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Band-Aid Tough-Strips Adhesive Bandages, Waterproof, Extra Large, 10 ct.

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 942 ratings

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Brand Band-Aid
Size 10 Count (Pack of 1)
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.45 x 1.45 x 5.45 inches
Style Adhesive
Sterility Rating Sterile

About this item

  • 10-count box of sterile extra large Band-Aid Brand Tough-Strips Waterproof Adhesive Bandages
  • These 100% waterproof bandages are up to two times stronger than ordinary waterproof bandages and keep out water, dirt, and germs, even when wet
  • Features Dura-Weave heavy-duty, waterproof fabric with superior adhesion to stay on up to 24 hours
  • Quilt-Aid Comfort Pad designed to cushion painful wounds while you heal
  • The extra-large size is ideal for cuts & scraps on elbows & knees

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.45 x 1.45 x 5.45 inches; 0.63 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ SG_B0010WNMK2_US
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 6, 2007
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Johnson and Johnson
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0010WNMK2
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 942 ratings

Product Description

Band-Aid Brand Tough-Strips Waterproof Adhesive Bandages are up to two times stronger than ordinary waterproof bandages. These extra-large durable adhesive bandages are made from Dura-Weave heavy-duty, waterproof fabric and provide superior adhesion to stay on up to 24 hours. The Quilt-Aid Comfort Pad designed to cushion painful wounds while you heal. Please note that Band-Aid Brand Tough-Strips are not recommended for sensitive or delicate skin. This package contains 10 extra-large sterile bandages, each measuring 1.75 by 4 inches.

Important information

Safety Information

For medical emergencies seek professional help. Not intended for use on sensitive or delicate skin.

Indications

For use on minor cuts and scrapes

Ingredients

No Active Ingredients

Directions

For best results, apply bandage to clean, dry skin. Change bandage daily, when wet, or more often if needed. Questions? 866-565-2873; Outside US, dial collect 215-273-8755 www.band-aid.com

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
942 global ratings
I ran an experiment... Sort of
4 Stars
I ran an experiment... Sort of
These band aids are pretty good if you work around/ with them. So the first two pictures show how the band aids looked after taking a 25min shower with it on. The edges had lifted quite a bit from all 4 sides of the band aid and for a moment I feared maybe a bit of water got into my healing injury. It seems what caused it to lift was the rotational movement from washing my hair using the band aided arm to wash and condition it. Plus allowing constant water to run into the edges instead of just splattering water on the top surface of the band aid (holding arm horizontally vs vertically in the running shower)I came to this conclusion because the next day I also put the "waterproof" band aid on before a shower that didn't involve washing my hair but was also about 25 minutes long. As you can see from the last two pictures, the sides of the band aid hardly lifted at all!Also, it has some strong adhesive when it's dry and it's hard to remove the adhesive from the skin once you pull the band aid off. As you can see from the 2 middle pictures, one side has less adhesive on my arm than the other. That's because after pulling from one side and feeling as my skin was battling to stay on my arm and not be ripped off with the band aid, I decided to try taking the other side off under water and soap.So here are my conclusions:1. If you're going to put this band aid on a surface of skin that moves, rotates and bends in a body of water or in a shower, the sides will start lifting and it might possibly come off. Especially if the band aid is in or under water for longer than 20min.2. The best time to take off the band aid is after being in or under water for a while. Try taking it off after a shower, it might still be tough but not as tough as if the area were totally dry. It requires patience3. The band aid might not come off, but the 2 thin adhesive edges easily loosen up fast while under water so there is a chance your injury might still get liquid inside.4. Although the edges lift after being under water, they will eventually stick back onto your skin if you leave it in place and occasionally press the lifted edges back down.
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These band aids are pretty good if you work around/ with them. So the first two pictures show how the band aids looked after taking a 25min shower with it on. The edges had lifted quite a bit from all 4 sides of the band aid and for a moment I feared maybe a bit of water got into my healing injury. It seems what caused it to lift was the rotational movement from washing my hair using the band aided arm to wash and condition it. Plus allowing constant water to run into the edges instead of just splattering water on the top surface of the band aid (holding arm horizontally vs vertically in the running shower)

I came to this conclusion because the next day I also put the "waterproof" band aid on before a shower that didn't involve washing my hair but was also about 25 minutes long. As you can see from the last two pictures, the sides of the band aid hardly lifted at all!

Also, it has some strong adhesive when it's dry and it's hard to remove the adhesive from the skin once you pull the band aid off. As you can see from the 2 middle pictures, one side has less adhesive on my arm than the other. That's because after pulling from one side and feeling as my skin was battling to stay on my arm and not be ripped off with the band aid, I decided to try taking the other side off under water and soap.

So here are my conclusions:
1. If you're going to put this band aid on a surface of skin that moves, rotates and bends in a body of water or in a shower, the sides will start lifting and it might possibly come off. Especially if the band aid is in or under water for longer than 20min.

2. The best time to take off the band aid is after being in or under water for a while. Try taking it off after a shower, it might still be tough but not as tough as if the area were totally dry. It requires patience

3. The band aid might not come off, but the 2 thin adhesive edges easily loosen up fast while under water so there is a chance your injury might still get liquid inside.

4. Although the edges lift after being under water, they will eventually stick back onto your skin if you leave it in place and occasionally press the lifted edges back down.
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