First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit, Soft Case

  • Contains 299 essential first aid supplies for treating minor aches and injuries
  • Clear plastic liner in nylon case for organization and easy access to first aid supplies in an emergency
  • Soft sided, zippered case ideal for home, travel and on the go use
  • Not made with natural rubber latex

I have bought four of these, and given two away. I don't play the "numbers game" of giving big praise for 150 inexpensive band-aids; but this has a number of other features, like single-serve OTC medicines and salves, which are ideal. The pouch is STURDY and capacious. I add a few gauze rolls, a couple of neosporin type antibiotics bought from the dollar store, a few other things I want, and, voila, I've got a meaningful first aid kit. When I remove some of the cheap band-aids, there's space for much more in the pouch. Gift recipients really, really like the idea of having a home-car-travel bag kit which can deal with all the "little emergencies" of life. Surprisingly, many of my friends have a box of band aids in their bathroom cabinet and that's all. "Don't be like them"

Extremely impressed with the quality of this product. What I have received far exceeded my expectations and I am ordering another two sets as gifts and another two sets for our family vehicles. I have looked at a lot of first aid kits and I will have to say with all honesty this by far is the best bang for the buck.

For the price you pay, there is SO MUCH in here! I've dropped this in my car as an emergency aid kit and I've already used it twice for my friends who have had some minor cuts and bruises as well as someone who had a larger scrape. There's pair reliever tablets, burn relief patches, band aids of all sizes in here. If you need something for your day to day first aid use, it can likely be found in here. It even comes in a handy carrying case that you can toss anywhere. At 13 dollars, this is an absolute steal!

For the price, how could you NOT be satisfied with this kit? This kit comes loaded and almost busting at the seams with a lot of practical items that will be great for First Aid - Exactly what this kit is intended for. As an EMT, I bought this to have in my car in case I come across the scene with someone that needs medical attention - I can provide First Aid while I'm waiting on the others in the ambulance. A couple years ago, I happened to stumble across a rather scary single-vehicle car accident before anyone else had come across it or even reported it - This would've been a great kit to have - At minimum, for the gloves and gauze. I did, however, throw in a couple other items of my own like a pair of decent trauma shears and a few extra pair of some quality nitrile gloves. The bag is rather light duty but the zipper feels pretty tough so I'm not too concerned about longevity. Overall, a great kit for the price!

Really amazing all the stuff you get in this small pack for such a low price. I took the advice of some other reviewers and added some allergy medicine, gauze wrap, and better quality metal needle nose tweezers to the kit. I plan to take this with me on hikes, so I also removed most of the bandages (they seriously give you a huge amount -- enough bandages to last me for years) and some of the other duplicate items like painkillers to lighten the load a little bit.

I am always looking for first aid supplies. My boyfriend and I go camping quite often, and having a comprehensive first-aid kit is essential when hiking and even car camping! I am also one of those people who likes to plan ahead, so I have several emergency kits (one in case we are stuck in the house, one for each of us in case we have to evacuate, one for each of our cars, and one for traveling and camping). This is the most comprehensive first-aid kit I have come across for the price point. I've seen similar kits cost way more, and I've even tried compiling my own kits from $1 store items, and this is the best value I have found for the money. It has all of the essentials, and no skimping on quality!

Sweet deal from this particular seller at twelve bux. I removed it all and separated into ziplock bags and it fits way better in my olive bag. I bought a military bag for a few bux from China, and a medic patch for a couple more bux. Room to add some of my own stuff too like snake bite kit, sunscreen and bug repellent. Pic of my hiking kit:

