1000 Bandages for $9
1,000 Bandages - Assorted Sizes
($3.99 flat rate shipping, so load up!)
Are you accident prone? Well then, we have the deal of a lifetime for you!
Ventilated strips allows seat and moisture to evaporate.
Highly absorbent non-stick pad protects wounds without sticking.
Soft flexible material easily contours to body and long lasting adhesive stays secure.
* 1,000 sterile bandages (10 boxes of 100)
* Assorted sizes include: 200 - 3/4" x 3", 200 - 3/4" x 2-1/4", 500 Junior size - 3/8" x 1-1/2" and 100 spots - 7/8" round
Sheesh! Finally! I have been practicing my famous "death of a thousand papercuts" karate technique, and every time I accidentally hit myself, I end up spending a fortune on bandages. No more, my friends.
This would be my lifetime supply of bandages.
Sweet! A weeks supply of bandages! (I hurt myself a lot.)
Even 3/4" x 3" is barely long enough. What possible good are all the smaller sizes? So for me, this translates to 200 bandages for $9.00. :-( Much cheaper at WalMart.
DRAT! The box says "Comfortable bandages", personally, I only buy "Uncomfortable Bandages". Pass.
Any adult who uses those teeny spot bandages is a wimp.
I don't know how, but I read that as "1000 Bagels! $9". I was excited >.>
LOL! I posted these last week but the link no longer took you to this item and it appeared that I had just imagined the entire thing. Maybe it was just my psychic prediction of this deal!
Hopefully they're not "refurbished"
@crowbite: Sorry someone downvoted you, but I agree. The 3/4x3" size is normal band-aid size. The "junior" size and "spot" sizes are completely worthless. Even for a child.
Not to mention I highly prefer the cloth band-aids to this plasticy stuff. Seems to bend and stick MUCH better. Costco has 100 packs of the fabric 3/4x3" size for under $5.
@mdog0202: Thanks for a true loud LOL! :-D
Coverlet brand bandages are the best in my opinion. They're the ones my school buys in bulk, and then I started buying them at home.

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