although i kept this product, i hope i never have to use it. the materials like the face masks were cheap. a garbage sock would serve better than the ponchos. i haved never seen such a small first aid pkg. i suggest you buy something different.
there’s barely anything first aid in the entire kit. others have shared pictures and you’ll see that you’re getting a thin, picket size container of very basic things. the two blocks of “food” are so hard and heavy they can be used as building blocks. the blankets are really thin and the poncho looks like a giant trash bag made of cheap plastic.if you’re looking for idea on how to get rich, this is a good showcase of it. if you value your money , build your own pack instead of giving your money to these businesses.
someone took a sharpie and crossed out n95 approved for the masks on the label. what? did you take out the n95s masks, put cheap dust ones in here, and re-sell those n95s separately? cheap materials tons of fillers. expiration sooner than advertised.
decent value for the money. however, the backpack is child-sized and does not fit an adult male. the backpack is also poorly constructed and the zipper will likely fail easily. the masks included are also child-sized, poor quality, and do not cover an adult face adequately. probably going need to transfer and combine contents to another bag.
this looks like a great kit, but instead of a red backpack as pictured in the item details, a camouflage-print backpack was sent to me. red would have been better and more visible.
i purchased this as kind of a starter kit, and while it helps to give you an idea of some useful things to put together, it really falls short in delivering several of them. what i found was that it had the cheapest possible versions of everything it was providing. after getting this and looking what was in it, i pretty much started from scratch with a new bag (the one that came with the kit has a single stitch that was already failing when i first opened it with a 3-inch tear by the zipper).for ~$40, you get a good starter kit, though:emergency food barswateremergency blanketsvery basic first aid kitlight sticksdust masksnitrile gloveswhistleponchostissuemy problems are as follows:the backpack was falling apart from the get-go.the first aid kit was too basic to be very useful (it's the kind that you might toss in your back pocket for daily carry).the emergency blankets are pretty standard and cheap to buy.the 12-hour light sticks are easily and cheaply upgraded to the 200hr led glow sticks for $5 per 3-pack at home depot.dust masks can be had at the dollar store.gloves are really cheap (the ones that came in my kit were replaced immediately as they were just too cheap to rely on).the whistle is just a whistle.ponchos are pretty standard and cheap to buy.tissue could be replaced with a ziplock bag of tissues and be just as effective.if you're looking to build a cheap emergency kit, look at the individual contents of this and decide what you need. if i were ever to rely on this, i would be a bit afraid. that said, after buying this i had a lot of fun rebuilding it with an i can get better attitude and ended up spending quite a bit more buying better versions of its contents and filling some gaps. $40 isn't too bad a price to get at least part way there, but i can't see why they even bothered with such a low quality backpack to hold it all, as i'm pretty sure i use higher quality grocery bags.
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