A 120-count bandage kit from Welly, packaged in a reusable tin printed with a chameleon and tropical-flower design. The kit combines flex fabric bandages that move with joints and knuckles, waterproof bandages rated for the bath, shower, or pool, and a set of UV colour-changing bandages that shift patterns in sunlight — all in one tin sized for a bathroom shelf, backpack, or glovebox.
Why Choose the Welly Chameleon Bandage Kit?
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Eight Sizes in One Tin: Small and standard flex fabric bandages cover everyday cuts and scrapes, while fingertip, extra-long fingertip, knuckle, XL, and thick strip shapes handle the spots straight bandages don't fit.
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Waterproof Where It Counts: The standard waterproof bandages are built to stay sealed through bathing, showering, and swimming, so a cut doesn't mean sitting out of the pool.
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48 Colour-Changing Bandages: A third of the kit shifts pattern in UV light — Spots, Frogs, and Chameleons designs — across small, standard, and thick strip sizes.
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Reusable Metal Tin: The kit ships in a sturdy metal tin rather than a cardboard box, so once the bandages are gone the tin keeps going — for loose change, small tools, or a travel first-aid restock.
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Certified B Corporation: Welly is a Certified B Corp, meeting third-party standards for social and environmental performance.
Perfect For
- Parents keeping a stocked, kid-approved bandage tin at home instead of buying single-purpose boxes as sizes run out
- Swimmers and bath-time kids who need a bandage that actually stays sealed in water
- Backpacks, diaper bags, and glove boxes that need one tin covering fingertips, knuckles, and larger scrapes
- Anyone who'd rather reuse a tin at end-of-use than toss another cardboard bandage box
Product Specs
| Specification |
Details |
| Brand |
Welly |
| Design |
Chameleon (tropical chameleon & flower print tin) |
| Total Count |
120 bandages |
| Small Flex Fabric |
42 count — 1.6 × 5.7 cm |
| Standard Flex Fabric |
42 count — 1.9 × 7.6 cm |
| Extra Long Fingertip Flex Fabric |
6 count — 1.6 × 11.7 cm |
| Standard Waterproof |
6 count — 2.5 × 6.1 cm |
| XL Flex Fabric |
6 count — 5.7 × 5.7 cm |
| Thick Strip Flex Fabric |
6 count — 5.1 × 10.2 cm |
| Fingertip Flex Fabric |
6 count — 4.4 × 5.1 cm |
| Knuckle Flex Fabric |
6 count — 3.8 × 7.6 cm |
| Patterns |
16 total, including 3 UV colour-changing patterns (Spots, Frogs, Chameleons) across 48 bandages |
| Packaging |
Reusable metal tin, 6.5 × 6.5 × 3 in (16.5 × 16.5 × 7.6 cm) |
| Country of Origin |
China |
| Certifications |
Certified B Corporation |
| Care Instructions |
Apply to clean, dry skin. Remove blue tab before applying waterproof bandages. Change daily or when the pad becomes wet. |
| Google Product Type |
Health & Beauty > Health Care > First Aid > Bandages, Gauze & Dressings |
How to Use
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Prep the Skin: Clean and dry the area before applying — bandages won't stay sealed over damp or oily skin.
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Waterproof Bandages: Remove the blue tab after applying to activate the waterproof seal.
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Choose the Shape: Use knuckle or fingertip shapes for joints, thick strip or XL for larger scrapes, and standard/small for everyday cuts.
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Change Routine: Replace daily, or sooner if the pad becomes wet.
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End of Kit: Once the bandages are used up, keep the tin for small storage instead of recycling it.
FAQs
Are Welly bandages actually waterproof, or just water-resistant?
The standard waterproof bandages in this kit are designed to stay sealed through bathing, showering, and swimming once the blue activation tab is removed after application.
What makes the colour-changing bandages change colour?
The 48 colour-changing flex fabric bandages shift pattern when exposed to UV light — they're printed in Spots, Frogs, and Chameleons designs across small, standard, and thick strip sizes.
What sizes are included for fingers and knuckles?
The kit includes dedicated fingertip, extra-long fingertip, and knuckle shapes, plus small, standard, XL, and thick strip bandages for flat areas.
Can the tin be reused after the bandages run out?
Yes — it's a solid metal tin, not a cardboard dispenser box, so it holds up for small-item storage or as a refill container once the original bandages are gone.