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Goof Ball
> 3 dayNo foul plastic-like odors. Goes on, stays on. Easy peel, easy to bend and move. Stays put. Keeps out dirt and junk. Would like a bigger size for larger areas rather trying to make my own large bandage by using a lot of these at once. Some wounds, scrapes, tears, etc., are larger than the little white areas on the bandaids. I actually used these to hold down a Curad bandaid with a bigger coverage area. Worked pretty well. Stays in place and really sticks to itself. A lot of sticking. I had to lift some up and just cut them off rather than try to work the edge to get them apart. Make sure you leave yourself enough room for your wound to actually heal, swell up, and all that, or this thing might feel like a vice grip. They do let go from the skin easy enough. Just not from itself. Like if you wrap it around a finger ... stays in place great, even on bendy areas like knuckles, but look out when you go to take it off. Faster to cut the bandaid rather than try to peel it off itself.
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Rachel
> 3 dayComfortable to wear - you’ll forget you have it on. I don’t find them particularly waterproof. Especially when placed in awkward places, they’re easy to come off after a shower.
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Jennifer
> 3 dayI like fabric bandaids. The gauze runs the entire width which I love. It covers more wound area & let’s it breathe. Recommended.
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mark
09-06-2025Kid’s go through them like water good supply and good prices I’d buy them again
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cathy
> 3 dayI wore these bandaid for over a month to cover a bad cut on my finger. They definitely stay in place. Somewhat water resistant
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JAMES BOND
07-06-2025great price , slow shipping,
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Netizen
> 3 day... Band-Aid brand bandages are much better than generics, which I try to buy when possible.
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barb
> 3 dayGood luck getting them off without your epidermis! But, on the plus side, they do not disappear - never to be found. And you wonder where it went. They are very adhesive, never come off. Even when you want them to.
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Rusty Crophopper
> 3 dayMy son alone could keep bandaid in business... he sees a hue of red and he needs a bandaid... glad these aren’t too expensive per bandaid
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Bonnie Sue Bradshaw
> 3 dayIf youve ever been frustrated with so-called large band-aids that have a nice, wide plastic or cloth strip, but still the stupidly small and ineffective pads in the middle, I believe you will love these just as much as I do. The non-stick pad goes the ENTIRE width of the strip! So if the band-aid box says, One inch wide, YES! the PAD is one inch wide! They also have wider widths. I forget how high they go, but they make them large enough to cover some pretty serious scrapes and cuts, like fell-outta-the-tree or fell-off-my-bike elbows and knees. My wheelchair-bound husband is always scraping or cutting his sensitive, thin skin when he goes through doorways, and we havent had one yet that we couldnt cover with one of these big fellas. Just search something like extra wide band-aids and everything amazon has will crop up. There may even be a setting so you can get them to show up in size order -- but I cant swear to that! What I can swear to is just how great it is to finally have a band-aid with a sensible design that does the trick on bigger owies than the site of a flu shot or paper cut. WONDERFUL, long-awaited product!