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Product Dimensions : 3.5 x 7.5 x 9.5 inches; 1.1 Pounds
Item model number : 91686
Date First Available : March 26, 2025
Comprehensive Emergency Kit: Includes 170 pieces of adhesive plastic and fabric bandages, BZK antiseptic towelettes, gauze pads, gloves, butterfly wound closures, cold pack, triangular bandage, sting relief and other multi-use first aid supplies
Durable Case for Easy Storage: The hard shell first aid box features a cross-body strap to keep your hands free and a top handle for easy transport
Effortless Organization: This convenient first aid organizer features 3 separate layers with pockets and compartments that make finding and accessing emergency supplies quick and easy; Remove the middle layer for a quick grab-and-go option
Compact Size: This small first aid kit fits nicely into backpacking gear, a suitcase, gym bag, or tote; This travel first aid kit helps you stay prepared for minor emergencies when you’re on the go, at home, exploring outdoors, or running errands
Personal and Professional First Aid Solutions: First Aid Only offers a full line of first aid kits, cabinets, and stations, Emergency Response Care, individual first aid products, Spill Clean Up kits, CPR care and more
8 reviews for First Aid Only All-Purpose First Aid Kit for Home, Car, Outdoor and Travel (91686)
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$18.99

customer –
Decent kit
This review is for: First Aid Only All-Purpose First Aid Kit for Home, Car, Outdoor and Travel (91686)Good all-around kit with a solid mix of basic supplies. It has the usual bandages, wipes, and gauze pads, plus a few extras that come in handy for small injuries.The case feels sturdy and keeps everything organized so it’s easy to find what you need quickly. It fits well in a vehicle without taking up much space.Nothing fancy, but it does the job. We keep it in one of our work vans and it’s been useful more than once.
JF –
Perfect for Car, Hikes, or Beach Days – Essential First Aid Items, Just in Case
Nice first aid kit with the essentials to have on hand for everyday bumps, scrapes, or unexpected situations. The practical size makes it easy to keep in my car, but I’ve also thrown it into a backpack for hikes, beach days, or just being out with the kids.The semi-hard case shell is sturdy but not bulky, and the added strap is a bonus for hands-free carrying when needed. I also checked the expiration dates—the wipes are good through the end of 2029, so nothing needs to be replaced anytime soon.
Rob A. –
Perfect compact kit for the car or motorhome
Great little kit that contains everything needed to deal with minor injuries. Small and lightweight yet packed to the brim. The hard sided case protects it from being crushed. Just what I was needing for my motorhome. Excellent value for all the supplies contained in the kit.
Customer Review –
Excellent value!
This is a sizable first aid kit, especially for the price (currently $18.99). It has a wide variety of supplies that will help treat many different ailments—from triangular bandage needs to butterfly wound closures. The supplies are not name brand, but I wouldn’t expect it at this price point. I love that it contains both fabric and plastic bandages as well. I counted everything listed and it’s all there exactly as described. Excellent kit to have for travel, camping, etc.
Ann –
nice case
The case is nice and it has enough space for the kit contents plus a bottle or two of your own medications. It is filled with the usual first aid stuff, but I couldn’t find expiration dates on it. It is all non-brand stuff with no information. Sure, it is better to have that on hand than to have nothing, but …
Olivia F. –
Good size and selection
This is a good size with lots of items that could be needed for first aid. That being said, there are a lot! I definitely recommend locating the items you might need so you can make sure they are in a place where you’d expect them before you need it. This has a lot of stuff in it.The pockets are a bit weak, so if it is laid down or tossed around, everything falls out inside of it. I do wish they were more elastic so that things would stay in place.Overall, it’s a handy kit to have on hand.
Blendysreadit –
One of those things that everyone needs.
Picked this up for my car—hopefully I’ll never need it, but it’s got most of the essentials for an emergency. The pouch is durable and compact, easily fits in the trunk without taking up much space. I added a few extras like glow sticks, eye wash, and pain meds, and there is still plenty of room to customize it to my needs as I see fit. This is one of those things that I think everyone should have on hand just in case, and this is a great starter one. It’s also a good price for all the things you get, so I definitely recommend it!
Amazon Customer –
Durable case
I’m a fan of the soft-shell case on this. It’s durable, securely zips closed, and is easy to carry via the handle. This makes for a convenient travel/roadtrip kit. Feels easier to take around compared to the usual plastic cased ones.The contents of the kit seem fine as well, though I’m not an expert here. Lots of bandages and sterilizing wipes. I would just throw in more nitrile gloves in there of your own size. Since there aren’t as many dividers in the case, it does feel a little disorganized inside the case, but nothing too confusing.