As the man who filmed this, I can say this is our nicest toaster we film with
Thanks for unloading at 240p. Really nostalgic
Those work so good! I used one to close a pretty deep gash on my knee. Thank you whoever invented this!
I’m currently bleeding to death and this (how to) was just what I needed, 10/10 would recommend 👍
One time I used clear packing tape and a dab of super glue that worked like a champ.
Damn, this would helped with my automutilation scars😢
When I was about 10 years old I went on a massive trek on the beach at my Nans, about 4 hours up the beach. I found a light bulb, I tried to smash that lightbulb on anything I could find but it was all sand and shells. I eventually found a washed up tree and decided I could smash it on that, I was wrong. I ended up using a thrusting motion and it smashed! I had a massive shard of glass in between my thumb and index finger. Almost like an instinctive motion I pulled it out and there was a massive hole that I could see the bone at the base of my thumb and I just clamped it together with my other hand. I remember being more scared of what my parents were going to say than the actual wound. It bled a bit I just kept rinsing it off on the way home. By the time I got there and explained what happened no one believed me because it just looked like a scratch. I was very lucky I think. But I learned that. If it’s a clean tidy cut And you get back together quickly our body has an amazing ability to heal. 32 years later and I still have a scar. That’s my little story for ya anyways, thanks for listening.
These should be in every first aid kit everywhere. Being able to close a wound cleanly is amazing.
This works great on a corpse. A live human would be bleeding all over the place with nowhere to stick this to.
It's most likely something to hold the wound until you get to the hospital. Edit 2: Y'all actually have to stop arguing over bandaids. While some of you have great points, many of the things I'm receiving lack any true value and are, quite frankly, stupid.
2023 elevated butterfly bandage...my mom was a nurse, and back in the day, you couldn't get your stitches wet....some dude went swimming in our pool and the stitches came out I was 8 when I watched my mom stitch this dude up by the pool.....I learned alot from my mom, she 82 now and have so much respect for her and what she accomplished in her life....she bad ass....just sayin
i think I'll prefer stitching....😊
I had two knee replacement surgeries and both were closed up with superglue. Both scars are barely noticeable
I had to get 5 staples in my head after I busted it open skating once. They didn't even deaden the area with any numbing shots or cream or anything, dude just started stapling. He even messed up on one and had to take it out and redo it. I asked if I could have the stapler afterwards because I was like, "I just waited 3 hrs for this? I could do this at home". Surprisingly he gave it to me, so I put it in a Ziploc bag and kept it in my medicine cabinet in case I ever needed stitches again. Never had to use it, which was probably for the best
Electrical tape works too
I've done that with a bandaid, also steri strips, sports tape works really well.
Very very cool! Great tool! This would be very helpful for children
They made sure to select their finest potato to film this video with lol
I remember working on cars in my old shop and cut about halfway through my left index finger while cutting a zip tie with a pocket knife like a dumbass. I knew it would probably happen but was too lazy to walk across the shop back to my tools. I ended up using liquid band aid glue to seal it all up and I’ll tell you what. That shit works wonders! Definitely better than a bandaid and honestly I’d rather do that than get stitches.
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