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Dimora Hydrogel Burn and Wound Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch Review (2026)

Is the Dimora Hydrogel Burn and Wound Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch the right dressing for a well-stocked burn station?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if you want a hydrogel-specific 4 x 4 dressing and are comparing it against the other sterile burn dressings on the site. The Dimora Hydrogel Burn and Wound Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch is priced at $22.99, positioning it above the single-unit Water-Jel 4 x 4 and the budget First Aid Only FAE-7012, and closer to the multi-dressing Rhino Rescue 5-Pack and Burnshield 6-Count on total spend.

Dimora's hydrogel dressing sits in the 4 x 4 inch corner of the burn care collection, competing directly against every other sterile burn dressing sized to the same footprint. This review checks how its labeled hydrogel format and price stack up against the rest of the 4 x 4 field, and where it makes sense to pair it with a spot-treatment gel or packet instead. One guardrail up front: this dressing is an FDA-regulated over-the-counter first-aid product for minor burns only. For severe, deep, large-area, chemical, or electrical burns โ€” or any burn to the face or airway โ€” call 911 and seek emergency medical care immediately; no dressing replaces professional treatment.

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Editorial verdict: 4.15 / 5. The Dimora Hydrogel Burn and Wound Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch is a solidly rated hydrogel-specific dressing in a crowded 4 x 4 field. It costs more than the budget single-unit options, but the explicit hydrogel formulation and dual burn-and-wound framing on the listing set it apart from plain gel-cooling dressings.

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Pros

  • Explicit hydrogel formulation named on the listing, not just a generic "gel cooling" description
  • Dual burn-and-wound framing โ€” positioned for more than just burn care
  • 4 x 4 inch sterile format matches the most common dressing footprint in the category
  • Second-highest rating among the four products reviewed in this batch

Cons

Who the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing is for

  • Buyers who specifically want a hydrogel-labeled dressing rather than a generic gel-cooling format
  • Facilities that want a dressing framed for both burns and general wound coverage in one product
  • Safety managers comparing the full 4 x 4 dressing field before settling on a brand
  • Sites that already stock a spot-treatment packet and need a matching sterile dressing for larger coverage

What the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing does well

Explicit hydrogel formulation

Where several 4 x 4 dressings in this category are described more generally as "gel cooling," Dimora's listing names the format directly as hydrogel โ€” a distinction worth knowing if your program specifies hydrogel dressings.

Dual burn-and-wound positioning

The listing frames Dimora as both a burn dressing and a wound dressing, giving it slightly broader positioning than dressings marketed for burns alone.

Standard 4 x 4 inch sterile format

The 4 x 4 inch size matches the most common format in the category, meaning it drops directly into the same cabinet slot as the Rhino Rescue, Burnshield, and Water-Jel dressings.

Strong comparative rating

At 4.15/5, Dimora is the second-highest-rated product in this four-product comparison batch, trailing only the premium silver-formula gel reviewed alongside it.

Where the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing falls short

No stated unit count

Unlike the Rhino Rescue 5-Pack or the Burnshield 6-Count, Dimora's listing doesn't specify how many dressings are included at $22.99. Check the current Amazon listing directly before assuming a per-unit price comparable to the multi-packs.

Priced above the budget single-unit options

At $22.99, Dimora costs more than the single Water-Jel 4 x 4 ($9.30) and the First Aid Only FAE-7012 ($6.16). Budget buyers who just need one dressing will find cheaper options.

No larger-format option from Dimora

Dimora's burn-care line on the site is 4 x 4 inch only โ€” there's no strip or large-panel dressing the way Water-Jel's 4 x 16 covers limb-length burns.

