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Review on πŸ₯ Surviveware 100 Piece Premium First Aid Kit – Ideal for Trucks, Cars, Camping, Office, Sports, and Outdoor Emergencies by Black Miller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

More Room Than It Appears

I purchased this first aid kit to keep in my emergency bag. Thankfully, I have not needed to use any of the items at this point, so I cannot speak directly to the quality of the bandages, etc. The bag itself is good quality, and the sheers and tweezers are metal, not plastic. As a result, I am not concerned that the other items will work well if and when the time comes to use them.I will admit that I was somewhat disappointed when the kit arrived. Although I wanted something compact, the bag already looked packed to capacity, and I had been hoping to add a few items. In the end, it fit way more than the first impression implied. I will run through my customization, just to give an idea how much the bag can hold:In order to make room for other items, I removed the tourniquet, compression bandage, conforming bandage, and whistle. In the center pocket (where the tourniquet and whistle were), I put a small bottle of eyewash and a few single-use thermometer strips. To replace the compression and conforming bandages, I put a 4" Israeli bandage in that pouch along with Neosporin. In the back pouch, with the triangular bandage and emergency blanket, I added a SAM finger splint and a pouch of pre-cut moleskin. Loose in the middle, I added a instant cold compress. Then, because the bag was bulging too much to easily fit anything in the outside zipper pocket, I slipped a travel-size bottle of Tylenol in the top. In the end, the only thing that I would have liked to fit but couldn't was the compression bandage.The only part of this kit that I'm mixed about is the labeled pockets. On one hand (as many reviews have pointed out), it is great because everything can be easily found, even when someone is in a stressful situation and possibly panicked. On the other hand, it means that any additional items you add (in my case, the finger splint and moleskin) might not fit into one of the labeled categories. As a result, someone unfamiliar with the kit might not realize it is there. Still, that is a minor thing, and the labels probably do more good than harm overall.All in all, a great product that I would recommend for a good, compact yet well-stocked first aid kit.

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Pros
  • No
Cons
  • The kit may give people a false sense of security, as it's impossible to prepare for every emergency scenario

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