🖐️ Protect your fingertips like a pro—comfort, coverage, confidence!
Flents First Aid Finger Cots offer a durable, latex-based protective barrier designed to shield injured fingertips from dirt, moisture, and irritants. Available in three sizes for a secure, comfortable fit, this 36-count pack is ideal for accelerating healing while maintaining natural finger movement—perfect for home, travel, or workplace first aid needs.
F**S
Nicely unrolls and rerolls, decent thickness
Easily unrolls over the thick orthosis/cast to the base of my ring finger with the Large size and fits well enough to keep the water out if I’m careful. It’s very comfortable and I forgot it’s there while I’m doing things so I must remind myself to remove it to prevent condensation formation and skin maceration or smelly cast. My only complaint is not being able to purchase individual sizes in larger quantities after buying the mixed sizes to determine which size works best making it pretty pricey for 12 Large ones. I just tried on a Medium that will work fine as well and may be better for keeping water out if I don’t keep it on too long because it’s definitely tighter. However, these are much better than the Grafco finger cots which are available in individual sizes but are much shorter (by at least 9-14mm) with inconsistent lengths, are unrolled and lower quality though they are almost half the cost each for 144 versus 36 Flents. Depends on what your needs are. Durability is good and I haven’t noticed anything more than a slight latex smell when it’s right under my nose.
K**N
Great finger protection
Nice item to have when you have a band aid on finger. Protection. Flexible. Good item to have in a first aid kit when traveling. Recommend.
K**N
Helps with nailbiting.
If you find yourself subconsciously "grooming your nails" with your teeth, these help. I only wear them in the office (they're pretty obvious on your fingers, so if you have lots of traffic passing your desk/office, you'll likely get lots of questions), and they're slightly small for my fingers, so I end up having to roll them up & down occasionally to keep the blood circulating. They help me in 3 ways:1) The obvious fact that they're in the way, so you can't see or bite.2) The frequent rolling up and down while they're on keeps me aware of my fingers for a few hrs even after taking them off. Sounds strange but I genuinely do find myself "grooming" and not realizing it.3) The rubber smell on my fingers afterwards is a deterrent for putting my fingers in my mouth (somewhat of a germophobe). Heck, just having them on the desk is enough.Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because they're just borderline too small for my fingers. It actually helps (see #2 above), but it's somewhat distracting. Supposedly there are different sizes in the bag, but all my fingers have the same 'slightly constricting' feeling, so sorting them out wouldn't help.Keep in mind, they're only a partial (temporary) solution for nailbiting. But it does help.
K**R
works. but needs some better construction
These work great for relieving pain, but they do not last...the seam keeps coming off, reducing useage..I love the way it keeps my finger tight, but need a new one regularly!
B**C
Not Durable!
Flents First Aid Finger Cots, Protects Finger While Healing From Injury, 36 Count for $9.44 …is a waste of my money because they are not durable, not waterproof. You need to change the cover after each hand-wash. Your bandage on your finger can tear the finger cot once you put it in; that’s how thin the material is. They are thinner than your average disposable gloves. Very disappointed with Flents finger cots! Very pricey and didn’t protect my finger from re-opening the wound.After using up all 36 Flents finger cots in 3 days. I decided to purchase tifanso Finger Cots Finger Protectors, Medium Finger Gloves Disposable, Finger Covers Protection for Finger Tips, Protector Thumb Cover(Approx. 210 PCS) for $5.59. At least there are 210 finger cots. To my surprise these are actually very durable and waterproof. I can wear one for at least 2 days, then remove it and reuse it again for another day before discarding it. I had a very deep cut on my finger and if it gets wet the wound would re-open and healing process would be much longer. I am very happy with Tifanso finger cots!
D**.
Cast your finger yourself for immediate relief.
Just tried them on 2 fingers in trouble and now no more like before for the first day.
H**N
So comfortable you forget it's there!
I wish I'd bought these years ago. I have eczema on certain fingers that comes back under various conditions. My skin often splits open and no amount of lotion or Vitamin E or polysporin fixes it. I have spent so much time using bandaids that get disgusting every time I have to wash my hands. Just covering the finger that's a problem with one of these finger cots allows it to heal. These finger covers are so thin that they feel like your own skin, but they are sturdy enough to wear for an entire day or more. I lifted weights at the gym with one of these on with no problem. They don't roll down unless you do it yourself. The first one I pulled out of the box fit perfectly and was very comfortable. So glad I found these! I've only had them about a week and they've saved me from so much pain and discomfort.
F**T
Not worth the money.
These pieces are pretty much junk. Very cheap, and you have to pull them on (rather than wrap around, or something like that), which tends to cause more pain on an already inflamed finger. I would also say they run quite small, most would only fit a child.
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