







🩹 Wrap with confidence, heal with style — the gauze that means business.
D&H Medical Pack of 24 Gauze Bandage Rolls offers 4-inch by 4-yard sterile cotton wraps designed for professional wound care. These breathable, durable gauze rolls provide superior tape adhesion and flexibility, making them ideal for surgery aftercare, injury protection, and everyday medical needs. Individually wrapped for hygiene and convenience, they deliver reliable performance trusted by healthcare pros and survivalists alike.















| ASIN | B01HI2NS6U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #275,840 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #396 in First Aid Gauze |
| Brand | D&H MEDICAL |
| Brand Name | D&H MEDICAL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,555 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 144 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Item Form | Gauze |
| Item Nype Name | Gauze Bandage Roll |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 144 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | D&H Medical |
| Material | Cotton, Fabric, Gauze |
| Material Features | Cotton |
| Material Type | Cotton, Fabric, Gauze |
| Product Style | Pack of 24 |
| Size | 4 Inch x 4 Yards |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Sterile |
| Style | Pack of 24 |
| UPC | 641361984778 |
| Unit Count | 24 Count |
J**N
Most Amazing Gauze Stretch Bandages in the Universe
I like to write. I think i'm pretty good at it, and so here i am, even though I haven't received this gauze yet. After reading the product description, which was written pretty close to exactly how i would have written it myself if i genuinely believed in my product's superior qualities vs. all other "similar" products in the entire world as the writer of this product description obviously is, i can't wait to receive these gauze rolls! I'm already confident that these things are going to be perfect for my end of the world as we know it medical bag. In the pyramid-looking picture of the rolls, they look like super-comfy clouds. I'm gunna wrap one around the other 23 and use it as a pillow! Just look at the percentages on the reviews on here, there's no point in even writing a review! I'm just kidding though, about making a pillow out of it. I'm sure it'll end up wrapped around a large 3rd degree burned arm or something, maybe a gaping slice in my own thigh..but they would be comfy used as a pillow, seriously. Especially for Ant-man. It would seem that my search for the perfect stretch bandage gauze is over! And pillow search too. Will update my review when the rolls have arrived. Update: It was dark and dismal outside when the drenched UPS man brought me the gauze that i ordered from D&H. With as much caution as i could muster, i began to rabidly and excitedly tear open the box with heavy anticipation. Random sections of the product description had been swimming around aimlessly in my mind for a couple of days, causing me to have very, very high expectations for these individually wrapped/sterile gauze rolls which would hopefully make the cut for my post-apocalyptic emergency medical supplies bag. To my surprise, they appeared exactly as the product photos by D&H! I've had some bad experiences lately with Amazon affiliated vendors, and so i do admit to seeing through a type of pessimistic looking glass when opening my Amazon boxes these days... Alas, despite recent past experiences, I am happy to report to you who is reading my comprehensive review that i am very pleased with my purchase, and quite relieved. Down to business. 24 individually wrapped gauze rolls inside of a single plastic bag w/resealable top (see photo 2) is what i discovered inside of the shipping box. The wrapping that contains each gauze roll is comparable to the plastic wrapping in which you could expect to find an individually wrapped blueberry muffin from a convenience store (see photo 3). Each one is air tight, making for a 100% dry & sterile environment for them to live in (see photo 1). Having inspected one roll only so as not to waste them, i can confidently attest to the fact that they're perfectly adequate and just as good, if not better, than any hospital or EMT preferred gauze roll i have used in the past. They're solid, not cheaply put together, soft, neat & sterile. A valuable asset to any medical kit. Not that it is a recommended method when compared to an elastic bandage, but if done right, you could even use a couple of these little quality rolls on a sprain. They're tough. Tip for filling a wound (i.e. gunshot): stick your finger into the swirly center of the roll (preferably bigger than these when used for filling a gunshot wound), pushing the "cone" out of the other end, grab the tip of the cone and pull on it. It will provide a perfectly shaped snake for filling in a deep wound, if necessary. Again, if it's a pretty bad, gaping wound, you'll want a much larger roll of gauze so that the "snake" which is pulled out of the center is much fatter. Say, about 3/4" in diameter. 1/2" would be okay. BTW, i'm not a doctor! But i am what's called a "prepper" or "survivalist", if you will, and have been for a very long time. I didn't go to med school. I went to life school. Thanks D&H for the gauze. Great price, great product, and most importantly, exactly as described. I hope i don't have to use this stuff in too many emergency situations, but i am very happy to know that it will perform exactly how it should, and that it'll be there, still sterile, when i need it to be. To the author of the product description: You write very, very well. Very good article, packed full of useful and descriptive content. I especially like the last part about telling your friends about the product. I wish that i had a writer of your caliber to help me keep up with the amount of fact-based, descriptive, humorous content that i need to publish. By the time i finished reading it, it was as though i had written it myself. Well done! As somebody who likes to read & write, it was enjoyable to read. You're a rare breed! Keep it up!
