What you actually get
Ninety-two pieces sounds like marketing fluff until you open it. There are plasters in multiple sizes, gauze pads, bandages, scissors, tweezers, antiseptic wipes, a emergency blanket. Not glamorous stuff, but it's the things you actually reach for. My partner chucked one of these in her hiking rucksack after we spent twenty minutes trying to find a plaster at a campsite in the Lakes. Sorted.
The case itself is proper compact, maybe the size of a thick paperback. Zips up neatly, no rattling. It does feel a bit plasticky, honestly. This is not a kit for a professional first responder or anyone who needs serious medical kit. It's for day-to-day scrapes, blisters, splinters.
Who it's for (and who it isn't)
Ideal for:
- Keeping in a car glovebox or school bag
- Small flats that have literally nothing
- Gifting to someone who is absolutely rubbish at adulting
If you're doing serious outdoor stuff, trail running, or anything where a proper wound dressing matters, this won't cut it. The quality of individual items is fine but basic. The tweezers are a bit fiddly.
The price makes the argument
On Subscribe and Save it comes to just over six quid. That's nothing. Even if half the contents are mediocre, you still end up with a decent set of plasters and wipes for less than a round of drinks. Cancel the sub after the first delivery if you only need the one. The community heat on this is high for a reason.