Kitgo Small Waterproof Eva, First Aid Kit for Kids Baby Travel First Aid Kit with Fun Bandages for Car, Home, Travel, Backpack
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Product Description
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Hard shell exterior case with impact-resistant EVA material provides superior protection for medical supplies
COMPACT DESIGN: Portable size perfect for travel, home, car, or office use while keeping first aid supplies organized and secure
SECURE CLOSURE: Double zipper design ensures easy access while preventing accidental opening and contents spillage
PROTECTIVE FEATURES: Water-resistant outer shell helps keep medical supplies dry and clean in various environments
CONVENIENT STORAGE: Interior compartments and elastic straps keep supplies organized and readily accessible when needed
8 reviews for Kitgo Small Waterproof Eva, First Aid Kit for Kids Baby Travel First Aid Kit with Fun Bandages for Car, Home, Travel, Backpack
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Original price was: $29.99.$25.48Current price is: $25.48.
Suds –
Boo-Boos Beware! The Kitgo First Aid Kit is a Pint-Sized Powerhouse (with a few fun surprises!)
As a parent, I’m pretty sure my kids come with a built-in “find-the-nearest-scrape” sensor. Seriously, a day without a minor owie is a day I’m probably living in a parallel universe. So, when the Kitgo Small Waterproof Eva First Aid Kit landed on our doorstep, my inner “prepared parent” did a little happy dance.First impressions? This thing is tiny but mighty! It’s like a Mary Poppins bag of medical essentials, perfectly sized for tossing into a backpack, car glove compartment, or even a very stylish fanny pack (no judgment here!). And it’s waterproof, which is a huge win for those unexpected puddle-jumping incidents or poolside mishaps.Now, here’s where it gets fun: alongside the usual, much-needed suspects (bandages, gauze, cleaning wipes, a forehead thermometer for those “are they actually hot?” moments, tweezers for splinter emergencies, and even a little cooling pack for instant relief), I found some delightful, unexpected treasures! Tooth flossers? A mini sewing kit? It’s like Kitgo read my mind and packed in the “just-in-case” items you always forget until you desperately need them. (Side note: the scissors are tucked away cleverly; I had to do a mini scavenger hunt to find them, but they’re there!).The sheer volume of first aid resources packed into this little gem is impressive. My only minor quibble? The included bandages look a tad on the flimsy side. But fear not, for we are loyal devotees of the Welly brand, and a will quick swap in our favorite bandaids making this kit absolutely perfect for our upcoming international adventure this summer.Overall, this Kitgo First Aid Kit is incredibly useful and an absolute must-have for any family on the go. It’s compact, comprehensive, and comes with those quirky extras that make you smile. Highly recommend!In the photos I put it on top of my 13 inch Macbook Air for scale.
avgvstvs –
Cute and Well Stocked!
This has got to be one of the cutest first aid kits I’ve ever seen. The case is so stinking cute! I just can’t get enough of the little pandas all over it. Not only is it cute though, it is also well stocked. This case has just about anything you would need in a first aid emergency. There are all of your regular staples such as bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, tape, and a cold compress. There are also some great additional items, such as, burn wipes, shears, tweezers, and even q-tips. The case is also waterproof, so this would be perfect for things like camping or hiking. It has a carabiner, so it can be easily attached onto a backpack even. It’s also perfect just to throw inside of the glove box of the car.Overall, I really like this first aid kit. The case is absolutely adorable. It is well stocked, with just about anything that you would need, with a small amount of room to add in other necessities. It’s compact sized, which makes it great for on the go. Plus, the the fact that it is waterproof, makes it perfect for many more occasions. I would definitely recommend it.
Geneva Thomas –
Perfect for camping
I bring this first aid kit with us when we go camping and it has come in handy several times already. I like that the case is hard and is waterproof and that it is easy to zip and unzip. I store it in my camper for minor cuts, scrapes and stings for easy access, when it is needed. This first aid kit is very convenient and the size makes it easy to bring in a small bag or store in a glove box. It has burn relief gel, bandages, soap wipes, a very small sewing kit and more. I am very happy with it.
Firefly2772 –
First Aid Kit
This is the perfect sized first aid kit for on-the-go! It’s organized very well, and comes with all the essentials (I believe, anyway). Functions as expected. Easy to use. Worth the money. True to size, color/design, and description.Review of: “Kitgo Small Waterproof Eva, First Aid Kit for Kids Baby Travel First Aid Kit with Fun Bandages for Car, Home, Travel, Backpack”
Shandee Niswander –
Great travel or small space first aid kit
This has a little bit of everything you would need for a first aid situation, even a disposable CPR mask barrier. There was even a little room for me to customize it with travel packs of Alieve, a small pillcase for prescriptions, some nail clippers, a pimple popper, and a better pair of tweezers. Having so much in such a small defined space is fantastic.The tweezers are on the flimsy side- I can’t see them help with embedded splinters or deep stingers. They might be fine for most surface level needs, but we added our preferred pair to it instead.
MsWaitWhat –
Compact kit with ALL the necessities!
This small first aid kit packs a big punch in terms of what it includes! They really thought of everything from scissors and tweezers to a cpr assist mouthpiece. Ointments to help a variety of basic wounds. And bandages of different sizes shapes and colors. I really appreciated the amount of items and thought that was put into this kit. Itâs one I would try to mimic on my own but spend a whole lot more money putting together. I do prefer a hard case to a soft bag so this makes me happy. I just think they are easier to store and limits me putting more unnecessarily items in it. The cute design that still lets you know itâs a first aid kit is also key. I donât want to mask what it is because I wonât find it as easily when I need it most. The price is comparable to others and I think itâs a great kit!
texasgal –
Perfect Little First Aid Kit for Kids and Travel
This kit really exceeded my expectations! The case is compact but packed with just about anything you could think of needing in a minor emergencyâbandages (super cute ones in all sizes), scissors (decent quality), tweezers, towelettes, and more. The heavy-duty zipper gives it a nice secure feel, which makes me hopeful that itâll keep things like the moist towelettes and bandages from drying out too quickly.Perfect for the car, diaper bag, or travel backpackâespecially with kids in tow. Itâs well-organized and fun enough that little ones wonât be scared of the bandaids when the time comes. Iâm curious to see how long the items stay fresh, but overall, this is a great buy!
chris –
Great kit
Great kit with almost everything you would need. There is room to add a few things as well. I added Benadryl, ibuprofen and a few other things