Rayyl Wireless Machine Kit - F1X Rotary RCA Machine Wireless Power Practice Skin with Kit Case
D**H
Muy buen producto!
Volveré a comprar.. muy buen producto/precio..
C**Y
Excellent Bandaging Tape & the Fun Colors Make it Hurt Less
I still have no clue why sellers market this product as “tattoo grip tape wrap.” How many tattoo artists can there be in the world?! For the rest of us, this product is a *must-have* item for every home first-aid kit. Whether you’re bracing a weak ankle or sprained finger, or bandaging a superficial wound, this is an AMAZING replacement for traditional Ace bandages which use sticky medical tape or those nasty metal clips with the pointy prongs that never seem to hold very well (and always seem to stick your finger). Plus, it works great on people and animals because it doesn’t stick to skin or fur.I ordered two brands of this product for treating and bandaging hot spots on my dog’s tail. I got one set of all-black tape and this product, which comes in 6 colors (well, 5 colors plus black). This product cost about 50% more per roll than the all-black rolls, but half a dozen rolls is not a huge expense and (embarrassing confession) I thought the colors were just a lot more fun than plain black. If you’re wrapping all four legs of a Clydesdale, by all means go for the cheaper black tape because you’re gonna use a whole lot of tape, but if you need only a few rolls for yourself or your smaller four-legged family members, live it up and add a little cheerful color to your medical care.PRACTICAL ADVICE: Don’t make the bone-headed mistake I initially did — if you’re bandaging a wound and have never used this type of tape (which is commonly called Coban or vet wrap), take 5 minutes to Google or YouTube how to use it. Do *not* put it directly on a wound; even though it shouldn’t stick to the wound, it is meant to be wrapped *over* non-stick gauze to hold dressing in place. (And please don’t use regular gauze wrap on a wound; the loose fibers will end up sticking to the healing wound and cause misery when changing the dressing.) The wrap holds the non-stick gauze firmly in place, sticks to itself without being overly sticky (which makes removal easy) and, with only a light press on the finished wrapped area, will not slip.The wrap is quite stretchy. I found it works best if you cut the approximate length you need, stretch it to about half of its maximum stretchability, then wind it neatly (don’t let it crease or bunch up) around the gauze and press lightly but firmly to fix it in place. As an added bonus, as long as the tape stays clean and dry, you can usually re-use the same piece of wrap once or twice, but after that, it doesn’t stick as well.I found this colored tape was better quality (thicker) and had slightly better grip than the cheaper brand I ordered. Also, it also ripped much more cleanly by hand. (The trick is to grip the roll of tape with one hand and use the other hand to rip it *away* from you, not toward you.) Of course, you could also use scissors, but ripping really is a lot easier.These colored rolls came in a plastic zip-close bag, and each roll was individually wrapped and sealed, so I expect it should stay clean and fresh even if stored for a long time.BOTTOM LINE: This type of wrap should be in every first-aid kit, and if you don’t need a ton of it (or just want to show off your bandaging skills with fun colors), I highly recommend this 6-roll set of colored wrap.
K**O
Bandages have many uses; sticks to itself and not to skin or fur; 6 colorful rolls
It seems that now they are marketing these self-adhesive bandages as a tattoo bandage but they can be used for other medical or non-medical reasons. They have a multitude of uses. These bandages have many uses. There are 6 colorful rolls that are individually wrapped and each roll is 5 yards apiece and 2 inches tall. The colors alone excite me. These self-adhere as the bandage is wrapped around a hand, leg, arm, etc. The stretch allows this to be used like kinesiology tape with the exception that one cannot shower with this successfully and each wrap is for one-time use.The entire roll does not have to be used at once as it depends on the amount needed. When used where joints open and close, such as a knee or elbow, the wrap may bunch up in the crease as expected. However, this is perfect to use as a lightweight version of a carpal tunnel brace by wrapping it around a bad wrist, hand, and thumb as I did in the photo. It does not stick to my skin nor to a pet's fur, which is wonderful.This is versatile enough to wrap around the handle of a tennis racquet to get a good grip or an umbrella or cane handle. There are just so many useful possibilities besides medical reasons.In summary, because the wrap is only two inches wide and is not designed to stick to the skin, it does have a tendency to bunch up if wrapped around a knee or elbow, so it is not perfect for everything. However, I feel this is an excellent bandage to have in one's medicine cabinet. At the current price of $8.99 this comes to an expensive $1.50 per roll which is more than some other vendors are selling this for. There are a total of 30 yards (5 yards x 6 rolls) which comes to $.30 cents per yard. I personally love this set both because of its functionality and the colors; however, the price is higher than elsewhere and is the only reason I rated this 4 stars.
M**D
A fun material that has a lot of uses besides covering tattoos
I love this stuff. This brand works about as well as most, maybe a little less holding force than the premium brands. These bandages have a very mild adhesive, but they appear to stick to themselves via some velcro-like action. These are great anywhere you need a removable and replaceable bandage, not just for covering tattoos. These make for good, easily applied hand wraps for training. Also if you will be walking a lot after your feet have become sore, these can be used to wrap your feet and provide some cushion. They're also good to have around the house, providing a way to temporarily hold items together where tape would be too strong .
O**R
I Love These Stretchy Rainbow Wraps! 🌈
You never know when you might need a self-adhesive bandage wrap, and these rolls are easy to cut and tear to whatever size necessary! The elasticized material is super lightweight, and it offers plenty of stretch and compression to keep gauze or cotton balls or layers of protective wrap in place. It’s great for human or animal use in clinical settings, and it doesn’t stick uncomfortably to skin or pet hair. I like the rainbow color variety that’s been included, and the full set seems to be affordably priced, so I’m happy with this product overall! It’s great for more than just grip-wrapping needs.
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