Rapid Delivery for 14″ Household rubber glove to belarus Manufacturer

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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex,  textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.  length 36cm, 0.085kg/pair, packing: 100pr/case. Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, blue, etc.  


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We always think and practice corresponding to the change of circumstance, and grow up. We aim at the achievement of a richer mind and body and the living , and contribute to the society. Rapid Delivery for 14″ Household rubber glove to belarus Manufacturer, If you are interested in any of our products or would like to discuss a custom order, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to forming successful business relationships with new clients around the world in the near future.


Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex,  textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.

 length 36cm, 0.085kg/pair, packing: 100pr/case.

Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, blue, etc.

 
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    -air compressor
    -safety glasses
    -respirator
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