Be Smart Get Prepared First Aid Kit might not be the best choice for outdoor emergencies, but it’s a practical option for your typical injuries close to home. This super-affordable portable medical kit contains 100 pieces of various supplies meant to clean, treat and protect your scrapes and minor wounds.
You get alcohol wipes, antibiotic ointments, an ice pack, bandages, and tape rolls in a lightweight, compact, durable plastic case for a low price. Slide the latch open instantly, and you can also customize the dividers inside depending on your preference. Not only that, but this portable medical kit from Be Smart Get Prepared also has a small pouch where you can have a bit of everything and slip it inside your pocket without any problem.
Keep it on standby inside your car, work bag, or school backpack. A first aid booklet is also included to guide you.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Low price for a packed first aid kit
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It comes in a durable and easy-to-open plastic case
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You can customize/remove the dividers as you want
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Lightweight and easy to store/pack
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There’s another small pocket-sized pouch where you can put a bit of everything
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An ice pack for cold compression
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There’s a first aid guide to help you out
Things we don't like:
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Bandages are cheap
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Ointments are enough for minor scrapes but not for more significant injuries like burns/lacerations.
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No tools included
Specs & Features
- Pieces: 100
- For: Individual Use
- Pouch: High Density Plastic
- Dimension: 7.5” x 2.5” x 6.8”
- Weight: 0.8 lb.
No tools are included in the package- no tweezers, tourniquet, or whistle. The ointment comes in a super small amount, so it’s not enough for significant burns and lacerations. This portable medical kit also comes with cheap bandages that don’t stick for long.
With those trade-offs, you may not want to consider the Be Smart Get Prepared kit. Again, for such a low price, the supplies you get are enough to cover minor injuries within the household, workplace, and playtime at the park with your kids.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Low price for a packed first aid kit
-
It comes in a durable and easy-to-open plastic case
-
You can customize/remove the dividers as you want
-
Lightweight and easy to store/pack
-
There’s another small pocket-sized pouch where you can put a bit of everything
-
An ice pack for cold compression
-
There’s a first aid guide to help you out
Things we don't like:
-
Bandages are cheap
-
Ointments are enough for minor scrapes but not for more significant injuries like burns/lacerations.
-
No tools included
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