Glove & Tissue Box Holders
Glove and tissue box holders that keep supplies at arm's reach
What glove and tissue box holders does Discount Medical Depot cover?
Glove and tissue box holders mount boxes on the wall so they stay tidy and within reach in an exam or treatment room. The choices are how many boxes a unit holds, whether it is wall-mounted or set on a counter, and the finish. Oak and acrylic versions match exam-room casework.
One box or several
Start with how many boxes you stage in a room. Single-pocket holders suit a compact exam room that keeps one glove box or one tissue box at the point of care. Two-pocket and multi-pocket holders stage several sizes of glove box side by side, which matters where staff switch between small, medium, and large during a shift, or where you keep gloves and tissues together.
The recovered catalog ran from one-pocket oval holders to multi-pocket units in matching finishes, so you can fit the room rather than over-buying. A holder that exactly fits the boxes you actually stock looks intentional and keeps the wall clear.
Wall-mounted, in finishes that match the room
Wall mounting is the point: it gets boxes off the counter, keeps them from sliding around, and puts them at a predictable height so staff are not hunting. Confirm the mount suits your wall surface and that the holder grips standard box sizes snugly, since a loose holder lets boxes rattle or fall.
Finishes match the exam-room and reception lines. Oak in light, medium, and mahogany tones blends with wood casework; clear acrylic holders are easy to wipe down and stay visually quiet against the wall. Pick the one that matches the fixtures already in the room so the holder reads as part of the casework, not an afterthought.
Buying guide
What to look for
- Count the boxes per room. One pocket for a compact room; multi-pocket where staff switch glove sizes or keep gloves and tissues together.
- Mount on the wall. Wall mounting clears the counter, stops boxes sliding, and fixes a predictable height.
- Confirm a snug fit. The holder should grip standard box sizes so boxes do not rattle or fall.
- Match the room finish. Oak tones blend with casework; clear acrylic wipes down easily and stays visually quiet.
- Fit the room, do not over-buy. A holder sized to the boxes you actually stock keeps the wall clear and looks intentional.
Our picks
Recommended glove & tissue box holders
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Compact picks for one box at the point of care.
Stage several glove sizes side by side.
Low-visibility, easy-clean alternative to wood.
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