HazMitt Glove (reusable)

These are my "HazMitt" gloves, a combination of the words hazmat and mitt.
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These are my "HazMitt" gloves, a combination of the words hazmat and mitt. This design helps replace disposable latex gloves with simple reusable and affordable plastic lunch/freezer bags.

Assembly instructions: https://youtu.be/7CsjINz2Fw8

User Guide:

Depending on the strength of your selected plastic bag and the frequency of use the HazMitts can be used for several days.

First unlock the cuffs by pressing on the two extremities to slide the clips against each other.

Hold the cuff open with one hand and put on the HazMitt by pushing the plastic bag inside out and through the cuffs.

After use and contact with dirty surfaces take your hand out and simultaneously pull the bag with you until it has been fully turned inside out.

Now lock the cuffs by pulling on the ends. The bag is turned inside out, dirt and germs are trapped inside and sealed off by the flexible cuff.

You can roll or fold up the bag with the cuff and store it for its next use.

If the bag is dirty or punctured swap it out for a new one my releasing the clips and fitting a fresh bag.

Print instructions

Print Settings

Printer Brand: Prusa

Printer: I3 MK3S

Rafts: No

Supports: Yes

Resolution: 0.2 mm

Infill: 15% gyroid

Filament: [ Das Filament PLA ] metallic red
Notes:

Info: Parts are printed at 0.2mm layer height with 4 perimeters to increase the durability of the clips. The grey cuff has to be printed on its side with the bar in a vertical orientation to increase strength and prevent the hooks from snapping off. Supports are needed for both parts.

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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