First Aid Only 3/8" X 1-1/2" Junior Plastic Bandage, 100-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

First Aid Only 3/8' X 1-1/2' Junior Plastic Bandage, 100-Count BoxesBand-Aid and Curad used to pack strips of these little "shaving cut" bandages in every box of their assorted bandages. Now the traditional "Junior" bandages have become something of an endangered species. They've been replaced by larger "Juniors"--mini-strips that are convenient for a lot of things, but are too large to put on your face. Small "spot" bandages don't work on your face, either, because they don't want to stick to mobile, irregular surfaces.

These Junior bandages are the same size as the traditional Juniors, and they're better, because they have improved adhesive that really sticks, and nonstick gauze pads that don't cling to healing cuts. They also come in a box with a nice dispenser tray. These are high quality bandages, and I'll be happy to purchase "First Aid Only" brand bandages of any kind in the future.

For my household, 600 Junior bandages is sort of a lifetime supply, but the per-bandage cost is so low (with shipping included) that it made sense to buy six boxes instead of a single 100-bandage box (for example, First Aid Only brand, Jr. Plastic Bandages (3/8"x1-1/2") 100/Box; or brands that I haven't personally tried, Economy Value Sheer Plastic Junior Bandage 100/box or Bandage Junior Size Plastic 3/8 X 1 1/2 100/box. At least now I have a generous supply, and don't have to worry for now about the size being completely discontinued.

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