Rolled finger cots made of latex or latex-free material with good tactile sensitivity. Suitable for single use in industry, hospitals and care centres. Hygienic solution to protect fingers and dressing material from dirt, moisture, chemicals and germs.
Content: 100 piece (€0.06* / 1 piece)
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
Content: 100 piece (€0.66* / 1 piece)
Finger cots protect individual fingers from injuries or liquids. Finger cots can also be used to protect existing wounds. Finger cots have similar properties to disposable gloves, but are easier to put on and take off than protective gloves. As they are usually made of latex, they are relatively stretchy and offer a high level of comfort. Finger cots are mainly used in care, treatment and medicine.
Finger cots are not only useful in medical and industrial areas, but are also a practical aid in everyday life for protecting bandages on the fingers. They are particularly effective at protecting plasters and bandages from moisture and humidity. This is particularly important as wet bandages lose their adhesive strength and can therefore lose their protective function.
The use of finger cots keeps the dressing dry, which means it adheres better and fulfils its function for longer. In addition, finger cots allow the wearer to continue working unhindered without having to worry about soiling or damaging the dressing. This makes them an essential tool in any first aid kit, especially in environments where water or other liquids are used.
In contrast to gloves, finger cots are only intended to protect individual fingers. They are usually made of latex and are slipped over the finger. Like disposable gloves, finger cots are available powder-free or powdered. Powder-free finger cots primarily protect against allergies and the powder cannot contaminate the environment. Powdered versions, on the other hand, are easier to put on and take off. You can also choose between different sizes of finger cots.
Finger cots are a practical solution when only one or two fingers need to be protected rather than the whole hand. They are an ideal alternative to gloves, especially for activities that require a high degree of dexterity. The small protective sleeves are indispensable for examinations or precision work where hands and patients need to be protected from transmission or infection. Finger cots are also very useful when handling irritating chemicals, adhesives or aggressive cleaning agents, as they form an effective barrier.
In addition, finger cots are used in special situations, e.g. when handling electronic components, where they prevent static discharges. They are also excellent for protecting an injured finger, especially if it is covered with a gauze bandage or dressing. As they are made from impermeable materials such as latex or polythene, they provide tight protection, which is supported by an elasticated edge that ensures a secure and tight fit.
Typical applications for finger cots are: