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AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages, 3 in x 4.1 Yards Review (2026)

Is the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls box the right bulk buy for a busy first aid program?

Short answer: Yes, if you are restocking more than one station. The AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages deliver one hundred individual 3 in x 4.1 yard rolls at a per-roll cost that undercuts nearly everything else in our Bandages & Wound Care collection. That volume is the entire pitch: a facility with several kits, a cabinet, and a trauma station burns through roll gauze fast, and buying one hundred at a time means fewer reorders and a lower price per roll than the smaller box. If one hundred rolls is more than any single kit or household needs, the AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages is the same roll in a lighter-duty count โ€” our AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls review covers when that smaller box is the smarter buy.

Roll gauze is a different tool than an adhesive strip or a pad. Where a bandage covers a small cut and a non-stick pad absorbs drainage under tape, a gauze roll wraps โ€” it secures a dressing in place over a joint, pads a splint, or builds a compression layer over a larger wound. Every stocked first aid kits program eventually needs roll format, and this review looks specifically at whether the AZEN 100-count box is the right way to buy it: how the bulk count changes the economics compared with a smaller box, and how the 3 in x 4.1 yard roll stacks up against the other wrap and roll options carried in the collection.

Vendor AZEN lists this product under model B-50P at a $22.99 list price for the 100-roll count. We evaluate it here as a curation-and-spec analysis grounded in the manufacturer's published listing โ€” how the format and pack size fit a restocking program โ€” not as a medical recommendation.

Editorial verdict: 4.3/5. The bulk-buy answer to roll gauze. One hundred 3 in x 4.1 yard rolls at a per-roll price that beats every smaller box in the collection, which makes this the obvious pick for cabinets, multi-kit facilities, and trauma stations that go through wrap fast. It is genuinely more product than a single household kit needs, and a case that size takes up real shelf space โ€” but for anyone restocking more than one station, the math favors buying big.

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Pros

  • Lowest per-roll cost of any gauze roll option in the wound care collection
  • One hundred rolls covers a full restock cycle across multiple kits or stations
  • 3 in x 4.1 yard size wraps most joints, splints, and dressing sites without waste
  • Fewer reorders for facilities and cabinets with high roll-gauze turnover
  • Same roll spec as the smaller AZEN box, so quality does not change with quantity

Cons

  • $22.99 upfront is a real commitment for a single household kit
  • A case of one hundred rolls needs dedicated cabinet or shelf space
  • Overkill for a personal vehicle kit or toolbox pouch โ€” the 25-pack fits better there
  • No tape included; roll ends still need a securing strip from a separate product

Who the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls box is for

  • Facility and safety managers restocking several workplace first aid kits at once, where roll gauze empties out of every station on the same cycle.
  • Cabinet owners who keep a dedicated wrap shelf in a first aid cabinets station and would rather buy once a quarter than once a month.
  • Trauma and industrial sites where roll gauze doubles as pressure-wrap and splint padding and turnover is high.
  • Anyone already sold on the AZEN roll from the smaller box who wants to convert to bulk pricing โ€” see our AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls review for the starter-size comparison.

What the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls box does well

Bulk pricing that actually pencils out

At $22.99 for one hundred rolls, the AZEN box works out to roughly 23 cents per roll. That is meaningfully cheaper than buying the same brand's AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages four times over at $7.99 each, which works out closer to 32 cents per roll. For a facility that goes through dozens of rolls a month, that spread adds up fast โ€” it is the difference between reordering quarterly and reordering every few weeks.

One box covers a multi-station restock

Most facilities do not stock roll gauze in exactly one place. A wall cabinet, a couple of workplace first aid kits, and a trauma station all draw from the same wrap supply. Buying one hundred rolls at once means a safety coordinator can fill every station in a single order instead of tracking separate small-box reorders for each location.

