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Band Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages Sheer Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Band Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages Sheer

40-count box of Band-Aid Brand Tru-Stay Sheer Strips Adhesive Bandages to help minor cuts and scrapes heal. These sterile bandages are sheer in appearance and make for great first aid supplies. The Microvent backing of these sheer bandages provides superior breathability and each bandage is made with a Quilt-Aid pad that is designed to cushion painful wounds while you heal. Unique Hurt-Free Pad on these Band-Aid Brand bandages won't stick to the wound, allowing for gentle removal. For best results clean wound and apply an antibiotic ointment, such as Neosporin, before applying a breathable bandage.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I ordered the Comfort Sheer Band-Aid but only got "Sheer ".

I ordered a Comfort Sheer Patch but only received "Clear". The description says Sheer and Comfort Sheer are the same, but they are not. Sheer is a plastic sheet while Comfort Sheer is more like fabric and offers more flexibility. Don't let that fool you! Now I have 5 boxes of plasters that I don't need!

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  • First Aid
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 2 out of 5

They are too difficult to remove, they break into pieces

These plasters are uncomfortable. They stick well and cover the cut well, the problem is that when you try to take them off they tear and you have to rip them into small pieces. The latter consisted of more than a dozen parts. Glue is much stronger than the material it's on. And if you use them on the sole of your foot and press on the glue all day, it can take a good ten minutes for all the pieces to peel off. I expected more from brand bandages. Wouldn't recommend it.

Pros
  • Health and Household
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not your father's band-aids

These are not your father's band-aids. Two main differences: 1. The material of the bandage is flexible and more comfortable than the traditional plastic bandage.2. The pillow is quilted. A warning on the packaging: The packaging contains latex - so beware of allergies. These items are 3" long and 3/4" wide and come in a pack of 40. It is a good replacement for traditional patches. Good news! In addition to Prime Pantry Best Sellers, my site also has information about Revain.com Coupons that…

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  • Healthcare
Cons
  • Many things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great design. A little pricey, but for good reason. Good value for money.

You won't find a better band-aid. Have something handy for tricky tying jobs, such as B. Body joints that used to bend. They also hold up well under compression stockings. They're not the cheapest, but they're the best. They stay down. Hard evidence is that a cat can't remove them while I'm sleeping (grandchildren, who somehow can be even more annoying than cats, CAN remove them while you're sleeping). Also, they are patches. It's possible MacGyver could have used them to prevent the solid fuel

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  • Band-aid
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