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Review on Scooters Benewell Lightweight Adjustable Handlebars by Yung Cypher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's quite difficult to compare the cost of this kit with a home made solution

This is a pretty good kit, let's see, so the first aid kit bag is pretty good, the zip doesn't lose stitches, feels look good. There are no complaints. The content is just a pretty useful, decent selection of bandages. Less gauze than I expected, but there is. CPR mask is a good thing to find even though they don't teach word of mouth anymore, if you do CPR do your best right. The only upgrades I would consider are some paper masks and some more gloves. In terms of survival, there are some dubious options, but there's nothing wrong with that. So the case is nice and solid, maybe waterproof, it didn't have a case so I wouldn't rely on it. The flashlight is good but without battery. The knife is an unbranded Tacforce 723 if you want to find it, probably a 3cr13 tip down, which technically opens up about half the "cost" of the entire kit, but hey, here we go. A pen is a pen, it can break glass at least once, I don't know who wears them. The water bottle holder fits standard soda bottles but not Costco water. I don't know how to check the bellows, but are they there? I mean it should work in theory. I've seen them usually work as a last resort. bait for a fish? No hooks or cord, not sure why I think you can bend a safety pin, but still no weird cord. Paracord bracelets and credit card tools everywhere, you probably can't trust this compass, but it might work. The handle of the whistling knife is neat, not super sharp, but suitable for cutting food. Ferrod is a decent size and works well. And the first aid kit actually contains a rescue blanket, so grab two. A poncho could probably be added, and a proper fishing set, maybe a better knife, and of course a battery powered multi-tool could be good, or just a good pair of pliers. You can throw in a car, backpack, boat and forget what you need, you can't even get close.

Cons
  • Nothing here