While it lacks all that’s needed to make a complete safety kit, the Justin Case All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit is inexpensive enough to add extras and has a case that’s big enough to hold it all. That places it firmly at the top of our list of the best automotive emergency kits. The Justin Case All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit comes in a 13.4 x 9.0 x 7.9 inch red and black heavy-duty nylon bag that is among the best in the business. It lacks reflective stripes for nighttime breakdowns but has something others don’t: a fold open outer pocket on one side that’s large enough to hold an OBD scanner, small fire extinguisher and tire inflator.  Its single zipper opens to reveal four large sections that are divided by netting, unlike the Premium Excursion Road Kit’s clear plastic pouch. It wasn’t skinny enough to fit under a car seat.  With the included 11 major items, the kit weighs 6.1 pounds, making it easy to grab in the event of an emergency. The included components range from a fold together reflective triangle and poncho, to bungee cord and tow strap.  Instead of the flimsy mylar blanket, the All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit instead opts for a fleece blanket that can help on a cold winter night or spruce up a summertime picnic. Also included is a pair of work gloves for changing a tire along with 8-foot long jump-start cables for remedying those troublesome dead batteries. Run of the mill with red and black clips, the cables sadly do without markings for positive and negative, which might be a problem at night.  The All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit is not without its downsides, sadly. There are no tools included for one, although there is a roll of duct tape to help your car to limp to a service station in the event of issues like a burst coolant hose. The waterproof flashlight is also incredibly old school, with an incandescent bulb that can’t touch the output of the All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit’s LED light.  The first aid kit is basic in the extreme. It includes a couple of bandages and wipes but neither tape or scissors - so you better hope you didn’t use up all the duct tape. This kit is the one to get if you live and drive in snow country. That’s because the All Weather Ultimate Road Kit comes with a snap together shovel that’s surprisingly rugged, durable and able to move a lot of snow.  The best part is that Justin Case goes beyond what others offer, with an included year of roadside assistance provided by Vehicle Administrative Services. Good for anything from a dead battery, an empty gas tank or a flat tire, it’s available 24/7 in all 50 states and Canada. All you need to do is fill out and mail the included registration card.  This alone makes the $48 you’d pay for the kit worthwhile.  Overall, the All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit offers the best start in creating your own customized road safety kit. In addition to the basics, the kit has a shovel, a year’s worth of roadside assistance as well as enough room and money leftover to add an air compressor and fire extinguisher. 

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title: “Justin Case All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit Review” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Ora Morrison”


While it lacks all that’s needed to make a complete safety kit, the Justin Case All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit is inexpensive enough to add extras and has a case that’s big enough to hold it all. That places it firmly at the top of our list of the best automotive emergency kits. The Justin Case All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit comes in a 13.4 x 9.0 x 7.9 inch red and black heavy-duty nylon bag that is among the best in the business. It lacks reflective stripes for nighttime breakdowns but has something others don’t: a fold open outer pocket on one side that’s large enough to hold an OBD scanner, small fire extinguisher and tire inflator.  Its single zipper opens to reveal four large sections that are divided by netting, unlike the Premium Excursion Road Kit’s clear plastic pouch. It wasn’t skinny enough to fit under a car seat.  With the included 11 major items, the kit weighs 6.1 pounds, making it easy to grab in the event of an emergency. The included components range from a fold together reflective triangle and poncho, to bungee cord and tow strap.  Instead of the flimsy mylar blanket, the All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit instead opts for a fleece blanket that can help on a cold winter night or spruce up a summertime picnic. Also included is a pair of work gloves for changing a tire along with 8-foot long jump-start cables for remedying those troublesome dead batteries. Run of the mill with red and black clips, the cables sadly do without markings for positive and negative, which might be a problem at night.  The All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit is not without its downsides, sadly. There are no tools included for one, although there is a roll of duct tape to help your car to limp to a service station in the event of issues like a burst coolant hose. The waterproof flashlight is also incredibly old school, with an incandescent bulb that can’t touch the output of the All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit’s LED light.  The first aid kit is basic in the extreme. It includes a couple of bandages and wipes but neither tape or scissors - so you better hope you didn’t use up all the duct tape. This kit is the one to get if you live and drive in snow country. That’s because the All Weather Ultimate Road Kit comes with a snap together shovel that’s surprisingly rugged, durable and able to move a lot of snow.  The best part is that Justin Case goes beyond what others offer, with an included year of roadside assistance provided by Vehicle Administrative Services. Good for anything from a dead battery, an empty gas tank or a flat tire, it’s available 24/7 in all 50 states and Canada. All you need to do is fill out and mail the included registration card.  This alone makes the $48 you’d pay for the kit worthwhile.  Overall, the All Weather Ultimate Safety Kit offers the best start in creating your own customized road safety kit. In addition to the basics, the kit has a shovel, a year’s worth of roadside assistance as well as enough room and money leftover to add an air compressor and fire extinguisher. 

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