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Introducing Everlit Care Equiflow Super Absorbent Dressing - a breakthrough in advanced wound care technology engineered to deliver unmatched performance and comfort. At the heart of our innovative product is the unique six-layer design of the Equiflow Super Absorbent Dressing, with two retention layers that set a new industry standard. This groundbreaking approach provides excellent absorption capable of handling and trapping up to 25 times its weight in exudate. Whether for high exudate wounds, such as chronic ulcers, surgical incisions or traumatic wounds, our dressing promotes a faster and safer healing environment by maintaining optimal moisture levels. Equiflow technology is our commitment to patient comfort and healing efficacy. The dressing remains flat and stable even when fully saturated, reducing friction and preventing any rounding that can irritate the wound. This flatness is crucial especially in sensitive areas as it minimizes pressure and risk of damage to newly forming tissue. The top layer is made of a silky, non-adherent material that respects the delicate nature of healing skin. It allows for easy, painless dressing changes - a relief for patients and caregivers alike. Each dressing is individually wrapped and sterilized to ensure the highest standards of hygiene and safety. At Everlit Care we are proud to offer Equiflow Super Absorbent Dressing as the market leader in innovative wound care solutions. Our product is not only an advanced tool for managing wounds, but also a testament to our commitment to care that improves the patient's results and improves the quality of life. Choose Equiflow Super Absorbent Dressing for a superior approach to wound management - because at Everlit Care we believe in healing through innovation and compassion. Review: They are still working after being plugged in for two years. Review: I have used 2 VERY SIMILAR Everlit products for wound care and there is very little EXTERNAL differences between these two products. This is the Everlit Equiflow. It is VERY SIMILAR to the MEDLINE Optilock in construction but in different sizes. The material that absorbs exudent is very similar; and the NONSTICK material used is slightly different. This is really a GREAT bandage if called for, built very similarly at about 1/3rd of the cost. This product is also VERY SIMILAR to the Everlit Super Absorbent set of products; which are similarly sized and the materials is nearly the same EXCEPT for the NONSTICK material; this product has a different type of nonstick material; in my opinion, not as good as what is on the Everlit Super Absorbent or Optilock both of which use a silk like non-stick material. the Equiflow material sticks a little bit more than the Super Absorbent version. The Equiflow is about 20% cheaper overall and is also a little bit thinner of a bandage, but not by much. I've used both, for the same wound, and I tend to prefer the cleaner lift-off of the Super Absorbent over the Equiflow just a little bit more. The Equiflow also has more layers of material, but to the layman, this is of zero consequence. The $4 or $5 I save on a package of 10 with the EQUIFLOW is not a concern; I like the non-stick material a bit more with this product. I am using the 6x6 size in both. The 5x5.5 size of the Optilock is slightly too small; Note: If you need this bandage or the other Everlit or Optilock; you should try all 3 unless you are budget strapped. Choose the one that is best sized for your wound; If my wound was "WET" all of the time, I'd choose this bandage over the Super Absorbent. The Doctor gave me Optilock's; 5x5.5; these 6x6 better cover the wound without abrading the new skin nearby. One thing I have noticed with all 3; I am not using tape, but compression socks to hold in place. The outer edges can wear on newly formed skin, so I use the slightly larger 6x6 size that the Everlits provide. It's NOT the $25 to $30 disparity in price that causes me to choose the Everlit 6x6; it's moving the 'wear edge' off from newly formed skin. Again, this is a very GOOD bandage; a 5 in my book; the Everlit Super Absorbent is slightly more expensive, and to me, a better choice; but I have used both. The Equiflow results in a slightly dryer wound; the Everlit Super Absorbent product, well, it lifts off better due to the silk like non-stick material. To be honest, early on, I randomly picked the Equiflow product, by mistake without realizing that there are two nearly identical Everlit products..







| ASIN | B0D2RHJ89Q |
| ASIN | B0D2RHJ89Q |
| Brand Name | EVERLIT CARE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (278) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (278) |
| Item Dimensions | 14 x 16 x 2.8 centimeters |
| Item Form | Pads |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | EVERLIT |
| Manufacturer | EVERLIT |
| Material Features | Cellulose fibre, sodium carboxymethylcellulose |
| Material Type | gauze |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 16 x 2.8 cm; 159 g |
| Product Style | Sterile, super absorbent dressing, non stick, absorbent |
| Size | 4" x 8" |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
A**R
They are still working after being plugged in for two years.
W**E
I have used 2 VERY SIMILAR Everlit products for wound care and there is very little EXTERNAL differences between these two products. This is the Everlit Equiflow. It is VERY SIMILAR to the MEDLINE Optilock in construction but in different sizes. The material that absorbs exudent is very similar; and the NONSTICK material used is slightly different. This is really a GREAT bandage if called for, built very similarly at about 1/3rd of the cost. This product is also VERY SIMILAR to the Everlit Super Absorbent set of products; which are similarly sized and the materials is nearly the same EXCEPT for the NONSTICK material; this product has a different type of nonstick material; in my opinion, not as good as what is on the Everlit Super Absorbent or Optilock both of which use a silk like non-stick material. the Equiflow material sticks a little bit more than the Super Absorbent version. The Equiflow is about 20% cheaper overall and is also a little bit thinner of a bandage, but not by much. I've used both, for the same wound, and I tend to prefer the cleaner lift-off of the Super Absorbent over the Equiflow just a little bit more. The Equiflow also has more layers of material, but to the layman, this is of zero consequence. The $4 or $5 I save on a package of 10 with the EQUIFLOW is not a concern; I like the non-stick material a bit more with this product. I am using the 6x6 size in both. The 5x5.5 size of the Optilock is slightly too small; Note: If you need this bandage or the other Everlit or Optilock; you should try all 3 unless you are budget strapped. Choose the one that is best sized for your wound; If my wound was "WET" all of the time, I'd choose this bandage over the Super Absorbent. The Doctor gave me Optilock's; 5x5.5; these 6x6 better cover the wound without abrading the new skin nearby. One thing I have noticed with all 3; I am not using tape, but compression socks to hold in place. The outer edges can wear on newly formed skin, so I use the slightly larger 6x6 size that the Everlits provide. It's NOT the $25 to $30 disparity in price that causes me to choose the Everlit 6x6; it's moving the 'wear edge' off from newly formed skin. Again, this is a very GOOD bandage; a 5 in my book; the Everlit Super Absorbent is slightly more expensive, and to me, a better choice; but I have used both. The Equiflow results in a slightly dryer wound; the Everlit Super Absorbent product, well, it lifts off better due to the silk like non-stick material. To be honest, early on, I randomly picked the Equiflow product, by mistake without realizing that there are two nearly identical Everlit products..
T**Y
This is a good all around dressing, seems to stick well. Do wish it was slightly bigger
A**R
I have a 9 inch by 6 inch wound! This makes it easier to cover that wound!
M**T
Very absorbent and great for wounds.
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