AAA 121-Piece Road Trip First Aid Kit
- Light weight & compact
- Suited for car, home or outdoors
- Clear pockets for ease of identifying
- Carabineer to clip on belt or backpack
Product Description
AAA ROAD TRIP 121 PIECE FIRST AID KIT INCLUDES: Initially aid instructions, scissors, tweezers, 4 vinyl gloves (2 pair), 1 whistle, 10 cotton tip applicators, 3 sting relief pads, 9 antispetic towelettes, 20 alcohol prep pads, 2 triangular bandage, 1 5″ x 9″ combine dressing, 20 3/8″ x 1 1/2″ bandages, 20 ordinary glue bandages, 10 butterfly bandages, 1 knuckle bandage, 2 knee/elbow bandage, 1 4″ x 4″ sterile gauze pad, 3 3″ x 3″ sterile gauze pads, 6 2″ x 2″ sterile gauze pads, 1 2″ gauze roll, 2 glue tape, 1 carabineer, 1 sturdy hard shell carry case 10.5 x 6 x 2.5 inches in size. Weighs 1.30. Unique design. Durable hard shell design. 121 pieces. Clear pocket design. Carabineer attached for cliping onto items. Smart usable contents for minor cuts and scrapes. Ideal use for home,travel,outdoor and sports.
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This initially aid kit was all it stated it would be. It was delivered in perfect condition. This was for my daughter who has 2 toddlers, just the aptly size for persons unexpected “boo boo’s”.
Rating: 4 / 5
Overall I reckon this is a fantastic initially aid kit. It’s a bit pricey but the best all around kit I can find.
Rating: 4 / 5
I reckon this is a really fantastic product…The size is really manageable for my tiny Smart Car and I like that the case is hard and tough. I bought this after I had no equipment at a really terrible car accident I came up on. I was the initially on the scene and couldn’t do anything to help. I know a initially aid kit isn’t THAT much help for a really traumatic car accident but there’s quite a few things in this kit that would have been handy at the time. (Gauze, gloves, etc.) All in all I reckon this product is worth the money and should serve it’s buyer well.
Rating: 4 / 5
The AAA 121 kit has the basics that you might need while on the road: scissors , tweezers, vinyl gloves, a whistle – but not loud enough to be an emergency whistle, some Q-tips, sting relief pads, antispetic and alcohol wipes, 2 triangular bandages, a 5″ x 9″ dressing, a mix of bandages, a small pool of sterile gauze pads, and a roll of gauze with tape. It comes in a nice hard shell case that zips up around the edge.
If you’re really going to carry it on the road for emergencies, consider supplementing it with a few additional items including: pain killers, a SAM splint, a heavier pair of scissors, a cold pack, and a few trauma dressings.
Overall, it’s is a clad low-cost initially aid kit that gets you started on having useful emergency equipment in your car. I include it in the Disaster Preparedness Auto Kits that I sell.
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Rating: 4 / 5
While you get a lot of product for the price and a convenient bag, I was disappointed that it does not come with an ice pack (they stuck a small sticker on the outside stating that due to shipping, they are powerless to include the ice pack and instead added a few more ban-aids). There is a lot of stuff.
Rating: 4 / 5