- 100-count Band-Aid Brand Sterile Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for first aid and wound care protection of minor wounds, cuts, scrapes and burns. Adhesive bandages make a great addition to wound care supplies and first aid kits
- Made with Memory Weave fabric for comfort and flexibility, these first aid bandages stretch, bend, and flex with your skin as you move, and include a Quilt-Aid Comfort Pad designed to cushion & protect painful wounds which may help prevent reinjury
- These Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric adhesive bandages stay on for up to 24 hours and feature a unique Hurt-Free Pad that won’t stick to the wound as they wick away blood and fluids, allowing for gentle, pain-free removal
- From the doctor recommended bandage brand, Band-Aid Brand Sterile Fabric Adhesive Bandages help protect against dirt and germs that may cause infection for up to 24 hours. Plus, wounds covered with a bandage heal faster than uncovered wounds
- A great addition to a first aid kit, apply flexible fabric bandages to clean, dry skin for minor wound care & change daily, when wet or as needed. For proper wound care, treat with wound an antibiotic ointment such as Neosporin prior to application
Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count
Rated 4.31 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)
8,48 $
Category: Health Care
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Item model number | 381370044444 |
Date First Available | November 9, 2004 |
Manufacturer | Johnson & Johnson |
Country of Origin | USA |
13 reviews for Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count
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notsoNEWKINDLEUSER –
100 of the 1″ wide size that is most commonly the one I need… and that I run out of first in all those “kits” I’ve ordered! Are you like me, do you have oodles of small ones that you never us?
Good price, about 8 cents a piece. Good brand. They work.
Ann Rose –
This item is non-returnable or it would have been sent back. I’m fed up buying band aids in assorted sizes when I have only ever used 2 sizes in my entire 75 year lifetime! I ordered a box of 100 band aids ALL ONE SIZE and got 100 band aids ASSORTED SIZES. I had also ordered a second box of 60 in a different size so I now have an enormous quantity of that size and very few of the larger more useful size. I am really VERY UPSET AND ANGRY.
David Throup –
I use these for everything and they are so long lasting. Especially good if you have shoes that are hurting and you need to protect your skin before or after you get blisters.
HomeGrownBoi –
My doctor recommended this type of fabric bandage as being the one I needed for wound care. I am happy I found them on Amazon. I like the fact that they move when I move as the area that needs to be covered is on my leg. They are the right size and they don’t hurt or tear the skin when removed. Also a great price as well. I am happy with my purchase.
HomeGrownBoi –
Let me start this review by saying that the Band-Aid brand has truly outdone themselves with this box of flexible fabric bandaids. Who knew that a simple adhesive strip could offer so much versatility and creative potential? It’s like having a mini toolbox in the form of a bandage. Just don’t let your imagination run too wild.
First off, let’s talk about the multiple sizes that come in this box. You’ve got small ones for those itty-bitty boo-boos that just need a little TLC. Then there are the medium-sized ones for those pesky paper cuts that make you question your career choices. And let’s not forget the big guns, the large-sized ones that can handle everything from scraped knees to epic kitchen mishaps. With all these sizes at your disposal, you’ll be well-equipped for any minor injury life throws your way.
But wait, there’s more! These bandaids aren’t just for cuts and scrapes. Oh no, they are versatile little wonders. Need to fix a broken shoelace? Slap a Band-Aid on it! Want to create temporary wall art without damaging the paint? Band-Aids to the rescue! Got a stubborn loose button? You guessed it, Band-Aid it! The possibilities are endless, my friends. These bandages are like the MacGyver of the medical world.
Now, I must take a moment to address the inappropriate uses that, although tempting, you probably shouldn’t try. Let’s be clear, these bandaids are not meant to fix a leaky faucet (please call a plumber), repair a cracked smartphone screen (trust me, it won’t work), or hold your car together (sorry, duct tape is still your best bet there). They are designed for the noble task of protecting and aiding the healing process of minor cuts and wounds. So, let’s keep it real and use them for their intended purpose, shall we?
In conclusion, if you’re in the market for bandaids that go above and beyond, look no further than this box of flexible fabric wonders from Band-Aid. They are not only perfect for patching up cuts and scrapes, but they also double as multi-purpose problem solvers. Just remember, with great bandaging power comes great responsibility. So, go forth, unleash your creativity (within reason), and let these bandages work their magic. You’ll wonder how you ever survived without them. Band-Aid brand, you’ve truly nailed it (pun intended)!
Mike –
Needed Band-Aids desperately. Ran out recently. This supply will last at least 5 years in our house. I would be hard pressed in buying any NON Johnson & Johnson Band-Aids. Period end of story.
Crickett –
My issue was satisfactorily resolved but when one size was advertised and assorted delivered, worse non returnable, I was not terribly happy.
Jeannie –
I know its just a bandaid review but nothing works better and is more adaptable to the various areas bandaids need to be applied then Band-Aid Flexible bandaids.. Trust me I am a pro at getting cuts and bruises and I am on blood thinners. If you have problems removing or have sensitive skin use alcohol to remove.
Peter M –
I was really happy to find these online so I didn’t have to make a trip to our local WalMart which is huge, crowded and a waste of time. These appear to be authentic BandAids that stick. Thanks Amazon for saving me time!
Helper –
The best plaster there is. Such a pity it is so expensive and difficult to buy them in the UK.
They hold very well. And when you remove them there is no residue left. With other plasters you can have only one or another but not both.
H. Simpson –
Band-Aid brand bandaids are hands down the very best bandaids on the market – nothing else comes close! They adhere perfectly and being flexible fabric they bend with the skin and don’t ‘roll’ off (as cheaper ones can do when used on fingers or toes). They are also opened at each side of the pad which helps with healing while still keeping the wound clean and dry. And the quilted pad is also perfect for that. They hold and last very well, much longer than cheaper brands. I will never use anything else!
NoslomX –
These work so well. They stay on, even with water. And they aren’t hard to get off. Since I have sensitive skin and hair on my arms/hands, I can tell you that this is the only band aid I’ll ever use and would recommend them to anyone who needs a real band aid that stays put. Trust me on this, I’ve been so frustrated with cheap imitations that are so frustrating.
Mimi –
Band-aids are essential for common over-the-counter medications used at home. If you happen to get a cut or scrape, it’s important to address it promptly. There’s no need to be concerned about the bandage detaching! Personally, I prefer fabric adhesive strips since they adhere more effectively and have a longer lifespan. The price was fantastic, they’re really are a great product.