Fingerlings

5 products

  • Fingerless gloves
    Up to 36% off
    Vendor:
    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade latex fingerlings - 100 pieces

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    Regular price From ¥195 JPY
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  • In a transparent plastic bag labeled "AMPri MED-COMFORT Latex Finger Cots, various sizes" are 100 latex finger cots from AMPri Handelsgesellschaft mbH. The packaging is powder-free and non-sterile, with sizes 2, 3, and 4 indicated on the bag. These high-quality finger cots are suitable for use in industrial and food sectors.
    Vendor:
    AMPri Handelsgesellschaft mbH

    Ampri Med-Comfort latex fingerlings, different sizes | Bag (100 pieces)

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    Regular price From ¥430 JPY
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  • A package labeled “Soft-Hand Latex Finger Cots, Size 3 – 100 Count” from Servoprax GmbH contains medium-sized, non-sterile finger cots. The packaging is black with a red-and-white label and is powder-free.
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    Vendor:
    Servoprax GmbH

    Soft hand latex fingerlings, size 3 - 100 pieces | Pack (100 pieces)

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    Only 5 left
    Regular price ¥78 JPY
    Sale price ¥78 JPY Regular price ¥300 JPY
  • One hand is wearing a Holthaus Ypsimed leather finger sleeve, size 3, from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG, which covers one finger; a cord is wrapped around the wrist to hold the doll in place. The background is plain white.
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    Vendor:
    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS YPSIMED Lederfingerling GR 3 | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price ¥173 JPY
    Sale price ¥173 JPY Regular price ¥180 JPY
  • A hand wearing elastic finger sleeves from Holthaus that cover the index finger and extend to the base of the thumb, manufactured by Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. The breathable, stretchy bandage immobilizes the index finger. The background is plain white.
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    Vendor:
    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    Holthaus Elastic fingerlings | Pack (50 pieces)

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    Only 3 left
    Regular price ¥3,488 JPY
    Sale price ¥3,488 JPY Regular price ¥5,367 JPY

Finger cots for precise protection of individual fingers

Finger cots are a practical solution when only individual fingers need to be protected. As flexible disposable products, they are used in medical facilities, laboratories, beauty salons, workshops, and the food industry. They serve as a targeted protective barrier while allowing a high degree of mobility for the rest of the hand.

Compared to full-length disposable gloves, finger cots offer a cost-effective alternative for small-scale applications. They are suitable, for example, for covering minor injuries, for precise work with sensitive materials, or for hygienic tasks involving localized contact. Finger cots are available in various materials, such as latex or synthetic variants, and adapt well to the shape of the finger due to their elasticity

. Through targeted use, hygiene standards can be maintained without covering the entire hand area. This supports efficient workflows while simultaneously reducing material consumption during short-term tasks.


Features and Benefits of Modern Protective Finger Covers

Protective finger cots are specifically designed to protect individual fingers from contamination, moisture, or light mechanical impacts. As compact, single-use products, they can be quickly put on and easily replaced as needed. They are available in various sizes and allow for a precise fit.

Typical features of protective finger cots include:

  • Elastic, adaptable material
  • Easy to use
  • Various size options
  • Powder-free versions
  • Compact packaging units

The product range includes, among other items, Meditrade latex finger cots, which are suitable for hygienic applications. Also available are AMPri MED-COMFORT latex finger cots in various sizes. For special requirements, variants such as Soft-Hand latex finger cots from Servoprax are also available.

Protective finger cots support structured workflows and enable targeted protection of individual work areas.


Application and notes on tear-resistant finger cots

Tear-resistant finger cots are particularly useful where localized protection is required and safe handling must be ensured in the context of hygiene and care. They are suitable for applications with localized stress where a full-length glove is not necessary.

Hands should be clean and dry before putting them on. A proper fit ensures a secure hold and prevents unnecessary tension on the material. Damaged or stretched finger cots should be replaced immediately Replace them. After a single use, tear-resistant finger cots should be disposed of properly to avoid the risk of contamination.

Store them in a dry, cool place, protected from direct sunlight. This preserves the material properties and ensures that the protective function is not compromised.


Complementary Categories for Medical Finger Covers

Medical finger cots are part of a comprehensive hygiene and protection concept. A reliable foundation is created by combining additional products that cover different protection requirements and together enable a structured work environment.

Rely on complementary categories such as:

Medical finger cots support targeted protective measures during sensitive procedures. In combination with other hygiene and protective products, they help ensure that work processes are transparent and that defined safety standards are reliably maintained.

How do you use finger cots?

Fingerlings are simply pulled over the finger, similar to a foxglovet. Make sure the finger sleeve fits well but is not too tight to ensure optimal mobility and protection. They are particularly useful if you want to specifically protect a single finger.

Are finger cots waterproof?

Yes, finger cots made from materials such as nitrile or latex are usually waterproof and offer protection from liquids. However, they are not suitable for prolonged contact with water or aggressive liquids as they are designed for short-term use.

What materials are used for finger cots?

Finger cots are often made of latex, nitrile or vinyl, depending on the elasticity required and allergy requirements.

How do you clean fingerlings?

Finger cots are disposable products and should not be washed or reused after use. Dispose of them hygienically in the trash to avoid re-contamination.