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Model: Be Smart Get Prepared 85 Piece First Aid Kit: Clean, Treat, Protect Minor Cuts, Scrapes. Home, Office, Car, School, Business, Travel, Emergency, Survival, Hunting, Outdoor, Camping & Sports, FSA HSA
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This kit is really basic, but I'm hoping there is enough space in the box to add a Quik Clot, some wider bandage tape, and some basic meds. I'm in for five to put in all my family's vehicles. Thanks, OP!
Though the Johnson & Johnson - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...YSGP?psc=1 is more expensive after coupon ($8) currently, it has been ~$6 which was when I bought it. It has more band aids (51 vs 40) and more antibiotic cream(0.5 oz of neosporin vs 0.06 of generic stuff). Both sets you probably want to add things to regardless.
Though the Johnson & Johnson - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...YSGP?psc=1 is more expensive after coupon ($8) currently, it has been ~$6 which was when I bought it. It has more band aids (51 vs 40) and more antibiotic cream(0.5 oz of neosporin vs 0.06 of generic stuff). Both sets you probably want to add things to regardless.
According to three camels, lowest price ever was 9.77. It's a good buy with current 20% coupon.
But of course my example is just one example, there's no reason to go for one specific first aid kit or even brand of first aid kits but that's my experience. Last time I did a first aid was a build it yourself with a free case from target from a $15 spend or something.
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But of course my example is just one example, there's no reason to go for one specific first aid kit or even brand of first aid kits but that's my experience. Last time I did a first aid was a build it yourself with a free case from target from a $15 spend or something.
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