🩹 Dress your wounds in style!
Leukoplast Strip Dressings are designed with quilt vent technology for enhanced breathability, featuring a blood-wicking capability to keep wounds clean. Each 1" x 3" strip is sealed off from contaminants and is latex-free, making it suitable for sensitive skin. With 100 dressings per box, it's the perfect solution for any first-aid kit.
T**A
Staying Power!
Best bandages ever. Made of cloth like material. They stay on!
L**S
They’re the best
These are the absolutely the BEST bandaid! My podiatrist used them thy don’t stick to wounds but are durable enough for a shower keeps my nicotine patch in place so well
K**R
Really great bandage, edged out slightly by Band-Aid brand
These are really nice cloth band-aids. They stick well. The color goes well with my WASP skin. At the same time I bought these, I bought the comparable Band-Aid brand that was equivalent. That is, both have these characteristics: one inch wide; same length (3" I think); tan color; made of cloth; stay on well.What I prefer about the Coverlet: it is more pink, not a darker tan like the Band-Aid. That is, you might say lighter tan. By contrast, the Band-Aid is too dark, more suited for someone with some Latin or other dark-skinned blood in them. Also it is much easier to open (get out of the paper that encloses the bandaid) than the Band-Aid bandaids.What I prefer about the Band-Aid brand: BTW, my reaction to this Band-Aid surprised me. My whole point in buying four different brands of the same thing - Band-Aid, Coverlet, Nexcare, and McKesson bandaids - was to compare three of the brands to Band-Aid brand bandaids. In fact, the "real" Band-Aid WON! What I particularly like about it is, (*) Unlike most or all of the others, it had rounded corners instead of square. These snag less on things. (*) It stuck much better than any of the others. That's really important to me, since most of my bandaid use in on my hands and fingers.Maybe I'll write about the other three Band-Aid competitors, each in their own review.Summary: I see no reason to buy these (Coverlet) in preference to the Band-Aid brand except for the better color (if you are light northern European or British stock, as I am). Even though its color is not a good match for me, I am inclined to go with Band-Aid Band-Aid Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid, Flexible Fabric, 100-Count Boxes in preference to this Coverlet bandage. Unless shade of tan is very important to you, I recommend the Band-Aid instead of this.
Y**2
They are perfect!
They are strong, the perfect length and they stay on.
H**H
Great for sensitive skin
I have a compromised immune system, psoriasis, eczema & get contact dermititis in less than an hour with some adhesives - I am even allergic to the surgical steri-strip glue - so when I got a Coverlet bandage after a shot at the clinic & my skin didn't have a reaction, I had the pharmacy order me a pack. These are the only self adhesive bandages I buy/use. I love that they have many shapes & sizes to choose from. I can leave these on for a couple days & not get all red & itchy from the adhesive.I am extremely grateful that transition to Leukoplast kept the same bandages & only renamed them!!My only negative is that they are always sold in large quantities (100 ct) of the same size/shape, so I end up getting several hundred bandages when I restock the various sizes/shapes. A variety pack would be great for home use! I just restocked my medicine cabinet with 1"x3" strips, 3/4"x3" strips, small patches (1.5"x2"), larger patches, 1.25" ovals, & finger/knuckles. They have 100 bandages in each package, so I am all set for quite a while now!I have been getting the Coverlet/Leukoplast for years now - they are exactly the same product, just a different name. I haven't had a bad experience with any of the sizes/shapes. I can trust that I will get the same quality of bandages in every box & that the adhesive won't cause a skin reaction. It really is an important aspect of them when you have extremely sensitive skin!I definitely recommend trying Leukoplast bandages - all of the sizes & shapes they produce are excellent quality. They are great for sensitive skin & don't leave adhesive residue on your skin or completely rip out all of the hair out if you use on your arm.
J**R
One package contained only 99 bandages, not 100, as the package was supposed to have.
One of the packages only had 99 bandages. The other package had 100, as promised, but it makes me wonder if the package that was 'short' was opened, then re-sealed. I've seen the same issue of missing items on in-store products, and thought I was avoiding that problem by purchasing on-line, but I guess the same problem exists, here in the digital world. I'm keeping the purchased item, because I love this product, and because each bandage is individually wrapped, so probably still safe to use, but.. where did the missing bandage go?
J**.
Great Bandages
These adhesive bandages are my favorite. They stick well without irritating my skin.
B**H
They stay on well
They are what my dermatologist uses. They stay on well and can tolerate some water.
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