NitraOne fever hits the hospitality market

On 1st February 2018, Katermaster officially launched the NitraOne glove, and since then it has taken the hospitality market by storm!

Why should you try NitraOne for yourself?

  • Lightest nitrile glove formulation in the market – fits like a second skin!
  • Highly tactile – allowing tasks to be performed with precision and ease
  • Form fitting & flexible – reducing hand fatigue
  • Strength & durability – high resistance to punctures and tears
  • Textured fingertips – improved grip
  • Efficient packaging - reducing waste and freight, and optimising storage space
  • Cost competitive - first time nitrile has ever been cost competitive with vinyl
  • Excellent resistance to oil and grease
  • Free from latex proteins – reducing risk of latex allergic reactions, not only for the wearer but for anyone they are in contact with.

Experience the future of food safety firsthand! For a free NitraOne sample, click HERE.

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