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½ Price - Ansell Disposable Gloves - Clean/Power Free/Handy Fresh Multi-Purpose 100 Packs $5.50 (Normally $11) @ Woolworths

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½ Price - Now $5.50
was $11.00

Ansell Gloves Powder Free 100 pack - $5.50
Ansell Gloves Handy Fresh Disposable Large 100 pack - $5.50
Ansell Handy Clean Gloves Disposable Multi-purpose 100 pack - $5.50

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  • -6

    You can get these for free at your local hospital.

    They are next to all the basins in each ward. There doesn't seem to be any maximum on how many you can take.

    No deal for me…

    • Legend!

    • +1

      Boarder Force JV!

      Free cavity search

      • Boarder Farce ?

    • I'm sure you're not supposed to take it so wouldn't that classify as theft?

      • I'm sure you're not supposed to take it

        Our nearest hospital is a public hospital and there are no signs saying you can't take them.

        Anyway, my taxes pay for them, so they are mine to take…

        If it was theft, then technically, using the soap and paper towels at the basins would also be theft…

        • +4

          Using tools provided on the property for it's intended use is ok. Intentionally taking it home for your own personal use that is not related to your condition why you're in hospital is theft full stop.

          Anyway not gonna argue about it, different people have different integrity.

          • @NeoX: I ready "tools" as 'pools' and was imagining you taking home a cup of water for personal use hahaha

        • +3

          Taxes pay for the grass on your median strip, JV. They belong to you then, go dig them up and put them in your back yard ;)

        • +2

          Your taxes also pay for all the police cars out there. Next time you need a lift somewhere, just hail a police car and ask to be driven to whereever you want to go. If he or she says no, remind them that your taxes pay their salary too. Or just ask them to leave the car and drive it off yourself. After all, your taxes paid for it right? There are no signs on the police car saying you cannot take it.

        • this statement is so accurate

    • Then why dont you neg the deal?

      • +1

        Why?

        • +1

          Cos you said this isnt a deal.

          • @Bryanalves: Where does it say in the rules that you must vote?

            • @jv: There isnt but you have a chance to put your vote where your keyboard is.

      • +4

        Jv isn't here for votes. Just here for the attention they no longer get at home

        • If I wanted attention, I'd go back into politics.

          • @jv: You used to be in politics?

            That explains a lot.

    • +1

      You've said some (almost exclusively) moronic sh*t in your time on OzB but this has to take the cake.

      Your taxes paid for all the cop cars - go take one of those.

    • Don't forget to take an empty container for some hand sanitiser as well.

    • Sounds more like a 5 finger discount to me.

  • +3

    Hand condoms.

    Mind blown.

    • +4

      orrrrrr, 5 condoms for the price of 1 glove!

  • i remember buying this a year ago and I found it from OzB. I've been putting it to great use (food use).

    Now, now is time for a new buy. Thanks op!

  • +1

    500 DIY condoms for $5.50?!
    Best deal I've found on OzBargain so far!

    • +1

      But does it come with 500 lubes?

    • +1

      You must be very small.

  • +1

    Finally I can do that prostate exam on my neighbour.

    • And then he can return the favour.

  • +1

    Use them all time in the kitchen. I also keep a few handy in the car (e.g. adjust tyre pressure, fill up petrol, cleaning).

    My only issue with them is how not-lasting they are and the amount of waste generated as a result. Essentially 5 minutes of use at most assuming you're not handling warm/hot water. I far prefer their longer lasting gloves for most cleaning chores. You could go through 50 pairs of these vs 1 of the long lasting pairs that can be reused over and over.

    For some they might not like them as they're not dusted. As a tip use some cornflour in these instead of getting the talc-dusted-potentially-hazardous variety.

    • +8

      I also keep a few handy in the car (e.g. adjust tyre pressure, fill up petrol, cleaning).

      I'm imagining you going to the petrol station, whipping the gloves out, snapping them on then saying "righto, 50L coming up!" (in your white latex gloves).

  • Good price, handy.

  • -1

    Send em to the ocean

  • 5 fingers no waiting, notice!

  • -1

    Seriously boys, jokes aside, what happens if you double layer these does it increase or decrease the liklihood of deterioration? Particularly in response to how non-durable some find them.

  • +2

    Cheap price to kill a few sea creatures with your useless disposable crap

    • They do? Hm… In that case we should put them on free sandwiches handed out at climate change rallies instead.

  • Dupe

  • +4

    Can almost smell the forced labour when you open the box

  • Just replaced wheel bearings on boat trailer yesterday.. Really could have used these, always a dirty job. Cheers op, will get some.

    • I wanted them for oil changes and planned to buy a box today. But once there I realised there's three different sizes. I'm probably not a large, but after that who knows…!? There's no point buying a box of 100x with no way to judge if they'll fit. (Even less chance when they're twice the price again.)

      Someone else obviously had the same problem, because one box had been opened and the glove they'd tried on partly shoved back in. I wasn't going to try it on, lest someone thought I'd opened it. So I'll be degreasing my hands like before.

      • There's a size guide on the back of the box. If you place your hand there, it'll tell you what size you need.

        In any case, the nitrile ones are tougher.

        • You're kidding, haha! I was thinking sump oil might eat straight through them, so thanks for the heads-up - I'll have a look at the nitrile type next time.

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