NEOTRIL 8 Mil Heavy Duty Disposable Nitrile Gloves with Diamond Texture Grip Rubber Gloves Latex & Powder Free OEKO-TEX STANDARD…
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across machinist and tool communities, NEOTRIL's 8-mil diamond-texture nitrile is a well-liked heavy-duty disposable for greasy, chemical-heavy work. A high-trust r/Tools thread describes this class of glove as extremely durable, widely available and inexpensive for the quality, and r/Machinists posters praise the strength-to-comfort balance. There's genuine community disagreement over thickness, some r/harborfreight users prefer 5-mil for cost-per-glove while others want 9–10 mil for tear resistance, so the 8-mil sits in the contested middle.
What reviewers liked
- High-trust r/Tools consensus: durable, widely available, good value
- Strong verified-purchase base (4.7 across ~4,400 ratings)
- Diamond texture and 8-mil thickness resist tears and chemicals better than exam gloves
Where it falls short
- Disposable by nature, not a long-term glove
- Community disagrees on ideal mil thickness for the price
- Reduced fingertip feel versus thinner gloves, per r/harborfreight users
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Across machinist and tool communities, NEOTRIL's 8-mil diamond-texture nitrile is a well-liked heavy-duty disposable for greasy, chemical-heavy work. A high-trust r/Tools thread describes this class of glove as extremely durable, widely available and inexpensive for the quality, and r/Machinists posters praise the strength-to-comfort balance. There's genuine community disagreement over thickness, some r/harborfreight users prefer 5-mil for cost-per-glove while others want 9–10 mil for tear resistance, so the 8-mil sits in the contested middle.
It's an excellent blend of strength, comfort, and reliability, if you ask me. People often praise this product for its longer shelf life too.
I think the 5 mil are the best balance of durability and cost. 3 rips like wet paper and the 7 and 9 have half the number of gloves in the box.
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