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Mar 05, 2018
Basic tools for basic use...
Bias note - on fixed income. Others may find this product of higher 'value' and quality.
Contents, except black pouch, come in a sealed plastic bag. Label says, "(NOT FOR MEDICAL USE)." This seems to be a poor choice of words by the MANUFACTURER. Sellers could temporarily fix this poor choice of wording by adding "commercial" or "professional" before "medical" in their description/disclaimer.
The quality shows in rapid, basic single stitching with medium duty thread, "made in Pakistan" stamps on metal 'tools,' and small quantity of blades & suture. In other words, this kit is useful for MINOR emergency situations only. In this case, minor is defined as smaller cuts and/or wounds only requiring minimal (½ hour or so) clean up and stitching.
For those familiar with Military Specifications (Mil Spec), quality is much higher with expensive materials and labor used (think German over-engineering). This kit would range, subjectively, from 1-quarter (¼) to half (½) Mil Spec. This kit's descriptions discretely imply "military surplus." Obviously, it's a cheaper copy of the real thing.
As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. For around $20.00 you get something that will do a simple, basic job. Anything more and you, "...need a bigger boat..." (see the movie "Jaws," 1975).

Nov 13, 2015
Good content - Bad packaging
11 of 24 found this helpful While the remastered cartoons are well done the containers for the discs leave much to be desired. Several were broken due to improper assembly and/or shoddy quality control. Additionally, the politically correct nannies (ninnies?) added unnecessary content. Buy at your own risk...
Mar 06, 2010
Nice Hard Drive - Nice package
1 of 1 found this helpful Unlike most other external Hard Drives (i.e. My Book, Desk Book), this Seagate 320GB Drive has only one cable/cord to contend with. There was no 'hidden' software to mess with either.
The unit was plugged into an XP-Pro operating system. NO difficulties were encountered. An expanded or very slow format was performed, after backing up the packaged software, for testing and thorough erasing. Again, no problems or concerns occurred.
The Seagate Drive has been in use over 30 days. It has been attached to several different systems, continuing to work flawlessly.
I bought this drive due to it's 're-certified' price and deep blue color (Mikey likes metallic blue). If I could afford it, a 500GB blue Seagate FreeAgent Go USB 2.0 Hard Drive would have been purchased.
Another slight "con" for this drive is the short 40cm (16 inches) USB cord. For my purposes, it is of no significance or concern (it all fits very well in a jacket or shirt pocket). For those needing a longer cord/cable it would be wise to check specifications before attaching 2+meter (6+ft.) lengths.
If another Seagate of this make and model, at a low price, were available - I would immediately buy it; no questions asked.... Uhm, actually checking to see if the right USB 2.0 cable came with the drive would be a good idea.