6 x 1 x 3 : Ever Ready Bandage Battle Dressing First Aid Compression Bandage, 6 Inch
R**Y
Nunca llegó
Nunca llegó, aunque me reembolsaron.
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.
Z**N
Excellent
Product arrived no problems, vacuum sealed no damage and long expiration date.
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.
J**N
The Best There Is
There's nothing better for rapid major wound closure and compression bleeding control than this; It's a world combat standard. Get a good, stout tourniquet, though, as well--consider them a 'set.'
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