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Hermell Finger Cots protect injured fingertips and toes from infection and contamination. The latex cots stretch to fit easily over injured finger tips and toes, providing a protective barrier for blisters, cuts, burns, and stitches during daily activity. This value pack includes 40 assorted cots in three sizes: 10 small, 15 medium, and 15 large. Retail boxed for shelf or J-peg display.
These finger cots are well suited for pharmacies, medical supply stores, and physician offices that need a fast-moving retail value pack of assorted finger cots for customers and patients managing minor finger and toe injuries such as blisters, cuts, burns, and sutured wounds that require protection from dirt and contamination during daily activity. They are a practical choice for home users who need a supply of finger cots on hand for protecting minor injuries on fingertips and toes during handwashing, dishwashing, and other activities where keeping a wound dry and clean is important. Occupational therapists and hand therapists who work with patients on wound care and hand rehabilitation will find the assorted size pack useful for fitting a range of finger sizes without needing to stock multiple single-size packs. They are also appropriate for workplaces and first aid kits where finger protection for minor cuts and abrasions is needed as part of a standard first aid supply.
Are these finger cots latex?
Yes — these finger cots are made from latex rubber. Individuals with latex allergies should not use this product. Latex-free finger cot alternatives are available — contact us for options if latex sensitivity is a concern.
What sizes are included in the pack?
The pack of 40 includes 10 small, 15 medium, and 15 large finger cots in assorted sizes to accommodate a range of finger and toe sizes.
Can these be used on toes as well as fingers?
Yes — the cots stretch to fit over injured fingertips and toes, making them suitable for protecting minor injuries on both fingers and toes during daily activity.
How do I apply a finger cot?
Roll or stretch the cot over the injured fingertip or toe, ensuring it covers the wound or blister completely. The latex material stretches to conform to the finger or toe shape and stays in place during normal activity. Replace the cot when it becomes soiled, torn, or no longer fits securely.