AAA 121-Piece Road Trip First Aid Kit
- Light weight & compact
- Suited for car, home or outdoors
- Clear pockets for ease of identifying
- Carabineer to clip on belt or backpack
Product Description
AAA ROAD TRIP 121 PIECE FIRST AID KIT INCLUDES: First aid instructions, scissors, tweezers, 4 vinyl gloves (2 pair), 1 whistle, 10 cotton tip applicators, 3 sting relief pads, 9 antispetic towelettes, 20 alcohol prep pads, 2 triangular bandage, 1 5″ x 9″ combine dressing, 20 3/8″ x 1 1/2″ bandages, 20 standard adhesive bandages, 10 butterfly bandages, 1 knuckle bandage, 2 knee/elbow bandage, 1 4″ x 4″ sterile gauze pad, 3 3″ x 3″ sterile gauze pads, 6 2″ x 2″ st… More >>
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AAA 121-Piece Road Trip First Aid Kit

This first aid kit was all it stated it would be. It was delivered in perfect condition. This was for my daughter who has 2 toddlers, just the right size for those unexpected “boo boo’s”.
Rating: 4 / 5
Overall I think this is a great first aid kit. It’s a bit pricey however the best all around kit I can find.
Rating: 4 / 5
I think this is a really great product…The size is really manageable for my tiny Smart Car and I like that the case is hard and tough. I bought this after I had no supplies at a really bad car accident I came up on. I was the first on the scene and couldn’t do anything to help. I know a first aid kit isn’t THAT much help for a really traumatic car accident but there’s quite a few things in this kit that would have been handy at the time. (Gauze, gloves, etc.) All in all I think this product is worth the money and should serve it’s buyer well.
Rating: 4 / 5
The AAA 121 kit has the basics that you might need while on the road: scissors , tweezers, vinyl gloves, a whistle – but not loud enough to be an emergency whistle, some Q-tips, sting relief pads, antispetic and alcohol wipes, 2 triangular bandages, a 5″ x 9″ dressing, a mix of bandages, a small collection of sterile gauze pads, and a roll of gauze with tape. It comes in a nice hard shell case that zips up around the edge.
If you’re really going to carry it on the road for emergencies, consider supplementing it with a few additional items including: pain killers, a SAM splint, a heavier pair of scissors, a cold pack, and a few trauma dressings.
Overall, it’s is a decent low-cost first aid kit that gets you started on having useful emergency supplies in your car. I include it in the Disaster Preparedness Auto Kits that I sell.
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Rating: 4 / 5
While you get a lot of product for the price and a convenient bag, I was disappointed that it does not come with an ice pack (they stuck a little sticker on the outside stating that due to shipping, they are unable to include the ice pack and instead added a few more ban-aids). There is a lot of stuff.
Rating: 4 / 5