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AAA 73 Piece Adventurer Road Assistance Kit

  • Compact 73 piece road assistance kit by AAA and LifeLine First Aid
  • Heavy-duty booster cable
  • 250-psi air compressor
  • Hand-charged dual LED flashlight
  • Includes a 45 piece first-aid kit

Product Description
AAA ADVENTURER 73 PIECE ROADSIDE ASSISTANT KIT INCLUDES:1 AAA car care guide, 1 AAA membership brochure, 1 8 gauge 10 foot heavy duty booster cable, 1 250 PSI air compressor with gauge, 1 hand crank flashlight, 1 reflective triangle, 1 pair of gloves with grips one side for better gripping 1 emergency poncho, 1 emergency whistle, 1 pliers, 1 roll of duct tape, 1 Phillips screw driver, 1 flat head screw driver, 1 utility knife, 1 bungee cord, 2 shop cloth, 10 cable ties, 45 pieces of first aid, 1 premium double sided padded carry bag with handle. 13.5 x 10 x 6 inch bag size.Amazon.com
You never know where the road may lead or what may happen, so don’t be caught unprepared. LifeLine First Aid–a leader in the field of first-aid and disaster readiness products–has teamed up with AAA to bring you a line of high quality Road Assistance Kits. Featuring both first-aid and automotive emergency items, these practical all-in-one kits can help protect you in the event of an automobile breakdown or personal injury.


AAA Assistance Kits keep you safe on the open road.
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Equipment That Keeps You Safe and Comfortable
If an accident or personal injury were to occur during your trip, would you be ready to deal with it? Being unprepared for a situation requiring first-aid can turn an inconvenience into something much more serious. Nobody wants to be stuck on the side of the road, but the AAA Adventurer Road Assistance Kit will help keep you safe and comfortable while you are waiting for help. It contains booster cables, an air compressor, emergency whistle, and a dual LED flashlight–four items that can minimize the amount of time you are stranded. All AAA Assistance Kits come with LifeLine’s 45-piece first-aid supply pouch. It contains a variety of medical supplies that can address a wide range of minor injuries.

What’s in the Kit?
From dead batteries to flat tires, the AAA 73 Piece Adventurer Road Assistance Kit is well equipped to deal with multiple road emergencies. It comes with the following items: 1 AAA double-sided carrying bag, 1 AAA emergency care guide, 1 AAA membership brochure, 1 heavy duty booster cable (8-gauge, 10-foot length), 1 250-psi air compressor with gauge, 1 hand-charged dual LED flashlight, 1 reflective triangle, 1 pair of dimpled work gloves, 1 emergency poncho, 1 roll of duct tape, 1 pair of pliers with vinyl grips, 1 flat head screwdriver, 1 Phillips head screwdriver, 1 utility knife, 1 emergency whistle, 1 bungee cord, 2 shop cloths, 10 cable ties, and a 45 piece first-aid kit.

Quality That You Can Depend On
For more than 100 years, AAA has provided quality services and resources to help their members experience safer and more enjoyable travel. By continuing to uphold principles such as rock-solid reliability and lasting value, AAA has established its reputation as the most trusted name in travel. LifeLine First Aid’s shared commitment to quality and value prompted AAA to partner with them to offer its brand for retail sale for the very first time in company history. Together, they bring you a series of Road Assistance Kits equipped with practical, reliable emergency-preparedness items.

AAA 73 Piece Adventurer Road Assistance Kit

 

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R. Lukas says in March 20th 2010 at 7:41 pm    

this pack has a lot of great stuff, including jumper cables and an electric air compressor (would have never thought to buy one but now that i have it i feel much better) The triangle is heavy which is good for windy weather, and the wind-up flashlight is useful. The poncho and first-aid kit is a great extra. when i first got it i took everything out and played around with the different pieces and then was able to repack the bag to get it to zipper up easily (unlike maps where once you open you cant fold it again). The bag stays in my trunk at all times and feel that when i travel i will be safe for most situations.
Rating: 5 / 5

Penetralia says in March 20th 2010 at 10:23 pm    

The AAA 73 Piece Adventurer Road Assistance Kit is okay, but could be much better.

Seventy-three pieces sounds like a great deal or bargain; however, keep in mind that one alcohol prep or small pamphlet is counted within that number. In addition, the accompanying hand-tools (e.g. screw driver, pliers) are of very low quality.

Overall, the kit is recommended, but users may consider supplementing the hand tools for better brands, such as Craftsman or Stanley, and adding other useful materials, such as air foam to fill tires, ice scraper (if one lives in cold climates), and much more.
Rating: 3 / 5

anonymous says in March 20th 2010 at 10:31 pm    

this kit is overpriced – there’s a heavier/bigger kit at CostCo for $29.99 as of 10/17/09
Rating: 4 / 5

E. Siem says in March 21st 2010 at 1:13 am    

A great value for the money. Comes with everything mentioned in the description above and is contained quite nicely and conveniently in the double sided/zippered bag. The contents are arranged nicely inside. The only thing it didn’t come with was a glass breaking/seat belt cutting tool. The next AAA kit up comes with one, but you can get the tool cheaper than paying the price it costs to upgrade the kit.

I bought two of these; one for my car and one for my husbands. Actually, he cut his finger pretty bad the other day so we got in the first aid part of the kit and used a band-aid!!
Rating: 5 / 5

Mr. Michael Johnson says in March 21st 2010 at 3:05 am    

i bought it for my son and within 2 weeks has used the cables twice.. great items… very useful
Rating: 5 / 5

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