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John Marino
> 3 dayI leave a couple of these in my car, and at work. I used it once and was super easy to use as well as being dependable.
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Josie
> 3 dayChina made and since china has proven their worth of late I will be returning them. I will not support a country which lies and tries to destroy my country as well as the world.
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Unknown
> 3 dayMuch needed for first aid kit
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Ward3
> 3 daygood packaging to withstand time while always ready to have on hand.
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Jon H.
> 3 dayYou cant be too prepared these days. Having a bandage that may save your life is vital. I keep one in my Every Day Carry bag, my hiking backpack and my hidden oh crap leg carrier - for taking it to discrete places . If you dont have one, you need to get some. You just never know anymore.
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SMLace
> 3 dayThankfully I have not had to use this yet but it is an essential in my bug out bag. I also appreciate the company reaching out and explaining things that can be done and have a personal experience.
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anthony Paruolo
> 3 dayI have several types of Israeli bandages and these seem to be just as good if not better than the others I have... I’m leaving two in my truck and the other two in my large first aid bag.... Hopefully I’ll never have to use them... Ps For the price and quality I think they are a great buy... Especially when on sale!
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Michael e Eaddy
> 3 dayFits good in my BUGOUT Bags
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Parker B.
> 3 dayThese things are huge! they do not pack down small enough for my needs. over all they are not bad
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Alex
> 3 dayThis is only an okay pressure bandage, and I dont recommend it for emergencies. -After you take off the first packaging (which opens easily), there is more packaging which does not open easily at all. You must use scissors to open it. This takes away life-saving time. -When you take out the bandage, you need to unfold all of it before you get to the absorbent pad and plastic tensioner. It should be rolled up so that you can immediately start to wrap the wound as soon as you open it.