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Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count

Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count

Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count
$ 6.88

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Based on 30,129 ratings
Adhesion
9.50
Easy to remove
8.88
Water resistance
8.49

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Product Description

100-count Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for minor wounds, cuts, scrapes, and burns as first aid and wound protection.
These bandages are made with Memory-Weave fabric for comfort and flexibility, and they stretch, bend, and flex with your skin as you move. They also come with a Quilt-Aid comfort pad to cushion painful wounds and prevent reinjury.
These Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric adhesive bandages have a unique Hurt-Free Pad that won't stick to the wound while wicking away blood and fluids, allowing for gentle removal.
Dirt and germs can cause infection, so Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages can help. In addition, wounds that are covered with a bandage heal faster than wounds that are not.
For minor wound care, apply a bandage to clean, dry skin and change it daily, when wet, or as needed. Before applying Neosporin, treat the wound with an antiseptic ointment to ensure proper wound care.

Questions & Answers

Is that three 100-bandage boxes? 1 box of 1 x 3 inch bandaids, or 1 box of 1 x 3 inch bandaids ?

In 2018, the dimensions are 25 1"x3", 35 3/4"x3", and 40 5/8"x2. Strips that are 25" long In the article, it is not made clear. Mine arrived crushed and strewn about in the shipping box. The lot number is in the middle. 2018

Is there any latex in this bandaid?

It is, in fact, free of latex. I just bought a box today (April 2019) and couldn't find any information about it (at first), but I found it when I got home. "Not made with natural rubber latex") is clearly stated, but in the tiniest print. It's on the bottom of the box, just below where it says to buy Neo Sporin. It should be easier to locate and read the disclaimer.

Hello. Is this a 1"x3" bandaid or a 3/4"x3" bandaid? I'm looking for 1"x3," but one of the reviews says these are the smaller sizes. Thanks! ?

The ones I got from BP Medical are 1"x3" in size. quilted vents (waffle pad) Other vendors advertise 1"x3" as well, which I noticed. According to the reviews I read, I should send 3/4"x3". BP Medical has never caused me any problems. That is why, even if it is a few cents more expensive, I order from them. (Mr."B")

What country do they come from?

I just checked the package, and Johnson and Johnson of Skillman, NJ is listed as the distributor. but it's a Chinese product! I just wanted to comment on how wonderful these bandages are. They stay in place beautifully!

Selected User Reviews For Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count

An allergic reaction has occurred
3/5

Since I was a toddler, I've worn Band Aid brand band aids; I'm nearly 60 years old. They have never caused me to have an allergic reaction. As you can see, my experience was less than pleasant. Who knows, maybe it's a difference in adhesive. They were thrown away by me. Not a good idea.

Zainab Cummings
Zainab Cummings
| Jun 06, 2021
UNRAVEL- AID: The edges start to separate! These band-aids' fabric edges are fraying
3/5

After a few hours, the threads on the edges begin to loosen; the photos show the band-aid in the morning after approximately 8 hours in bed asleep. Just before bed, I had reapplied it. br>br>This isn't what I was hoping for from BAND- AID. They appear to be caught up in the race to the bottom, along with the rest of the low-cost competitors. things- from- china.

Elliot Prince
Elliot Prince
| Feb 28, 2021
I'll never buy another bandage! I only buy Band-Aid Brand bandages because they are flexible and adhesive
5/5

They're durable, flex, and have a strong adhesive that keeps them in place. If you get them wet while wearing them, they dry quickly and almost always stay put. As a Master Gardener and an artist, my hands take a lot of abuse and frequently require a bandage that stays in place in and out of the water. These are my all-time favorite serious bandages. I like how I can pull one end after applying the other to quickly create a pressure bandage for a deeper finger cut. They're in my art studio, garage, garden shed, car glove box, medicine cabinet, kitchen cabinet, lake cabin, and all first aid kits, to name a few places. I keep a few in my wallet and purse as well. I cut them off with a pair of small scissors rather than pulling them off because they are so strong. They may leave a small amount of adhesive on your skin, which I easily remove with a drop of (any oil). When removing a bandage from a child's skin, I recommend using baby oil on the back of the bandage. The baby oil aids in the removal of a stuck-on bandage from the skin without causing damage. No ouch! These Band-Aid bandages are a great first-aid option. They also flex on a knuckle or joint, which you'll love!.

