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H. S. Gersten
> 3 dayGreat variety.
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Joan L.
> 3 dayThis is a good adhesive band aid. There is a stretch to it that makes it easier to get in the right place and it stays on.
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Watchman
> 3 dayGreat band aids, flexible and stick tight under rough conditions. Should be a part of every first aid kit!
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayGreat for small cuts
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F. Pate
> 3 dayThey arrived with the package all torn up, you would not think that would matter, but when you have 100 band aids, you need something to hold then in one place. Other than that, like I ordered.
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Vicki
> 3 dayGood product, just like Grandmother had, whole box of wide flexible. Can cut in half for narrow bandage use.
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S. Root
> 3 dayCompared to the store brand I usually get, these stick so well they are pretty much guaranteed to rip out some hair. They do a good job though.
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Kevin P. Oconnell
> 3 dayGreat bandaids and you skip the little worthless ones so you dont have to deal with that fiasco. They really stick. Like two days later I gotta cut it off. No trainer purchase.
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Brian Driver
Greater than one weekSometimes its really worth going with a generic brand, and sometimes its not...the latter is true here. Band-Aids the real thing, and I am glad I found this product at this price at this size. I mean size in two ways: the 3 bandage with no little ones that no one uses...the tiny strip that you couldnt fit on anything but a goldfish, and the little dot--PARTICULARLY the little dot. Who the hell uses those? Well, at least I dont. I own a farm, with horses, chickens, dogs, cats, guinea fowl and probably something else I cant remember (oh--finches...but I dont really think they count as farm animals), and working with manure, fencing (electric and board fencing), all sorts of tools, wheelbarrows, a tractor, etc, etc.,...well, all these things add up to lots of little and not-so-little cuts. Im always looking for a bandage that will A) cover the wound, and B) stay on, and C) have a little backbone to it. These fabric bandages do the job. Im extremely pleased with them, and I will probably put these on subscription... Anyway, Im very happy with this product.
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Katlyn S.
> 3 dayThese bandaids really adhere. I like them because they are fabric (not plastic). And the actual pad goes from one side to the other. In other words, there isn’t that useless strip of adhesive on either side of the pad. I would recommend that you don’t use on sensitive areas. My Father fell and scraped his back pretty good. We were using six BandAids daily.He has very oily skin and while the BandAids stuck very well, they pulled his skin badly causing thinning and tearing of the skin. I now use them for his legs, arms, hands and fingers with no problem.