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Bo Smith
11-01-2016, 04:37 PM
Don't know about you, but I have been very disappointed with the quality of Chinese-made first aid supplies, especially dressings, pads, and bandages. Most of what is available on the retail market (Johnson and Johnson, Curad, etc.) is really trash. The good stuff just isn't at Target or China*Mart. A few years ago I did a group buy on Kendall bandages. It was a moderate success. I wouldn't mind doing it again. I just need to gauge interest before I front the money on a whole case of something.

Regardless of what you want, I can probably get it cheaper by the case. Then I'd part it out by unit and charge actual price for shipping.

Anyone interested in something like abd pads or sterile 4x4 dressings? As I mentioned, I did Kendal Kerlix rolls a few years back and it was a hit.

arbilad
11-01-2016, 05:26 PM
I'd be up for that. I've been thinking about beefing up my first aid supplies. Maybe you could even get a group price on SWAT-T tourniquets? In extremis I can use my belt, which has holes along the entire length of the belt, but I need it to hold up my pants.

Bo Smith
11-01-2016, 06:09 PM
I am not a vender. I don't know if I could get a group buy price on tourniquets. One of my old mentors in a North American Rescue rep. I get my CAT tourniquets from him. I'm just not sure I could get a "friend price" for a whole board. FWIW I am a big fan of the CAT tourniquet. In my experience, it's the only tourniquet in which the user can easily reach complete occlusion with one hand.

At the last buy (four-yard Kerlix rolls) the next plan was to do Covidien dressings after that. That was about the time the ZC board imploded, so it never happened.

Harm
11-02-2016, 10:09 AM
I would be interested depending on what it is. I just restocked my IFAK and Trauma Bag with H&H wraps and gauze as its compressed and the actual packaging holds up better. So not sure what I would need and then based on Price.

Regarding TQ's: most people can't self aid & get complete occlusion with 1 TQ. The military advises 2 staged TQ's. I think the CAT is fine for an arm but does not do nearly so well on a Leg given the Poly Windlass. The SOF-T Wide does really well on a leg but given the size is more difficult on the arm to reach occlusion. It can be done, but its difficult.

It honestly depends on what your goal is. The fastest TQ on the market for SELF-AID is the RAT-T and it is easy to achieve full occlusion in seconds. I was able to remove from a pocket and fully apply with proper tension in less than 15 seconds. Now here's the challenge, IT HURTS. So fair warning. It'll keep you alive, but it won't be comfortable. I only have it for self-aid. The SWAT-T goes on quickly IF you are applying to someone else. It can be a challenge to do so if applying to yourself. But its a great 2nd line option and can also be used as a torso pressure bandage. I keep SWAT-T's alongside my SOF-T Wide, CAT's and RAT's.

Honestly the most important thing is to KNOW how to sue your gear. I bought an extra SWAT & RAT and used a sharpie to mark TRAINER and then bought a trainer CAT and SOF-T Wide. Then practice. Realize with the right injury you can bleed out in minutes, but you can lose consciousness in seconds. The faster you can get things going the better.

Bo Smith
11-02-2016, 02:56 PM
I did the Kerlix (Kendall/Covidien) buy because I can't abide Chinese-made dressings and bandages. Even the hospital I work at uses Chinese-made drek. I can't abide that for my own use. Who knows what's in it? I stock all of my kits, from my boo-boo kits to my trauma box with American-made dressings and bandages.

I was trying to do folks a favor by fronting the money and spearheading the buy. When I did Kerlix I got them shipped out to folks for less than China*Mart's website (and they're not available at their brick and mortar stores at all).

To make this work I would have to know what one item we wanted. Then I would search around until I could find a decent case lot price. I would part out the case and mail them out.

I have what I need, but not necessarily all that I want. That's why I wanted to go this, to share my experience and get folks some decent product. One moderate home accident can empty a first aid kit in a hurry.

DMGNUT
11-05-2016, 07:17 PM
I'm way ahead of the curve on meds (antibiotics), but probably way behind on proper bandages and tourniquets.
I'd be interested, but don't know what I should be looking for, so if you and/or others picked something that sounded good and I could afford it, I'd definitely be in on the group buy.

Bo Smith
11-05-2016, 08:31 PM
Say I fronted for a case of ABD pads or sterile 4x4's. I'd break the case down and sell them for less than China*Mart gets for their crap.

I don't want to drop the cash on the case unless I know I am at least going to recoup the cost (which would be a high volume, since I am not out to make a profit).

DMGNUT
11-07-2016, 01:28 AM
Once you've done whatever research you're planning to do, I'd love to hear numbers... quantity of bandages, price per each, expected shipping costs, etc.
Don't know what an ABD pad is, but if its pretty much the same as a 4x4, I'd be interested.

Bo Smith
11-07-2016, 01:39 AM
Something like this (but I hope I can find a better price by the case):

https://www.healthykin.com//p-890-dermacea-abdominal-pads.aspx?gclid=CPW22_ORltACFQimaQodw8cHsg

DMGNUT
11-08-2016, 06:54 PM
Those sound useful... but of course... like with insurance, I hope never to need it, or find myself in a situation where I'm required to use it.
But... be prepared.