Dynarex 3611 Sterile Fabric Adhesive Bandages, 3/4 x 3 Inch
Editor's take: the full case for this bandage is in our Dynarex 3611 fabric bandages review, and the container it restocks is covered in the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide. Dynarex 3611 Sterile Fab...
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Dynarex 3611 Sterile Fabric Adhesive Bandages β the bulk-box restock choice
If you're restocking cabinets or kits on a schedule, cost per strip matters more than brand. The Dynarex 3611 sterile fabric bandages, sized 3/4 x 3 inch, deliver the same woven fabric-strip function as name-brand bandages at a bulk-box price built for facilities that burn through their bandage supply fast. This page covers the spec, how it compares to the other fabric strips in the bandages and wound care collection, and what to order it with.
Jump to: Features Β· Specs Β· Restocking Β· Comparison Β· FAQ
Dynarex 3611 Sterile Fabric Adhesive Bandages (vendor model 3611) are 3/4 x 3-inch woven fabric strips sold in a bulk box β the workhorse restock item for facilities that need a lot of bandages without paying a brand premium on every box.
Key features
- 3/4 x 3-inch sterile fabric strip sized for standard cuts and scrapes
- Bulk-box format cuts the cost per strip versus name-brand boxes
- Woven fabric backing flexes with hand and joint motion instead of creasing
- Individually wrapped strips keep sterility intact until use
- Satisfies ANSI Z308.1 bandage fill requirements at scale
- The standard restock choice for cabinets and kits with high bandage turnover
Pros
- Lowest cost per strip in this fabric-bandage lineup
- Same fabric-strip flex and breathability as name-brand options
- Bulk-box format matches how facilities actually restock cabinets
- Individually wrapped and sterile, ready for immediate use
- Straightforward reorder item for a scheduled restock program
Cons
- No extreme-hold adhesive upgrade for wet or high-friction work
- Not metal-detectable β wrong pick for food-processing lines
- Less brand recognition than Band-Aid for employee-facing kits
- Fixed 3/4 x 3-inch size only β no knuckle-cut variant in this line
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Vendor | Dynarex |
| Model | 3611 |
| Size | 3/4 x 3 inch |
| Format | Sterile woven fabric strip, individually wrapped, bulk box |
| Typical use | Scheduled cabinet and kit restocking |
| List price | $5.32 |
Use cases
- Facilities managers running a scheduled restock cycle for a first aid cabinets collection station where bandages are the fastest-emptying pocket.
- Multi-station operations buying in bulk to cut cost per strip across several workplace first aid kits at once.
- Safety coordinators topping off a kit between full ANSI refill cycles without ordering an entire refill pack.
- Budget-conscious buyers who want the same fabric-strip function as a name brand without paying the brand premium.
Restocking: what to order with a bulk bandage box
Bulk fabric strips are built to slot directly into an existing first aid kits program, not to replace the container. Pair this box with a structured refill from the first aid kit refills collection when a full ANSI fill needs restoring, or order it standalone to top off just the bandage pocket in a cabinet from the first aid cabinets collection.
What this bandage is not: it is not an extreme-hold or detectable bandage β for wet-work conditions or food-service compliance, see the sibling products below.
| Restock item | Why pair it | Buy link |
|---|---|---|
| First Aid Only 90583 refill | Restores a 25-person kit's full ANSI fill | View kit refill |
| General Medi 160-piece refill bag | Budget-tier restock companion for soft-sided kits | View refill bag |
| Medique 712MTM cabinet | Standard 3-shelf cabinet with a dedicated bandage pocket | View cabinet |
| MedStock non-stick pads 4x4 | Case-quantity pad restock for the same scheduled cycle | View pads |
For multi-station facilities, the first aid kit refills for bulk restocking collection consolidates the full ANSI-fill items you'd otherwise order piecemeal alongside this bandage box.
Comparison: Dynarex 3611 vs the other fabric strips
Price per strip is the clearest differentiator among the three general-purpose fabric bandages in this set.
| Product | Format | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dynarex 3611 | Bulk fabric strip, 3/4 x 3 in | Scheduled cabinet restocking on a budget | $5.32 |
| Band-Aid Flexible Fabric | Fabric strip | Employee-visible kits, brand trust | $8.97 |
| Curad Performance Series | Extreme-hold antibacterial strip | Sweat, water, and glove changes | $8.47 |
- Choose the Dynarex 3611 if cost per strip drives a scheduled restock across multiple stations.
- Choose the Band-Aid Flexible Fabric bandages if employee recognition matters in a visible kit β see our Band-Aid Flexible Fabric bandages review.
- Choose the Curad Performance Series bandages if wet-work adhesion is the deciding factor over price.
- Need a knuckle-cut shape? The Dynarex 3614 knuckle fabric bandages share the same Dynarex value positioning in a joint-specific cut.
Our Dynarex 3611 fabric bandages review covers the economics of bulk restocking in more depth, and the best workplace first aid kits guide covers the containers this bandage restocks.
Compare fabric strips on Amazon β Dynarex 3611 Band-Aid Flexible Fabric
Frequently asked questions
How many boxes do I need to restock a facility?
Count your active kit and cabinet stations and order at least one box per station, adjusting up for high-traffic areas. Combine the order with a full refill from the first aid kit refills collection to restore the rest of the ANSI fill at the same time.
Is this the same fabric-strip quality as name-brand bandages?
Yes β it's a woven fabric backing with sterile individual wrapping, the same core construction as the branded options. The difference is price and packaging, not the wound-covering function.
Does this bandage satisfy ANSI Z308.1 fill requirements?
Yes β sterile fabric strips count toward the adhesive bandage line item in ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, decoded in our OSHA first aid kit requirements explained reference.
Should I buy this or the Band-Aid Flexible Fabric for my kits?
If cost per strip drives a scheduled restock, buy the Dynarex 3611. If you want the recognized brand name in an employee-visible kit, order the Band-Aid Flexible Fabric bandages instead.
Is 3/4 x 3 inch the right size for most cuts?
Yes β that size covers the majority of minor cuts and scrapes. For larger wounds, step up to a bordered dressing like the Healqu island dressing 4x4.
Can this bandage be used in food-processing environments?
No β it is not metal-detectable or color-coded. Use the Curad Blue Detectable knuckle bandages instead for those environments.
What's the best way to buy this for a multi-cabinet facility?
Order multiple boxes alongside a bulk purchase from the first aid cabinets and stations line so every station gets restocked on the same schedule.
Does this bandage flex the same way a name-brand fabric strip does?
Yes β the woven fabric backing behaves the same mechanically, stretching with knuckle and joint motion instead of creasing like a plastic film strip.
Should I stock this alongside an extreme-hold bandage?
Many facilities do β the Dynarex 3611 for general dry-condition restocking and the Curad Performance Series bandages for wet stations or heavy glove-change areas.
Is this bandage sold individually or only in a bulk box?
It ships as a bulk box of individually wrapped sterile strips β that packaging is the entire value proposition for scheduled restocking.
What refill kit pairs best with this bandage?
The First Aid Only 90583 25-person refill or the General Medi 160-piece refill bag both restore a full kit fill alongside this bandage box.
How do I know when it's time to reorder?
Bandages are typically the fastest-emptying slot in any kit or cabinet. Set a monthly check for high-use stations rather than waiting for a full annual restock cycle.
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Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, Dynarex brand product listing, WC Safety wound care category data.
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