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💪 Flex-Band Large Fingertip Bandages - 50 Units: Optimal Support for Your Finger Injuries Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 💪 Flex-Band Large Fingertip Bandages - 50 Units: Optimal Support for Your Finger Injuries

Latex-free, sterile, individually sealed. Round, beveled edges prevent premature lifting of bandage. Hypoallergenic fabric bandages that conform to any contour. Absorbent island wound pad will not stick to wound. Water-repellant layer protects against moisture penetration.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent finger bands.

Surprisingly good pads. I have stiff fingers and usually have my fingertips bandaged. I didn't have much luck with good bandages until I got a box of these. The asymmetrical design works well, they stick like crazy. I can wear it all day and it gets messy on the outside but flawless on the inside. Very light so it doesn't hinder dexterity too much. I was in the garden today and a finger on my finger got dirty, wet, dirty again etc. Never got loose, kept out of the dirt. Product of the highest…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent bandage for fingertip wounds.

These are fine bandages for the fingertips. Please note that the description is correct - fingertip. The soft area is a bit narrow but long enough to cut almost anywhere on the end of the finger. I bought these for an injury I had on the edge/side (corner) of my finger (finger hits table saw, table saw wins). A notice. I used a regular bandage to cover the wound and then used this bandage to close the whole thing. As many say, they stick very well. Bandages from the fingertips often slip off…

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  • New
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  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for cracked, dry, bleeding fingertips

I work in the medical field and need to wash my hands 20-30 times a day (before and after every patient I see). My fingertips get very dry and sometimes crack and bleed. I have to dress them in petroleum jelly every night to keep them alive, especially in winter. I have tried several different bandages including at least 4 or 5 types designed for finger injuries. These are my favourites. They even stick well to Vaseline. The bandage covers the entire fingertip when I put it on from the side. I…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great fingertip bandage

I really like this bandage. I've used the regular ones you buy from Banaid Brand or Curad which are fine if you use medical tape, preferably waterproof, to wrap around the base so the bandage doesn't fall off or come loose. This brand of fingertip bandages hold up very well and work great on the fingertips. I have many problems with dry and cracked skin on my fingertips, so I need bandages on my fingertips. Regular bandages don't work. FYI I'm female and have large hands with long but not…

Pros
  • nice item
Cons
  • a few little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great bandages and highly recommended to have a stock for bad cuts.

Amazing! I used them 24/7 for a couple of weeks because I had a severe infection on my finger. If I had had it earlier, I might not have caught it. It's difficult to say. My doctor even prescribed antibiotics and something for the pain/swelling. She said I would probably need stitches. It was so deep, maybe that's why the infection is so bad. I can't even find a box of fingertip bandages at your local Rite Aide, Walgreen's, or BBB. Not so great! I have small fingers and they fit me well. So…

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do your big toes shed if you go barefoot too much? Buy it!

All my life I have struggled with scaly big toes and pain that accompanied me during the summer months when I was by the pool or somewhere warm on vacation. I bought these before traveling to Naples, Florida for a week and they did exactly what I needed; They protected the bottom of my big toe from chipping when walking barefoot to/from the pool or even inside the pool (concrete floor + wet feet + long strides = toe issues). They were too small for my foot (men's size 9.5) so I just wrapped…

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  • Plaster
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 3 out of 5

OK, not great. for Band Aids

They are better than most BUT still not waterproof as others claim. Ideal for an overnight treatment. But if you don't get them right the first time, you'll have to use more and more and more. You really keep to yourself. And as soon as you try to change its position. Forget it. It won't last all day. This stops with repeated hand washing if you don't mind getting your wound wet. I'm a nurse and this is very annoying. I might as well have applied Tegaderm to small cracks in my hands caused by…

Pros
  • First Aid
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for the fingertips

These bandages are perfect for my injury. I cut my thumb through the nail and dug into the nail bed and the box of finger bandages I bought at the drug store had fingertip and knuckle bandages and I quickly inflated the fingertip bandages so I was glad To find that this box only has fingertip bandages. .They hold up well after multiple hand washes, better than most. But they don't last all day if you wash your hands frequently. I started wearing one of those plastic finger pads over it, which…

Pros
  • Bandages and Dressings
Cons
  • Unbelievable price