Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters in Review

 
brittle1906
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: Get Plastered For £1 (704 words)
by - written on 13/02/13 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Review of Tesco Wash-proof plasters Plasters are one of those things I tend to take for granted. They are something you rarely think about yet when you need one, you need one straightaway. **The Product** This is a box of 40 wash-proof plasters from Tesco, it is not the 'Value' budget range but from the ...  Read the complete review

rufusdog
Getting Plastered (347 words)
by - written on 07/06/12 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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I am terrible for keeping things like plasters about the house, I was better when the kids were little but now they are grown up its something I always forget to buy. Then the other day my Other Half was doing a bit of DIY and cut his finger and of course we didn't have any plasters in so ended up taping a bit of paper towel around it ...  Read the complete review

emmad5689
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: Let's get plastered (360 words)
by - written on 22/03/12 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I picked these plasters up when doing my shoppiong in my local Tesco store, I always have a good supply of different sizes of plasters as I have an 18 month old, a four year old and 2 adults in the house so the sizes of body parts with injueries does vary widely. The plasters cost about £1 for a box which contains 40 ...  Read the complete review

+popmusicfan
Not bad for the price - At least they stay on! (232 words)
by popmusicfan - written on 18/03/12, updated on  18/03/12
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These plasters are cheap, good quality and available from most larger Tesco stores. The plasters are a beige colour and the pack contains 40 plasters. The plasters come in different shapes and they're waterproof too. I find the plasters easy to use. They stick to the skin well and the different sized plasters allow ...  Read the complete review

+daisylee3
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: Plasters.. exciting stuff (!) (870 words)
by daisylee3 - written on 09/03/12
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I'm sure most people will agree when I say that plasters are a necessity in every house hold's first aid box or medicine cabinet. They're very handy because in my house you never know when you'll need one - thanks to my boyfriends young dog, Evie, who is currently staying with us (along with his other dog) while he gets his new house ...  Read the complete review

leeanne160480
GOOD ENOUGH PLASTERS (333 words)
by - written on 08/03/12 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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We always have to have a little supply of plasters in my house. I only need the odd Plaster now and again but not all that much but since Hubby is a mechanic and is often fixing cars in our Driveway then he often ends up scraping his fingers and taking little lumps out of his skin while trying to get his hands into awkward places, so I ...  Read the complete review

Abski2001
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: Stick with Tesco (468 words)
by - written on 30/01/12 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Being a clumsy so and so I find it very useful to have packs of plasters lying around my home, work and handbag! As with many necessary but costly items I tend to go for own brand products to save on money and the majority of the time they are the same and if not better than the branded products. These washproof plasters from Tesco are ...  Read the complete review

headsore
Ouch! (312 words)
by - written on 05/12/11 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters are , in my opinion, a handy little cardborad box of forty assorted sized washproof plasters which Tesco sell for the very cheap price of just £1.50. They come in a variety of different sizes, depending on whether they are for a sore heal, a stubbed little toe or a nasty scratched and bleeding ...  Read the complete review

Whizz11
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: I'm plastered! (605 words)
by - written on 15/07/11 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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As my baby bump grows so do my feet unfortunately and as such most of my shoes are now getting rather tight. This happened last time I was pregnant to my feet and thank goodness they went back to their original size but in the mean time most of my shoes now rub in all the wrong places. This is such a pain as I don't want to buy new shoes ...  Read the complete review

alexdave
Good but don't expect too much! (513 words)
by - written on 14/05/11 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I bought these plasters as I was walking the entire length of Hadrian's wall National Trail. I reguarly suffer from blisters on my feet (now I know it was from poorly fitting walking boots!). As we were walking 20 miles a day I decided to invest in lots of plasters. I bought these as they were cheaper then the named brand ...  Read the complete review

hh1983
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: plastering over your cuts and scrapes (539 words)
by - written on 24/02/11, updated on  27/04/11 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Every household, especially those with children will or should have a box of plasters in a first aid kit, and my son does not seem to be fussy in having plasters with pretty pictures on, so i thought the plain ones will do. With this in mind, wandering around my local Tesco store, spotting these plasters at the thrifty price they were ...  Read the complete review

karlsm93
Tesco assorted waterproof plasters - not bad depending on wh ... (637 words)
by - written on 15/11/10 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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My husband and I dont have any family as yet, and so although I always keep a packet of plasters in the cupboard, they never seem to get used for cuts/scrapes etc like I'm sure the are in most families. The chief reason that I use plasters is for my heels when I have bought new shoes and am trying to protect my heels from being torn to ...  Read the complete review

benlepensive
Tesco Assorted Washproof Plasters: Plaster Power (331 words)
by - written on 19/09/10 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Every household should have a set of plasters set aside, if not a first aid box. You should ideally have a box of plasters in the bathroom cabinet, kitchen and car for emergencies as you never know when you will need one. I have a pack of these in my bathroom cabinet at all times, in both the washproof and fabric versions. You can buy ...  Read the complete review

stufflover
Does what it needs to do (393 words)
by - written on 15/07/10 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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There does seem to be a massive array of plasters available where ever you go these days, and to be honest most of them are just as good as each other, although you do get the occasional ones that are just very cheaply made and don't quite do the job required. Tesco make their own brand of Waterproof Plasters, and they come in ...  Read the complete review

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