Band-Aid Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid, Flexible Fabric, 100-Count Boxes
- Provides extra flexibility
- Stretchable and comfortable fabric moves with you to fit surpass
- Bendable enough to go with you somewhere you go
- Ideal for bumps and scrapes
- Packaged for individual use and to replenish initially aid stations and kits.
- 100 Glue Bandages per Box
- Bandages Type: Bendable Fabric
- Bandages have extra tough durable fabric.
- Bendable fabric bandages attach with glue.
Product Description
Extra flex
Buy Low-cost Band-Aid Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid, Bendable Fabric, 100-Count Boxes
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The Coverlet brand fabric bandages are the best you can buy. They FAR outperform the Band-Aid brand. The Coverlets have glue completely around the sterile pad making it possible to really protect a wound from germs. I wasted money on the Band-Aid brand as they are only excellent for protecting a wound from bumps; they do not completely seal the wound.
Rating: 1 / 5
Finally you can buy bandaids in a box that doesn’t have just a handful of the ones you really use on a regular basis. These may not stick in the presence of water, but the fabric is comfy and they won’t come off on their own as long as they’re kept dry. I go through an unfortunate number of bandaids, and these are the ones I keep coming back to. Combined with some ichthammol to draw out infections and splinters, these are as much as I could question for.
Rating: 5 / 5
These are essential if your job calls for a small ancient-style cutting and pasting. Cut fingers at deadline are too frequent when you work with an exacto blade. I like these, especially, because the bendable fabric is much more comfortable than the ancient plasticy feel of original band-aids.
Rating: 4 / 5
These bandages are completely worthless when it comes to keeping a wound clean and protected from germs. The inside sterile pad extends to the edge of the bandage on both sides; there is no glue to seal around the wound. I do like the fabric rather than fake, but it you want to keep a wound clean, rather than just protecting it from bumps, buy the fabric Curad or Coverlet bandages.
Rating: 1 / 5
Once they get wet they come off. These are not made for children. They get their hands into many things that will ruin the glue on these bandages. I bought one box and still have it half full. We returned and still use regular band-aids in my house.
Rating: 2 / 5