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General Medi 160 Piece Compact First Aid Kit

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+2.330 reviews

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Product description

This compact 160 piece first aid kit from General Medi packs hospital grade supplies into a travel friendly pouch, offering quick response for minor injuries at home, in the car or outdoors. It aims to deliver practical, reliable care when you need it most, with a lightweight design and organised layout that suits everyday use.

Key points

The kit includes essentials such as plasters, dressings, antiseptic wipes, a cold ice pack, emergency blanket and a moleskin pad, all stored in a durable green nylon case. It carries ISO 13485, CE and FDA approvals according to the manufacturer, which supports consistent quality across uses. The pouch weighs about 1.1 pound, so it is easy to carry in a backpack or keep in a glovebox when space is limited.

Technical details

  • Name: General Medi 160 Piece Compact First Aid Kit
  • Capacity: 160 pieces
  • Weight: 1.1 pound
  • Material: nylon case
  • Colour: green

Benefits

The kit is arranged for efficiency, which helps when speed matters in minor emergencies. Having a cold pack and emergency blanket alongside standard dressings broadens its usefulness for trips, sports mishaps and travel. A small limitation to note is that this is aimed at minor wounds and immediate stabilisation rather than full medical treatment, so you may still need further supplies for prolonged outings.

Usage tips

It’s a good fit if you want a portable, well stocked starter kit to keep in a car, office drawer or daypack. Check contents periodically and replace single use items after use, especially the cold pack and sterile dressings. For longer trips consider supplementing with any personal medication or extra bandaging you require.