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Most Liked Positive Review Good for home, too, w/ some additions I bought this for home, because I like that it's a soft pack (more things can be squeezed into it easily) & was pretty well-stocked for the cost. Of course, as with almost any first-aid kit, I've had to add things on to it, most of which I already had on hand. Large-size bandages, a thermometer, Pepto-Bismol, a packet of Imodium A-D, Neosporin & Ben-Gay are the add-ons thus far that I've needed. Thanks to buying it online, I knew what I was getting in advance, so this is fine....Read complete review I bought this for home, because I like that it's a soft pack (more things can be squeezed into it easily) & was pretty well-stocked for the cost. Of course, as with almost any first-aid kit, I've had to add things on to it, most of which I already had on hand. Large-size bandages, a thermometer, Pepto-Bismol, a packet of Imodium A-D, Neosporin & Ben-Gay are the add-ons thus far that I've needed. Thanks to buying it online, I knew what I was getting in advance, so this is fine. I like the tweezers, but they are very large- if one was trying to get out a splinter from a fingertip, you'll likely need small metal tweezers instead. But for the price, it is very reasonable indeed, since it has a lot of medium-sized bandages, cuticle scissors, some tape, high-SPF sunscreen, a few packets of medicine, Q-Tips & more. VS Most Liked Negative Review Great Little Pack Using to keep around the house for minor cuts or wounds. Nice little pack keeps it all in one compact place. The pack is bright red with white reflective strip that makes it easier to spot in low visibility. Using to keep around the house for minor cuts or wounds. Nice little pack keeps it all in one compact place. The pack is bright red with white reflective strip that makes it easier to spot in low visibility. Reviewed by 12 customers Sort by Pros
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Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: I bought this for home, because I like that it's a soft pack (more things can be squeezed into it easily) & was pretty well-stocked for the cost. Of course, as with almost any first-aid kit, I've had to add things on to it, most of which I already had on hand. Large-size bandages, a thermometer, Pepto-Bismol, a packet of Imodium A-D, Neosporin & Ben-Gay are the add-ons thus far that I've needed. Thanks to buying it online, I knew what I was getting in advance, so this is fine. I like the tweezers, but they are very large- if one was trying to get out a splinter from a fingertip, you'll likely need small metal tweezers instead. But for the price, it is very reasonable indeed, since it has a lot of medium-sized bandages, cuticle scissors, some tape, high-SPF sunscreen, a few packets of medicine, Q-Tips & more.
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Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: My husband and I have this kit in our day packs so we'll always be ready for any last minute trips. We enjoy the outdoors so having a compact but well stocked kit is great. The orange outer bag makes it easy to locate in my bag. My one complaint is the little first aid pamphlet isn't very good. It would be nice it if was laminated or something a bit more sturdy that thin paper. Also, it would be nice if it was a bit more comprehensive. Pros
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Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: I really like the product for the price. It was a very good package. Not a long term fix, but for smaller emergency's it is great.
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Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: Using to keep around the house for minor cuts or wounds. Nice little pack keeps it all in one compact place. The pack is bright red with white reflective strip that makes it easier to spot in low visibility.
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Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: I bought this for my ATV. I am a RN and in an ATV club. I am thankful this product is available and stores easily in my ATV bag for use if needed.
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Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: It is all there! You don't have worry you won't have the right supplies at the right time.
Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: Although I didn't have any emergencies when I received First Aid Kit, I was very pleased with its wide variety of items. It has everything you need!! I live on a lake and put the First Aid Kit in our boat. It will come in handy when we're out on the water and not able to come to shore quickly. Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: The contents are very well organized. It contains material one would find useful in case of a minor injury. I like the idea of having all the materials together. When one needs an item, it isn't necessary to dig through the bathroom closet looking for it. It's all there in a handy case. Not only that, it's handy when you go on a picnic or any other outdoor activities because it's such a small pack you can take it to anywhere you want. Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: This is a nifty little outdoor first aid kit. It contains the right kind of products such as bandages, lip balm, sting pads, Ibuprofen, sunscreen, and the normal first aid stuff. This would be great for camping, hiking (it can fit on your belt), boating, or just to keep at home. With kids, it comes in handy for the day-to-day mishaps. Just add TLC! Comments about First Aid Only Outdoor First Aid Kit, Softpack, 107 Piece, 1 ea: Since this is a first aid kit, I haven't had the chance to use it. But I really like it because it has everything that I need in a small pouch that goes in the car. |