Disposable and safety gloves are essential for maintaining hygiene, safety, and compliance across a wide range of industries. From food preparation and healthcare to industrial and cleaning environments, the right gloves protect both users and the people they serve.
With many options available—including nitrile, latex, vinyl, and biodegradable gloves—choosing the correct type ensures comfort, durability, and effective protection for your specific application.
Understanding the different glove types helps you select the best solution for your workplace.
Nitrile gloves are one of the most popular choices due to their strength, puncture resistance, and chemical protection. They are ideal for medical, cleaning, and industrial use.
Latex gloves offer excellent flexibility and comfort, making them suitable for tasks requiring precision. However, they may not be suitable for users with latex allergies.
Vinyl and synthetic gloves are a cost-effective option for low-risk tasks such as food handling and general use.
Polyethylene (PE) and elastic gloves are lightweight and commonly used in food service for quick, hygienic tasks.
Food preparation gloves are designed specifically for safe food handling, helping maintain hygiene standards in kitchens and hospitality environments.
Hi-risk gloves provide extra thickness and durability for demanding tasks in medical, industrial, and high-risk environments.
Rubber and reusable gloves are ideal for cleaning and heavy-duty applications where durability and protection are required.
Cotton, polycotton, and nylon gloves are often used for light handling, warehousing, or as liners for added comfort.
Biodegradable gloves offer a more environmentally friendly option, helping reduce waste while still providing protection.
Glove dispensers allow for easy access and improved hygiene, particularly in high-use environments.
The best gloves for your business depend on your industry and level of risk.
When selecting gloves, consider durability, comfort, fit, sensitivity, and any allergy requirements.
Nitrile gloves are highly durable, chemical-resistant, and suitable for a wide range of applications.
Latex gloves provide excellent comfort and flexibility but may cause allergic reactions in some users.
Vinyl gloves are a more affordable option, best suited for low-risk, short-term tasks.
Choosing the right material depends on your application, safety requirements, and budget.
Using the correct gloves helps prevent contamination, protect staff, and maintain compliance with health and safety standards. Poor-quality or unsuitable gloves can lead to breakages, reduced protection, and increased risk.
By selecting high-quality gloves suited to your needs, you can improve safety, efficiency, and overall workplace performance.
At Insinc, we supply a wide range of disposable and reusable gloves for New Zealand businesses. From food-safe options to industrial and biodegradable gloves, we help you find reliable solutions that meet your hygiene and safety requirements.
Purchases can be made on-line using Visa or Mastercard through Windcave (you do not need an account), or direct debit. If you are a business and would like to open an account please download an account application form and send back to us.

Freight is charged by weight and carton size, indicative costs per carton are: Auckland $7.50, Whangarei to Hamilton $10.50, North Island $14.00, South Island $16.00 + GST, Rural charges are extra.
Delivery times vary as product is sent from different warehouses around the country. Expected delivery times North Island 1-3 days, South Island 2-4 days. Residential & Rural delivery times can take longer depending on the courier in your area.
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Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
29 Albatross Rd
(APPOINTMENT ONLY - LIMITED STOCK ON SITE)
Red Beach
Auckland 0945
New Zealand
0508 467 462
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