The bandaids stuck well and were of useable sizes, the extras were well stocked. The scissors were higher quality ones. As always, I got extra packets of stuff to put in mine like antihistamines, electrolyte tabs and pain relievers just because, but this is one of the best kits I've seen. It also has a couple of temperature sticks I didnt realize existed -- that was a neat find! now I am searching for more of those!
Of all the kits I researched, this is my favorite by far! I wanted something comprehensive - A first aid kit more than basic but not overthought. This is it people, this is the one you want.
All in all, if you're looking for a portable first aid kit that is easily accessible, this is a great choice. It fits nicely in a large compartment of a backpack (where I keep mine), a large purse, or you could fit it in the glove box of most vehicles. I would also add that this is about the threshold of a widely portable kit; if you get a more advanced kit, you will often start to lose portability as the kits typically start getting pretty large. So this is about the best price/portability/product combination for the price, in my opinion.
I like to have a well stocked first aid kit nearby as much as possible, especially in my car. I bought a larger first aid kit with a hard plastic case to keep in my SUV, but I wanted another kit that was smaller to keep in my backpack wherever I go.
i searched everywhere for a first aid kit for my go-bag and I had so much trouble finding ones with the features I wanted that I almost gave up and decided to make my own. Until I saw this one and decided to give it a shot. I'm glad I did. I