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💪 Stay unstoppable with Nexcare Max Hold – protection that moves as fast as you do!
Nexcare Max Hold Waterproof Bandages deliver up to 48 hours of reliable, waterproof protection with a flexible, clear design that conforms to tricky areas like fingers, knees, and heels. Featuring a germ-proof seal and non-stick pad, these bandages keep minor wounds safe and discreet during all your daily activities, from workouts to showers. Perfect for professionals and active millennials who demand durable, invisible first aid solutions.









| ASIN | B07QGQBRHJ |
| ASIN | B07QGQBRHJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,877 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #98 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Brand Name | Nexcare |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,728) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051131218055 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 3 x 9 inches |
| Item Form | Bandage |
| Item Nype Name | Max Hold Waterproof Bandages |
| Item Shape | irregular |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Grams |
| Item model number | MHW-40 |
| Key Product Features | 48-HOUR PROTECTION: One 40-count package of Nexcare Max Hold Waterproof Bandages, DISCREET: Low-profile, clear bandages offer a transparent look and fit close against the skin, FLEXIBLE: Nexcare Max Hold Waterproof Bandage stretches to move with you, comfortably conforming to areas like fingers, hands, heels and knees, GERM-PROOF PROTECTION: Clear film with a non-stick pad helps seal out dirt, ger… |
| List Price | 7.99 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/MCOE7 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/MCOE7 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | I00111755 |
| Material Features | Waterproof |
| Material Type | Cotton, Plastic |
| Model Name | Max Hold Waterproof Bandages |
| Model Number | MHW-40 |
| Number of Pieces | 40 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Product Care Instructions | For external use only |
| Product Style | Assorted |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Minor wounds and injuries, fingers, hands, heels, knees, physical activities, first aid kit |
| Size | 40 Count |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Target Use Body Part | Hands |
| Title | Nexcare Max Hold Waterproof Bandages, Stays On for 48 Hours, Flexible Bandages for Fingers, Knees and Heels - 40 Pack Clear Waterproof Bandages |
| UPC | 051131218055 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**W
Stay Put Bandages!
Best bandaids ever. They stay on even if you sweat or they get wet. None of the generics have been able to come close. NexCare forever!
N**R
The best!
I will never use any other brand. They adhere to your skin and will not peel off on their own, unlike other brands. You decide when to remove them. The other big national brands are useless compared to these.
W**A
Waterproof band aids
I absolutely love these they're great
L**B
I wish they had a box of JUST the unique finger bandages!
I ordered from Amazon (I avoid third party sellers unless it's the manufacturer because of return policies), so I got very new fresh bandages that ... wow these suckers stick. I'll be honest, though-they still annoy me, I am used to using the waterproof CUSHIONED Nexcare bandages and LOVE those (the ones that are peachy skin toned). They're the same shape and like these hold their own pretty well but have some cushioning I have always appreciated for tender raw skin and they come off very easily when you actually make the effort, the biggest distinction and for my more delicate skin areas (like my legs which I have to inject weekly with both B12 intramuscularly and an RA med subcutaneously). The pandemic made those stop being manufactured, and they came back with a 20-count box that costs more than the 30-count did immediately before COVID... so I had to find, because there was something weird seeming about spending over $25 JUST on bandages for needle pricks, something that could cover the area, stay a couple of days of not messing with it (immunocompromised so I tend to leave it on so things like fibers and dyes from my pants don't irritate the skin I've jabbed)... I went for these because the regular Nexcare waterproof frankly don't tend to hold at the edges too well-ie even pulling pants up they'll roll up at the edge, not what a bandage should be doing, and using on hands that get washed 10+x a day is a no-go. These... wow. There's a REASON they warn you not to use it on delicate skin, holy moly. ABIDE BY THAT RECOMMENDATION! They WILL hurt skin that is fragile-that is a certainty. The level of adhesive here is fierce-not super glue but the heat from your body will sure make it close to super glue level stick. So my gripe is kind of also my praise... I usually don't mind assorted packs. This one's a bit odd, but servicable-some are fatter which is good for small scrapes. The material, though, is SO sticky you HAVE to