

🩹 Heal in Style, Stay Ready Always!
Amazon Basic Care Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages offer a premium first-aid solution with 100 assorted sizes designed for optimal wound coverage. Featuring breathable, flexible fabric and a 4-sided seal to keep wounds clean, these latex-free bandages provide comfortable, durable protection ideal for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Trusted by thousands and ranked #2 in adhesive bandages, they’re a must-have for every proactive professional’s health kit.

















| ASIN | B0BGH1YQC6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #865 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (8,932) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Amazon.com Services LLC. |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.75 x 4 inches; 2.29 ounces |
K**S
Great product
Good for the money. Need to use tape otherwise it falls off.
G**H
Great Value and Reliable Protection
The Amazon Basic Care Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages are an excellent everyday first-aid essential. The fabric material is soft, flexible, and stays in place, even when moving around or doing chores. I really appreciate the assorted sizes, which makes it easy to find the right fit for small cuts, scrapes, or larger spots that need extra coverage. The adhesive is strong without being harsh on the skin, and the bandages don’t peel off easily like some cheaper brands. They’re comfortable to wear and hold up well throughout the day. For the price and the quality, this is a great value pack to keep at home, in the car, or in a travel kit. I’ll definitely repurchase when I run out.
N**K
Worst Adhesive Bandages!!! Pad is as thin as a sheet of 1-ply toilet paper. Tape does not Stick!
Worst Adhesive Bandages I have ever used (see my photo)!!! The non-stick pads are so flimsy and ultra-thin that they feel as if they are almost non-existent! They are as thick as a single sheet of transparent 1-ply toilet paper and you can see the underlying tape right through them !!!! Note the product website does not show a photo of the real bandage pad because it would be obvious how inferior the padding actually is (see my photo). The paper wrapping of each bandage is extremely difficult to separate apart. You frequently need to tear off the end of the wrapper and the bandages themselves often tend to stick to the inside of the wrapper. They don't securely stick to their own cloth backing and so when wrapped around a finger the bandage does not stick to itself. This means they very easily come off while doing any light manual work that uses your fingers because that may rub against the bandages. The four-sided adhesive around the flimsy ultra-thin pad may seem like a good idea at first but this also means the wound is not exposed to any air circulation and some types of wounds will actually get worse and inflamed because of the skin's own trapped humidity. These bandages were actually making my simple finger cut get more inflamed and painful. I finally got real "Band-Aid Bandages ( Amazon ASIN: B00006IDL6 )" so the wound could finally heal!
M**.
Comfortable, Reliable Bandages That Stay Put All Day
These Amazon Basic Care flexible fabric bandages are excellent quality and a great value for a 100-count box. The fabric is soft, comfortable, and actually moves with you, so they stay on far better than the stiff plastic types. The adhesive holds up well through handwashing, work, and daily activity without peeling off right away. I really like the variety of sizes—there’s something that fits small nicks, larger scrapes, and everything in between. The padding is absorbent and stays in place, and the fabric doesn’t irritate the skin. For everyday first-aid needs, this box is exactly what you want: reliable, comfortable, and priced right. Definitely worth keeping in the house, car, or first-aid kit.
J**.
Not sticky enough
These bandages are good but the stickiness on the fabric is poor. I am having to use 2-3 banges each application in order to get the ends to stick to my skin or another bandage. Not as good as quality as say bandaid brand or equate. Overall not terrible.
D**E
WASTE OF $$$$
I GUESS THEY WOULB BE GOOD IF YOU DON'T WANT THEM ON ALL DAY, BECAUSE THEY DON'T STAY ON! LOUSY CHEAP BANDADES. GOING BACK TO BAID-AID AND WATERPROOF..
D**O
Ends Unstick Immediately
EDIT 7/20/25: I have found with more experimentation that the primary issue is that the bandages do not stick well to *themselves*. They stick quite effectively to bare skin, even though flexing and hand washing. I have found than angling them for finger application so that the ends primarily stick on bare skin improves their adhesion. Updating to 3 stars. ORIGINAL Very disappointing. Very poor adhesion at ends of bandages. Within minutes, or really just with the slightest bit of friction or force against or near the end of the bandage, it just immediately comes unstuck. The bandages in the picture were applied ~2 min before taking the picture. The ends coming unstuck on 2 out of 3 fingers, without doing anything besides sitting down on the couch and taking out my tablet to write this review. If you want to reach into your pocket for something? Prepare for the bandage to come off your finger and get stuck to the inside of your pocket. Want to pet your dog? Your dog will be wearing the bandage instead of your finger. I have tried wrapping these in different ways, different directions, I've been meditculous to avoid touching the adhesive to make sure it wasn't oil from my fingers disrupting the adhesion. No dice. In all honesty, they are good in other ways. Flexible, comfortable, easy to take out of the paper and apply. But I can't justify giving a bandage higher than 1 star even with those other qualities if it won't actually stay wrapped around a finger without unpeeling at the end and sticking to the very next thing I go to handle. A bandage is supposed to cover a cut so that you can still lightly use that part of your body, not make it so you can't use that part of your body for fear of the bandage coming off or sticking to what you're touching. You get what you pay for I guess lol. There are some other brands on here that I will be sticking to in the future (no pun intended).
J**N
Good bandages
Actually as good as name brands. They do exactly as they should and they stick well
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