A very practical plaster, it sticks well to the skin and is easy to adjust. Flexible, does not restrict movement, and quickly stops minor bleeding. Perfect for a first aid kit. I recommend it.
Cederroth Soft Foam Blue Adhesive Bandage 6 cm x 40 cm
Self-adhesive and highly flexible bandage engineered for a variety of minor wounds. Effortlessly conforms to body contours, ensuring optimal freedom of movement.
free airflow to the wound
Crafted from polyurethane foam, the unique structure promotes unrestricted airflow to the wound. Designed to withstand heat, cold, and moisture, the dressing adheres securely to the wound even when submerged. The bandage contains neither glue nor silicone.
Easy to use
Designed for rapid wound care, the bandage enables fast application by simply cutting an appropriately sized piece and wrapping one or two layers over the wound. The blue color ensures high visibility of the bandage.
Main features
- Self-adhesive and flexible bandage
- Effortlessly conforms to the contours of the body
- Constructed from polyurethane foam
- Allows air circulation to the wound area
- Withstands heat, cold, and moisture without compromise
- Simple and straightforward application
- No glue or silicone included
- Blue color
Technical data
Bandage dimensions: 6 cm x 40 cm
Contents per package: 1 piece
Produced by: Cederroth, Sweden
| EAN | 7310610028022 |
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| Manufacturer code | TKS93 |
| Brand | Cederroth |
| Expiration date | 2029-09-01 |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 15
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The dressing fulfills its basic role of protecting small wounds on the hands, it is flexible and does not stiffen the joints in the same way as traditional adhesive dressings do. I am surprised by how well this foam sticks. One problem I have is that it cracks and tears if it is pulled too tightly or is bent frequently.
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Very good product. Small, light, it does not contain glue, it is not sticky, yet the foam holds itself together very well. Good for minor cuts, it can even hold a small dressing. Flexible.
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An interesting plaster - it doesn't stick to the skin, only to itself. It takes some practice to apply it and you need to stretch it properly so it doesn't slip off - it could be wider. A bit of water doesn't scare it, it doesn't come off like bandage plasters after washing your hands.
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The basic equipment for every first aid kit, both car and those for the shooting range, the mountains, or carried daily in a backpack. For me, an essential element of EDC thanks to its versatility. I recommend it.
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Very good product. Small, light, does not contain glue, is not sticky, yet the foam holds itself together very well. Good for small cuts, it can even hold a small dressing. Flexible.
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Very good, modern dressing that takes up very little space and is very light. A great addition to any first aid kit, also worth keeping at home. I definitely recommend it.
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Well packed, easy to use, keeps its properties well, indispensable on finger joints, does not leave glue marks, holds well, breaths, is light. For me number one when it comes to this type of dressing - I recommend.
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A very solid and certainly useful addition to a first aid kit. The price is very reasonable, especially since it is quite a modern solution for treating small wounds.
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A very solid and modern dressing. Wonderfully packed, so compact. Perfect for the first aid kit. Worth having in case of an emergency. Affordable price.
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A wonderful, modern dressing that takes up very little space and is very light. A great addition to any first aid kit, also worth keeping at home. I definitely recommend it.
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The plaster is solidly packed and found its place in the first aid kit. Let's hope it won't be needed too often, but it's worth having, just in case.
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A nice thing with this plaster-dressing. Doesn't take up much space; should be in every first aid kit. Useful for gentle 'first aid'.
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Standard dressing. Good packaging and price. Should be in every first aid kit.
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The compact size means it takes up very little space in the IFAK, super useful.
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