Lewis-Plast Premium Assorted Washproof Sterile Hypoallergenic Plasters, Box of 100 (Waterproof-style first aid)
Product description
What this plaster is for
Lewis-Plast Premium Assorted Washproof Sterile Hypoallergenic Plasters are designed for day-to-day first aid when you need a small, reliable dressing for minor cuts and grazes. The headline here is the washproof approach: the fabric plasters are built to stay waterproof, and the adhesive is intended to hold firm even when you’re in or near wet environments.
The essentials (and what stands out)
On paper, these plasters focus on three practical things: staying put, staying clean, and being suitable for common minor skin injuries. Each plaster is individually wrapped, sterile and hypoallergenic, which is a helpful detail if you’re keeping them in a travel kit or first aid drawer and want each dressing to remain clean until you open it.

The “assorted” angle also matters if you don’t want to fuss around trying to match one size every time. You get a box of 100 individually wrapped plasters in a small sized box, which is the kind of format that suits going out, sports days, camping, or simply keeping a spare pack in the house and the car.
There’s also a breathable angle included in the description. Breathability can matter for comfort during wear, especially if you’ll leave the plaster on for a while while the graze or cut settles.
It’s not perfect for every situation, though. If you have a larger wound, heavy bleeding, or an injury that looks infected or deep, a small waterproof-style plaster isn’t the main answer.


What you’ll notice day to day

If you’ve ever had a plaster peel off after a quick wash, shower, or getting caught in bad weather, you’ll understand the appeal of “washproof” plasters. In everyday terms, the strongest benefit is the adhesive’s job of resisting peeling when the plaster meets moisture.
A simple use example: imagine a scraped knee after a walk. You clean it, apply the plaster, and then later you’re back home washing hands and legs in the usual way. If this plaster behaves as intended, it’s meant to remain waterproof rather than turning into a loose flap the moment you’re near water.
Still, keep expectations realistic: no plaster is magic. Skin movement, placement, and how well the area is dried before application can all affect hold.
Key points to check before you buy

Before you add these Lewis-Plast plasters to your kit, it’s worth thinking about what you’re trying to solve.
- Are you mainly dealing with minor cuts and grazes that need protection while you get on with normal life (including washing and wet conditions)? If yes, these are aimed squarely at that use.
- Do you want sterile, hypoallergenic, individually wrapped dressings for convenience and hygiene? The individual packaging is a meaningful plus for storage and travel.
- Do you need a dressing for something beyond “minor”? For anything more serious, you’ll likely need a different first aid approach.


Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a compact supply for everyday first aid that covers typical small injuries, and you don’t want to worry as much about moisture ruining the plaster during wet activities.

You may want to skip it if your needs are more specialised—for example, if you’re regularly treating wounds that go beyond minor cuts, grazes and small wounds, or if you need a dressing designed for heavier exudate or larger coverage (those scenarios aren’t described here).
Mini FAQ
Are these plasters sterile?
Yes. The description states each plaster is individually wrapped and sterile.

Are they hypoallergenic?


They’re described as hypoallergenic, which can be a reassuring detail if you tend to be sensitive to adhesives.
Will they stay waterproof?
They’re described as washproof/waterproof-style, with a strong adhesive intended to help prevent peeling when exposed to wet environments.

What size is the box?
The information says the box is small sized for keeping on you during travel or outdoor activities, but no exact dimensions are provided.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? If your main goal is a practical set of sterile, hypoallergenic plasters for minor cuts and grazes—especially when you expect them to cope with wet conditions—Lewis-Plast Premium Assorted Washproof Sterile Hypoallergenic Plasters are a sensible pick to keep around.
It might not be the right choice if you’re buying for more significant injuries or situations where a small dressing won’t be enough. In that case, it’s better to focus on the right type of first aid coverage rather than relying on a waterproof-style plaster alone.
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