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Amazon Basic Care Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages, First Aid and Wound Care Supplies, Assorted Sizes, 100 Count

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Amazon Basic Care Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages, First Aid and Wound Care Supplies, Assorted Sizes, 100 Count

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$5.94

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· COMPARE TO Band-Aid Flexible Fabric · ASSORTED SIZES: Each package contains 40 pieces of 0.625x2.25 inch, 35 pieces of 0.75x3 inch, and 25 pieces of 1x3 inch bandages · FLEXIBLE AND BREATHABLE MATERIAL: This soft fabric material offers great breathability and flexibility while providing protective coverage · 4-SIDED SEAL: Each island pad has seals on all four sides to keep dirt and contaminants out. Ideal for treating minor wounds, cuts, scrapes, and burns · NON-STICK PAD CUSHIONS: Softly cover any wound, preventing re-injuries when the bandage is replaced · NOT MADE WITH NATURAL RUBBER LATEX. MADE IN USA WITH GLOBALLY SOURCED MATERIALS

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Island GalReviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025

I love every Amazon basic item I have purchased. Very good quality. This flexible fabric adhesive bandage is no exception. It is a bit stretchier than the brand name bandage, a tiny bit smaller in the pad area, and a bit thinner…. to me. But along with using them for cuts and scratches, I use them for my heels when I wear golf shoes. Every time I play. So I tried them today golfing, and they worked fine. They didn’t tear or wrinkle up under my sock, which is good. I will be using this bandage a lot throughout the summer golfing months…as well on my boo boos. Recommended.

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Conscientious DennisReviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025

This is quite a good deal on an assortment of bandages. Flexible fabric is my favorite type of bandage. These stick really well and hold on even when wet.

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DoodlebugReviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025

I like the variety of sizes in this box, and there is a good number of each size so you can always find what you need. The skin tone color helps your bandage blend in so your sore thumb doesn't stick out like a sore thumb, lol. Good value! And I definitely prefer the fabric bandages over the plastic ones.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025

All good

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KLReviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025

So, you need bandages. Here's a pack of 100 Amazon Basic Care Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages. They come in assorted sizes, which is standard and generally useful. You'll likely find one that sort of fits most minor scrapes and cuts. What to Expect: Fabric Flexibility: They are indeed "flexible fabric," which is usually more comfortable than plastic bandages. They move with you, to a degree. Don't expect them to perform miracles of contortion, but they're better than the stiff alternatives. Adhesion: The "adhesive" part of the name is mostly accurate. They stick. For how long? Well, that depends. On a clean, dry, not-too-mobile patch of skin, they'll probably hang on for a reasonable amount of time. Introduce sweat, movement, or an awkward spot like a knuckle, and you might be reapplying sooner than you'd like. They're not super-glue, but they're not just falling off at first sight either. Wound Care Basics: As "first aid and wound care supplies," they cover the basic requirement of covering a boo-boo. The pad is there, it's absorbent enough for small ouches. Assorted Sizes - The Usual Suspects: The "assorted sizes" are pretty much what you'd expect. A good number of the standard strip, some smaller ones, maybe a couple of larger patches. You'll use some more than others, as is tradition with assorted packs. 100 Count: You get a hundred of them. That's a decent number and should last a while, depending on how accident-prone your household is. Overall Impression: Look, they're bandages. They cover wounds. The fabric is okay, the adhesive is present. Are they the best bandages I've ever used? Probably not. Are they the worst? Also, probably not. They exist in that vast middle ground of "fine." If you need a basic, no-frills pack of fabric bandages to have on hand for everyday minor injuries, these will likely suffice. They don't particularly stand out, but they don't have any glaring immediate flaws either. They're just... bandages. And sometimes, that's all you need.

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GinaGinaReviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025

Great Bandaids - not over-sticky, but hold in place well. And not too long, either - just right.

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kgmanReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025

Always a good value and quality for being an off brand. Sticks well, works well.

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James E. StevensReviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025

Although I'm not a fan of the term, "basic", it doesn't change the fact that this "basic" flexible fabric variety pack is as good as any name brand on the market. The design criteria for this type of bandage are flexibility and cosmetic appeal. They are the "white gloves" of adhesive bandages and provided you respect that; they will serve you well. My only complaint is that it's nearly impossible to open the individual packages to expose the bandage. I've become accustomed to opening them by carefully cutting down the side of the package to expose the bandage. Then again, I have short fingernails and fat, calloused, fingertips preventing me from gripping the tiny little flaps used to open the individual packages.