Very nice first aid kit, contains bandages, plasters, gloves. The only thing missing is scissors. I keep it at home, but I will take some items from this kit to the car.
Vera Personal First Aid Kit - Red
A portable first aid kit designed to easily fit into a medium-sized backpack or a woman's handbag. Secured in a compact pouch, the kit includes straps for fastening to a backpack and features a zipper closure.
Set elements
Contents of the first aid kit:
- 2 x elastic bandages measuring 4 m x 6 cm
- 1 x elastic bandage measuring 4 m x 8 cm
- 1 x adhesive patch 10 x 6 cm
- 1 x small adhesive patch 19 x 72 mm
- 1 x triangular bandage
- 1 x thermal emergency blanket 160 x 210 cm
- 1 x safety pin
- 2 x vinyl gloves
- 1 x first aid manual
Main features
- Small footprint
- Secured with a zipper
- Attachment webbing for integration with backpacks
| Color/camouflage | Red hue |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Internal organizer | No |
| Molle/pals compatible | No |
| Main color | Red |
| Dimensions | 140 x 100 x 50 mm |
| Transport handle | No |
| Equipment in the set | Yes |
| EAN | 5903292661766 |
| Manufacturer code | 076R |
| Brand | Vera |
| Expiration date | 2031-05-01 |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 211
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Small but very useful. It holds a lot of useful things. Honestly, I never had a problem taking it with me every time. Backpack, bag, on a belt, and the color makes it impossible to forget about it no matter where it is lying.
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Well-thought-out and equipped first aid kit. I only added a few blister packs of painkillers and anti-inflammatory medications, because I carry it daily in my backpack. It's lightweight, so it doesn't weigh down, doesn't rustle, and fits perfectly in the first aid kit pouches, just as it should.
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I bought several pieces for employees working in the field. The first aid kit is well-equipped and thanks to its small size, each employee can have it with them. The price is very attractive for a full-value product. I recommend it.
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Small, handy, and decently made first aid kit. Basic contents, more as a base for self-expansion/personalization. Different colors allow for convenient equipment sorting—for example, I use the blue one to carry water filtration and purification accessories. The hook-and-loop (Velcro) straps for attaching do not inspire confidence; rather, you can attach something to the kit rather than attach the kit to something else.
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A compact and very handy first aid kit at an affordable price. It contains most of the essential items. There is still a bit of space inside to add something more.
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Great product, for a relatively small price you get a fully equipped EDC first aid kit that will fit in a handbag or even a small backpack. A must-have for any EDC backpack.
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Very well-equipped first aid kit, the only downside for me is the lack of scissors, but for this price you can't really expect them inside. Very handy, doesn't take up much space.
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Light, comfortable, and very handy. It doesn't take up much space in a backpack and contains all the most necessary items. It works well both for everyday use and for longer trips. A good set at a reasonable price.
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For such small dimensions, the first aid kit can really hold a lot. I also supplemented it with a few disinfectant wipes, and the only thing missing are small scissors or a few clips for bandages, and you really don't need anything else. It is so small that you can take it on every trip without worrying about taking up too much space in your backpack.
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Good size, good weight, missing scissors, fortunately I had some from my old kit and they fit just right. Slight disappointment that it's supposedly Polish but the products in the kit are bought from Germany, as seen in the photo.
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Lightweight, from a Polish manufacturer and doesn't cost a fortune. The emergency blanket, as usual in first aid kits, should be replaced with a thicker one or supplemented with an extra piece.
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Greatly equipped first aid kit, it's very small so it fits in any backpack without taking up much space. It has already proven itself in the field. I recommend it.
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Tiny, neat, lightweight—you don't feel it in your backpack, and it fits quite a lot of stuff. There's even some reserve capacity because I added Octenisept, dental floss, and painkillers—it all fit, but it was a tight squeeze. I think it's a good purchase, especially for such a price.
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Bought for day trips in remote areas. It contains the basic items that might be needed on the trail, plus there's still some space to add some personal medicine just in case. Big plus for the small size and weight.
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