Just saw Ansell dropped a new glove called TouchNTuff 93-800 and honestly the acetone resistance thing caught my attention. Apparently it holds up for 15+ minutes against acetone, which is way longer than regular nitrile gloves most people use. They're calling it their MICROCHEM Chemical Barrier Technology or whatever, but basically if you're constantly handling solvents and acetone in your work, these are supposed to cut down on how often you need to swap out gloves. Meets all the standard certifications too for cut and abrasion resistance. Seems like a solid upgrade for anyone in manufacturing or cleaning industries where acetone exposure is a daily thing. Anyone here actually use industrial gloves? Curious if this actually makes a difference or if it's just marketing.

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