🩹 Wrap Yourself in Safety and Style!
Our Premium Gauze Rolls come in a pack of 36, each measuring 3" x 4.1 yards, designed for optimal wound care. Made from hospital-grade materials, these flexible and breathable bandages ensure comfort and mobility, making them an essential addition to any adventurer's first aid kit.
J**L
Value for money
Good product
C**N
Lot of gauze rolls for $!
Good value, works well.
J**S
Must have for emergency kit!
Must have for my barn and household emergency kit! Soft and easy to wrap!
J**T
3" Non-Sterile conforming stretch bandages are great for my current need. Consider your needs!
I have had an injury that has needed daily dressing changes for just over a year now. These non sterile bandages are for use holding sterile and medicated sterile dressings in place. The order of 36 bandages arrived today. Distributed by Everyday Distribution, via Amazon. They are made in China.The order arrived in a thick padded paper envelope. Inside was a clear plastic bag containing three (3) smaller plastic bags. Each of the 3 inner bags contained 12 individually wrapped rolled bandages. They were described as being 3" x 4.1 yards STRETCHED. I selected one bandage from each inner bag for measuring and inspection. Unrolled, the three bandages were between 68 and 71 inches long UNSTRETCHED. I taped one end of ONE bandage to the floor and stretched it out to a reasonable degree that would NOT likely cut off blood circulation. The bandage stretched to 11 feet, 2 inches. Plenty of length for my needs.One of the three bandages had several holes, snags, or runs in it. It also had a thin area where there may have been a change in material/thread or bobbins.Then a wrapped a bandage around one of my lower limbs. First I anchored one end to my leg with a small piece of paper surgical tape (from Amazon). Then I wrapped the limb crisscrossing over itself. There was sufficient length/material to cover the limb several times.Now, please remember that these BANDAGES are not sterile and not intended to contact an open wound. I always cover my open wound with STERILE dressings first. I use a nonadherent dressing such as Telfa, or a sterile dressing containing Xeroform or petroleum jelly on my wound. The site is then covered with non-sterile gauze sponges, and finally with the conforming stretch gauze bandage. This one is marked Latex Free. Since the first infusion there has been remarkable improvement in the site, and no PET evidence of metastasis. Good luck my friends.
R**S
Strong
Soft, strong gauze rolls
B**S
great quality product
good pruduct liked these better than the ones home health nurse used
J**L
Good
Very good substitute for high cost medical wrap
W**N
Did not receive all rolls of gauze
The rolls are packaged in a large Ziploc-style bag. When opening the box the product was shipped d in, I found the bag open and missing one roll of gauze.The gauze is fine. It's thin but effective.
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