Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages, Tough-Strips, Finger-Care, 15-Count Bandages
- Case of six boxes, each containing 15 fiddle with-care glue bandages (total of 90 bandages)
- Tough-Strips equipment with super-stick glue to stay on longer
- Designed for hard-working hands
- Individually wrapped in sterile packaging
- Initially Band-Aid bandages developed in 1920 in New Brunswick, New Sweater
Product Description
Band-Aid glue bandages are tough-strips with super-stick glue to stay on longer, featuring heavy duty fabric protection. Heavy duty fabric delivers stuck-up protection, while larger sizes are designed for hard-working hands. Super-stick glue helps them stay on until you want it off. Not intended for use on delicate or sensitive skin. Sterile unless individual wrapper is opened or hurt. Contains: 10 1-inch wide, 3/4 inch long bandages; and 5 1-1/2-inch wide, 3-1/4-inch long bandages.
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Our 2 year ancient granddaughter opened a Band Aid Tough Skin and stuck it on her check. It was also partially covering her ear.
When we tried to remove it she was in intense pain and it looked like it was pulling the skin off her cheek. She is at the doctor aptly now to try to get it removed without hurtful her skin further. We tried to come undone the bond with alcohol but had no success.
The Johnson & Johnson consumer phone number on the box had a recording to call back during business hours. This is Sunday afternoon. We cannot wait until tomorrow. They need an emergency hot line. I would have been glad to pay for the information.
There is no information in or on the box to tell one how to remove the band aid if it has been applied to a baby’s skin.
In very tiny hard to read print on the bottom of the box there is a proclamation that says “not intended for use on delicate or sensitive skin”. There should be a WARNING in bold print on the box and on every band aid. There should be instructions to tell you how to remove it from a child’s skin.
I guess such a warning might hurt sales.
Rating: 1 / 5
As I work in the I.T. field, I find myself typing a fantastic deal with a computer keyboard. I also work with a lot of computer hardware components with sharp and rough edges, so it is very common for me to have small cuts and abrasions on my fingertips. So I’m sure you can imagine how painful it is for me to continue typing on a keyboard with these cuts on the ends of my fingers. Sure, I can run to the company’s Initially-Aid kit and grab one of persons generic fingertip bandages, but they don’t stick well, and their stiff material makes it hard for me to feel the keys and type accurately. That is why I always bring my own Band-Aid brand Tough-Strips, Fiddle with Care bandages to work with me.
These bandages have a heavy duty fabric construction, with a very strong glue surface. These puppies stay in place, even when they get wet from continual hand washings throughout the day. The fabric material breathes well also, so the skin under the bandage doesn’t be converted into all pale and shriveled, like it does with persons low-cost, fake bandages. They are also extremely bendable, allowing my fingers to bend freely, even when the bandages are applied on knuckles joints of the fiddle with. I like these Band-Aid brand Fiddle with-Care Tough-Strips so much that I buy them in 6-box multi-packs from Amazon. Each box contains 10 wrap around strips, measuring 1″ x 3-1/4″, with one end that tapers, and 5 knuckle bandages, measuring 1-1/2″ x 3-1/4″, with cutouts on each end to easily wrap around knuckle joints.
Even though these are my favorite fiddle with bandages, they are not quite perfect. My largest complaint is that they start becoming frayed at the edges, causing hideous threads to hang, which sometimes get snagged when I am repairing equipment with my hands. After wearing them for only a few hours, they be converted into very tattered and hideous looking. It becomes embarrassing when I have to meet and shake hands with a program director or project manager, while I have this unsightly bandage on my fiddle with. But I have learned to trim the frayed edges with a scissors, from time to time, in order to limit the eyesore somewhat. I am willing to place up with the poor look of this Tough-Strip bandage since it works so well in every other style.
So for long-term looks I give this product 2 stars. But the glue properties, bendable and breathable fabric, and overall comfort of this bandage is worth 5 stars. Overall I am rating the Band-Aid brand Fiddle with-Care Tough-Strips 4 stars. I honestly feel these are the best fiddle with bandages on the market today.
Rating: 4 / 5