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Woot has Swiss Safe First Aid Kit Pouch (64-Piece) 3-Pack for 12.99 with free shipping if you have Amazon Prime [woot.com](otherwise $6 shipping)
*note* the free shipping is NOT 2-day Prime, it will take a week or so, just no charge for Prime members since Amazon owns Woot!
Cost per pack comes out to $4.33/pack (pretax) which is a good deal.
The Amazon cost for a 5pk is 8.60/pk. Has a 4.7 star review rating [amazon.com]
Swiss Safe First Aid Kit Pouch (single) Includes:
10 x Medium bandages
6 x Kids bandages
10 x Mini bandages
10 x Alcohol prep pads
4 x Sting relief pads
1 x Metal tweezers
5 x Safety pins
1 x First aid tape
1 x Small scissors
2 x Disposable gloves
2 x Sterile gauze pads
10 x Cotton tips
1 x CPR faceguard
1 x First Aid Guide
In the Box:
(3) Swiss Safe First Aid Kit Pouch (64-Piece) Pack
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Preppers and outdoor enthusiasts often sneer these pre-made "boo-boo" kits, noting they generally have inferior quality components. While it's true you can make a better quality kit yourself, you sure can't make one more cheaply.
These would make an excellent foundation for a good quality individual first aid kit. Looks like there's plenty of room in those pouches for some larger bandages and a few 4x4 or 6x6 dressings, some OTC meds (aspirin, ibuprofen, diphenhydramine and loperamide would be good starters), a packet of honey or other source of glucose and maybe a thermometer.
If you hike, moleskin or at least a foot or two of duct tape wound around an old wallet card would be a wise addition. If you're running out of room, lose those mini-bandages; they're nigh near useless.
Thanks OP, this is a good find.
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Preppers and outdoor enthusiasts often sneer these pre-made "boo-boo" kits, noting they generally have inferior quality components. While it's true you can make a better quality kit yourself, you sure can't make one more cheaply.
These would make an excellent foundation for a good quality individual first aid kit. Looks like there's plenty of room in those pouches for some larger bandages and a few 4x4 or 6x6 dressings, some OTC meds (aspirin, ibuprofen, diphenhydramine and loperamide would be good starters), a packet of honey or other source of glucose and maybe a thermometer.
If you hike, moleskin or at least a foot or two of duct tape wound around an old wallet card would be a wise addition. If you're running out of room, lose those mini-bandages; they're nigh near useless.
Thanks OP, this is a good find.
Preppers and outdoor enthusiasts often sneer these pre-made "boo-boo" kits, noting they generally have inferior quality components. While it's true you can make a better quality kit yourself, you sure can't make one more cheaply.
These would make an excellent foundation for a good quality individual first aid kit. Looks like there's plenty of room in those pouches for some larger bandages and a few 4x4 or 6x6 dressings, some OTC meds (aspirin, ibuprofen, diphenhydramine and loperamide would be good starters), a packet of honey or other source of glucose and maybe a thermometer.
If you hike, moleskin or at least a foot or two of duct tape wound around an old wallet card would be a wise addition. If you're running out of room, lose those mini-bandages; they're nigh near useless.
Thanks OP, this is a good find.
I got a dozen triangle bandages for less than $8, cpr mask with case for under $7 from amazon, ordered a tourniquet with bandage shears and pouch for $10 and two Israeli bandages for $10.25 from aliexpress (will take a month or so to arrive)
I was going to get a first aid kit for camping!
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Go all the way through to check out and make sure you're signed in with your amazon account and you'll see free shipping.
I am logged in, using my Prime account. On top of checkout page it is indicating charge of $6 but on bottom page it does say free for Prime members. Total is still including the $6 charge though. Hmmmm.
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I got a dozen triangle bandages for less than $8, cpr mask with case for under $7 from amazon, ordered a tourniquet with bandage shears and pouch for $10 and two Israeli bandages for $10.25 from aliexpress (will take a month or so to arrive)
Like you I would rather assemble my own kit