Dealmed Sterile Gauze Pads 2 x 2 (100 count) – Case of 24 vs McKesson Non-Woven Sponges, Sterile, 4-ply, 4x4 in, 2 per pack
Overall winner: McKesson Non-Woven Sponges, Sterile, 4-ply, 4x4 in, 2 per pack
Key Differences
Dealmed (A) is sold in a large-count case of individually wrapped 2x2 sterile USP Type VII cotton gauze pads, making it a more versatile option for cutting to fit various wound sizes and better for bulk first-aid use. McKesson (B) are sterile non-woven 4-ply 4x4 in sponges with high wicking and latex-free construction, offering greater absorbency and perceived durability but reported by some buyers as thinner than expected
Dealmed Sterile Gauze Pads 2 x 2 (100 count) – Case of 24
Sterile 2 x 2 gauze pads for wound care, suitable for wet-to-moist and wet-to-dry dressings. Easily cut to fit wound size; referenced as wound dressing for small wounds
Pros
- sterile gauze pads for wound care
- fits various wound sizes by cutting
- individually wrapped for hygiene
- designed for wet-to-moist and wet-to-dry dressing
Cons
- customer insights field shows none
- not specifying material beyond USP Type VII cotton
McKesson Non-Woven Sponges, Sterile, 4-ply, 4x4 in, 2 per pack
Sterile, single-use non-woven sponges for wound prep and cleaning. 4-ply fabric with high wicking to keep the wound dry and clean. Customers note good quality and effectiveness, with some indicating they are thinner than expected
Pros
- sterile and single-use
- high wicking properties
- latex-free
- appropriate for dressing and disinfecting small wounds
Cons
- thickness may be thinner than expected
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dealmed |
| Durability | McKesson |
| Versatility | Dealmed |
| User Reviews | McKesson |