Trace Conrad
Trace Conrad
| Jun 05, 2021
handy
5/5

I began stocking first aid kits with boxes of these individually packaged items. I'm completely smitten now! These individual packages are much more appealing to us than a tube of anything! We all have Altoid Tin first-aid kits in our purses, which is convenient. I also made some larger first aid kits using some tins I bought on Amazon that are slightly larger than an altoid tin. Those tins measure three inches in diameter. 1-inch x 3/4-inch x 5-inch x 1-inch x 1-inch x 1/2. (Photos are attached. ) We keep kits in purses, cars, desks, sports bags, and I even give them away for free to my girlfriends. This summer, we plan to make mini kits with the neighborhood kids, excluding some of the items I've shown that aren't suitable for children to handle. They'll mostly have bandaids, lip balm, and other basic necessities - We'll leave it up to their parents to choose what goes into their survival kit. ) Buying tubes allows you to keep the product in your medicine cabinet at home. We can take everything with us everywhere because we have these individual packets. If something is used, we simply replace it when we return home. I can't tell you how useful this has been in just the month or so that we've had first aid kits with us. Please see the attached photos. My 14-year-old son was helping me cook and got a small burn on his hand while taking something out of the oven. I have a few more items on order, and there is plenty of room in my tin to add a few more things (additional bandages, pepto bismol, tylenol, benadryl, etc. ). We immediately applied cold water and the burn gel, and it worked perfectly.

Mya Gaines
Mya Gaines
| Mar 04, 2021
The contents of the package are not of the same high quality as those that I have purchased previously
3/5

"Medical Products Depot" was the seller I bought these from. Although the box and product appear to be genuine, the band-aid edges begin unraveling extremely fine fibers minutes after being placed on fingers. Every winter, I've used this brand to protect my finger tips, changing band-aids every day, especially when folding laundry and doing other household chores. In the winter in Arizona, the indoor air is bone dry, and cracked finger tips are a constant problem no matter what ointments/medications I use, so I have to wear gloves to protect my thumbs and index fingers. br>br>In this photo, I used a small flex fabric Band-Aid from Walgreens (which worked perfectly as usual). After folding one towel, the large Band-Aid purchased at "Medical Products Depot" began to fuzze. I tried a few, but they all turn into a fuzzy mess that sticks to everything like microfiber. I've never had a problem with these flex fabric bandages in the past, and I was excited to find a good deal on them here, but what I got instead is complete garbage. br>br>I'm sending J some samples. J should provide them with the lot number so they can look into what's going on.

Maxine Dawson
Maxine Dawson
| Jan 17, 2021
I'm stuck with you
5/5

For a brand name, it was well worth the money. These are ten times better than the knockoff brands I have, which don't stick and come right off in the shower like these do. I usually get irritated and blistered when peeling off knockoff brand ones, but not with the fabric ones, so I'll stick with them!.

John Castaneda
John Castaneda
| Sep 19, 2021
Fabric Bandages - Band-Aid is a brand name for a type of bandage that is made of fabric THE BEST TIGHT, FLEXIBLE, STRONG, LONG-LASTING PROTECTION! We've tried a lot of different bandages
5/5

ANY brand is acceptable. have a lot of room for improvement. They never stay in place and protect injured skin for more than a few minutes or an hour for one reason or another, and then fall off or move. br>Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Bandages have finally discovered the right solution for sticking to the skin, remaining flexible to both lengthwise and sideways pressures, providing maximum abrasion resistance, and lasting for many days without replacement. They also provide much better airflow to both the wound and the skin in contact with the adhesive, making them more comfortable and less skin irritating than other bandages, in my opinion. Particularly superior to the ''new'' plastic brands, which obstruct all therapeutic airflow. Try a box of these Flexible Fabric Bandages, and I believe you'll be so pleased with them that you'll abandon all other types.

Rosalia Douglas
Rosalia Douglas
| Aug 16, 2021

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