🧼 Elevate your cleaning game with style and grip that won’t quit!
Bamllum Rubber Kitchen Dishwashing Gloves offer four reusable, color-coded pairs made from soft, skin-friendly natural rubber. Featuring a sweat-absorbing velvet lining and textured non-slip palms, they provide all-day comfort and superior grip. Certified by ClimatePartner, these gloves are designed for versatile household use—from dishwashing to gardening—while supporting eco-conscious lifestyles.
S**M
Sturdy gloves, great for household cleaning chores
I am very pleased with these sturdy yet pliable waterproof gloves. They are great for everyday household cleaning. They are thicker than other name-brands I've purchased, but not so thick that they are unwieldy. Love the bright colors, too. The medium size fits my (5'6" female) hands well.
P**E
Checks all the boxes except for one…
Finally. Cleaning gloves true to size. I needed small, with ample finger length for us Americans. Gloves seem to be very flexible and time will tell just how durable. If they hold up, I will definitely order again.Also, price is right competitively! Note- I wash dishes throughout each day, don’t like the dishwasher. So we’ll see. Only thing not checked off is the question, “Are the gloves made in the U.S.A.?” Amazon should put this info front and center on all products.
J**M
Great deal but a bit thin.
Feels good and thick, but not super thick as I would like. I use super hot water to wash away the crumb and can still feel quite the heat through the gloves. That being said, for the price and you get 4 pairs, you really can't beat it. Its comparable to my other purchase that was more expensive but you only get 2 pairs. Size was good.
B**N
Easy off and on
Pretty easy on and off for me with size L. Durable when working with oil paint but eventually they will deteriorate from the solvents get sticky and break. I consider it a consumable at a decent price.
D**.
Well made product!
Love them! I use gloves in my kitchen all the time. So far, I’ve used so many different brands but this one is the best. True in size, last longing, high quality and reasonable price. Also love them as they come in different colors. Worth it to give them a shot!
K**L
Great for sensory issues when cleaning
My son has autism and feeling slimy and gross things in the sink when doing dishes is very hard for him. Buying these has changed it for him! Now he enjoys doing dishes without getting that “ick” feeling.
A**A
Repeat Buy!
These gloves are one size fits all and are extremely comfortable. I use them constantly to do dishes and I do a lot. It’s got amazing grip. There is a faint smell of rubber when you take them off but it’s barely noticeable and gone once you wash your hands. The quality is pretty durable but I do find myself reordering them every couple of months because they do get tears from cleaning certain items.
S**Y
Decent choice
12/4/24Gloves are important to me.One can not know how gloves feel from pictures.So, I bought 3 types of gloves from 3 different sellers/manufacturers:Mamison (medium, with picture of a pink, elegant hand),Bamllum (medium, 4 colors), andBoomjoy (medium, white).I will write a review for all 3, and post in all 3 places.First, description of my hand:Length:7", measured from the longest finger tip (middle), to the skin fold, nearest my palm.Width:3.5", measured at the finger base4.25", measured by the thumb.My finger, longest: 3" x 7/8"(at finger base)The best glove, imo, is Mamison.Well DESIGNED: there is no air space in my finger tips.Well MADE: soft flexible rubber.Details (why):The tips of my fingers did not have any air space to tips of the gloves. This is extremely important to me. Because with air space, it is much harder to handle things, and especially to pick up things.The other 2 gloves did have some air space in my finger tips.The Mamison glove felt most flexible.The Bamllum gloves seemed a little less flexible.The Boomjoy gloves seemed least flexible, yet, in feel, imo, and despite being tangibly less flexible, they felt only slightly inferior to Bamllum.All 3 gloves were snug on my palm.All 3 gloves felt a little restrictive for my hand motion. Though Mamison, thanks to being softest, was just a smidgen better.Glove removalI had to apply roughly equal effort to take all 3 gloves off. I wish the palm space would be bigger. But if I increase the glove size, the finger length will undoubtedly increase. And I don't want that.Glove sleeve coverage:All 3 would work fine if the sleeve had no clothing.But with a thick thermal jacket, all 3 had difficulty.I was able to stretch the Mamison glove over my thermal sleeve due to it's softness and stretchiness.Bamllum had no pretense to have the ability to do that .Boomjoy seemed to be designed to do that. But because my jacket was thicker than the allocated amount of space, and because it is quite stiff and inflexible, I could not stretch it, and it simply wrinkled around my wrist, similar to Bamllum.Hot water insulation:I did not try.I suspect the Boomjoy, because it is a bit thicker, less flexible, more vinyl-like, might have better insulation ability than the other 2.Durability:Not sure. Will try to remember, and share how long Mamison will last.To manufacturersFit:One of the more important features for me is the fit. For some reason manufacturers reason badly regarding this point. They think longer fingers mean the gloves will fit more people, sell more gloves, make more profit.I think they should make glove fingers for the person with the shortest fingers. I don't care if the glove finger base is riding high on my fingers.What I care about is that the end of the glove finger is not longer than my finger. This way I can easily pick up stuff. In fact, why not make fingers conical, so the tips will squeeze my finger tips a little. Because I don't wear them all day, it is ok. Hopefully the material is soft, and the squeeze is mild.As far as the palm, I don't care if my palm is "swimming" inside the glove palm. It does not change anything. And in fact, it is preferable. It would make taking the glove off much faster and easier.
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