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Curad Performance Antibacterial Adhesive Bandages Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
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Description of Curad Performance Antibacterial Adhesive Bandages

Antibacterial formula helps prevent infection in minor cuts and wounds. Flexible, breathable fabric conforms to your skin to prevent irritation. Extreme-hold adhesive withstands harsh environments for reliable attachment. Colored wound pad is exceptionally absorbent to help wounds heal faster.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

GREAT value, adhesion and elasticity!

As an active person, I get little scrapes or scrapes all the time. These Curad brand bandages are superior to ANY other brand I have tried! I went as far as using a dab of glue to hold the other bandages in place! The antibacterial property is also valuable to me as I take care of cattle and horses on a daily basis. Finally, if you're looking for an over-the-counter remedy for cuts, scrapes, and scrapes, I think you'll get it. For adhesion and value for money, there's nothing like these Curad…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and longevity from testers
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I never thought I'd be happy about patches.

I usually only buy the cheapest (store bought) bandages from Target as I don't see much difference between them and branded products (including Curad). As a cat owner, I sometimes get scratches on my fingers or toes, which are the most difficult places to patch. HOWEVER, these suckers remain. put., and after a few minutes you won't even feel like you're wearing a bandage because the fabric sticks to your skin and doesn't stick to it with a strong adhesive. However, I would have preferred more…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • A few minor things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very strong, great quality.

These are really super strong and very beautiful bandages. This isn't some disgusting plastic, it's a fairly durable flexible fabric with good adhesion. They hold up well, the only thing is that they are light in color - this can be both a plus and a minus for you. They're also more expensive than the cheap fabrics, but they're by far the most durable we've used! We use them in store for our in store medical cabinet and have found that it is better to buy the good ones first so the person using

Pros
  • Doping 🔥
Cons
  • Negative is available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super sticky, super stretchy, super bandages

I LOVE these bandages for the price I got them as an add on and a lot lower than the price I've seen in local stores. For a retail price of around $4-5 I wouldn't buy them but here at Revain I was able to find them for a very reasonable price and I bought seven packs to get a bunch at that price and I'm very happy that I did it! Like Coban, they are very stretchy and have excellent adhesion and flexibility. Love the fact that they have an antibacterial pad on the pad and are about the size of a

Pros
  • super price
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

One good and many bad

I'll start with one good thing about these bandages. They are very flexible which makes them comfortable. Now for the bad. The material they are made of crumbles at the edges. If you use it in a way that requires the bandage to stick to itself (like wrapping it around your finger), the adhesive won't last long. Especially if the bandage gets wet. I have only used them on my finger and it has not been a good experience. In fact, I can say this is one of the worst bandages I have ever used due to

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not for heavy use in bandages and dressings

Nice looking bandage, long length is good, they work well in many cases and are very comfortable. But they won't stand up to people who need a headband for almost every activity, they are detachable like most headbands. At least they don't leave marks like the Heavy Duty Band-Aid brand, but they don't come off. I use my hands a lot and they get cut and scraped regularly, so I need a bandage that stays in place whether it's wet, sweaty, dirty, or moving around a lot. These do not understand. So…

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Fun colors but ONLY use if they don't overlap!

I refuse cloth pads. Unless you're a kid, skateboarder, or e-scooter rider who scratches your knees on a regular basis, DO NOT use cloth bandages on your fingers, which is a surprise! - that's probably 90% of what adults use it for. I haven't tried a single cloth bandage (and I cook and garden a lot so I cut my fingers a lot) that sticks to itself for more than a few hours. The ends begin to tear and unravel, and the bandage falls off. No matter how tight you tighten it. They're no better than…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • thin

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Excellent adhesion, excellent elasticity, excellent bandages

I LOVE these bandages for the price I got them as an add on and much lower than the price I've seen in local stores. . For a retail price of around $4-5 I wouldn't buy them but here at Revain I was able to find them for a very reasonable price and I bought seven packs to get a bunch at that price and I'm very happy that I did it! Like Coban, they are very stretchy and have excellent adhesion and flexibility. Love the fact that they have an antibacterial pad on the pad and are about the size of…

Pros
  • Bandages and Dressing Supplies
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 3 out of 5

One good and many bad

I'll start with a good thing about these bandages. They are very flexible which makes them comfortable. Now for the bad. The material they are made of crumbles at the edges. If you use it in a way that requires the bandage to stick to itself (like wrapping it around your finger), the adhesive won't last long. Especially if the bandage gets wet. I have only used them on my finger and it has not been a good experience. In fact, I can say this is one of the worst bandages I have ever used due to…

Pros
  • Health care
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not for heavy use for bandages and dressing supplies

Nice looking bandages, long length is good, they work well in many cases and are very comfortable. But they won't stand up to people who need a headband for almost every activity, they are detachable like most headbands. At least they don't leave marks like the Heavy Duty Band-Aid brand, but they don't come off. I use my hands a lot and they get cut and scraped regularly, so I need a bandage that stays in place whether it's wet, sweaty, dirty, or moving around a lot. These do not understand. So

Pros
  • First Aid
Cons
  • Protection