LAST CALL for First Aid Systainer Orders and Payment

Cedar Shaker said:
Thank you very much for all your hard work and dedication in designing, procuring, constructing, assembling, and shipping a truly “First” aid kit.  You surpassed my expectations.  I am very grateful for your dedication.  You provided a super fantastic product, and just as important, you communicated to your customers by keeping us informed.  I hope the only thing I need it for is removing wood splinters! :)

Cedar Shaker

You are very welcome, and - like you - I hope that most of the items in the kit are never used!!!

[big grin]
 
hullbert said:
I got mine today!!!!!!  Wow, you did an unbelievable job and I am so proud and happy to have this first aid systainer!  I'll be putting in the additions tonight.  Everything fits perfectly, and I can't imagine the time and effort it took for you to pull this off--but I am so thankful.  I work in a fairly dangerous industrial environment, and now I know that I have the right tools if, god forbid, something ever happens.

You are welcome, and thank you very much for noticing!

hullbert said:
By coincidence, I had a doctor's appointment today.  So, when I take my new kit in to work tomorrow,  I'm thinking about telling all my coworkers that they hand these out to new patients    [tongue]

That's hilarious! I wanna know how many of them want to switch doctors immediately?

[big grin]
 
jimmyjam said:
I got mine yesterday.  The wife had to see as she used to be a nurse.  She said about the only thing missing is a suture kit.  Anyway she did make another comment when I put it out in the garage shop.  How much would the heat affect the contents since I live in the desert (avg high is 105 in mid July)?  I do usually keep it air conditioned in the MID 80s when I am not working in there.

Jay

It's best if you can keep it away from extremes of heat and cold. I apologize, but I can't answer exactly as to what will happen if you let it get too warm for too long. Certainly some of the meds will be affected, so could you perhaps keep them somewhere else - like in the refrigerator in the shop (if you have one) or right inside the door in your conditioned space?
 
WPeters said:
Mine came yesterday.  Had some bad allergies this morning and used the diphen!  Thanks!

I think you win a prize for the first use of anything in the 'Med Box'.

Glad it was there for you, and thanks for posting!
 
Wayne, the 2 first aid kits showed up and great job on them, my significant other was impressed, she is an LPN with terrible bed side manners whose usual comments when  she sees one of my injuries is "omg that looks terrible".  Hopefully at this point in my life the only thing I may be treating is puppy bites, looked for the kevlar gloves in there but did not find any.

Thanks again for all the efforts on this, look forward to seeing one more coming some day from Fedex, maybe this time the tracking will actually show it leaving MN.

Why 3 of these? first 2 are stationary in 2 houses and 3rd is mobile in a camper.

Richard
 
AndrewMV said:
Why 3 of these? first 2 are stationary in 2 houses and 3rd is mobile in a camper

I am feeling a bit under prepared after reading your post.

You are - you need 2 or 3 more!

[wink] [wink] [wink]
 
Mine arrived today!  Very nicely done.  Buddy has been waiting with more anticipation than I have, lol, might wind up getting him to order one.
 
I received mine today and it's awesome - WOW did a fantastic job putting these together.  This thing is loaded - Way more than any other kit I've seen.  I'm quite impressed - I'll post photos after I figure out where it's going.  Thanks again Wow!
 
I apparently spent too much time standing on concrete over the weekend in shoes that weren't acceptable. Yesterday I had to use one of the elastic (ace) bandages to wrap my ankle and I still can't stand or walk on it - at all. Nothing in the kit strong enough for drugs, so I called the Dr today and Mrs. WOW went and picked up some good drugs for me. Even though they are narcotic they are BARELY taking the edge off the pain.

Looks like it will be a miserable few days until things settle down...
 
wow said:
I apparently spent too much time standing on concrete over the weekend in shoes that weren't acceptable. Yesterday I had to use one of the elastic (ace) bandages to wrap my ankle and I still can't stand or walk on it - at all. Nothing in the kit strong enough for drugs, so I called the Dr today and Mrs. WOW went and picked up some good drugs for me. Even though they are narcotic they are BARELY taking the edge off the pain.

