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    Israeli 4 inch shell dressing by 5 get the 6th one free

    IDF issues compact 4 inch shell dressing.
    New un issued 2018 production exp 2028 NOT surplus
    BUY 5 GET 6th free
    OFFER GOOD UNTILL MONDAY AT MIDNIGHT
    JUst BUY 5 AND WI WILL ADD THE 6TH FOR FREE
    https://sjhardware.com/product/personal-green-idf-dressing/
    This is a sterile dressing in a a tightly-sealed vacuum bag:

    Its objective is to stop hemorrhaging and bandage wounds as first aid on the field.It is carried by every Israeli Army (IDF) soldier regularly on the field, in training and in combat, and even in office bases.Pad size- 4″x4″/ 10cmx10cm. Dressing length- 70″/ 88cm.In can be used for military or civilian purposes.It is an integral part of every first aid kit at home or at work. Be always prepared for emergency!Can be self-applied – meaning an injured person my treat himself using it.
    Made in Israel.

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    So how long are they? 70” or 88cm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenguns View Post
    So how long are they? 70” or 88cm?
    70 inch

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    ordered, thanks S and J

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    They also make a self dissolving bandage impregnated with antibiotics likely not available as it's new.

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    I am amazed how cheap this dressing is compared to some of the wound dressings I apply in my practise for more chronic wounds.


    They do work well, I had a chance to use one a few weeks ago along with later a quick-clot bandage and I can honestly say it saved the patients life from blood loss...he was stabbed in his upper abdomen close to his liver.


    Pt ended up with quick clot gauze with isreali overtop and then a waist binder around that to hold it all in place while we went to work decompressing his lungs.

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    Is there any shelf life on these? If so how long? Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_ryan View Post
    Is there any shelf life on these? If so how long? Thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by badboybeeson View Post
    IDF issues compact 4 inch shell dressing.
    New un issued 2018 production exp 2028 NOT surplus
    BUY 5 GET 6th free
    OFFER GOOD UNTILL MONDAY AT MIDNIGHT
    10 Years

    What he said. Also to be noted as long as the packaging is good then a lifetime .
    Last edited by badboybeeson; 04-22-2019 at 08:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manx07 View Post
    ordered, thanks S and J
    Thanks for the support. I hope you don't need to use them

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    Quote Originally Posted by philhut View Post
    I am amazed how cheap this dressing is compared to some of the wound dressings I apply in my practise for more chronic wounds.


    They do work well, I had a chance to use one a few weeks ago along with later a quick-clot bandage and I can honestly say it saved the patients life from blood loss...he was stabbed in his upper abdomen close to his liver.


    Pt ended up with quick clot gauze with isreali overtop and then a waist binder around that to hold it all in place while we went to work decompressing his lungs.
    That is fantastic. To hear. Back in the day we uses lot of these .the packaging was not as durable back then as it is today

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