be sure not a millimeter of the clear adhesive part gets on even barely scraped skin-don't get even close to it. Honestly, scrapes ARE better served with the waterproof ACTIVE ones, the cushioned ones, because scrapes hurt as they heal and these bandages have no cushion, no comfort features, just the thinnest possible layer of firmly attached clear skin, almost less material than if you use newskin [which is ACTUALLY like super glue you brush on like nail lacquer] on a small cut. As long as your cut/scrape/scabbed spot is small, they'll hold snugly, they work in hard spots like the base knuckle of your hand where the thumb side of my forefinger tends to get nicked/worn etc from gripping tools and what have you... and I LOVE the ones that are shaped as a long (though perhaps too long for my skinny fingers and way too big for kids' hands) narrow strip where it makes a round curve around the spot with padding... those finger ones are amazing. I wish they'd existed for all these decades of my life. The shape is perfect-instead of the hexagon, they're a perfect oval with a bulge-like putting a kinda fat round aspirin on top of an extra strength tylenol. I wish more of those could be bought alone so I could perfectly protect my fingers with something that goes all the way around but isn't wider than it needs to be when things like soap, vinegar, lemons, etc would rightly cause them excruciating pain. Maybe Nexcare reads these and can consider offering those since apart from my actual injections, my hands are 90% of what get hurt, my feet and knees taking the rest, usually me sleepily banging into something as I stumble to or from bed. I won't be using these anywhere very tender-so some of my injections, if I go to a more delicate spot, will be those rather costly but still preferred cushioned waterproof Nexcare Actives (I really miss my $2.30-2.99 or less box of 30 of those! $9/year for injection bandages vs $25 really does feel like an absurd markup-and the $2.99 was at locally owned pharmacies in Seattle=highest cost of living, $15 min. wage for years!). Oh, and while I do clean the area w/alcohol before I stab a needle into my skin, sure, if it's something like a hand cut, just stick w/soap and water... because you do NOT need to strip all the oil of your skin unless you're really REALLY greasy-skinned/put oil or waxy waterproof sunscreen etc before getting something nicked. Nice clean skin is plenty-these things, if new, are so sticky they don't even want to be taken off the waxy paper backing. Your skin will make this cling into every crevice, those teeny tiny fine lines on your skin we don't think about until they look ugly. Clean and dry is fine. You might make the skin really raw if you go overboard with alcohol to make sure it sticks super well... that plus THIS bandage... it can actually cause a skin injury, so be cautious. Also... don't RIP it off-be a bit gentle removing or you could end up with what looks similar to a bruise from the harsh effect of yanking something this sticky off. This is Tegaderm PLUS. It's stronger than what keeps IVs in arms.
A**R
Good protection for a wound
Best bandages if you wash your hands a lot. Nexcare keeps your wound covered and dry. I do wish there were more of the smallest size in the box. One caution is that they adhere really well and if your skin is thin or fragile it's better to let the bandages wear off. Don't try to pull them off.
A**R
Stayed on for a week
This worked beautifully. It kept a seal for a week. I showered twice a day and it kept all water out.
C**A
The Are As Advertised
When they say these stay on with MAX hold, they’re not kidding.
R**J
The only brand I buy
The ONLY Band-Aid that stays on. I am a full-time caregiver of a special needs adult and wash my hands a TON through the day and these stays put!
J**O
Love these they were recommended to me by my hairdresser because im a groomer so the both of us work with scissors and water and accidents happen and im always complaining about changing out a million bandaids if i hurt myself but these really are water proof as long as the edges make a good seal your good! I scrubbed through dogs in the bath and it stayed till the end of my shift
C**Y
Once the method if removing the backing is understood then these are easy to apply. The adhesive was great which meant that when I went to remove the plaster from my finger it did not want to leave and I found it hard to remove it as it took a lot of effort. A sort of catch twenty two! I needed it to have a strong adhesion to stay put when cooking but that created a little more effort when it was time to remove it. Of all the plasters that I have tried these are the bst to maintain protection for a longer period, even when washing hands constantly. Superbly waterproof as well which added protection to cuts.
N**U
Son resistentes y cumplen bien su función protectora.
R**Y
Smaller size than expected, after you remove it leaves a black trail.
R**K
Late delivery and the box is smashed...so dissappointed...
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