🩺 Be prepared, be unstoppable — your ultimate first aid sidekick!
This 160-piece All-Purpose Portable First Aid Kit is a compact, travel-friendly solution packed with trusted BAND-AID® supplies, full-size antibiotic and pain relief creams, and essential emergency tools. Perfect for home, car, camping, or dorm use, it’s FSA/HSA eligible and designed to keep you ready for minor cuts, scrapes, sprains, and burns wherever life takes you.
K**T
Surprisingly Handy and Well Thought Out
I didn’t think I’d care this much about a first aid kit, but this one impressed me. It’s small enough to toss in a backpack or keep in the car, but somehow it fits a ton of useful stuff. The layout makes it easy to find what you need without digging around, which really matters in a stressful moment.It has all the basics like bandages, gauze, ointments, and even things for burns and sprains. Everything feels like it was chosen with actual situations in mind. I’ve already used it a couple of times for minor scrapes and was glad I had it nearby.It also just looks neat and clean. Feels organized, not like a messy plastic box. I’m planning to get another one for the house. Honestly, it’s one of those things you don’t realize you need until you have it.
A**N
Has what you need for minor injuries
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I picked this one because I bought it for my daughter when she attended college. It has everything she needed for minor occurrences and wouldn’t need to go downstairs to ask for a band aid or Neosporin. Now I have a grandson going to college and he was excited that it had pain reliever and first aid booklet included. I recommend this for home, college and small work places. You can also replace things as they run out or expire. I wouldn’t count on it being waterproof but it is very sturdy.
Z**A
Never know when you need a bandaid…. EVEN for that dreaded paper cut. Ugh!
This is the perfect size carry case full of all the basic first aid items I need when I camp. Plenty of bandaid varieties, some Tylenol, anti itch cream, gauze pads, neosporin cream, cold pack, tape, etc. 160 items for a great price!It is the perfect combination of items to carry in your car for those fun day trips where your kids might need a bandaid for a blister or scrape. And for those bug bites the Benadryl anti itch cream is useful.This kit contains actual brand name items which is a plus. And, although you don’t get big quantity of the creams/ointments, you can easily see what you like and use most often and buy this items yourself and add to the kit. It does have plenty of bandaid sizes.Although I agree with other reviews that it has ALOT of bandaids, I don’t mind as bandaids get wet when you wash your hands and you constantly have to replace them.This kit would be a welcome friend to teachers, campers, hikers and anyone else who may get the annoying paper cut to a brush burn.
K**T
Decent basic kit, but way too many band-aids
Overall, it’s a pretty solid starter first aid kit — has most of the essentials and is great to keep in the car or at home. That said, there are a ton of band-aids in there (like, way more than you’d actually need), which feels like overkill. Would’ve preferred a better balance with other items. Still, as a basic kit, it does the job. Just be ready to add a few things if you want something more complete.
S**E
Great product
Keep in your car or backpack or to go bag. Travels well. The quality and variety of the first aid items is very good, I bought several.
S**
First Aid Kit
This kit is a total game-changer for home, car, or office use. It comes in a sturdy, easy-to-carry case with separate compartments that help keep everything organized and accessible. Inside, it’s stocked with a comprehensive selection of 298 items — from band-aids and gauze to burn cream, tweezers, and even an instant cold pack. There’s also a well-laid-out first aid manual included, which makes it simple for anyone to use, regardless of experience. The quality of the supplies is top-notch, and the variety is impressive — it covers everything from cuts and bruises to more serious injuries like sprains and burns. The only downside is that it’s a bit large if you’re looking for something ultra-compact, but it’s perfect for keeping at home or in a car. Overall, this first aid kit is a must-have for anyone looking for thorough, reliable preparedness in one neat package.
P**A
Must buy
This first aid box is a must-have! It’s well-organized, with plenty of space for all essential supplies. The compartments keep everything neatly arranged, making it easy to find what you need in an emergency. The box is durable and compact, so it fits perfectly in any room or car. It has everything needed for basic first aid, and I feel more prepared knowing I have it on hand. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a reliable and practical first aid kit!
P**C
Good, Name Brands, But Limited
Something to note is that the case carries an expiration date. For the case I purchased in late April, 2025, the expiration date is 7/31/2026. Similarly, a case I purchased in April, 2024 has a 7/31/2025 expiration date. While not everything inside will expire by that date, the Benadryl, Tylenol, and Neosporin all have expiration dates within the next two years, so be aware of that. The various bandages are good indefinitely.There is only one cold pack. I think the prior version of this had two.I'd like to see fewer Band-Aids and more gauze pads. While you might use more Band-Aids over time, those are usually easy to find. For larger wounds, you will need the gauze pads -- and lots of them. I'd also like to see sterile alcohol wipes instead of hand sanitizing wipes. In a pinch, those are fine, but they aren't sterile.All in all, the contents are good. They are J&J brands and not knock offs. This is a decent home first aid kit for the price point and maybe something you keep in your car for cuts and scrapes at the park. It is in no way a trauma kit.