Lot of good answers and to be honest I've yet to find anything myself that beats electrical tape (Super 33 works great),and a piece of a rag that's at least semi clean. Like everyone else no infections to date from doing this for years. I only know of one person to get an infection from being cut, and that was my Dad. In his case he caught the web of his thumb between a chisel and the face of the hammer while working at a land fill. Germs from the garbage got in it and it became infected to the point they had to do surgery and put a drain in it that stayed for a good while. Needless to say he was out of work the whole time....
That said none of the answere actually answered your question. Thing is I've wondered the same thing for years and have yet to find a combination of an easy to open bandage and one that would actually stay in place. Many of the cheaper brands have packs that are relatively easy to open, but don't stay stuck worth a crap. On the other hand the Bandaid brand Tough Strips aren't necesarily the easiest to open, but they stay where you put them almost as good as the elecrical tape does. About the only ones any better are marketed by ZEP. They stayed put and weren't that hard to open. I haven't seen any of them lately to know wether they are still the same or not.
So, go ahead and buy a pack of paper towels, and a few rolls of electrical tape, and you'll be covered for life.....LOL
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