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Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2024
Municipal waste requirement.
Amy Jean
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
This is used in medical display for Phlebotomy and loved it.
Spanish Native
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024
The product is good quality and does just what it is designed to do. The seller gave great customer service and timely follow-up.
Leonel Urbina
Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2024
Muy buen producto
Diane Bonanni, DMD
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
I use the bags to send my dental lab cases
Shelby
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
These bags are tiny - you couldn't fit a cell phone into one. In the images they are big enough to fit a hand into but that is very much not an accurate representation of them.That aside, they are sturdy, and they feel pretty good quality. So be aware that they are small when purchasing and you should be safe!
Brian H.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020
Fun alternative to put my customers cigars in.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020
Exactly as described
Navin Kumar
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020
I used these as gift bags for my daughter’s fairytale/quarantine themed birthday. They are a little small, but we have small gifts out. Then had a second bag for the piñata.Kids didn’t get it but the parents thought it was funny. Jersey sarcasm.
Elias D
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
Got these as a decoration for a themed graduation party they're nice but just know they are very small! ideal for small specimens, Not so great as a goodie bag. But still nice for the hazard logo!
amazoncustomermj
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019
I bought these bags recently in order to transport specimens from my home to the local labs for testing. Anything coming into contact with body fluids must be transported in a special container such as this bag. Usually, a health care provider handles specimen collections in their offices, then takes to the lab, or they put in an outside metal container to be picked up by the lab. I have found, over the past 20 years, most providers do not even collect specimens anymore & don't carry urine cups or culture equipment to get specimens from patients. I have been "nursing" several sounds on my leg since June, & the 2 different providers who took cultures months apart, contaminated my leg AND the specimen by touching the un-ulcerated skin AFTER swabbing the wound. This is NOT ACCEPTABLE & my leg got infected on other 3 sides of leg as a result of 1st idiots screw up! I am a retired RN & have gotten many cultures from patients over 25 years, so I decided to do it all myself. My primary doc has agreed to give me a lab request & I'll transport the specimen carefully in one of these above bags to the lab after putting that bag in a outer bag to get from home to cab to lab. I'm so glad these bags are readily available for use in the home. They have a zip lock type closure to prevent spillage & are nice & thick. Thank you so much!
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