The wrap size fits most jobs without waste

A 3 in x 4.1 yard roll is a general-purpose size โ€” wide enough to wrap a wrist, ankle, or forearm in a few passes, and long enough to secure a dressing or pad a splint without running out mid-wrap. It is the same footprint carried by the smaller AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages, so a facility that standardizes on this width gets consistent wrap coverage whether it buys the small box or the case.

Consistent with a compliance-driven restocking cycle

Programs built around ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 fill counts run on a restocking cadence, not a one-time purchase โ€” our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference covers how roll bandage counts factor into Class A and Class B kit fills. Buying gauze rolls by the hundred keeps that restocking rhythm predictable instead of triggering a reorder every time one kit runs low.

Where the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls box falls short

It is genuinely too much for a single kit

One hundred rolls is a facility-scale purchase. A single household first aid box, a glove-compartment kit, or a one-person toolbox pouch will not work through that volume for years. For those use cases, the AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages is sized correctly and costs far less upfront.

Storage is a real consideration

A case of one hundred individually wrapped rolls takes noticeably more shelf space than a small box. Facilities without a dedicated supply closet or a shelf in a first aid cabinets station should plan for that footprint before ordering the bulk count.

No tape ships with the box

A gauze roll's tail end needs to be secured โ€” with a clip, a self-adhesive wrap, or a strip of tape โ€” and this listing does not include one. Pair it with a roll of Dimora Paper Medical Tape or OK TAPE OKPore Medical Surgical Tape so the wrap actually stays put once it is on.

How it compares across the wound care collection

Here is where the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls sits against the broader roll, wrap, and pad lineup in the bandages and wound care collection:

Product Format Best for Price
AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls Roll gauze, 3 in x 4.1 yd, 100-count Bulk restock across multiple stations $22.99
AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Roll gauze, 3 in x 4.1 yd, 25-count Single kits, starter buys, lighter duty $7.99
MED PRIDE Sterile Krinkle Gauze Roll Krinkle roll, 4.5 in x 4.1 yd, 6-ply Wider wrap, extra conformability $19.99
AZEN Self-Adhesive Cohesive Bandage Wrap Self-adhesive cohesive wrap, 16-pack Wraps that stick to themselves, no tape needed $7.99
Gauze Care 100pc Large Sterile Gauze Pads Flat pad, 4x4 in, 100-count Bulk pad coverage instead of a wrap $19.49
First Aid Only Large Sterile Triangular Bandage Triangular sling bandage Arm slings and large-area immobilization $4.81

Head-to-head: AZEN 100-Pack vs AZEN 25-Pack vs MED PRIDE Krinkle Roll

The closest three-way decision for a gauze roll purchase is pack size within the same brand, or a wider roll from a different one:

Spec AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls MED PRIDE Sterile Krinkle Gauze Roll
Roll width 3 in 3 in 4.5 in
Roll length 4.1 yd 4.1 yd 4.1 yd
Pack count 100 rolls 25 rolls Sterile krinkle, 6-ply
Approx. cost per roll ~$0.23 ~$0.32 n/a โ€” single roll listing
Best fit Multi-station bulk restock Single kit or starter buy Wider wrap or extra conformability
Price $22.99 $7.99 $19.99
  • Buy the AZEN 100 Pack if you are restocking a cabinet, multiple kits, or a trauma station and want the lowest cost per roll.
  • Buy the AZEN 25 Pack if you are stocking a single kit and do not want to commit to a case โ€” full breakdown in our AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls review.
  • Buy the MED PRIDE Krinkle Roll if you specifically need a wider 4.5 in wrap or the crinkled texture for extra conformability around joints.

Shop the series on Amazon โ†’ AZEN 100 Pack AZEN 25 Pack MED PRIDE Krinkle Roll

What to pair these gauze rolls with

A roll of gauze rarely ships alone in a real restocking order. Since this box does not include tape, pair it with the Dimora Paper Medical Tape or OK TAPE OKPore Medical Surgical Tape to secure the wrapped end, or switch to the AZEN Self-Adhesive Cohesive Bandage Wrap for wraps that stick to themselves with no tape at all. For the wound underneath the wrap, stock a pad such as the Med Pride 60733 sterile non-stick pads, the bulk MedStock non-stick pads, or the equally bulk Gauze Care 100pc Large Sterile Gauze Pads, and restock the rest of the kit from the first aid kit refills collection.

