Not chemical protection — no stripper, no sustained solvent, no thinner-soaked work; that is the 44240's job and the step-up is not optional when the chemistry gets real (2d).
Not durability — it is a minutes-long disposable, not a work glove; expect it to tear and mean to throw it away.
Not a precise fit — loose film trades fit for speed.
And not a page that may state a spec it doesn't have: material, construction, sizing, and even the pack count are unverified for this SKU ⚑, so no downstream copy may assert them until the physical product answers.
the loose fit is for speed — on over dirty hands in a second, off inside-out to trap the mess. Ration none: treat them as consumables; one glove per messy task, then the trash, is the tier working as intended. Under the rag: the highest-value use is as the clean layer beneath a wiping rag (2b). Cuff awareness: loose cuffs let liquid run down to the wrist — fine for paint, disqualifying for solvent. No chemical trust: never extend a film glove past a quick paint task into solvent or stripper work; that's a different tier (2d, §5). Spec from the product: because this SKU is unclaimed ⚑, any statement about the film's material, thickness, or fit belongs on the PDP only after the physical glove is in hand.
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Can I strip paint or use solvent with these?
No — the film tier carries no chemical rating and solvent wicks past the cuffs and pinholes (2d). Chemical work is the 44240 neoprene pair's job.
What are they made of? What size? How many in the pack?
Unverified for this SKU — the film material, construction, sizing, and even the pack count trace to the store title only; those belong on the PDP after the physical product is examined.
Why so cheap and flimsy?
Because that's the design — a minutes-long disposable mess barrier, meant to be used once and thrown away (2a, 2c).
What's the smartest way to use one?
Under a wiping rag when applying stain or oil finish, so the rag works and your hand stays clean (2b).
Are they reusable?
No — treat them as consumables; the reusable, washable glove in this line is the 44240 (§5).