Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages 3/4" X 3" 100 Ct
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The 'ten count' appears to be a mistake. Maybe there used to be a ten-box option, but now there's only one. In any case, you'll receive one box containing 100 3/4" band-aids. It's an excellent item.
Each one is 3/4" x 3" in size. I'm guessing they just went with a photo they had on hand. br>All of them are 3/4" x 3" in size. They most likely just used a photo they already had on hand. I liked the price and the speed of delivery.
The heading on this page is deceptive because it says "100 3/4" X 3," but the words on the box say "Assorted."
It says on the box that it's "Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex," which leads me to believe it's synthetic latex. I'm not sure if that's a positive or negative thing.
Selected User Reviews For Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages 3/4" X 3" 100 Ct
These are the only band-aids I'll ever need, and they're impossible to come by in my area. br>br>I appreciate the fabric's ability to allow for good air flow and evaporation. As a result, even if they get wet, they don't trap a lot of water against your skin. And they don't come off! If you can put them somewhere where one end can overlap the other (like around a finger), that would be ideal. They are nearly impossible to remove!.
They're 3/4" x 3" in size! I have an older one with the same stock number in the pictures. I'm not opposed to paying a little more for the BandAid brand, but this is not only not what I ordered, but it's also misleading and incorrect!.
The Band-Aids and another brand, All Health, arrived in a pouch from Amazon, and everything was smashed. The sleeve of one Band-Aid was torn open, exposing the contents. If you can combine the bandages with a few other items in your next order so that Amazon ships everything in one box, buying bandages from Amazon may be worthwhile. (However, the bandages are still susceptible to being smashed. ).
Latex is no longer used in any of Band-Aid's bandages. For those of us who are allergic to latex, this is huge news. When it appeared in the ad that they had a lighter blue lid that indicated no latex, I was relieved to learn that I won't have to return any more Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Bandages due to latex being an ingredient. Thank you for taking such an important step forward! This is a seller from whom I will make future purchases.
Even though these are 3/4" instead of 1", I bought them because I didn't want a bunch of different sizes that I'd never use. I like how they stick to knuckles and other curved surfaces so easily. Although they are only supposed to be worn for 24 hours, I have left them on for much longer, but 24 hours is really all they should be worn for. Overall, I like it, but I'll look for the one-inch versions next time.
Fabric bandages, which are more flexible, are a favorite of my husband's. And he prefers this brand because the bandages stay adhered to themselves and do not unravel when wrapped around a finger. Other brands irritate him because they stick well to the skin but don't stick to the finger when wrapped around it. This is a fantastic brand. Because they have to be replaced so frequently throughout the day if on your finger (which is where we get all of our cuts), I only deducted one point from the score. When a drop of water falls on the fabric, it absorbs it immediately. So, even if you start by being very careful to keep your finger away from running water, drips will inevitably get on it and necessitate replacement.
Even if wetted for a moment, if there is no oil, ointment, salve, or other substance where the adhesive portion goes, it will stick like glue. If you are elderly or have thin skin, make sure to wet the bandaid area for a few minutes before attempting to remove it. Otherwise, you risk ripping your skin off. It's a good idea to shave the area where the bandaid's adhesive will come into contact with the skin. Removing it from a hairy area will cause your skin to shed hair.
They do a fantastic job of sticking to your skin. And while they're a little difficult to remove, it's better to cut them this way than to have them fall off. br> The only suggestion I have for improving this item is to double the size of the white area on the tape to cover the actual "hurt" area. The tape can hit this small area because it is so small.