Top restock pairings on Amazon โ†’ Dimora Paper Medical Tape AZEN Cohesive Wrap Med Pride Non-Stick Pads

Category context: where roll gauze fits in a first aid program

Roll gauze is the securing layer, not the wound-contact layer โ€” it holds a pad or dressing in place, wraps a joint, or pads a splint. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires an adequate first aid supply, and its appendix points to ANSI/ISEA Z308.1, which lists a minimum roll bandage count per kit class; the full decode lives in our OSHA first aid kit requirements explained reference. For choosing the container this roll gauze restocks, start with the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide, or see the best workplace first aid kits guide for compliant kit picks built around this level of wound care stock.

Total cost of ownership

At roughly 23 cents per roll, the AZEN 100 Pack is priced to disappear into a facility's consumables budget rather than show up as a line item worth scrutinizing. The real cost driver is not the box price but how many stations draw from it โ€” a single wall Medique 712MTM first aid cabinet plus a couple of workplace kits can burn through a meaningful chunk of one hundred rolls between quarterly restocks. Budget this box as a recurring bulk consumable alongside your first aid kit refills, not a one-time purchase, and compare it against the 25-pack whenever order volume changes.

Final verdict: buy this one when you are restocking more than one place

Rating: 4.3/5. The AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages product page earns its spot as the bulk answer to roll gauze: the same 3 in x 4.1 yard roll as the smaller box, at a meaningfully lower per-roll cost, sized for facilities and multi-kit programs rather than a single household box. Buy this when you are restocking a cabinet or several kits at once; buy the AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages when one kit is all you need to fill.

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AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls โ€” frequently asked questions

How many rolls of gauze does a facility actually need per month?

It depends on headcount and how many stations draw from the same supply, but roll gauze is consistently one of the fastest-emptying items across a workplace first aid kits program. A one-hundred-roll case gives most multi-station facilities a full quarter or more of buffer before the next reorder.

Is the AZEN 100 Pack the same roll as the AZEN 25 Pack, just more of them?

Yes โ€” both list the same 3 in x 4.1 yard roll dimensions under the AZEN brand; the only difference is pack count and price. Choose based on how much volume you need, not on any difference in the roll itself. See our AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls review for the smaller-box case.

Why is the cost per roll lower on the 100-pack than the 25-pack?

Bulk packaging spreads fixed packaging and shipping costs across more units. At $22.99 for one hundred rolls versus $7.99 for twenty-five, the 100-pack works out to roughly 23 cents per roll against roughly 32 cents per roll for the smaller box โ€” a meaningful spread for any facility reordering regularly.

Does gauze roll count toward ANSI Z308.1 first aid kit requirements?

Yes โ€” ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 specifies a minimum roll bandage count for both Class A and Class B kits. The standard and its OSHA linkage are decoded in our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference.

What is the difference between roll gauze and a gauze pad?

A gauze pad, like the Gauze Care 100pc Large Sterile Gauze Pads, is a flat square placed directly against a wound. Roll gauze wraps around a limb or joint to secure that pad or dressing, or to build a compression layer. Most kits need both formats, not one or the other.

Do I need tape to use this gauze roll?

Yes, in most cases. A plain gauze roll like this one does not stick to itself, so the tail end needs a strip of tape โ€” such as the Dimora Paper Medical Tape โ€” or a clip to stay secured. If you would rather skip tape entirely, the AZEN Self-Adhesive Cohesive Bandage Wrap sticks to itself instead.

How does the AZEN roll compare to the MED PRIDE krinkle gauze roll?

