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Buy Swap & Sell => Buy, Sell, Swap, Trade, Wanted.... => Topic started by: Streak on July 24, 2012, 11:47:09 AM
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Hello All,
I have come across a good little first aid kit, below are a couple of photos of it, and it is something we stock, i would be happy to give them to the group for $22 plus postage.
it would fit very neatly in a tank bag/top box
DIMENSIONS 180mm (W) x 120mm (H) x 70mm (D)
(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd499/ozstoc/876798c6.jpg)
(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd499/ozstoc/080b108e.jpg)
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Looks great, put me down for one. Anything like that has to be better than the few bits and pieces that I carry now. Where do I send money?
:bl11
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I just want to gauge interest in this one, as I will buy them through my business, simplest way will be to card me over the phone, i can put them in a pre paid post bag, so we know exactly how much the postage is
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I am interested Graham
Tipsy
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Me too.
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Me too, thanks :blk13
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Ok so those keen to purchase a First Aid Kit are:
AJ1300
Saaz
Tipsey
STeveo
Streak
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I'll never use :wink1 but put me down for one as my current one's contents have to be well out of date!
:grin
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I'll take one to please!.
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Ok so those keen to purchase a First Aid Kit are:
AJ1300
Saaz
Tipsey
STeveo
Streak
TerryB
Whizz
Horizontal
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Please put me down for one
Greg
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Add you to the list Greg, i should have my order here in the next few days.
What i will do then is send you all a pm, and sort out payment and postage addresses from there, but i am waiting to see if there is any more takers.
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Graham,
You can also add my name to the list.
But as usual, if you have something you won't need it and if you haven't got it you'll need it........lol
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Ok so those keen to purchase a First Aid Kit are:
AJ1300
Saaz
Tipsey
STeveo
Streak
TerryB
Whizz
Horizontal
Alans1100
It will fit very neatly in a tank bag/top box $22 plus postage for OzSTOC members
DIMENSIONS 180mm (W) x 120mm (H) x 70mm (D)
(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd499/ozstoc/876798c6.jpg)
(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd499/ozstoc/080b108e.jpg)
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First Aid Kits are here, will be sending out messages tonight
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Ok so those Who have called and paid for their First Aid Kit have been marked in bold:
AJ1300
Saaz
Tipsey
STeveo
TerryB
Whizz
Horizontal
Alans1100
if anyone else wants one they are welcome to get in contact with me to organise it.
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My First Aid Kit arrived in today's mail. Very impressed for the price, it's in the bike now...God forbid that I'll EVER have to use it!!!
:thumbs :thumbsup
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My First Aid Kit arrived in today's mail. Very impressed for the price, it's in the bike now...God forbid that I'll EVER have to use it!!!
:thumbs :thumbsup
Ditto
Tipsy
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Ours arrived in todays mail.........all good....
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Got my first aid kit Today thanks Streak. I looked very hard but I couldn't find the nurse though. Bugger :thumbs :blk13
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Mine came today, good value and big enough for me to add a few things from my old bag of bits.
AJ, you may have to carry the nurse on the pillion like I do.
:bl11
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Got mine too, tks Streak. :hatwave
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I have resurected this old thread.
We have a couple of quite comprehensive first aid kit from the Aussie "Survival Emergency Solutions" and here's a comparison of the various kits that they sell. https://survivalfirstaidkits.net.au/pages/first-aid-kit-comparison.
At home we have one of the "Work" kits, with a few extras added to suit our needs, and this goes with us when we travel on day trips or holidays in the 4WD. I also have the slightly smaller "Travel" kit in the bike, which is a handy size, and folds out when opened, so all of the contents can be readily identified. It has some unused compartments marked "Personal" which cand be used to store other stuff that you may choose to carry.
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I bought one at a chemist in 2014. It hasn't been touched, but sits in the right pannier along with the other stuff I hope I never have to use.
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I have resurected this old thread.
We have a couple of quite comprehensive first aid kit from the Aussie "Survival Emergency Solutions" and here's a comparison of the various kits that they sell. https://survivalfirstaidkits.net.au/pages/first-aid-kit-comparison.
At home we have one of the "Work" kits, with a few extras added to suit our needs, and this goes with us when we travel on day trips or holidays in the 4WD. I also have the slightly smaller "Travel" kit in the bike, which is a handy size, and folds out when opened, so all of the contents can be readily identified. It has some unused compartments marked "Personal" which cand be used to store other stuff that you may choose to carry.
Thank you sir. Approved and actioned.
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I have three of these, one for the home, one for the bike and one in Thailand. The most used part has been the saline solution for flushing wounds/cuts and the bandaids. I replaced the plastic backed bandaids with the heavy duty fabric jobies.
https://www.firstaiddistributions.com.au/collections/first-aid-kits-for-vehicles/products/model15nationalworkplacefirstaidkit-tradesman (https://www.firstaiddistributions.com.au/collections/first-aid-kits-for-vehicles/products/model15nationalworkplacefirstaidkit-tradesman)
https://www.firstaiddistributions.com.au/collections/fabric-plasters/products/fabricplasters (https://www.firstaiddistributions.com.au/collections/fabric-plasters/products/fabricplasters)
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I have a kit in each vehicle, car and both bikes. The kits on the bikes are essential items for trauma - bleeding, bandages etc. Take less space and maximum impact.
I always remember the advice of a former army paramedic - the most efficient and effective kit is cheap. For absorption use panty pads, liners and tampons, stockings provide the pressure. Not saying that is what I've got, like to have sterile gear.
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I have 4 of them still 2 in the house cupboard and 2 in the man cave (garage) and still no bike.... no emoji for that scenario.... I do love this on tho :Spyder, absolutely beautiful.
Tipsy