How the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing compares to the 4 x 4 dressing field on WC Safety

Product Format Best for Typical price
Dimora Hydrogel Dressing 4 x 4 hydrogel dressing Hydrogel-specific format, dual burn/wound use $22.99 Check price
Rhino Rescue 5-Pack Five 4 x 4 dressings Mid-count multi-pack $17.99 Check price
Burnshield 6-Count Six 4 x 4 dressings Highest-rated multi-pack in the category $19.95 Check price
Water-Jel Burn Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch Single 4 x 4 dressing Budget single-unit pick $9.30 Check price
Redicare 8-Pack Eight 4 x 4 dressings Lowest per-dressing cost, multi-station $26.39 Check price

Dimora Hydrogel Dressing vs the closest 4 x 4 dressing siblings

Spec Dimora Hydrogel Dressing Burn-Fix 4-Pack First Aid Only FAE-7012
Sterile dressing โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
4 x 4 inch size โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
Labeled hydrogel formulation โœ“ โ€” โ€”
Typical price $22.99 $17.77 $6.16
  • Buy the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing if you specifically want a hydrogel-labeled 4 x 4 dressing with dual burn-and-wound framing.
  • Buy the Burn-Fix 4-Pack if you want four dressings instead of relying on a single unit's listing.
  • Buy the First Aid Only FAE-7012 if budget is the deciding factor and you just need one dressing on hand.

Shop the 4 x 4 dressings on Amazon โ†’ Dimora Hydrogel Dressing Burn-Fix 4-Pack First Aid Only FAE-7012

What to stage alongside the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing

A single dressing covers one incident, so round out the station with spot-treatment packets for smaller burns that don't justify opening a full dressing. The STUBDL Burn Free Pain Relieving Gel 12-Pack or the bulk CareAll 144-Pack handle nuisance burns without opening a dressing. For a well-rounded station, also see our Rhino Rescue 5-Pack review and Burnshield review for the multi-pack alternatives.

Top spot-treatment pairings on Amazon โ†’ STUBDL 12-Pack CareAll 144-Pack

Where 4 x 4 hydrogel dressings fit in a first aid program

OSHA's first-aid rule, 29 CFR 1910.151, requires adequate first-aid supplies for on-site hazards, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 puts burn treatment in both Class A and Class B kit fills โ€” our OSHA first aid kit requirements explained reference breaks down what each class requires. A 4 x 4 dressing is the standard fill for the burn slot in most kits, and choosing between plain gel-cooling and hydrogel-labeled formats is a judgment call the pillar which first aid kit do you need guide walks through. See the full field in the best burn care kits and dressings guide, and review the wider PPE picture for hot-work sites in the construction site PPE hub.

Total cost of ownership

At $22.99, Dimora sits mid-to-high in the 4 x 4 dressing field โ€” more than a single Water-Jel unit but in line with a multi-pack purchase from a competing brand. Track expiry dates through your first aid kit refill program alongside the rest of the cabinet, and budget one dressing purchase per station per year for moderate-traffic areas.

Final verdict: 4.15 / 5

The Dimora Hydrogel Burn and Wound Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch earns a solid 4.15/5 as a hydrogel-specific dressing with dual burn-and-wound positioning. Buy it if the hydrogel-labeled format matters to your program. Buy the Rhino Rescue 5-Pack or Burnshield 6-Count if a confirmed multi-unit count matters more than the hydrogel label. Buy the First Aid Only FAE-7012 if you just need the cheapest single dressing on hand.

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Dimora Hydrogel Burn and Wound Dressing, 4 x 4 Inch FAQ

What makes Dimora's dressing "hydrogel" specifically?

Per the product listing, Dimora is described as a hydrogel formulation, a more specific labeling than the generic "gel cooling" language used by some competing 4 x 4 dressings.

How many dressings come in the Dimora package?

The listing does not state an exact unit count at $22.99. Check the current Amazon listing directly before comparing per-unit price against the counted multi-packs like the Rhino Rescue 5-Pack.

Can the Dimora dressing treat a severe burn?

No. It is an FDA-regulated over-the-counter first-aid product for minor burns, used per its label. Deep, charred, large-area, chemical, or electrical burns โ€” or any burn to the face or airway โ€” are emergencies: call 911 and seek medical care immediately.

Dimora vs Rhino Rescue 5-Pack โ€” which should I buy?

The Rhino Rescue 5-Pack โ€” see our Rhino Rescue review โ€” states a confirmed 5-dressing count for $17.99, undercutting Dimora on price if you need multiple dressings. Dimora's advantage is its explicitly hydrogel-labeled formulation.

