Just a heads up brother. If you see coloured examination gloves, 9 times out of 10 they are nitrile gloves which are non-latex and hypoallergenic. If you see clear, less stretchable gloves they are vinyl gloves which are hypo allergenic as well. Latex gloves will look off white and be very stretchy. These can cause allergic Rx. Last thing, I would highly recommended you add some larger gauze pads such as 4x4s or 5x9 abd pads. A tourniquet should never be first round of treatment, so get some good, absorbent gauze pads. Great vid, keep it up.
I would replace those splinter probes with a product called splinter out, much more effective those probes provided are designed to go into a lancing device which diabetics use to check their blood sugar, sure those would work in a bind but the needle which is protected by the circle which you twist off is very small and flimsy. Trust me go to Amazon and type in splinter out, they are beyond affordable and of great quality. Also that blue and white thing wrapped is a tourniquet. I have had them in the past, never had to use it but seems like it would work honestly though it would be better for use as an iv. Tourniquet.
Splinter probes just look like lancets, I work in a pharmacy and those look just like the blood glucose lancets you use to prick your finger when testing your blood sugar.
Great video Marty. Do you know if they offer the proprietary individual items that fit in the kit for replacement in the event one or more get used? I certainly understand some items can be easily replaced like bandaids but some of the other stuff that fits perfectly in the kit I wonder if offered individually
That blue thing, 2nd to the last item in the center pocket is the Tourniquet. Although it is a tourniquet, I would not recommend using that for someone that is bleeding out. As a phlebotomist, that tourniquet is more for when your drawing someones blood. It's not as good as a professional tourniquet (i.e. CAT or SOF-T). It may slow down blood flow, but you will probably have a hard time stopping someone from bleeding out with that blue cheap tourniquet.
The sprinter probes look like The Lancet needles used in diabetic glucose monitors. Since it is a needle like, you could get a splinter out with it by turning the round plastic tip off, which reveals the needle. Best to read the instructions on that one.
To he honest, nothing in that kit will save your life. CPR is a technique you don't anything for. If you follow the 10c if survivability well carrying kit you don't actually need any first aid kits at all.
@@BudgetBugout He’s got a point, this is more of a boo boo kit as opposed to a trauma kit. You don’t need anything to perform cpr except arms and good technique. Everything else isn’t gonna stop severe arterial hemorrhaging.
Love how you added images to show the item being used. Keep up the good work.
Just a heads up brother. If you see coloured examination gloves, 9 times out of 10 they are nitrile gloves which are non-latex and hypoallergenic. If you see clear, less stretchable gloves they are vinyl gloves which are hypo allergenic as well. Latex gloves will look off white and be very stretchy. These can cause allergic Rx. Last thing, I would highly recommended you add some larger gauze pads such as 4x4s or 5x9 abd pads. A tourniquet should never be first round of treatment, so get some good, absorbent gauze pads. Great vid, keep it up.
thats a helpful tip
thanks
Splinter probes are just like safety pins except it's sterile. It's just a metal spike to dig out splinters
Used the discount code and got the kit for less than $30 bucks, thank you!
I would replace those splinter probes with a product called splinter out, much more effective those probes provided are designed to go into a lancing device which diabetics use to check their blood sugar, sure those would work in a bind but the needle which is protected by the circle which you twist off is very small and flimsy. Trust me go to Amazon and type in splinter out, they are beyond affordable and of great quality. Also that blue and white thing wrapped is a tourniquet. I have had them in the past, never had to use it but seems like it would work honestly though it would be better for use as an iv. Tourniquet.
Splinter probes just look like lancets, I work in a pharmacy and those look just like the blood glucose lancets you use to prick your finger when testing your blood sugar.
The blue strap is for when you are using needles I.e drawing blood
Get a first aid kit now. My nephew cut his finger bad climbing a tree and of course I was unprepared didn't have anything.
Thanks for the video! I just bought a couple for my two 20-something boys!
As a diabetic and Corpsman those splinter probes look an awful lot like blood lancets.
Great video Marty. Do you know if they offer the proprietary individual items that fit in the kit for replacement in the event one or more get used? I certainly understand some items can be easily replaced like bandaids but some of the other stuff that fits perfectly in the kit I wonder if offered individually
Really informative and great quality video. Thanks for sharing.
I cannot compare Quality but CVS sells a kit like this.
That blue thing, 2nd to the last item in the center pocket is the Tourniquet. Although it is a tourniquet, I would not recommend using that for someone that is bleeding out.
As a phlebotomist, that tourniquet is more for when your drawing someones blood. It's not as good as a professional tourniquet (i.e. CAT or SOF-T).
It may slow down blood flow, but you will probably have a hard time stopping someone from bleeding out with that blue cheap tourniquet.
Excellent I’m looking for few of these for traveling for my family thank you
Did you buy this or did they send it to you?
The sprinter probes look like The Lancet needles used in diabetic glucose monitors. Since it is a needle like, you could get a splinter out with it by turning the round plastic tip off, which reveals the needle. Best to read the instructions on that one.
Why did you not do videos for such a long time Budget Bugout
Love your videos my friend. Keep up the good work Sir.
Love your videos as always really cool first aid kit for budget
I see that BRCC sticker in the back.
At 3:34 he actually opens the first pocket🙄😤
Thanks for the review of this product😁
Nice kit. Concise explanations. Thank you.
The blue strap with with piece is a tornaquit
Can u make a bug out kit from a redrock gear Rover sling pack
how much is it
Great video!
Awesome first aid kit thanks
That blue thing was a turnakit
Could the straps on the back be mounted on molle? I need a kit I can put on my pack.
Nick Wetzel yo wats up from the amazon pictures it seems that it is molle compatible
Like the organization but, I think Be Smart Get Prepared kits are better. If you have the coin AMKits are great too.
I just looked at get prepared first aid kits and they're missing ointments in many other items so I don't believe they are better then this kit
I would add some blood stop aids
Best channell
Thanks good video
Use auto focus. Didnt finish the video.
Can you do an eye pad giveaway
I'll keep my sights on one
For about the same price you can get a US-made CLINICPAX Mountaineer 100 first aid kit that blows this china-crap kit out of the water.
Says the brain washed American
I won't this first aid kit
To he honest, nothing in that kit will save your life. CPR is a technique you don't anything for. If you follow the 10c if survivability well carrying kit you don't actually need any first aid kits at all.
I normally laugh at "know-it-all" comments but I will only say that having a first aid kit is important, don't leave it behind.
@@BudgetBugout He’s got a point, this is more of a boo boo kit as opposed to a trauma kit. You don’t need anything to perform cpr except arms and good technique. Everything else isn’t gonna stop severe arterial hemorrhaging.
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