M.T.—February 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I wanted to put together a first aid kit for my toddler for our first long vacation and this bag is just the right size for travel and holds everything we need with room to spare. It has two zippered pocket sleeves attached to the case plus some slots on one side. Read more
Bonnie Wright—January 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I got 2 of these for medicine & their perfect! Read more
Kindle Customer—January 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I bought it for my meds. My dr makes us bring in all our rx refills when we visit and its compact enough to carry for multiple meds and inhalers. Holds both regular size rx bottles and large fat bottles. Two plastic zip lock bags, 1- 3 section elastic waist band holder and a mesh pocket. I take 10 meds a day and it's easy ( and light) enough to carry. Affordable & Worth the price. Bought 2 more for bandaids and ointments. Easy to pack in suitcases when traveling. Read more
Emily Atkins—July 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Bag does the job, it's very thin and the zipper doesn't seem to sturdy. But for the price, it's not a bad deal. The color and looks are just as described in the pictures. I keep it in my car, it is a good size for traveling. Read more
Shannon B.—October 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have been wanting to put together a medicine kit to take with us on vacations. I didn't want to buy the pre-packaged first aid kits because I was more interested in medications than in first aid. I was looking for a soft-sided case that wasn't too big, but also not too small. I came across this and thought I'd give it a try. It is perfect! I filled it with items such as cold medicine, sinus medicine, Benadryl, Covid-19 tests, eye drops, Band-Aids, antibiotic cream, etc. It holds a lot, but isn't too bulky. Read more
PSW1—November 12, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I’m so pleased with how well everything I wanted to put in it actually fit! I wanted to make a first-aid kit for my 14-month old granddaughter, who has had a couple very scary experiences with febrile seizures (caused by sudden fever), so her mom and dad need to carry the seizure medication at all times. All the ‘pre-loaded’ first-aid kits are *very heavy* on bandaids, and do not really have enough other critical first-aid items that a child who has febrile seizures, or is first learning to walk/run might need for a bad skin gash, head bump, or sprained ankle at the playground or park. Here’s what I was able to pack *comfortably* in this little bag (the prescription seizure meds are not shown, but are small and will easily fit): three 4”x5” instant-cold packs, 4.5-oz can of burn spray (also good for insect bites/stings and sunburn), 2.3-oz foaming antiseptic cleanser, full-size Ace wrap (could also be used as a tourniquet if needed), small bottle of 24 children’s chewable ibuprofen, three full-size packages of bleed-stop powder, six packages 3”x3” antibacterial gauze pads, one full-size tube Neosporin ointment, eight packages antiseptic hand wipes, 1 packet containing two fever-reducer patches, and nice little stacks of waterproof bandaids in three sizes. Although I did not put scissors, gauze tape or tweezers, those items would also fit. At first I thought a more rigid-sided case would be better, but those were either too big or too small, and this is soft enough to conform to fit under a car seat, in the baby’s diaper bag, or in the sling under the stroller seat. For the price, this bag is just fine - it’s what’s in it that counts! I hope this helps you create the perfect first-aid kit for the kids in your life, too. :) Read more
megan wriggle—January 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Bought for the softball field and really comes in handy! Read more
Laura—April 21, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I like to make my own first aid kits because premade ones are so expensive. I got this to make a kit for my car. It's pretty cheap feeling and I question the long term durability of the zipper. However, how often do we really get into a car first aid kit? So it'll probably serve it's pupose, but I don't love it. Pros: Small enough to fit in my glove compartment without taking up all the space. See through, flip, zipper pockets (like a small, thick ziplock attached at the middle of the case) . Mesh pocket on one side. Straps to hold smaller items such as pen lights above mesh pocket. Cons: Mesh pocket needs to be deeper. Straps should be on other side where there's nothing or add more pockets. Awkward best. Read more