Dimora vs Burnshield โ€” which should I buy?

The Burnshield 6-Count โ€” see our Burnshield review โ€” gives you six confirmed dressings for $19.95, less than Dimora's $22.99. Choose Burnshield for confirmed multi-unit value, Dimora for the hydrogel-specific labeling.

Does Dimora treat wounds as well as burns?

Per its listing, yes โ€” Dimora is framed as both a burn dressing and a wound dressing, similar to the dual framing used by the SilvrSTAT gel reviewed alongside it.

Where should I stage the Dimora dressing?

In the first aid cabinet closest to your highest burn-risk area โ€” a kitchen line, welding bay, or maintenance shop โ€” within the first aid kits collection's staging guidance.

Does a hydrogel dressing replace cool running water?

It's the practical alternative when running water isn't available. Follow the package directions and escalate to medical care for anything beyond a minor burn.

How long does the Dimora dressing keep in storage?

Check the printed expiry date on the packaging; fold it into the same expiry sweep you run on the rest of your first aid kit refills. Store sealed at normal room conditions โ€” no refrigeration required.

What's the difference between a hydrogel dressing and a burn gel packet?

A packet, like the STUBDL packet, is a small single-use dose for a spot burn; a dressing like Dimora's is a gel-saturated sterile sheet that covers a larger surface area. Stations typically stock both.

Is Dimora the cheapest 4 x 4 dressing on the site?

No. The single Water-Jel 4 x 4 ($9.30) and the First Aid Only FAE-7012 ($6.16) are both cheaper. Dimora's price reflects its hydrogel-specific labeling and dual burn/wound positioning.

Does the Dimora dressing count toward ANSI Z308.1 burn treatment requirements?

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 requires burn treatment items in Class A and Class B fills; the standard's minimums are met by individual burn dressings regardless of brand. See the OSHA and ANSI first aid kit requirements reference for the class-by-class fill tables.

Should a construction or hot-work site stock the Dimora dressing?

Yes โ€” hot-work zones benefit from a sterile 4 x 4 dressing on hand, and the dual burn/wound framing covers more incident types than a burn-only product. Pair it with the rest of the PPE stack covered in the construction site PPE guide.

Is one Dimora dressing enough for a well-stocked station?

Depends on traffic. A single-station kit may be fine with one or two on hand alongside spot-treatment packets; a busier station should consider a confirmed multi-count option like the Rhino Rescue 5-Pack.

What rating did the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing earn and why?

4.15 / 5 โ€” the second-highest rating in this four-product comparison batch, reflecting the explicit hydrogel labeling and dual burn/wound framing, offset by the lack of a stated unit count and a higher price than the budget single-unit dressings. See the full field in the best burn care kits and dressings guide.

Why trust this Dimora Hydrogel Dressing review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE and first-aid retailer โ€” we stock the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing and its sibling 4 x 4 burn dressings for safety managers, kitchen operators, and field crews. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Dimora or paid third-party reviewers. Product claims are limited to the manufacturer's labeled FDA OTC first-aid use, cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 kit-fill requirements. 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€” Industrial first-aid and PPE desk ยท specialization: ANSI Z308.1 kit programs, burn-station staging, and workplace first-aid compliance.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, FDA OTC drug labeling requirements, Dimora product listing data, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Specifications limited to manufacturer-labeled data โ€” no invented piece counts, dimensions, or medical claims.
How this burn dressing review was researched. We compared the Dimora Hydrogel Dressing against every burn-care product stocked on WC Safety on dimensions, format, unit count, and price, and mapped each against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, and FDA OTC drug labeling rules. No first-person medical testing is claimed or performed. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to OSHA or ANSI/ISEA guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through links on this page (tag wcsafety04-20). We also stock this product in our own store. The 4.15/5 rating reflects the labeled hydrogel formulation, dual burn-and-wound framing, and standard 4 x 4 sterile format against alternatives โ€” no manufacturer sponsored, reviewed, or influenced this content. This article is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice: burn hydrogel dressings are OTC first-aid products for minor burns only, and severe burns require immediate emergency medical care. Consult a licensed medical professional and your safety officer when building a workplace first-aid program.
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