I bought this first aid kit mainly for the car and for family vacations because it fits in the glove compartment, doesn't take up half the trunk, and inside there's everything you might actually need for a bruise, burn, or bleeding. More than 30 items – it’s not just like someone threw in a few plasters and gauze – there are things here you’re looking for exactly when something really happens. Compared to first aid kits from the supermarket or gas station, this is a completely different level – you can see that someone really thought through what should be inside. I recommend it.
A modular first aid kit designed as a suitcase offers an exceptionally practical solution. High mobility provides the ability to deliver prompt aid wherever required. Perfect for mass event coverage and group excursions such as camps, colonies, or treks, the modular first aid kit is capable of assisting multiple casualties simultaneously. Another benefit is the rugged durability of the suitcase. The contents remain secure even during the most demanding transportation scenarios.
The set includes the following components:
- module (R) Injuries,
- module (O) Burns,
- module (S) Emergencies,
- module (Z) Fractures
A robust polyproylene (PP) suitcase.
Inside the suitcase are four fully equipped modules, each designed for independent use as required.
Module R – Injuries:
- nitrile disposable gloves, size "L" – 2 pairs,
- 3-layer protective face mask – 1 pc.,
- elastic bandage 12 cm x 5 cm – 2 pcs.,
- gauze compress 7.5 cm x 7.5 cm – 2 pcs.,
- 17-thread dressing gauze 1/2 m2 – 1 pc.,
- 17-thread dressing gauze 1 m2 – 1 pc.,
- cotton triangular bandage – 1 pc.,
- Soft Foam bandage 6 cm x 40 cm – 1 pc.,
- transparent adhesive film 2.5 cm x 5 m – 1 pc.,
- dressing bandage 1.9 cm x 7.6 cm – 5 pcs.,
- dressing net no. 4 – 30 cm,
- dressing net no. 8 – 30 cm,
- 3M strips 3 mm x 75 mm – 5 pcs.,
- hydrogel dressing 6 cm x 12 cm – 1 pc.,
- small metal scissors – 1 pc.,
- disinfection pad – 5 pcs.,
- nasal tampon Stop Hemo – 2 pcs.
Module O – Burns:
- nitrile disposable gloves, size "L" – 2 pairs,
- Aqua-Gel hydrogel disc dressing 5 cm – 4 pcs.,
- Aqua-Gel hydrogel dressing 6 cm x 12 cm – 4 pcs.,
- Aqua-Gel hydrogel dressing 12 cm x 12 cm – 4 pcs.,
- transparent adhesive film 2.5 cm x 5 m – 1 pc.,
- dressing net no. 4 – 30 cm,
- dressing net no. 8 – 30 cm,
- NRC foil (thermal blanket) – 2 pcs.
Module S – Emergencies:
- nitrile disposable gloves, size "L" – 2 pairs,
- Glucose Dextro Energy Classic tablets – 1 pack,
- Hot Pack hand warmer – 2 pcs.,
- Cold Pack cold compress – 1 pc.,
- Plum Eye Wash 200 ml – 1 pc.,
- eye dressing – 2 pcs.,
- tweezers – 1 pc.,
- sealable bag (for amputation use) – 2 pcs.,
- lightstick – 1 pc.,
- cooling spray for injuries 130 ml – 1 pc.
Module Z – Fractures:
- nitrile disposable gloves, size "L" – 2 pairs,
- Splint, 50 cm x 11 cm – 1 pc.,
- elastic bandage 12 cm x 5 cm – 4 pcs.,
- woven bandage 10 cm x 4 cm – 4 pcs.,
- 17-thread dressing gauze 1/2 m2 – 2 pcs.,
- cotton triangular bandage – 1 pc.,
- NRC foil (thermal blanket) – 1 pc.
The suitcase is crafted from highly durable polypropylene (PP), able to withstand heavy loads and extreme temperature variations, making it especially suitable for demanding rescue operations. Integrated with a pressure equalization valve, the suitcase guarantees contents are protected both underwater and at high altitudes. The waterproof rating is IP67.
Suitcase dimensions: 33.6 x 30 x 14.8 cm
Case model: Panaro 300
Manufacturer: AedMax, Poland
| Color/camouflage | Other |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Latch |
| Internal organizer | Yes |
| Molle/pals compatible | No |
| Main color | Orange |
| Dimensions | 336 x 300 x 148 mm |
| Main material | 100% Polypropylene |
| Transport handle | Yes |
| Equipment in the set | Yes |
| EAN | 8011236300118 |
| Manufacturer code | TKS545 |
| Brand | AedMax |
| Expiration date | 2027-06-01 |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 23
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The AedMax Trauma Kit Home & Travel modular first aid kit is a perfectly assembled set — ideal for both home and travel. The modular design makes it easy to quickly find the necessary items, and the quality of the materials and contents gives you confidence that you can handle emergency situations. I recommend it to anyone who wants to be prepared for various injuries and take care of their loved ones’ safety.
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Pretty decent first aid kit, it's enough for home or car use, and the contents match the manufacturer's description. It's nice that the equipment is packed in a mesh cover, which prevents everything from spilling out when opening the kit.
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Very good module, like all Traumakit products. I think it's the only manufacturer whose ready-made kits I use. Their first aid kits are well thought out, well put together, and of good quality. Additionally, the idea of modules is great.
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Very good module, as are all of Traumakit's products. I think they are the only manufacturer whose ready-made kits I use. Their first aid kits are well thought out, well put together, and of good quality. Additionally, the idea with the modules is excellent.
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Very good module, as with all from Traumakit. I think it’s the only manufacturer whose 'ready-made' kits I use. Their first aid kits are well thought out, well assembled, and of good quality. Additionally, the idea with the modules is great.
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Very good module, just like all the others from Traumakit. I think it's the only manufacturer whose “ready-made” sets I use. Their first aid kits are well thought out, well equipped, and of good quality. The idea of modules is also great.
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Great first aid kit—all the essentials packed in one place. Usually, it stays at home, but I take it with me on every outdoor trip, like backpacking, hiking in the forest, going to the mountains, or motorcycle trips. It's lightweight and easily fits in a backpack or motorcycle saddlebag.
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The fill is a plus, rich with descriptions in Polish. The scissors are sharp; they cut clothes like butter, but I haven't tested them on straps. The packaging is visible, with Velcro, so it shouldn't slide around, for example, in a car. The downside for me is the way bandages are organized, because it's done with a cheap mesh that tears just by looking at it.
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Very useful in emergency situations.
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very useful for survival, I recommend it
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Very useful in emergency situations, it's always worth having one in the car.
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I recommend it, the products inside are of good quality
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I recommend it to every driver, I always carry it with me.
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I recommend it to everyone for shooting ranges or other training grounds
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