Surgilube Lubricating Jelly 4.25 oz (sterile) tube vs Surgilube Lubricating Jelly packets (144) sterile, single-use
Overall winner: Surgilube Lubricating Jelly packets (144) sterile, single-use
Key Differences
Product A (4.25 oz tubes, box of 12) is better for users needing larger-volume, continuous lubrication and is offered at a more affordable listed price point. Product B (144 single-use 3g packets) is better for portability, single-use sterility, and scored higher in average user rating with fewer reviews
Surgilube Lubricating Jelly 4.25 oz (sterile) tube
Sterile lubricating jelly tube for medical use, provides instant and continuous lubrication for catheter insertion and surgical instruments. Customers note good value and ease of use, though some find it slippery or that it dries out quickly
Pros
- instant and continuous lubrication
- easy to use
- suitable for catheter insertion
- non-irritating to sensitive tissues
Cons
- slipperiness varies among users
- dries out fairly quickly
- some describe it as somewhat sticky
Surgilube Lubricating Jelly packets (144) sterile, single-use
Surgilube lubricating jelly in single-use 3g foilpack packets, sterile and bacteriostatic for medical procedures. Trusted for surgical and gynecological use, now suitable for home use. Customers cite ease of use and portability
Pros
- single-use foilpack packets
- sterile and bacteriostatic
- portable and convenient
- easy to open
Cons
- packets may generate waste
- contains 3g per packet
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Surgilube |
| Durability | Surgilube |
| Versatility | Surgilube |
| User Reviews | Surgilube |