Thrive Travel Essentials Mini First Aid Kit – 66 FSA HSA Approved Products includes Multi-Sized Bandage, Wipes, Safety Pins, and More (Shell)

$15.99

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Price: $15.99
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 3.75 x 1.5 inches; 4.8 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 1, 2015
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Thrive
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B018VD4XIW

First Aid Supplies: Looking for the ultimate road trip essential to handle any scenario? The travel first aid kit is Packed with 66 useful and valuable hospital grade medical Supplies. Our emergency car kit has higher quality contents than any other on the market
Everything in One Bag: The travel essentials are crafted from durable rip-stop nylon and vinyl fabric. These medical Supplies are lightweight, Compact and yet still holds Everything you need for life’s unexpected events. Extensive inner pockets keep the contents stored neatly between uses. Reflective and Red Cross logo for added. This first aid medical kit is 5 inches long X 3.75 inches wide X 1.5 inches thick. It weighs approximately 0.3 lbs
Suitable for Most Emergency Situations: Great emergency travel medicine kit for most daily use or adventures, including homes, offices, camping, cars, restaurants, autos, sports, boats, road trips, workplace and schools
Be Prepared: This first aid kits allow you to be ready for unexpected basic daily misshapes and even wilderness combat field survival trauma situations. We’ve seen our first aid kit travel used in a variety of situations

Customers say

Customers like the quality, size and organization of the first aid kit. For example, they mention it’s a great size for your auto or camping, and the bag itself is good quality. They appreciate the handy organization and value for money. That said, some complain about the stuffing.

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8 reviews for Thrive Travel Essentials Mini First Aid Kit – 66 FSA HSA Approved Products includes Multi-Sized Bandage, Wipes, Safety Pins, and More (Shell)

  1. Sig

    Perfect “Basic-Boo-Boo” Kit
    Despite what the description says, this is not a kit for “survival situations” or your for car, camping, travel, sports & home. The point of a first aid kit is to treat minor injuries or to stabilize a person until medical assistance can be provided.A first aid kit for survival or injuries sustained while hiking, playing sports or around the house wouldn’t fit into such a tiny package. If you need a first aid kit for those situations, go with something much bigger and better equipped. Even for hiking, this is just too small to be effective.HOWEVER, this is the perfect kit for common day-to-day injuries. Just a tad bit larger than two stacked decks of playing cards, it’s a nice little pouch that fits easily inside a purse or backpack without taking up much room. I’ll be honest that I mostly buy ready-made first aid kits for the bag they come in, and then customize them. If they come with useful items, it’s just an added bonus.This pouch is a semi-rigid fabric shell, to keep things from crushing, has decent, easy-open zippers, pockets for organizing, and the bright red color stands out. (Always have your first-aid kit in a color that stands out. You don’t want to be scrambling and searching in an emergency. Whoever thought of “tactical colored” first aid kits outside of military usage should be shot. And then have to find their first aid kit in the woods in the dark to treat themselves.)The items in the kit itself are not special, but they’re not bad quality either. I immediately ditched the scissors (too small to function), dot bandaids (useless), alcohol pads (only good for injection sites, not cleaning cuts), and safety manual to free up space. I kept the bandaids in useful sizes, antiseptic wipes, tape and tweezers. I cut the number of burn-cream, cotton buds and safety pins down to two each and kept the rest for restocking later.I also added two each of sting wipes, antibiotic ointment & hydrocortisone packets, eye-drops, and 2×3 gauze. I also added a single pair of gloves and a triangular bandage for any bigger emergencies. (Google the uses for a triangular bandage. They’re a great, versatile emergency item you should have in any first aid kit and know how to use.)So with modifications, this tiny little kit can treat; cuts, scrapes, burns, splinters, stings, bites, minor rashes and anything a triangular bandage can manage. Not bad for such a tiny kit.

  2. Maurcel

    Good kit
    This kit was well priced for what you get ! It’s for the car if anything happens

  3. David Trokey

    Great little kit
    Using this for our adoption days with local dog rescue.

  4. ME

    Nice compact case, will probably fill it with more important things
    I got this as a first aid kit to carry in my golf bag, so some of the items in it were not necessary. Not sure why such a small first aid kit would take up so much valuable space with rubber gloves. It’s not as though I’m going to perform surgery with this little kit. Useful items included were scissors, tweezers, band-aids, safety pins, q-tips, and antiseptic wipes. I will probably take out the rubber gloves and add some pepto tablets and replace some of the almost useless round band-aids with some knuckle and fingertip bandages. So good start, but for me, it could be better.

  5. Hailey

    Perfect size for my diaper bag
    This is come in handy many times. My kids often get stretches when they’re outside playing at the park on riding their bikes so this mini first aid kit has been incredibly convenient.

  6. Amazon Customer

    Emergency uses
    Good product

  7. Camping girl

    Makes a nice gift for door prize or for back to school.
    Makes a nice gift for door prize or for back to school.

  8. Marty B

    Physical and Mental Health
    I’m a former boy scout who learned the “Be Prepared” lesson. If half of life is showing up, the other half is showing up prepared. I have kept a first aid kit in my car, at my office and in my home for eons. It’s just what you do if you’re a responsible adult.But when my grandkids were coming for a week long stay in July, I thought I’d better check the contents of the nice metallic box I keep at home with all my first aid supplies. Ooooops… some of these things are not exactly fresh. The box itself was showing severe signs of age, so I thought it was time for a new first aid kit. I went shopping on Amazon after reading some reviews on The Wirecutter and found this great first aid kit.Sure, it has the normal staples of bandages and cleaning pads, but it also has burn gel packs, a notebook and a pencil (think about it – this is useful stuff!) and, thoughtfully, an inventory card that shows what the original contents were and how many of each item were supplied. So, if after a few years, your kit is light on items, you’ll know exactly how to restock it.The kit is closed with a zipper that opens from either end and has a fold out pocket. The supplies are logically ordered and easily spotted when the kit is first opened. It is sturdily built and colorful enough to attract attention. I think the people that put this first aid kit together know what they’re doing – this kit should last for years. Just having this well-stocked first aid kit aids my mental health.

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