DMI 76-Piece First-Aid Kit, Portable All-Purpose Use for Minor Cuts and Scrapes, Durable Water-Resistant Case, Convenient and…
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$5.15
Updated May 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
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The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, the DMI 76-piece is the kit people recommend when the budget is genuinely small and the goal is simply 'have something in the car instead of nothing.' At around $5, it carries 3,800+ Amazon reviews at 4.7, and an r/prepping commenter in the signals reports actually using it twice for real injuries, including a severe laceration, and being satisfied both times. The expert signal is thin and indirect, cleverhiker.com and gearjunkie.com appear in the data discussing comparable budget mini-kits in this category generally, not this exact SKU, and their consensus on the category is that small budget kits offer 'excellent value' for streamlined no-fuss use but are not the most durable. That tracks with the product's water-resistant rather than waterproof case.
What reviewers liked
- $5.15 price is unmatched in this category for a branded kit with 3,800+ verified-purchase reviews
- r/prepping commenter reports successful real-world use, including on a severe laceration
- Genuinely compact, easy to slip into a glove box, backpack, or handbag
- FSA/HSA eligible per the retailer signals
Where it falls short
- Contents are minor-wound only, no shears, no tourniquet, no hemostatic gauze
- cleverhiker.com flags this category of mini-kit as 'not the most durable'
- r/bugoutbags commenters dismiss this class of kit as inadequate for serious emergencies
- Water-resistant plastic case rather than a true waterproof hardshell
Across the reviewers we read, the DMI 76-piece is the kit people recommend when the budget is genuinely small and the goal is simply 'have something in the car instead of nothing.' At around $5, it carries 3,800+ Amazon reviews at 4.7, and an r/prepping commenter in the signals reports actually using it twice for real injuries, including a severe laceration, and being satisfied both times.
The expert signal is thin and indirect, cleverhiker.com and gearjunkie.com appear in the data discussing comparable budget mini-kits in this category generally, not this exact SKU, and their consensus on the category is that small budget kits offer 'excellent value' for streamlined no-fuss use but are not the most durable. That tracks with the product's water-resistant rather than waterproof case.
The honest cons are the same ones that apply to every kit at this price: contents skew heavily toward small adhesive bandages, the case is plastic rather than EVA-hardshell, and r/bugoutbags commenters in the data would describe it as 'a load of nothing' for serious emergency use. As a $5 supplement to a glove box, however, the synthesis is that you're getting more than you're paying for.
- Portable & Travel-Ready First Aid Kit – This 76-piece compact emergency kit is perfect for your home, car, backpack, carry-on, desk drawer, handbag, or glove compartment, ensuring you're always prepared for life’s minor cuts and mishaps.
- (30) Adhesive heavy woven fabric bandages (10) Adhesive fabric bandages (10) Adhesive plastic spot bandages (6) Butterfly wound closures (10) Alcohol Antiseptic pads (8) Sterile Gauze pads (1) Conforming gauze role (1) First Aid Tape
- Durable Water-Resistant Case – Comes in a travel-size case that protects contents from moisture and damage while keeping everything organized and accessible.
- Everyday Emergency Preparedness – Ideal for home, work, travel, hiking, road trips, or school—perfect for treating minor cuts, scrapes, blisters, and burns when professional care isn’t immediately available.
- Compact Design for Easy Storage – Dimensions
- 4.92″ W x 3.37″ H x 2.36″ D. Weight: .22lbs. Piece Count: 76
It's a whole load of nothing. A solid boo-boo kit, needs a box of bandaids, iodine tincture, 2 rolls of bandage, a few gauze pads, some med tape ...
Costco is advertising online a first aid kit for $117. I'm pretty sure you have to order it online and you need to be a member.
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