S**E
D&H rolled gauze is the best quality; strong, thick and best of all surgical tape actually sticks and stays stuck
Due to a rare autoimmune disease attacking my cartilage I've had to have my keep my head, specifically my left ear, wrapped in gauze for over six months now. (I'm finally scheduled to have my ear removed in February and fitted for a prosthetic) I've used three to five rolls a gauze a day that entire time. I've tried multiple brands of gauze and tape combinations. During this time I've become extremely frustrated by the near universality of the inability of surgical tapes of all brands to effectively attach to any rolled gauze. Due to my need for so much gauze and tape I have inadvertently conducted a kind of non-scientific testing of different tapes and rolled gauze, I'll admit, originally I was not looking for the highest quality gauze and an effective tape to hold it; I was shopping by price. However, as time passed it was impossible not to become aware of the fact that nearly every brand of surgical tape effectively attached and stayed attached to D&H stretch gauze, which had not been the case with all the other brands of gauze I'd tried. One would expect, at least I myself did, that it was only natural for tape designed to attach to gauze would attach to any brand of gauze. Apparently, that was an unwarranted assumption. I can say every other brand of gauze I bought based on my own recollections, (as I previously said I wasn't keeping scientific records), seemed unable to keep a bond with surgical tape. The tape would just randomly fall off my bandages for no reason. For months now I've seen tape just fall in front of my eyes like a feather in free fall, just slowly waft downward before my eyes. This, of course, would require a repair, often at the most inconvenient time and inconvenient places. The exception has been the D&H brand of tape. it does not seem to have the same problem, I'm not sure how or why but D&H is different. When I wrap my head up in fresh bandages in the morning I use two; inch and a half snips of tape to hold it in place and it stays fast until it's time to rewrap it with fresh bandages and gauze. I often buy gauze 72 rolls at a time and I no longer switch brands to save a few cents here and there D&H is always one of the three most affordable brands anyhow. It is the only brand I purchase anymore I'm not exaggerating about how much time I spent and tape I've wasted reattaching tape to other brands of gauze. If you're unsure what to buy as this is the first time you need to buy gauze by the case get the D&H if you've bought gauze by the case before you know what I mean about the tape issue. D&H is the way to go. End that extra frustration because let's face it if you're buying this much gauze you have enough frustration in your life already. While I've focused on how well tape sticks to D&H bandages as that has been the thing that has bothered me no end this past year it should also be mentioned that this gauze is stronger and of a thinker weave than other brands. With other brands if for some reason you need to adjust the gauze by say unwrapping a bit a bit either to loosen or tighten it the gauze has almost certainly been damaged, mishappened or torn. You attempt to save it but as you rewrap it you are faced with the inescapable reality that the gauze it to damaged to save. This means unwrapping the whole thing, throwing it away and starting the tedious process again with a brand new roll. Not so with D&H. If an adjustment is needed as so often is the case as swelling, inflammation and general sensitivity of wound change throughout the day. When I need to loosen my wrappings to relieve some pressure I can do just that. Unwrap a few times around my head then re-wrap it as needed with the gauze still strong and sturdy which mean no need to go back to square one. They are individually wrapped but do not say sterile, I place sterile wound pads directly against my wound and use the gauze to hold them in place. I'm even wearing gauze my new state id card the absurdity of which added some much-needed hilarity to my situation. The rolls arrive in large plastic bags very neat and orderly, I've included a picture of my latest order to arrive; four bags of twenty-four rolls.
C**D
Multipurpose gauze with a High quality, low cost, and great level of comfort
I've been using D&H gauze rolls combined with various brands of Xenoform 5×9 pads to alleviate and help treat open wounds caused by my debilitating CVI (chronic venous insufficiency) condition. These little rolls are fantastic and comfortable on my now extremely sensitive skin and do a great job at providing not only a very base level of protection against potential cuts and lacerations from environmental objects, but also for helping to create an adequate amount of pressure on my legs when I wrap them a certain way (from the ball of my foot up to the distal-most point of my kneecap) that works extremely well in conjunction with compression footwear. The rolls especially help in keeping the hem of my compression socks from digging into my skin, which usually happens with CVI no matter what kind of sock you wear (when it digs into your skin, it opens you up to the high possibility of more open sores). D&H has been good to me and I appreciate the fact that these gauze.rolls are so affordable too compared to the prices I've had to pay at places like CVS and Walgreens for equivalent wraps. The gauze also has a low level of adhesiveness so it's able to stick to itself if wrapped correctly with the right amount of slack/tension, although I usually tuck the loose end of the gauze underneath the uppermost layer of the wrap at the top of my leg(if you leave the gauze adhering to itself, it will almost certainly unstick it self and potentially.unspool due to the friction/rubbing of fabric from your pants/home couch/work chair/car seats;tucking the fabric is a set-and-forget solution that locks the bandage in place 99% of the time for me so I never have to worry about it unraveling as I go about my business) 5/5, extremely comfortable, very affordable, and I've never had any kind of negative reaction when wearing them.