Looks like it will be a miserable few days until things settle down...

Yikes!  Take care of yourself, and I hope you feel better soon!
 
Another 'fun fact' for you:

You might remember (OK, you could look it up at the beginning of this thread) that I originally guestimated the shipping costs would average $20 per First Aid Systainer, and predicted that should be very close.

I got my first invoice from FedEx, and the actual averaged shipping cost on the first batch was - wait for it - $20.26.

I am pretty pleased that I was that close, and thought I'd take a moment to gloat a little.

[big grin]

 
Enjoying the fun facts:). And the first aid kit!  One possible "after market" addition:  mole skin for blisters.  I plan to take this on hunting, camping, and other outdoor trips when not in the shop, and that would be nice to have.
 
WPeters said:
Enjoying the fun facts:). And the first aid kit!  One possible "after market" addition:  mole skin for blisters.  I plan to take this on hunting, camping, and other outdoor trips when not in the shop, and that would be nice to have.

Mole skin would absolutely be a great addition. I wish I would have thought of it in the first place!

If you haven't already purchased it, let me see if I can get a deal on it for you and other people who might want some?
 
Well that's certainly generous! If there is enough interest, to buy in bulk, sure.  If not I can easily pick some up.  Thanks
 
FedEx says 5 First Aid Systainers were delivered in the lower 48 yesterday, and USPS says one was delivered to Canada today. Let's hear about 'em, please?

Did they arrive intact as they should have?

Everything look OK to you?

And most important - are you happy?

[big grin]

 
WPeters said:
Well that's certainly generous! If there is enough interest, to buy in bulk, sure.  If not I can easily pick some up.  Thanks

Happy to do it.

I have a choice of 2" x 4" strips, and 3" x 4" patches of Mole Skin. Which would you prefer, and how many would you want for your kit? And yes, you can get some of each if you want.

For example, maybe you want a total of twelve: 6 2x4 strips and 6 3x4 patches. I don't have exact prices yet, but the 2x4 inch strips are less than 50¢ each, and the 3x4 inch patches are less than a dollar, so that combination would be less than $9 for planning purposes.

If anyone else is also interested let me know your preferences and I'll put together a supplemental package to go in the First Aid Systainer.

And if there's anything else that you think I missed or should be in there, please let me know? There's a little bit of room left before the lid won't close!

[wink]
 
wow said:
WPeters said:
Well that's certainly generous! If there is enough interest, to buy in bulk, sure.  If not I can easily pick some up.  Thanks

Happy to do it.

I have a choice of 2" x 4" strips, and 3" x 4" patches of Mole Skin. Which would you prefer, and how many would you want for your kit? And yes, you can get some of each if you want.

For example, maybe you want a total of twelve: 6 2x4 strips and 6 3x4 patches. I don't have exact prices yet, but the 2x4 inch strips are less than 50¢ each, and the 3x4 inch patches are less than a dollar, so that combination would be less than $9 for planning purposes.

If anyone else is also interested let me know your preferences and I'll put together a supplemental package to go in the First Aid Systainer.

And if there's anything else that you think I missed or should be in there, please let me know? There's a little bit of room left before the lid won't close!

[wink]

Haha!! [big grin]  That is one packed kit, can't wait for mine.  I think Mole Skin is a good addition.
 
I see that it has been stated multiple times but I wanted to echo that I appreciate the time and effort you put into this project for us. Great product and well packed for shipping. Thanks again! My only regret now is that I only ordered 1. Thanks again!

DJ
 
DJ98cobra said:
I see that it has been stated multiple times but I wanted to echo that I appreciate the time and effort you put into this project for us. Great product and well packed for shipping. Thanks again! My only regret now is that I only ordered 1. Thanks again!

DJ

That's an easy regret to fix - see this thread:

http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-and-tanos-systainers/possible-interest-in-second-run-of-first-aid-systainers/msg331036/#msg331036

and place your order!

 
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