I have a thing for survival kits and first aid kits. Not sure why, but I find it hard to resist acquiring them when I find them out in the wild. The latest purchase is this Avalanche The Rescuer 90 pc First Aid Kit.
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This is what I would call a medium sized carry case. There are no belt loops as the kit is a bit large to carry it that way, although the addition of one would have been nice. Instead, you have a pair of carry handles. The zippered case contains 4 interior pockets. 1 Large, 1 medium, and 2 small pockets. All pockets are made of clear plastic so that you can easily identify the contents at a glance.
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The largest compartment holds a few gauze pads and a single ABD pad, along with the snake bite pump. I was very surprised at the size of the snake bite pump. This thing is way too big. Not only that, I think the current advice is to get the patient to medical help as soon as possible and to not try to suck out the venom. If I was to use this, I would toss the pump out which would open up a ton of space for survival gear. You could easily turn this into one heck of a survival/first aid kit. The included First Aid poster is not bad.
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Included here is an emergency whistle, a D carabiner, a roll of medical tape, and some wrap around gauze.
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In the other smaller pocket, you get an assortment of alcohol prep pads, antiseptic clean wipes, and sting relief prep pads.
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In the medium sized compartment are your bandages, a triangular arm sling, a pair of medical scissors, and the largest plastic tweezers I have ever seen. My simple test for tweezers is to see if they can grasp and pull hair. I am happy to say these passed the test with flying colours. The box of bandages is an odd addition in that they included the box. You would save room here by simply removing the bandages from the box and discarding the box.
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So this one is a bit of a mixed bag. The snake bite kit takes up a lot of room, and it is something I am uncertain should be used in the first place. Removing that item alone frees up a lot of space. Removing the bandages and discarding the box also frees up more space. This allows you to customize this kit to meet your needs. As it stands, for an under 20 dollar first aid kit, it is not all that bad.