- Description
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It's always wise to carry a first-aid kit when traveling. Our mini Go Travel Medical Kit is smaller than a wallet and contains bandages, mole skin, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic cream, towelettes, antacids, antihistamines, ibuprofen, aspirin and a splinter remover - all TSA accepted, of course. The tri-fold case clips to a belt loop or daybag for easy access or stash one conveniently in your car. (4 x 3 x 1¼" closed; 8¾ x 3¾" open)
Gift Bag
You can have your order wrapped in a reusable dark gray gift bag, tied with a ribbon. $6.00 each gift bag. Select the "Gift Bag" option during checkout.
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More Information
Smaller than a wallet, the Go! Travel Medical Kit provides a wide range of bandages, medicines, and medical utensils.
Product Features:
- Compact, lightweight medical kit for travel
- Contains most commonly used medications and bandages
- The kit contains:
- Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps
- Butterfly closure strips (2)
- Double Antibiotic Ointment
- Antiseptic Towelettes (2)
- Wash up Towelettes (2)
- Moleskin (2)
- Ibuprofen (2)
- Antacid (2)
- Acetaminophen (2)
- Antihistamine (2)
- Strip adhesive bandage (3)
- Knuckle adhesive bandage (2)
- Has clip for attaching to purse or daybag
Dimensions:
Size: 3 x 3¾ x 1"
Opens to 8¾ x 3¾"
Weight: 2 oz
Materials: Medications and bandagesProduct Type
Compact lightweight travel first aid kit - Customer Reviews
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Too little, too much.
By Kenneth M., Delaware, OH in February, 2012 -
First aid kit too pricey for what you get, returned for refund.
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Too small - everything's stuffed in
By Sue C., GA in October, 2011 -
It would be better if the kit was a little bigger to accomodate needs. I realize it is made small to be handy, but everything is just "stuffed" in. You have to pull everything out to see what's in there or get something out. An extra incch or two would be better. It would still be convenient.
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Must Have
By Ginger R., SALT LAKE CITY, UT in June, 2011 -
This little kit came in handy. If you get blisters, etc. I used it at least 3 times in my trip to France.
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Be prepared . . .
By Susan S., CA in March, 2011 -
This kit was very well thought out when it was put together. If I went to a store to buy supplies for a trip, the contents of this kit are what I would buy. The size is great too - I will be clipping onto my carry on for easy access. Hope I don't need it, but I will be very prepared!
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Travel Medical Kit
By Dolores D., Sherwood Park, AB in February, 2011 -
I know I can't keep my 19 yr old niece "safe" on her travels this summer, but at least she will be able to bandage a "boo-boo"...
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Too little, too much.
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