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| ASIN | B003DPVERM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #354,230 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #135 in Elastic Bandages |
| Brand | Ever Ready First Aid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,479 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07290011042028 |
| Item Dimensions | 15.2 x 2.5 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Bandage |
| Item Height | 3 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 2.5 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Ever Ready First Aid |
| Material | Cotton |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Product Style | Compression |
| Size | 6 inches x 1 inch |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Sterile |
| Style | Compression |
| UPC | 885110849899 796793215539 783318771649 885333033426 070049473516 885385646100 799114881703 788021835800 794628302898 885379517089 885408847545 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**Y
Nunca llegó
Nunca llegó, aunque me reembolsaron.
F**.
object correspondant
le bandage vient d'être produit donc validité maximale. merci
M**E
Did the job when I needed it!
You buy these hoping that you'll never need to use it. When I was first on the scene of a road accident and needed to treat a casualty with a severe head wound, I was fortunate to have this with me. The pack was easy to tear open, the bandage was easy to extract and unwrap while keeping the dressing sterile. It was easy to apply, the dressing was large enough to cover the wound and staunch the blood flow. The elastic scarf kept the dressing in place and provided suitable pressure. The fact that the vacuum shrunk pack is small and light makes it more likely that you will have slipped it into your pocked or backpack 'just in case'. I was glad that I had mine with me. Now I need to buy another one.
B**B
Looks great
These have PerSysMedical (r) symbol, and labelled with manufacturer: First Care Products, Israel. AFAICT are legit, and not a cheap knock-off. Shipped from Israel. I found buying them individually cheaper than the triple pack. I bought 3x1 and the triple pack. All six (6) of them were from the same lot, manufactured date 2020-03, expiry 2028-3, so still have 7 years left. All of them with good vacuum seals. All identical packaging. They have big flat end where you open them, that has a 3 tear here notches, on on the top, one on the left and right hand sides, so that it should be really quick and easy to open when needed. Hopefully, I'll never need to use these. They weigh 86-88g each. There dimensions are a little irregular, roughly 155x70x30mm, some parts a little wide or narrower by 5mm, based on the way they compressed as they got vacuumed.
C**L
Essential
This is an amazing addition to a kit. I've added two of these pressure bandages to a basic trauma/odk along with Celox, Swat-t tourniquet, trauma shears/rescue hook, medical gloves, gauze, tape, etc. It is cheap enough that you can get one to open and practice with--don't worry about the wrinkly picture instructions on the package, it is vac-sealed so when you open it, you can easily flatten it out then for easy looking at. Also, don't freak out if you buy from Shy in Israel here and Amazon tells you its going to take forty or more days to get to the US. It takes about two weeks, he's awesome. Also, it has a massively long expiration date--no, it doesn't need one but you know government red tape, so as long as it remains vac-sealed, it will be fine. No, it doesn't have Celox or other clotting solution in it--that would give it an expiration date of about three years only--so if you want a clotting agent, get one to go with it. I recommend Celox because it doesn't have the negative effects of Quik Clot. These bandages are light, fit into kits easily, are waterproof, last hugely long, and give you the chance to save a life. And they are cheap. Awesome. Put these in your car kit, your main house kit, with your BOB, your commuter/workplace kit, and in your outdoor fun stuff (hunting, backpacking, you name it). Heck, put it in your animal/animals' kits. Be really responsible and do up a trauma kit to go with it. With long emergency response times, city budget cuts, personnel shortages, and the increase of violent people out there, being ready to take care of yourself or someone else could mean everything. So, in a nutshell, this is an essential part of your kits.
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