Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages 3/4 X 3 100 Ct
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D Watson
> 24 hourI needed just the right size bandage, and received it from this seller. Sent packaged well snd shipped very quickly.
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Ed
> 24 hourFlexable. Will buy again
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Marlene Piemontese
> 24 hourI especially like that the gauze pad is large and no part of adhesive sticks to the sore.
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Downsized
> 24 hourGreat size for larger abrasions. Like that it does not stick to the skin on all 4 sides.
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How about That
> 24 hourholds up well even after a hot shower
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gerry
> 24 hourWad looking for these this size had hard time finding them works great
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Nonni G
> 24 hourThese are the only band-aids I buy & so happy Amazon sells them too! They stay on all day & they dont take up so much room on my fingers which get a lot of cuts.
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KY Mel
> 24 hourShipment packaging was a plastic mailer envelope so box was crushed during shipment. These Band Aids are for my home and will last quite a while, so I had to use copious amounts of packing tape to restore the original boxs functionality.
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John Sulsenti
> 24 hourPackage came with 3 boxes.
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Mr. Federico Abshire IV
> 24 hourKEEP THESE ON HAND FOR EMERGENCIES! FABRIC flexible bandages by Band-Aid have come in handy more than a couple of times! The fabric is FAR better looking than regular plastic bandages. But it BREATHES and THAT is the good thing about Band-Aids flexible fabric bandages. We buy them in ALL sizes, the one inch size in 100 pack size. When I hand a cut, a friend of mine who is an emergency room nurse, told me NEVER keep a wet bandage on a wound. If wet, the bandage needs to be replaced with new medication and a new band-aid. That means EVERY time! The results in healing following that advice ARE, indeed, much better. When I had MAJOR back surgery, the bandages were NOT kept on very long at all....they wanted air circulation and the opening kept DRY. HOWEVER, there are times with a regular cut, like in the kitchen, when one cannot stop everything to put on new medication and a new band-aid. THESE dry very, very fast IF you get them wet. Now, the BIGGER ones, like this particular one is, YES, change the bandage every time, but for finger wounds...maybe you must leave on a bit longer, but you can get to it soon to replace. These ARE flexible. These dry fast if you cannot change the bandage as you should. THEY LOOK BETTER THAN PLASTIC. They BREATHE!!!! NOT waterproof, but air can circulate. And keeping a wound DRY is your best bet for avoiding infection along with a good antibacterial ointment/cream.