Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages 3/4 X 3 100 Ct
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Sandra Toogood
> 3 dayIve had cellulitis on both legs off and on for about seven years and once in awhile I will get large open sores that require the larger bandages. These Bandaids work really well in covering most of them and they are very easy to open and apply. However, some older folks (and I am getting to that age) have thin skin. These Bandaids adhere wonderfully to skin, but will sometimes tear the skin if it is too thin.
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John G.
Greater than one weekThe flexible fabric are better than the tough strips in my opinion; the pad is larger. I was disappointed in the packaging for shipping. Two of the boxes were crushed. Didnt hurt the product but made storage a bit unsightly.
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Todd Schumacher
> 3 dayThese certainly work. Sometimes though they leave flares of string off of them and the day or night goes on. Again, they work good though.
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Lovin life in Florida
> 3 dayAdded flex of bandage helps on tough, uneven site (knuckles, etc) If there is a problem with the product, it is the adhesive really sticks to the band aide fabric. Given that, I find is easiest to cut off the band-aide with scissors if you have stuck it to itself.
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How about That
> 3 dayholds up well even after a hot shower
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WEEBLE
> 3 dayMy husband had major surgery and we have been using the supplies issued by the home health service. None of the tapes over the Aquacel would stay in place, I was constantly replacing them, and which meant the Aquacel would also come off along with some of the sore spots. I decided to try these, and they are amazing. So much easier, and with the addition of air on both sides the wound started healing 60% faster. We only have to replace them daily, and soon wont need them at all. Also did not irritate his skin.
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Rome
> 3 dayFor small cuts and abrasions I always choose Band-Aid.
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Skeet
Greater than one weekIf there is no oil, ointment, salve, etc., where the adhesive portion goes, it will stick like glue, even if wetted for a moment. If you are elderly and have thin skin, be mindful that you should wet the bandaid area for a couple of minutes before attempting to remove. Otherwise you could pull off skin. Good idea to shave off hair where the adhesive part of the bandaid is going to contact skin. Removing it from a hairy area will pull hair out of your skin.
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tumbleweed216
> 3 dayreally good bandages, stick well, corners dont seem to begin letting go like some other brands, Ive bought other products in this category but I buy band-aid brand when I can, best brand for me
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Jeff Sorkin
> 3 dayGreat product delivered quickl