Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages, Ultra-Strips, 20-Count Assorted Sizes
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BAND-AID Brand ULTRA-STRIPS Assorted 20ct
Buy Low-cost Band-Aid Brand Glue Bandages, Ultra-Strips, 20-Count Assorted Sizes
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I have tried a lot of different bandages over the years and I can’t recall any that I liked more than these with the exception being the Advanced Band-aids. I don’t but reckon the Advanced Band-aids are surpass in every case as both kinds seem to have their place. Comparing these to the advanced Band-aids sometimes I want more airflow over my wound and I reckon these deliver a bit more airflow. The material sticks well and flexes when stuck on say an area near a fiddle with joint and is very thin. They survive going through the shower and seem to last when place on my kid too. All in all, a product that I vastly recommend.
Rating: 5 / 5
I reckon Johnson and Johnson has finally come up with a real winner here, a fantastic sequel to their classic band-aid. I’ve tried every single type of band-aid that they’ve sold.
I’ve tried:
- the classic band-aid (fantastic, but not very water-proof, lacks breathability)
- sheer comfort band-aid (improves on the classic band-aid comfort-wise, but still not waterproof)
- the clear water-proof plus (water-proof, but not too comfortable)
- tough-strips (very water-proof, but leaves a sticky mess on your fingers)
- advanced active-flex (these are fantastic, but expensive, about 50 cents per band-aid).
My testing left we with just too favorites- the classic band-aid, and the advanced active flex (too expensive). Fortunately, J&J’s ultra-strips bridge the gap between the classic and the advanced. The Ultra-strips have a sheer exterior, but the material is nearly fabric-like. It’s very light and breathable, and you can barely feel it on your body. Moreover, it’s very waterproof, and doesn’t leave a sticky mess on your fingers.
We have a winner here! Vastly recommended! Grab these the next time you accidentally injure yourself.
Rating: 5 / 5