R**T
It's a good gauze for the money but it's not hospital grade
I want to start out by saying that this gauze is a good product for the price, but if you typically use hospital grade gauze then this stuff will end up being a disappointment. For my review I will be comparing the D&H Medical gauze found here on Amazon with the “premium” gauze that is readily available at CVS pharmacies. I’d like to pointing out that the CVS package advertises that their gauze is a little longer than 6 feet but it’s actually 8 feet long when you don’t stretch it (2 feet for free!). It can comfortably stretch to 9 feet with lite tension. The D&H brand advertises their gauze to be 12 feet long but it’s actually 6 feet / 7 feet stretched. Stretching this gauze to 12 feet may cut off circulation, but will likely tear before it reaches that far. This is why they lost a star in my rating. Both products are made in China but are clearly made differently. As depicted in the product photos on Amazon, you can see through the gauze from D&H. You cannot see through the CVS brand gauze. This can be good or bad depending on how you intend to use the gauze. If you have an open wound then you should probably use gauze or bandages that you can’t see through. The CVS brand would be more absorbent and protect you from possible infections. The D&H brand won’t be as absorbent but would allow your skin to breath. So far the CVS brand is longer, thicker, and a better quality from a visual inspection. The CVS brand however doesn’t always stay in place. It’s a soft comfortable cotton which has a tendency of sliding around and not adhering to the skin. The D&H brand is a thin mesh that stays in place and adheres to itself like a spider web. This is where the cheaply made D&H gauze makes up for its weaknesses, plus it’s A LOT cheaper. The D&H gauze actually works better for me than the CVS brand so I will continue to use it. If you really do need a thick bandage-like gauze then you can use two rolls and it would still be A LOT cheaper than the CVS brand.
W**R
Great for mummy costume! Good quality!
My son told me he needed some mummy wrappings. I searched Amazon for "mummy wrap" and your product came up first. It was a great deal, so I bought it. We used some food coloring to "age" the bandages, since the pristine white wasn't quite what we wanted. We used some to cover a pair of shoes, some on his head, and through the holes in his clothing, there is some mummy wrapping showing on his torso and legs. This was more than just a Halloween costume. My son's class will be filming a movie that they wrote and this is his costume for the movie. So, it was important that we get the look that he was after for his character. I know that gauze bandages like this are typically intended for one-time use. But, these have been unrolled, dyed, dried in the sun, re-rolled, tested, re-rolled, worn for Halloween, re-rolled, and now packed to travel to the location where they are shooting the movie. I am sure they will be used and re-rolled at least a few more times. Each time, they get a bit more "worn", but that just adds to the authenticity. I am just impressed that they are holding up so well to repeated use and rolling. Overall, this was an incredible buy at $10 for 24 rolls.
J**N
Great first aid warps
These are a must have for your first aid supply kit or your emergency preps. I have used these for years with the various kid and pet injuries and have bought several hundreds of them over the years. These are highly functional and easy to use. The size of the wrap is big enough for your needs without being wasteful. They also cut easy if you need less. They are soft and do not stick. They are individually packaged for freshness/sterile. They are easy to transport in your purse or car, bag or elsewhere. I highly recommend buying a box of these.
M**1
Absorbent without sticking to a wound. Quick, accurate delivery. Nice amount of stretch.
As with several others who have commented, I have developed venous stasis ulcers. I have no idea what the long term treatment will be or if it will even succeed. I tired of going to a pharmacy every few days and paying premium prices for a small amount of supplies. Since I will likely be doing a lot wrapping and changing dressings often for at least the near future, I decided it was time to buy in bulk. Although the rolls are individually wrapped (the nod to sterility is a big plus) the price beats pharmacy pricing by a mile. Even if pharmacy prices were competitive, I can't imagine slogging to my car with a big box of rolled bandages along with the other items I might need. Much less expensive; high quality and delivered right to my door works for me. I wear compression devices but the material does stretch and does provide some compression without completely falling apart. Thank goodness for DandH. Otherwise I would be obliged to overpay significantly for these dressings that have, unfortunately, become a necessity.
E**E
I am very concerned about two things
I am very concerned about two things: You copy says"Gauze Roll Stretch Bandage 24 Piece Set In Bulk. Medical Sterile 4x4 Israeli Conforming Bandages, Use For Wrapping Boxing Injuries & Surgery, Nurses Band Aid Dressing 1 Pack by D&H Medical" NOWHERE on the individual packaging does it say STERILE and it does say "Made in China" NOT ISRAELI! Are you being deceptive, ignorant, or stupid? Each of the above mentions issues cost you a star. Correct them and you will have my FULL suppport. Physically, mechanically, and economically this has the potential to be a great product, however since the sterility-China issue is potentially life-threatening, you've got a ways to go.......
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