6 Inch Israeli Bandage, Sterile Compression for Battle Dressing First Aid IFAK Trauma Military, 1-Pack
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No, not in an effective way.
They were just delivered, and the plastic wrapper they came in said Made in China. There is no clotting agent in it, either.
No, the bandage in the package is flat and folded.
It can be kept indefinitely if it is completely sealed.
Selected User Reviews For 6 Inch Israeli Bandage, Sterile Compression for Battle Dressing First Aid IFAK Trauma Military, 1-Pack
It was entirely my fault. I do not demand that "Israeli bandages" be made only in Israel--I do not demand that they be made only in Israel--I do not demand that they be made only in Israel--I do not demand that they be made only in Israel--I do not demand that they be made only in Israel--I do not demand that they be made only in Israel The United States produces a number of excellent variants. These are MUCH LARGER and HEAVIER than the "real thing. " I want the FULL FEATURED items in a Trauma Kit, but they must be better crafted and packed. WEIGHT AND SIZE ARE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO ME. br>br>As a result, these will be placed in a "practice" bag. LOOK FOR KEY FEATURES BEFORE YOU BUY, AS I WILL NOT TRUST MY FAMILY'S SAFETY ON A SECOND-RATE PRODUCT.
Is it true that Israeli bandages are made in China? If you're going to sell an Israeli bandage, it should be made in Israel, not somewhere else!.
These are knockoffs from China.
The vacuum-sealed package is durable and easy to open, with pre-cut slits for immediate use. The bandage appeared to be in good condition. The bandage was vacuum sealed in such a way that it bunched up into an almost cylinder shape instead of laying flat, which increased the width of my small medical kit (a trauma blowout kit) when I opened it. I even took a swab and innoculated some agar gel and found no growths after 3 days, proving that it was indeed sterile. This is a little frustrating because there is room in the packaging for the bandage to lay flatter, but it was vacuum sealed so tightly that there is no way to squeeze the bandage inside to reposition it. I would have preferred the bandage lay flatter for easier packing, but this may not be a problem for you; in fact, it may be better for the form factor of your kit.
br>br>The items arrived on time and in good condition. Every single one of the six was vacuum-sealed. I opened one to use during a product demonstration, and it's exactly what you'd expect. The house is well-built and spacious. I was able to secure the pressure onto the simulated wound by wrapping it tightly enough. br>br>Overall, I am very pleased with the product and would buy it again.
They're brand new, come in a nice package, and appear to be well-made. This is an absolute must-have for any serious trauma kit!.
The bandages are made in China but have an Israeli design. Although an Israeli bandage is essentially gauze ace wrap, I'd still prefer to keep an authentic Israeli-made bandage. In my IFAK, I created one. The shelf life is about three years shorter than in Israel (according to the expiration date). But I suppose it's good for training.
It's difficult to write a review for a book I'm hoping to never read. It's exactly what it says on the tin. Vacuum-sealed and compact.