








🩹 Wrap with confidence, heal with style!
The SNL Sterile Krinkle Kerlix is a hospital-grade, latex-free gauze roll measuring 4.5 inches by 4.1 yards, designed for versatile wound care. Packaged sterile and individually wrapped in sets of six, it offers a soft, highly absorbent dressing solution ideal for both primary and secondary wound applications, trusted by healthcare professionals and budget-conscious users alike.









| ASIN | B084NTFJLL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,593 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #156 in Medical Gauze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,179) |
| Date First Available | February 10, 2020 |
| Item model number | KSG6S |
| Manufacturer | SNL Group |
| Product Dimensions | 145.97 x 4.5 x 0.1 inches; 1.2 ounces |
A**R
Nice kerlix gauze, soft and comfy
So far this is my favorite gauze I've purchased for wrapping a big leg issue, I'm sure there's better out there, but this is usable without problems. In hospital I think I was wrapped w Covidien brand kerlix guaze, which is definitely higher quality, it's less porous in its weave, but this brand isn't terrible. And it is softer than some of the others I've tried. Fyi because I didn't know, kerlix is the style of gauze, not the brand. Anyway my recommendation is get this if you need it quickly and you're on a budget. Get the Covidien brand if you can swing it. I wrap my leg then tape it all over anyway, so this kind works alright for me and isn't itchy.
S**Y
Great Stuff— Get ya some!!
These are sterile and they work great for wrapping a wound on a foot or hand!!
N**S
Just what I needed
I had some blisters on my leg and needed to put a bandage and ointment on them but didn't want to put tape right on the skin. I just wrapped the gauze roll around the leg and put the tape on the gauze. Worked perfectly. Easy for me to do it myself and the price is great.
A**R
Good product
Just what ordered and needed. Came quickly
A**H
Big Bag 'O Gauze
Great bulk pack of gauze. It is nice and very absorbent. I keep this gauze in all of my IFAKs. It is in my big Jeep first aid bag, my EDC Trauma Pack, my home first aid kit and a compact trauma kit (w/ tourniquet) that my son carries in his backpack to school. It just doesn't make sense to not have some good good gauze in your kits. *********************************************************************************************************************************************** I rely on reviews when I make purchases so I put a lot of time into reviewing everything I buy on Amazon for personal and my business. Please show your appreciation by clicking the "helpful" below when it asks if the review is helpful!!!
P**.
This is the roll bandage to buy!
Does exactly what it is meant to do and is a better value than other products for the same purpose. But this one!
J**T
Absorbant, Stretchy and Comfortable
These are rather expensive gauze wraps, but they work very well at covering wounds, and even better at covering wounds treated with creams and ointments that would otherwise leak onto your clothes, etc. I wrapped my calves with these, and they protected my clothes from absorbing medications applied to my wounds. They stretch like crazy and conform to contours well. I found them practically unnoticeable once secured. I recommend using metal fasteners to keep them in place, since tape doesn't contract or expand with movement.
M**E
Great Wound Dressing!
I purchased these for my MFAK & IFAK for bandaging. I work in infrastructure and laborers are always getting cuts and scrapes so I figured it was a good thing to keep around along with other items. Well I can say that I’m not a trained paramedic but I did stop a pretty bad laceration on one of my guys who sliced open his forearm. I cleaned him up, wrapped it up, taped it him up, and he worked all day with no issues. He refused to go the hospital since he didn’t need stitches and this basically stopped the bleeding. No infection either! I would recommend this product to keep with your IFAK, MFAK, or first aid kit!
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