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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
We all need first aid kits of some sort at home and probably would do well to have one in the car. Of course, if you go camping, hiking or boating, you might need one for that as well. This kit is waterproof which is great for pool side, boating or just carrying through the rain. The one I had is impressively stocked, but isn't waterproof so it's better for home use.It's well stocked. The listing details all that's included from Qtips to an emergency blanket. I once faced a cold night in the mountains without proper clothing and would have been grateful to know I had this. The compass might have helped as well.While you could certainly put a kit together yourself, it's great to have one already assembled with the option to add whatever else you think you might need ... or just take it as it is and know you are better prepared than you've been before. This one will likely live in my trunk, ready for whatever adventures and mishaps may befall me and my kids.
Angela
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
This first aid kit is a perfect gift for anyone. It has all the essentials that could be needed at any time. I have gifted this to our dance coach to keep in the event of injury and also I have this in all of my vehicles in case it's needed in an emergency. The "bag" itself is waterproof adding another layer of value to this kit. The listed price is reasonable making this a great value.
Bcain
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
I keep this on the boat and it has came in handy! It's waterproof and has a lot in it for the size. The price was right and it is built to last.
Rayan Boussi
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Good
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
This is a pretty reasonable first aid kit for the size, and for the price. The fact that it comes in a rubberized/waterproof pouch extends its utility. The items included (I won't rehash the list) seem to be of "OK" quality - not great, but not garbage either. The selection of adhesive bandages is good, the inclusion of a whistle/compass/flashlight tool is great, and it has a decent selection of 'wet' stuff - burn gel, antiseptics, sterilizing wipes, etc.A few detractions:- The burn gel is just hydrogel - a cooling solution. Would be nice if it had some numbing medication and antiseptic, as well.- The kit really needs some organization. There's no way to find what you need without dumping out the contents and going through it. A couple dividers, or putting the most-used items (bandages, etc) in their own plastic bag would help immensely.A few things I would add:- A small selection of medications - ibuprofen, antihistamine, aspirin, etc.- Some wound-closing (butterfly) bandages- Instant cold-packThat said, I think this provides most of what you need in convenient/sturdy packaging, and has enough room left over inside that you can augment it with a few additional items. Good buy.
Erin
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
This is a great little first aid kit that comes equipped with essentially anything you could need for a first aid situation or a minor injury. This kit comes in a very compact bag that is supposedly waterproof. It doesn’t look like it can be submerged because of the zipper however, if it’s by a pool or happens to get water on it, all the materials will remain dry and sterile. The bag itself is very small so it’ll be good to just take a mental inventory of what’s in there so that way you’ll know ahead of an emergency. You may have to dump out the bag to get what you need still. It comes with a compass, flashlight, which I thought was really neat - a little bit different than other first aid kits.this is a great to have outside whether it would be in a boat or in your backyard. It’s good to have you. The supplies themselves seem to be a high caliber and are well within the expiration date for all products.
L. G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
This kit is overall great. The actual included items are things that will actually get used, instead of ten packets of antacid or only including mega size bandages. I think the inclusion of a whistle+compass+thermometer+light is wonderful and that item lives outside of the bag for easy access. The bag being waterproof makes it great for being on/near water and hiking, and I like that the zippers have pulls that are really easy to use in a hurry.Where this bag fails though is how narrow/tight the opening is when it actually has items in it. You practically have to empty out the entire bag to get to something that was needed. In an emergency where you'll be using everything you have on you, that's fine. But if you need a bandage and ointment, unloading then repacking the entire bag is a pain.
Sam Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I picked up the Thriaid 152-piece first aid kit to keep in the car, and I'm glad I did. It's surprisingly small – it fits easily in the glove compartment or even in a diaper bag without hogging space.I liked that it felt well-organized right away. When someone's dealing with a scrape or cut, having everything neatly packed and easy to grab is a big help. It has everything from bandages and tape to antiseptic wipes and gauze, so it covers a lot of minor injuries. This lets you handle different things without searching for individual items or trying to make do with whatever you have.The waterproof bag is a plus. It won't survive being dunked underwater, but it'll keep everything dry from splashes or dampness. The only thing is, it’s not a full-on trauma kit. It’s great for everyday bumps and bruises, but you’d need something bigger for serious emergencies. I’ll probably add a few extra things just in case. Still, it's a good, portable kit that does what it should.---Product: Thriaid 152 PCS Waterproof First Aid Kit, Portable Small Boat Dry Bag Bug Out Bag, Emergency Medical Kit Ideal for Boating, Camping, Fishing, Kayaking, Floating, RedASIN:
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