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275-Piece YIDERBO First Aid Kit w/ Bag

$9.85

$17

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First Aid Kit Medical via Amazon has 275-Piece YIDERBO First Aid Kit w/ Bag on sale for $16.99 - $7.14 (42%) when you click here to activate the promo code (price reflected at checkout) = $9.85. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 8x Soap Wipe
  • 5x Butterfly Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 100x 1.57" x 0.39" Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 100x 2.75" x 0.7" Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 10x 0.86" Round Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 10x Gauze Swabs
  • 1x Instant Ice Pack
  • 1x Triangle Bandage
  • 1x Burn Dressing
  • 1x Emergency Blanket
  • 20x Iodophor Pads
  • 10x Liquid Filled Iodophor Cotton Swabs
  • 1x Blue Tourniquet
  • 1x Safety Pins
  • 1x PBT Bandage
  • 1x Adhesive Tape
  • 1x Plastic Tweezers
  • 1x Plastic Scissors
  • 1x First Aid Bag

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 5k Amazon customer reviews.
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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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First Aid Kit Medical via Amazon has 275-Piece YIDERBO First Aid Kit w/ Bag on sale for $16.99 - $7.14 (42%) when you click here to activate the promo code (price reflected at checkout) = $9.85. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 8x Soap Wipe
  • 5x Butterfly Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 100x 1.57" x 0.39" Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 100x 2.75" x 0.7" Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 10x 0.86" Round Bandage Adhesive Strips
  • 10x Gauze Swabs
  • 1x Instant Ice Pack
  • 1x Triangle Bandage
  • 1x Burn Dressing
  • 1x Emergency Blanket
  • 20x Iodophor Pads
  • 10x Liquid Filled Iodophor Cotton Swabs
  • 1x Blue Tourniquet
  • 1x Safety Pins
  • 1x PBT Bandage
  • 1x Adhesive Tape
  • 1x Plastic Tweezers
  • 1x Plastic Scissors
  • 1x First Aid Bag

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 5k Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by SUCHaDEAL

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Jan 04, 2026 09:33 PM
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NinjakickJan 04, 2026 09:33 PM
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My family has always trusted WHY I DIE BRO for all our healthcare needs.
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Jan 04, 2026 10:38 PM
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davidman1234Jan 04, 2026 10:38 PM
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Quote from Ninjakick :
My family has always trusted WHY I DIE BRO for all our healthcare needs.
It took me a second
Yesterday 12:01 AM
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BobbyAYesterday 12:01 AM
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I would prefer a couple other useful parts like a tourniquet, instead of maybe 150 of the 200 small bandaids.
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Yesterday 12:43 AM
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Yesterday 12:43 AM
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This looks like a decent base kit for $10.
Add a couple of tensor/crepe bandages and a few sizes of sterile gauze pads and I think this would cover 90% of what you're likely to do at home.
Yesterday 12:58 AM
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brady.thomasonYesterday 12:58 AM
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Keep looking - honestly, these kits are not even worth a $. You think you have something to use, but then the band-aids don't stick, the gauze DOES stick and everything wears out in 6 months and isn't usable anyway. Just my two-cents
Yesterday 12:58 AM
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gremlinchiefYesterday 12:58 AM
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Back to $17 for me
Yesterday 01:51 AM
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abstractedpuddingYesterday 01:51 AM
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Quote from BobbyA :
I would prefer a couple other useful parts like a tourniquet, instead of maybe 150 of the 200 small bandaids.
A quality TQ costs more than $10, it seems unrealistic to expect a tourniquet and other stuff for $10.

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Yesterday 02:45 AM
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CkMaverickYesterday 02:45 AM
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Just got it, thanks. The link is still active, but you gotta click the activate promo link in the deal details and the promo will be applied at checkout.
Yesterday 03:45 AM
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kensteeleYesterday 03:45 AM
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Sadly much of that is going to expire or waste away before you get a chance to use it.
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Yesterday 05:34 AM
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Yesterday 05:34 AM
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Quote from BCKit :
This looks like a decent base kit for $10.
Add a couple of tensor/crepe bandages and a few sizes of sterile gauze pads and I think this would cover 90% of what you're likely to do at home.
Pair it with this FP deal and I think you're set.

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Quote from kensteele :
Sadly much of that is going to expire or waste away before you get a chance to use it.
I mean yes, hopefully.

You don't buy a first aid kit hoping to squeeze every last bit of value out of it. At least I don't.
But I'd rather have this and not need it then need it and not have it.

I've worked first aid on construction sites and at a summer camp. This plus a compression bandage and some bigger band aids (better yet sterile gauze and tape) covers 90% of the first aid I've done at home for family or on the sidelines playing pick up sports.

Then replace what you use as you need to.
Yesterday 07:35 AM
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abstractedpuddingYesterday 07:35 AM
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Quote from BCKit :
I mean yes, hopefully. You don't buy a first aid kit hoping to squeeze every last bit of value out of it. At least I don't. But I'd rather have this and not need it then need it and not have it. I've worked first aid on construction sites and at a summer camp. This plus a compression bandage and some bigger band aids (better yet sterile gauze and tape) covers 90% of the first aid I've done at home for family or on the sidelines playing pick up sports. Then replace what you use as you need to.
Right? That's like saying, "sadly, that fire extinguisher is going to expire before you get a chance to use it."
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Yesterday 12:55 PM
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JBlancoYesterday 12:55 PM
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I keep a few of these basic first aid kits around. We are spending two months in Puerto Rico and I ordered another one. My wife complained and asked why. Working on our house here I sliced my thumb open lengthwise (maybe to prove a point) and the kit came in super handy. When it comes to an emergency, something is exponentially better than nothing.
Yesterday 10:35 PM
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kensteeleYesterday 10:35 PM
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Quote from BCKit :
I mean yes, hopefully.

You don't buy a first aid kit hoping to squeeze every last bit of value out of it. At least I don't.
But I'd rather have this and not need it then need it and not have it.

I've worked first aid on construction sites and at a summer camp. This plus a compression bandage and some bigger band aids (better yet sterile gauze and tape) covers 90% of the first aid I've done at home for family or on the sidelines playing pick up sports.

Then replace what you use as you need to.
I know, I just hate throwing these out. Brand new kits full of stuff....to the garbage can because it's important to have fresh, sticky, potent, and/or effective pieces when it's go time rather than digging thru discovering everything is stale. Oh well.....

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EagerCalculator843Today 01:13 AM
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Quote from brady.thomason :
Keep looking - honestly, these kits are not even worth a $. You think you have something to use, but then the band-aids don't stick, the gauze DOES stick and everything wears out in 6 months and isn't usable anyway. Just my two-cents
My company bought kits from ULINE, that cost a lot more. Much better kits though.

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