In this batch, Surviveware First Aid Kit appeared in 3 of 9 clean model outputs and ranked first in 0.
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Model ID: claude-haiku-4-5 · 9 clean runs · 3 prompt variants · Data batch 2026-07-02 · Read the methodology
Only successful, parseable runs not flagged as tool-assisted enter these counts. Last clean run in this dataset: 2026-07-02T23:00:23.975Z. Mentions, first picks and average ranks below all use this same run set.
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1Surviveware First Aid Kitby SurvivewareMost repeated recommendation
Stored model reason: Smaller but higher-quality components (better bandages, tweezers, scissors) with intelligent compartmentalization so you actually find what you need instead of digging through a jumble.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: $50–70
Mentioned in33%
Ranked first in0%
Observed in 3 of 9 clean runs · 0 first-place picks · average rank 2.67 when mentioned
2American Red Cross Home First Aid Kitby American Red Cross
Stored model reason: Professionally curated for common household injuries with clear labeling, updated guidelines, and a durable organizer that keeps supplies accessible and organized rather than scattered.
One stored comparison rationale: This is the standard that emergency responders trust—every component is chosen by medical professionals and regularly updated, whereas most other kits are just assembled by marketing teams.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: ~$35–45
Mentioned in22%
Ranked first in11%
Observed in 2 of 9 clean runs · 1 first-place pick · average rank 1.50 when mentioned
3Adventure Medical Kits Comprehensive First Aid Kitby Adventure Medical Kits
Stored model reason: Includes higher-quality sterile supplies, better trauma supplies (elastic bandages, more gauze), and modular pouches that separate by injury type for families who want to be very prepared.
One stored comparison rationale: Superior to rank 1 for comprehensive preparedness and item quality, but the $40-60 price and extra trauma supplies (tourniquets, etc.) matter more for serious outdoor or medical scenarios than typical home injuries.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: $60–80
Mentioned in22%
Ranked first in0%
Observed in 2 of 9 clean runs · 0 first-place picks · average rank 2.00 when mentioned
4Red Cross Deluxe Home First Aid Kitby American Red Cross
Stored model reason: Well-curated supplies with clear instructions and the brand reputation that makes people confident they're using it correctly in an emergency.
One stored comparison rationale: Red Cross training materials included; this matters for families who need confidence that they're responding to injuries properly, not just finding a bandage.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: $35–50
Mentioned in22%
Ranked first in0%
Observed in 2 of 9 clean runs · 0 first-place picks · average rank 2.00 when mentioned
5Red Cross Home First Aid Kitby Red Cross / various licensees
Stored model reason: Trusted national authority backing the contents, comprehensive coverage, and widely available—gives peace of mind through brand recognition.
One stored comparison rationale: Premium brand trust and explicit Red Cross guidance justify the 10–20% price premium if brand endorsement matters to you; otherwise First Aid Only delivers nearly identical items cheaper.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: $40–65
Mentioned in22%
Ranked first in0%
Observed in 2 of 9 clean runs · 0 first-place picks · average rank 3.00 when mentioned
6LifeLine First Aid Kitby LifeLine
Stored model reason: Solid value mid-range kit with practical contents in a case that holds up to regular cabinet storage.
One stored comparison rationale: Best if someone in your household has chronic conditions or requires higher-quality materials, but it's overkill and expensive for typical home use.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: $45–65
Mentioned in22%
Ranked first in0%
Observed in 2 of 9 clean runs · 0 first-place picks · average rank 4.00 when mentioned
7Surviveware Large First Aid Kitby Surviveware
Stored model reason: Well-organized hard case with quality supplies, includes useful practical items like tweezers and antibiotic ointment, solid durability for long-term home storage.
One stored comparison rationale: Beats rank 3 on case durability and organization clarity, but slightly fewer supplies than rank 1 and doesn't add enough value to justify the $30-50 cost over First Aid Only.
Model-generated price note — verify current price: $30–45
Mentioned in22%
Ranked first in0%
Observed in 2 of 9 clean runs · 0 first-place picks · average rank 4.00 when mentioned
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Questions
What did the model recommend most often for first aid kit for the home?
Surviveware First Aid Kit appeared in 3 of 9 clean model outputs and ranked first in 0. That is a recurrence result, not a hands-on verdict.
How should I use this ranking?
Compare the observed counts, then verify current specifications, warranty, returns, availability and price. The methodology page explains what was included and what the evidence cannot show.