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AAA 121-Piece Road Trip First Aid Kit...

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Today's Discussion

Where to buy First Aid / safety kit for car?
My friend drives a lot between states, but she doesn't have a first aid in her car. So, for the winter holidays, I'd like to get her a First Aid kit, and perhaps a flashlight and a blanket (whatever is considered an essential safety kit for a driver). Can you recommend me any stores (real ones and/or online ones) where I can purchase these items for a reasonable price? P.S. I live in DC area. I'm also a AAA member.

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Hank Scorpio
Don't buy those pre-made ones...the quality on the items is sub-par. If you feel this is a necessity...buy the pieces separately and put them in a duffle bag or a mechanics bag. With cell phones these kind of kits aren't really necessary anymore...they were when cell phones didn't exist and you were traveling in the desert or mountains.

kenbgray
Any good parts store.

OnDuty
you can get it from: all the best




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