🩹 Safety in Your Pocket: Because Life Happens!
The Johnson & Johnson Red Cross First Aid-to-Go Mini First Aid Kit is a compact and portable solution containing 12 essential first aid items, including wipes, bandages, and gauze pads, all housed in a durable plastic case. Perfect for travel and everyday emergencies, this kit ensures you're always prepared, no matter where life takes you.
K**E
Good to have backup
Nice little compact kit. Got cause it was cheap and get me enough for free shipping but always good to have on hand.
A**A
awesome
it was great
K**H
Johnson Johnson self aid kit
Cute for travel size. Easy to store. Quick use. it’s so comforting to have with you in case of emergency
J**N
Portable Kit, Easy To Carry
I recently purchased the Johnson & Johnson First Aid To Go Portable Mini Travel Kit, and it has quickly become an essential part of my travel gear. The compact size makes it incredibly convenient to carry, and I love that it fits easily into a bag or even a glove compartment.The kit includes 12 useful items, including band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and gauze, which are perfect for handling minor cuts and scrapes on the go. I especially appreciate the variety of bandages in different sizes, which come in handy for everything from small blisters to larger wounds.While it’s a great product overall, I would have liked to see a few more advanced items like medical tape or a pair of tweezers. Still, for everyday travel emergencies, this kit is a solid choice and provides peace of mind when you’re out and about.Overall, a reliable and compact first aid kit that I would highly recommend for anyone looking for a simple and portable solution.
C**Y
Great for travel
Perfect for travel and the contents in the kit are exactly what you need an emergency
L**R
Great for something little
Perfect size for any occasion!
P**S
Pammys truth
Very good lots of good stuff in it
M**N
One Workers Nightmare - Based on a true story.
When I first saw this listing I was ecstatic to say the least. 48 Johnson & Johnson first aid kits for under $5. How would I be able to use so many band aids I thought to myself. After pondering this very thought, it hit me. Christmas is approaching quickly, and what better gift than a first aid kit for my co-workers. I was so excited once I figured out what to do with them. Who wouldn't like a mini first aid kit for the holidays? Being the stinker that I am, I held the secret Christmas gifts in for as long as I could. Then one day, with much anticipation I told one of my co-workers what they would receive from me this year for Christmas ...then another co-worker and so on, until every individual person that I work with knew. The excitement on their face was equivalent to that of a kid seeing Santa for the first time. I would never have imagined that something so cheap could put a smile that big on someone's face. Even looking back on it now I tear up. Well after a few days of waiting for my 48 first aid kits that were in this case, I looked in my mailbox and there was a small package. I thought to myself, "what could this be, self?" I opened it and there it was ONE individual first aid kit. I wondered where the other 47 were that was clearly listed online. Out of sheer panic, as the holidays were fastly approaching, I contacted the seller, letting them know the situation and within a few hours they contacted me back. They said that there was an error in the listing, and for my trouble I would be refunded my money, and as an apology I could keep the ONE first aid kit. I was devastated. I consumed so much ice cream and potato chips after this encounter. How was I going to tell my co-workers? What would they think of me? Christmas was ruined. After being off work a few days, I returned to work, and with shame and guilt written all over my face, I had to let them know. It took so much courage for me to even brave the words to them. The look into each of their eyes was equivalent to that of a child losing their puppy to an 18 wheeler. It was a look that is instilled deep within me now. After a few days, things seem to be back to normal now. The awkward faze is still there, but it will pass, eventually. If anything, this has brought my co-workers and I closer together now. It was a learning experience. I now question everything I buy, wondering if it is labeled right. For example I was at the grocery store a few days ago and purchased some eggs that said farm fresh chicken eggs on the carton. The whole time I carried them in my cart I wondered if it was duck eggs, or something worse. Its those small things that now stand out.
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