I bought this kit for my work desk. I'm pretty much the go-to girl for medical needs, and I don't count on the receptionist staff to keep the company's own hard first-aid kit well-stocked. This is kit is inexpensive enough that I don't mind sharing when something is needed. There are a few things of my own that I added, nothing expensive, but to round out the kit. I share what I added to help anyone out w/ setting up their "ideal" kit, because no matter how good a kit is that you buy, inevitably something is lacking. Everything I added is easily found OTC. I added a packet of Dayquil (for allergies & colds coming on), a small box of anti-diarrheal medicine, 2 Naproxen Sodium pills (pain relief), a digital thermometer, a tube of Orajel (tooth/gum/mouth pain), a packet of Pepto-Bismol chewables (gas, bloating, acid reflux, etc.), a large waterproof adhesive bandage & an Ace wrap. This is the kit I chose to buy for my grandmother, my aunt & uncle & my best friend, as well- that is how helpful & great I think that the kit is. For very little money spent, I have piece of mind that people I love will also have a lot of important first-aid pieces (which would cost far more if bought separately) readily available to them now. You can't put a price on peace of mind, knowing that what's needed in an emergency (or even just for a minor cut or burn) is readily at hand. Below is a complete listing of what's in this first-aid kit: Medicine, Antiseptics *6 - Ibuprofen tablets *6 - Extra-strength non-aspirin tablets *6 - Aspirin tablets *3 - Insect sting relief pads *6 - Antibiotic ointment packs *14 - Alcohol cleansing pads *15 - Antiseptic cleansing wipes (sting free) *2 - First aid/burn cream packs *1 - Burn relief pack Bandages *75 - Plastic bandages, 3/4" x 3" *20 - Fabric bandages, 3/4" x 3" *30 - Plastic bandages, 1" x 3" *10 - Fabric bandages, 1" x 3" *2 - Elbow & knee plastic bandages, 2" x 4" *50 - Junior plastic bandages, 3/8" x 1 1/2" *4 - Knuckle fabric bandages *4 - Fingertip fabric bandages *1 - Patch bandage, 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Dressings *1 - Instant cold compress *1 - Emergency blanket, 38" x 60" *3 - Moleskin squares, 2" x 2" (blister prevention) *3 - Butterfly wound closures *2 - Finger splints, 6" x 3/4" *2 - First aid tape rolls, 1/2" x 5 yd. Injury Treatment *1 - Trauma pad, 5" x 9" *1 - Sterile eye pad *6 - Gauze dressing pads, 2" x 2" *4 - Gauze dressing pads, 3" x 3" *2 - Gauze dressing pads, 4" x 4" *1 - Conforming gauze roll bandage, 2" References, Instruments *1 - American Medical Association First Aid Guide *1 - Thermometer, one time use *2 - Latex-free exam quality vinyl gloves *1 - Scissors *1 - Tweezers, plastic *10 - Cotton-tipped applicators, 3" *1 - Durable clear-pocket softpack.

The First Aid Only All-purpose First Aid Kit is a bargain for the price. I keep one of these in all of my family's cars in case of emergency, and it has come in handy more than a couple of times. It has so many items included and pretty much whatever you would need for most minor first aid needs is in here, plus some. We've never seen anything with quite so many items included in a price even close to this. How many times have you been out somewhere for the day and had a headache and needed a pain killer, or gotten a paper cut and needed a bandaid (but didn't have one in the right size)? From about 100 bandages of different sizes and types, to antiseptic wipes, antibiotic pouches, anti-itch and anti-sting relief, burn relief, moleskin, gloves, and emergency blanket, a cold compress, and one time use thermometer, scissors, and tweezers – it really has a solution for about every kind of minor first aid situation that could come up in a given day or even on a camping trip. We've actually purchased these as gifts for other family members as well, and they have all loved how small and convenient these are and how many things are packed into this great case that can stow away so easily in the car. It includes a few small packs of acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen, and we noticed these had an expiration date of about a year after our purchase, and these can be easily replaced by putting a few of each of these pills in a plastic bag when the other packs need to be replaced. The plastic tweezers are the only thing I might replace in the kit with metal ones, only because if someone got a splinter out camping or hiking, I'm not sure the plastic ones would be very helpful. Otherwise, totally great kit. If you don't want to spend significantly more money but want a great all purpose first aid kit, this one is fantastic.

I like to have a well stocked first aid kit nearby as much as possible, especially in my car. I bought a larger first aid kit with a hard plastic case to keep in my SUV, but I wanted another kit that was smaller to keep in my backpack wherever I go. I bought this based on reviews, and I must say that for $15 this kit deserves a 4.5 - 5 rating. With that said, I not used most of the products in this bag yet, with the exception of band aids and whatnot. They stick just fine, and theres lots of them. Keep in mind, this bag is packed for its size, yet still has a little room left for a couple extras if you so desire. Also keep in mind I wouldn't expect this kit to be all inclusive for a traumatic injury of course - but then again if you're expecting to deal with traumatic injuries, you probably shouldn't be looking at $15 first aid kits. So for what it is, this is a very well stocked kit for a great price. Some additions I would recommend would include a set of nice tweezers and scissors. The included tweezers are plastic, and the shears that are included are very small and are in a sealed bag to keep them clean (I included a picture of these items to show what comes in the kit). All in all, if you're looking for a portable first aid kit that is easily accessible, this is a great choice. It fits nicely in a large compartment of a backpack (where I keep mine), a large purse, or you could fit it in the glove box of most vehicles. I would also add that this is about the threshold of a widely portable kit; if you get a more advanced kit, you will often start to lose portability as the kits typically start getting pretty large. So this is about the best price/portability/product combination for the price, in my opinion.

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