The AZEN roll is 3 inches wide; the MED PRIDE Sterile Krinkle Gauze Roll is a wider 4.5 inches with a crinkled 6-ply texture built for extra conformability. Both run 4.1 yards long. Pick the wider MED PRIDE roll for larger wrap jobs; pick AZEN for a narrower, more general-purpose wrap and lower cost per roll at the 100-count size.

Is the AZEN 100 Pack overkill for a home first aid kit?

For most households, yes. A single home kit will not cycle through one hundred rolls in a reasonable timeframe. The AZEN 25 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages is the better-sized buy for a home, vehicle, or single toolbox kit.

What size wounds or wraps does a 3-inch gauze roll work for?

A 3-inch roll fits most general wrapping jobs โ€” wrists, ankles, forearms, and securing a pad over a mid-sized wound. For a wider wrap surface, such as a larger limb or extra padding around a splint, the 4.5-inch MED PRIDE Sterile Krinkle Gauze Roll covers more area per pass.

How should a facility store one hundred gauze rolls?

Individually wrapped rolls store fine in a dry supply closet or a dedicated shelf in a first aid cabinets station. Keep the case away from moisture and rotate stock so older rolls get used before newer ones.

Can this gauze roll be used for a pressure wrap in a trauma kit?

Roll gauze is commonly used to secure a dressing under pressure as part of general wound wrapping. For dedicated hemorrhage-control products with pressure-bar or cinch designs, check the trauma-specific listings in the wound care category rather than relying on plain roll gauze alone.

Does buying the 100-pack save money over buying four 25-packs?

Yes. Four AZEN 25-packs at $7.99 each total $31.96 for one hundred rolls, versus $22.99 for the 100-pack โ€” a real savings for anyone who knows they need that much volume upfront.

What should I check before ordering gauze rolls in bulk?

Confirm how many stations or kits the order needs to cover and whether your program already tracks ANSI Z308.1 fill counts. If you are unsure which kit class applies, the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide walks through that decision before you order.

Are these gauze rolls individually wrapped?

Yes, each roll ships as an individual unit within the case, which keeps unused rolls sealed and ready for the next restock rather than exposed once the outer case is opened.

What ships with the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls?

The case contains one hundred rolls of AZEN gauze bandage under vendor model B-50P, each 3 in x 4.1 yards. No tape, pads, or additional wound-care items are included โ€” order those separately from the bandages and wound care collection.

Is the AZEN 100 Pack a good fit for a workplace first aid kit refill program?

Yes โ€” buying in bulk fits naturally into a scheduled refill cycle. Pair it with structured refill packs from the first aid kit refills collection, such as the First Aid Only 90583 25-person refill or the Urgent First Aid Class A refill, so the whole kit gets refreshed on the same schedule.

Why trust this AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE and first aid retailer โ€” we stock the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls and their sibling wound care products for safety managers, procurement teams, and field supervisors. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by AZEN or by paid third-party reviewers. Product positioning is cross-referenced against the manufacturer's published listing, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 fill requirements via the International Safety Equipment Association, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this product and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” First aid and wound care desk ยท specialization: ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 kit fills, workplace first aid program stocking, and wound care consumables selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, FDA OTC first aid product guidance, AZEN brand product listing, WC Safety wound care category data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product details are taken from the manufacturer's published listing โ€” no specifications are invented.
How this AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls review was researched. This is a curation and specification analysis, not first-person lab testing. We mapped the product's listed attributes and pack economics against the roll-gauze format tradeoffs documented across the wound care category, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 kit fill requirements published by the ISEA, OSHA's medical services and first aid rule at 29 CFR 1910.151, and FDA OTC first aid guidance. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to ANSI or OSHA guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the AZEN 100 Pack Gauze Rolls Bandages in its own catalog. The 4.3/5 rating reflects the product's fit for bulk restocking relative to its price and the alternatives in our wound care collection. Nothing on this page is medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” follow the product label and consult a qualified professional for workplace first aid program design.
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