Elastoplast Fabric Assorted Plasters 40
6622 ratings
TO EXPLORE MORE
Price: £2.86
Brand: Elastoplast
Description: Extra flexible & breathable, strong adhesion, protect and cushions the wound, ideal for joints, textile plaster, durable. Elastoplast Fabric Assorted Plasters 40 - shop the best deal online on thehealthfoodshop.net
Category: First Aid Kits plasters eyes
Merchant: Nature's Best
Product ID: SU2589851
Delivery time: 5 to 10 working days
Delivery cost: 1.00
EAN: 4005800237508
My website utilises affiliate links when you click my 'Get the best deal now' buttons. If you buy something through one of these links, I may earn a little commission, at no extra cost to you.
I have relationships with many of the top online retailers (purchasing, shipping and returns will be handled directly by them) which enables me to offer the best deal online for the Elastoplast Fabric Assorted Plasters 40 and many other similar products - which will appear below, to enhance your online shopping experience.
For even more great deals on Elastoplast First Aid Kits plasters eyes, click the link.
Author: Beth
Rating: 5
Review: I love these plasters. I was always so sick of plasters that would fall off or become unstuck 5 minutes after application. But these one's last well, are good quality and not cheap feeling. Good range and quantity of plasters, and reasonably priced!
Author: Laura
Rating: 5
Review: If you're looking for commitment, this plaster is the guy for you! Come rain or shine, he will be by your side no matter what. Whilst preparing for a weekend away, I inadvertently sliced my leg open (don't judge it by the pictures , I assure you.. it's a slice! Not a scrape! Haters will say it's minor, I assure you.. I nearly died) Through panic and fear, I remembered the plasters I had ordered months ago and never used, my daughter applied most of them to barbies and walls. I scrambled to find the last one, dirty and abused in the bottom of my handbag. I slapped it on in the hope that it would stem the bleed so I could shower without fear of death. A while after showering, I realised the little guy was still clinging to me (smiling up at me, I believe). I smiled back and just assumed he would be gone by morning. Shockingly, he survived the night (on a thigh by the way, not the easiest place to grip!) So he came to the beach with us! Plaster on tour.. After a change of clothes and two hours in the sea, I didn't expect to see him again.. maybe he would wash up on a beach in France.. not this guy, he was not leaving my side! Another change of clothes and gentle dry pat and I begged him not to leave, for i knew that sand in that cut was not for me! A day passed in a flash and i admit, i neglected him.. i forgot he existed.. i got home, showered again (there was a lot of sand, ok!) And I look down to see this gentle guy carefully shielding my sore from the harsh harsh world. He survived another night but I could tell today he was tired, he had nothing left to give. He was dirty and he was sore himself. He had one job and he did it perfectly! I knew it was time to let go, but he didn't want to leave. He would not get off my leg! He clung with everything he had. At this point I was growing tired of him, he was clingy, needy. I tried to explain that it wasn't him, it was me.. but really it was him! I had to drown him in warm soapy water until he finally let go! Now all that remains is the outline of his little rectangular body.. the strangest sunburn lines I've had. I kinda miss him now he's gone. Never take a good plaster for granted.