First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose Emergency First Aid Kit for Home, Office, Car, Apartment, Dorm, and Camping, Travel-Friendly Compact Pouch Fits in Backpacks, Suitcases, Cabinets, and Drawers








Key features
- •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
First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose Emergency First Aid Kit for Home, Office, Car, Apartment, Dorm, and Camping, Travel-Friendly Compact Pouch Fits in Backpacks, Suitcases, Cabinets, and Drawers
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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Mostly good quality
Megsreview✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2017
This compact collection has everything you need. Plenty of alcohol wipes, bandages, and antibiotic ointment. My only complaint is that the medication is an off-brand. With kids and a busy lifestyle, it is nice to have a bag that you can grab and run to the injured party or throw into your outings bag. When at home I have my preferred medicine available on hand but when I am out and about those individually sealed medications are a lifesaver.
I know it seems that I am going on and on, but when everything else is high quality these little pills are driving me nuts. I will probably still buy this again but I will first buy medicine packs elsewhere.
I know it seems that I am going on and on, but when everything else is high quality these little pills are driving me nuts. I will probably still buy this again but I will first buy medicine packs elsewhere.
Functional & useful
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 7, 2017
I bought it as a father's day gift. My dad goes to a male stag in the mountains. This kit seemed to have everything one would need. Love that they had the different medicines that are individually wrapped. Makes packing easier.
Seems like a nice item to keep under your bathroom or kitchen sink for those little emergencies. It is all in one place so you do not have to go searching in one closet for rubbing alcohol and another drawer for band aides.
Seems like a nice item to keep under your bathroom or kitchen sink for those little emergencies. It is all in one place so you do not have to go searching in one closet for rubbing alcohol and another drawer for band aides.
Not bad. Quality seems good
Rich✓ Verified Purchase•June 7, 2017
Just got mine delivered. The expiration dates are from very early to very late 2019. Not bad.
Quality seems good.
Will edit within a week if I spot anything negative..
Quality seems good.
Will edit within a week if I spot anything negative..
Perfect for on the go!!
Andrew R✓ Verified Purchase•March 7, 2017
If you are looking for a complete first aid kit that is compact enough to take on the go, this is the perfect fit! We have 3 young ones and we bought one of these kits for each car we have. I've already used the bandaids out of here 2 times for minor scrapes. This has the best variety of useful items at this price point from all of the similar kits I've researched. This was actually recommended to us by a close friend who is a nurse due to its quality and price.
Holy Band-Aids Batman!
The Fix It Guy✓ Verified Purchase•February 18, 2017
This kit is well thought-out as far as the different items that are in it. Although 299 pieces is a little deceptive.
There are 196 Band-Aids, 50 of which are the tiny "Junior" Band-Aids. I suppose those Junior Band-Aids can come in handy if you have small kids. Not necessarily for using as Band-Aids but to give them something that makes them feel better. A small badge of Honor, A trophy to show that they've been wounded, even though it's superficial at best.
Also the ibuprofen Aspirin and Tylenol which are listed at 6 each is really just 3 packages of 2 each. It should also be noted that some of the medication expires in a little more than a year. That doesn't really worry me too much though because contrary to Common belief over the counter medication does not get dangerous with age, it just loses potency.
What I wish this kit had is less Band-Aids and was better stocked with the other items. The kit only has 1 trauma pad, 1 4x4 sterile gauze, 1 gauze roll, one burn gel, one set of gloves, and on... I mean if I'm really in a situation where I need a 4x4 gauze, only one is not going to do much for me. I guess I could always put 20 Band-Aids on it and hope it holds.
For the price I paid (under $12) being that it was on sale, I do suppose I got my money's worth. It's a good starting point for someone to build a kit. In order for it to be an excellent kit it will need to be fortified.
There are 196 Band-Aids, 50 of which are the tiny "Junior" Band-Aids. I suppose those Junior Band-Aids can come in handy if you have small kids. Not necessarily for using as Band-Aids but to give them something that makes them feel better. A small badge of Honor, A trophy to show that they've been wounded, even though it's superficial at best.
Also the ibuprofen Aspirin and Tylenol which are listed at 6 each is really just 3 packages of 2 each. It should also be noted that some of the medication expires in a little more than a year. That doesn't really worry me too much though because contrary to Common belief over the counter medication does not get dangerous with age, it just loses potency.
What I wish this kit had is less Band-Aids and was better stocked with the other items. The kit only has 1 trauma pad, 1 4x4 sterile gauze, 1 gauze roll, one burn gel, one set of gloves, and on... I mean if I'm really in a situation where I need a 4x4 gauze, only one is not going to do much for me. I guess I could always put 20 Band-Aids on it and hope it holds.
For the price I paid (under $12) being that it was on sale, I do suppose I got my money's worth. It's a good starting point for someone to build a kit. In order for it to be an excellent kit it will need to be fortified.
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