Habitrol Nicotine Patches Step 2 (14 mg) - 28 patches vs Quit Smoking Patches Step 1 2 3 Kit 30 Count
Overall winner: Habitrol Nicotine Patches Step 2 (14 mg) - 28 patches
Key Differences
Novartis Habitrol (A) offers steady 14mg release with 24-hour coverage and comes as a 28-patch supply; it has higher average rating (4.40 from 2,558 reviews) but some reports of variable stickiness. RSGRT Quit Smoking Kit (B) is a 30-count, 4-week step system (21mg/14mg/7mg) for gradual reduction with 24-hour suppression, has a lower listed price tier and slightly lower rating (4.00 from 421 reviews), but some users report patches don't last long
Habitrol Nicotine Patches Step 2 (14 mg) - 28 patches
Nicotine replacement patches delivering 14 mg over 24 hours. designed for solo use or with other NRTs; one-month supply to support quitting. Customer insight: patches help reduce cravings but stickiness and skin reactions vary
Pros
- steady nicotine release over 24 hours
- can be used alone or with other NRTs
- one-month supply (28 patches)
- supports cravings reduction
Cons
- stickiness varies; some patches may detach
- skin reactions reported as mixed
- durability concerns reported by some users
Quit Smoking Patches Step 1 2 3 Kit 30 Count
Multi-step nicotine patch kit for smoking cessation with 24-hour patch support. 4-week plan includes Step 1 at 21mg, Step 2 at 14mg, Step 3 at 7mg. One patch daily as directed. Customer note: effective at reducing cravings and withdrawal
Pros
- 4-week step-down patch plan
- 24-hour continuous support
- varied nicotine strengths to taper use
- compact size mentioned by users
Cons
- mixed reviews on stickiness and skin irritation
- some reports patches don’t last long
- value for money debated by customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RSGRT |
| Durability | Novartis |
| Versatility | RSGRT |
| User Reviews | Novartis |