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Band-Aid Plastic Strips 50 Pack $2.49 + Delivery (Free with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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If you missed the Fabric one, this is available.

Minimum order quantity: 2

or Band-Aid Brand Plastic Strips 100 for $4.35.

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  • +3
    • +1

      Added. Thanks.

  • -2

    If you need 100 bandaids at home, wtf are you doing?

    • +5

      Unvetted Tinder dates?

    • +7

      To avoid blisters I usually have to band-aid each toe before going on a long run or a marathon/half-marathon event.

      • Mainly use them for running too. I use the large bandaids above my heel before every run.

    • +1
      1. Unvetted Tinder Dates.
      2. Blistered Toes from running.
    • 5). Lego

    • 6) people who sharpen knives may give away free bandaids to customers to show how well they have done.

    • They don’t go off. You can stock up.
      I use them for anti-chaffing while running.

  • +1

    You could buy the 100 pack instead it is $4.35.

  • +3

    Same price for pickup if you have a chemist warehouse near you
    https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/51530/band-aid-plast…

    • +9

      Yeah but people

    • +2

      Amazon has better cashback/cashrewards.

  • Thanks OP Ordered

  • +1

    Also for the littlies Bandaid character strips pack of 15 in Mickey Mouse & Frozen $1.25 per pack.Minimum packs of 3 to order & usual free delivery if Prime member.

  • Cheers OP :)

  • How on earth is amazon making a profit if its free shipping with prime when prime is so cheap?

    • They're not.

      https://www.theverge.com/2018/4/26/17286942/amazon-q1-2018-e…

      They lose money to gain market share. It hasn't worked in some markets because there is an equally large local opponent business.

      Australia doesn't have one.

      • Yeah was going to say it would cost more to ship this than what you are paying and they are not making much back on prime.

  • I generally dont like plastic band aids and prefer fabric ones. Woolworths sell generic plastic ones for $2 for a pack of 100 if anyone needs it

  • +1

    Aldi branded ones are this price (or less?) normally.

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