Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Perfect for Refilling Our First Aid Kit — Great Quality and So Cute!
By alex on Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
I bought the Welly Bandage Refill Ready Pack to restock our home and on-the-go first aid kits, and it’s exactly what I needed. It comes with a great variety of shapes and sizes, so I’m always prepared whether it’s a scraped knee, a tiny finger cut, or a mystery “owie” that just NEEDS a bandage. The bandages stick really well (but come off without a fight) and are flexible, soft, and breathable — way more comfortable than the cheap ones we used to use. They hold up through active play, and they don’t irritate the skin. And the designs? My kids will literally sit there bleeding while they carefully choose the best one. 😂 It makes the drama of little injuries way easier to manage — and honestly kind of fun. If you’re looking for a high-quality, kid-friendly bandage refill that actually holds up, this is a must-have!
Top critical review
11 people found this helpful
Breaking News: Packaging Changed, now a Hot Mess
By Ramsey K. on Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
First, the universal, non-personal grievance and problem: They've very recently changed the packaging for the 200 count box - it's now an absolute hot mess, where they've literally just dumped them all in a flat box, no organization or anything. Not even separated by sizes, let alone colors. Previous review photos of the 200 counts show how it used to come in an organized box. Also, a health & safety problem: The tape seal was loose enough that bandages could have easily fallen out, and small things like bugs could have easily gotten in while sitting in a warehouse. For a brand that is based around good quality bandages with cute designs in cute little organized tins, this change to dumping them all in a flat box makes absolutely zero sense. It's not even a change to what other brands do, just a boring normal box with sizes separated. It's honestly embarrassing for their brand. Now for why this problem is such a personal grievance for me: Due to having dermatilliomania (mainly fingers-focused), I go through multiple bandaids every single day (sometimes just because I pick the dang bandaids off, too), so I'm buying these c o n s t a t l y (from Amazon, my pharmacy, Target, Walmart, etc). Since some of my favorite designs don't even come in any of the refill packs, I frequently give in and buy the tins that do have them - often enough that I'm regularly giving the empty tins to friends because I already have so many of them. It's enough of a problem that I have to keep a tin of them on my nightstand, at my desk, in my car, and in my bag. I need each tin to have a bunch each of the 3 main sizes + finger and knuckle bandaids*, and be organized so I'm not getting blood on all of the rest while digging out the right size. Also, I buy these things because they're pretty on top of being good quality, because if I have to go around with so many bandaids on my fingers all the time and look at them the entire time, they might as well be fun styles. As such, I like having a few different designs of each size in each of my 4 main tins. So now I have to sit here and separate out 200 bandaids of 3 different sizes in 9 different patterns so I can organize them into my 4 main tins and the extras in my "extras" tins. All because their previous packaging was perfect, but they decided to change it to something totally illogical and counter-intuitive. Even if you didn't care about separating by pattern, most people would still want them separated by size. My biggest gripe is honestly that they're such freakin good and pretty bandaids that I'm going to keep buying them anyway, I'm just going to be constantly mad about it. They're cute, they're durable fabric, they seal around the pad to keep stuff out, and they handle getting wet from hand-washing or rain or rinsing dishes quite well. I can even keep them on in the shower to reduce soap getting in the wounds, I just have to change them after so they don't get wet-gross (but I'll admit there have been times where I kept them on anyway, and the fabric dried and they still stuck, which is crazy). Just. Please fix this totally bewildering choice of new-and-worse packaging, Welly. It's so off-putting and off-brand for you guys. (* I get the colorful Curad ones, because Welly doesn't have reasonable quantities of fingertips & knuckles bandaids in any sets, tins, or boxes. Hey, Welly, please make some sets that are exclusively fingertips & knuckles.)
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