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About Dealmed Sterile Gauze Pads 100 Count
Overall Feedback:
69% positive
63% appreciated its high absorbency, but 37% found it wasn't enough
I compared the gauze with the one from the drugstore and found it to be thin with a low thread count, making it barely useful for protection or absorption.
The pad's texture is rough and it may stick to or irritate any wound. Additionally, the weave is too open to absorb anything.
The squares are transparent, indicating that they are not absorbent.
63% praised for its strong adhesive, while 37% found it didn't stick well
The pad is too thin and even when folded in four, it is not useful for applying pressure to the injection site.
The rough texture of the pad could potentially stick to or irritate any wound.
The gauze is so thin that I wouldn't even call it gauze. They're basically just strings with big gaps between each thread.
I expected to use 3 pads for my wound but ended up needing to use 9, possibly due to poor adhesive strength.
61% liked its breathable design, though 39% experienced moisture buildup
I compared the gauze from the drugstore with these gauze. The drugstore gauze is nice and thick with a high thread count, whereas these gauze are really thin and have a low thread count. Thus, they are not providing enough protection or absorption.
65% found it easy to apply, while 35% had difficulties
I like to use this gauze for cleaning the back of one of my ear piercings. It doesn't take much saline solution to get the gauze dripping wet.
The first-aid bandaging pads are not useful for my purpose.
I find the pad too thin to apply pressure to the injection site even when folded in four.
I expected to use 3 pads for my wound but ended up needing to use 9, indicating that the product was not easy to use as expected.
I found the product to be inferior compared to a 12-ply gauze I bought from a local drug store.
61% liked that it is hypoallergenic, but 39% experienced an allergic reaction
I compared two different products and found that one is thin and not useful for applying pressure to the injection site, while the other is thick and perfect for applying pressure to the injection site. However, the review does not mention any specific information related to hypoallergenic of first-aid-bandaging-pads.
I compared the gauze from the drugstore to the one I am reviewing. The drugstore gauze is nice and thick with a high thread count, whereas the one I am reviewing is really thin and has a low thread count, barely providing any protection or absorption.
63% praised for its size and shape, while 37% found it small
The pad is very small, barely measuring 2 inches by 2 inches.
The size of the pad is not as advertised, it is actually 3.8 x 3.8.
I compared the gauze with the one from the drugstore and found it to be thin with a low thread count, making it barely useful for protection or absorption.
The bandaging pads are absorbent but don't stick to the wound.
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