

🚑 Stay ready, stay sharp—tourniquets that work as hard as you do!
Soft 'N Style Disposable Tourniquets are high-quality, latex-free, single-use medical essentials sized at 1" x 18". Designed for durability and allergy safety, this 10-pack offers nursing students and professionals a reliable, tear-resistant solution that’s easy to store and perfect for any emergency scenario.
| ASIN | B006U3XRQ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,395 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #26 in Tourniquets |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 ounces |
| Item model number | 010 |
| Manufacturer | Cardinal Health |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
C**L
Works as described and definitely handy.
I’m assuming if you’re here then you obviously know for what and the why on this item prior to reading this review, so not going to go on about its purpose or usage reasons. For the price point you get a whole big ‘ole multipack of these little guys, and they are indistinguishable from those used for example, a hospital. Great quality and excellent value. Highly recommended.
J**A
Aun los uso, quiere decir que son super duraderos
T**A
good quality
love this item!
T**D
Good tourniquet
I use these for home hemodialysis. I need a good, flexible tourniquet to insert 15-gauge needles into my arterial/venus fistula for hemodialysis and these work very well. My only complaint is that that are delivered wound-up in a pretty tight circle, and it takes a few weeks before they "relax" into a straight line. A pretty minor inconvenience for a high-quality tourniquet.
A**E
Handy wellf functioning
This is my 2nd one. I love to read but the out dated booklights need to be moved from page to page. This sits comfortably around your neck and the light work great. I love this!!! It is also rechargable.
L**%
Buena calidad
N**Y
Flimsy but not a bad purchase
They don't seem as strong as the disposable tourniquets used by clinicians. The item could be thicker. I ripped a couple tying off my own arm. I've since learned that you can't pull these taut. You gotta stretch the tourniquet and with a good grip, make the knot. Like the material doesn't have a smooth finish so there's resistance to the final tug when the tourniquet overlaps in a knot.
T**E
Narrow Latex Free Tourniquets
Purchased a couple of packs of these tourniquets to put into first Aide kits I put together for my children and grandchildren. Not the best, but should be useful in an emergency situation. Placed 3 in each kit. If not stored in too hot a vehicle or house it should hold up for a while. Hopefully, never needed.
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