Product details
First aid kit bag – 220-piece survival kit for car, travel and home
This 220-piece first aid kit is a proper all-rounder — sensible, well stocked and easy to keep to hand. Pop it in the car, chuck it in a caravan locker or tuck it into a rucksack and you’ve got peace of mind for a weekend away or even just the school run. The bag is compact but surprisingly roomy inside, and the layout makes finding what you need quick and painless — no more faffing about when someone needs a plaster or a clean dressing.
Well thought-out and practical
The organiser is split into multiple compartments so everything stays tidy and visible. That matters when there’s a small emergency and you need to stay calm and move fast. It’s simple enough for grown-ups to use and ideal for families — clear pockets mean you can spot plasters, wipes and bandages at a glance.
What it’s good for
- Car and caravan: slips into a glovebox or under a seat neatly and is ready when the weather turns or the journey drags on.
- Travel and holidays: small enough for hand luggage or a weekend bag, and covers the usual travel bumps and scrapes.
- Home and office: a reliable kit for everyday cuts, grazes and minor accidents around the house or at work.
- Outdoor use: handy for camping, hiking, festivals or clubs where quick treatment can make all the difference.
Contents and quality
With 220 items on board, you get the basics and then some — plasters, dressings, bandages, antiseptic wipes, scissors, tweezers and more, all organised for easy access. Contents can vary slightly between batches, but the emphasis is on useful, everyday supplies rather than obscure extras. It’s good value and designed to be used and replenished without fuss.
Practical specifications
Dimensions: 23 x 13 x 17 cm. Weight: approximately 800 g. Manufacturer: Reliance Medical. Item model number: 3297-CASE OF 14. ASIN: B08L1YP3VB. Age range: Adult. Units: 1 count.
People often ask whether this will cope with serious injuries — it’s intended for minor to moderate first aid and for stabilising someone until professional help arrives. For major trauma or more complex medical needs you’d want specialist equipment and training. For everyday use, road trips or family days out, though, this kit does exactly what it should: keeps common supplies organised, accessible and ready when you need them.
Final thoughts
If you want a sensible, compact first aid pack that won’t hog space but will cover most everyday emergencies, this 220-piece Reliance Medical kit is a solid choice. Practical, straightforward and reassuring to have to hand — a proper bit of kit to keep in the car or at home.





