Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 21:59     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

Casabella. I get mine in size S from Amazon or whenever HomeGoods has them in stock.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 21:43     Subject: Re:Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

Anonymous wrote:The best are Mamison from the Korean market. I used to have terribly cracked thumb skin, or else slipping dishes. Gloves you buy at places like Target and Walmart are the worst. Even expensive brands like Bella.


I also swear by the ones at H-Mart (don’t know specific brand). They come in extra long and are very thick and durable. Will never use other gloves.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 20:21     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

I use Wegman's brand. They are sturdy and fit well.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 17:11     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

I just buy whatever ones are in the cleaning aisle at the grocery store. They aren't slippy. I have sensitive hands and have been wearing them for years.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 06:45     Subject: Re:Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

The best are Mamison from the Korean market. I used to have terribly cracked thumb skin, or else slipping dishes. Gloves you buy at places like Target and Walmart are the worst. Even expensive brands like Bella.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 06:05     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

Anonymous wrote:Dumb question, but .... where do you buy these?


Anywhere. They’ll be with the cleaning supplies.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 05:49     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

Anonymous wrote:Dumb question, but .... where do you buy these?


Target. Wal-Mart. Any grocery store.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 01:18     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

Dumb question, but .... where do you buy these?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 01:00     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

I have sensitive skin and have to wear gloves. They can decrease your grip slightly, but the gloves also have grippy pads so maybe it balances out.

Fit is key. I have a fave brand (I can’t remember the name, sorry, they’re the ones with a flocked cotton lining) but I will get whatever brand is available in my size since that matters more. You will have better grip if the gloves fit well.

I like thicker gloves because they last and are less likely to develop leaks, but if grip is a worry go for thinner. You can’t try on in store, but you can rub the material between your hands and get a feel for thickness.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2023 00:44     Subject: Kitchen gloves for washing dishes?

I don't have a dishwasher, and have noticed my hands are getting really rough, despite using moisturizer often throughout the day. So I need gloves. I am worried i won't have a grip on the dishes and they'll slip out of my (gloved) hands and break. Any specific brand or type you like? Thank you!