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LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit with Jumper Cables Review (2026)

Is the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit the right pick if a dead battery is your top roadside fear?

Short answer: Yes, with a clear caveat โ€” if jumper cables and a low $34.99 price are what you're shopping for, the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit names the one tool most roadside kits leave vague. If real first-aid depth is the priority instead, buy a purpose-built first aid kit like the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase or the CureIT 230 instead, and treat this kit as the roadside-tool half of your setup rather than your medical coverage.

The LIANXIN kit is one of several combo kits in our vehicle first aid kits collection that blend roadside tools with a first-aid component rather than shipping as a pure medical kit. Where the MFASCO Vehicle First Aid Kit and the pure first-aid entries in this collection compete on compliance framing or itemized medical supply counts, the LIANXIN kit competes on a single, specific, title-stated feature: jumper cables. This review covers what that framing actually buys you, why the 142-piece count on the box is a combined roadside-plus-first-aid number and not a first-aid depth number, where the kit genuinely earns its price, where it falls short of the other combo and pure first-aid kits sold alongside it, and how it stacks up against the rest of the field in the first aid kits range.

Editorial verdict: 3.9/5. The LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit is the budget combo pick built around one clearly named feature โ€” jumper cables โ€” at $34.99. It's an honest buy for someone whose main roadside worry is a dead battery and who wants basic bandage coverage as a secondary bonus, not a medical-first buyer. Of the kits in this lineup, it's the most tool-heavy and the least deep on first aid, and we rate it accordingly.

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Pros

  • Jumper cables named right in the title โ€” the one tool most competing combo kits leave unspecified
  • At $34.99 it's one of the cheapest combo kits in the vehicle first aid kits collection
  • One case covers both the most common mechanical failure (dead battery) and minor cuts and scrapes
  • Compact enough to live in a trunk or under a seat without eating cargo space
  • Reasonable low-stakes gift or starter kit for a new driver's first car

Cons

  • The 142-piece count is a combined roadside-tool-plus-first-aid total, not an itemized first-aid supply count
  • Lowest editorial rating in this lineup โ€” the most tool-heavy, least first-aid-depth kit we've reviewed in this batch
  • Beyond the jumper cables, the listing doesn't name specific tools, so we won't guess what else is in the roadside half
  • No DOT, ANSI, or OSHA compliance framing on the listing
  • Buyers who want real first-aid depth should look at the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase or CureIT 230 instead

Who the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit is for

  • Drivers whose #1 roadside fear is a dead battery and who want jumper cables in the trunk without shopping a separate tool aisle
  • Budget-first buyers who want one low-cost case that at least gestures at both mechanical and medical basics
  • New drivers and gift buyers outfitting a first car cheaply โ€” see the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide for how a starter kit fits into a fuller program
  • Not the right fit for anyone who wants a real itemized first-aid supply count โ€” that buyer should compare the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase and CureIT 230 in the first aid kits collection instead

What the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit does well

Jumper cables, named and up front

Most budget roadside combo kits describe their tool contents vaguely โ€” "roadside safety tools," "recovery gear" โ€” and leave you to find out what's actually inside after the box arrives. The LIANXIN listing does the opposite: jumper cables are named directly in the product title. That's the single clearest promise in this entire combo-kit category, and it's the reason we'd point a dead-battery-worried driver here before a kit that only speaks in generalities.

A genuinely low price for a two-category kit

At $34.99, the LIANXIN kit undercuts most of the combo field. It's cheaper than the Ranallto Car Emergency Roadside Tool Kit at $44.99 and dramatically cheaper than the Everlit Survival Car Emergency Kit at $69.95. For a buyer who just wants something in the trunk before a road trip, that price is hard to beat.

One case, two categories of emergency

A dead battery and a scraped knuckle from changing a tire are two of the most common things that go wrong on the side of the road, and this kit at least puts basic coverage for both in one container. It won't replace a dedicated first aid kit or a full roadside tool bag, but as a single grab-and-go case for a glovebox or trunk pocket, it covers more bases than either a jumper-cable-only pack or a bandage-only kit would alone.

Compact footprint

Unlike the bulkier trauma-oriented kits in our trauma kits collection, the LIANXIN kit is sized to disappear into a trunk or under-seat space rather than eating cargo room. That matters for compact cars and sedans where every cubic foot counts.

Where the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit falls short

The 142-piece count is not a first-aid depth number

This is the most important thing to understand before buying: the title's "142 Piece" claim spans both the roadside/tool contents and the first-aid supplies combined. It is not 142 bandages, gauze pads, and wound-care items. The listing doesn't break out how many of those 142 pieces are medical versus mechanical, and we won't invent a split that isn't published. If itemized first-aid piece count is what you're shopping on, the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase and CureIT 230 are pure first-aid kits with counts that mean what they say.

No named tools beyond the jumper cables

The title tells you about jumper cables and stops there. It does not name a tire inflator, an air compressor, a tow strap, warning triangles, or any other specific roadside tool, so we won't tell you the kit includes any of those โ€” confirm exact roadside-tool contents on the listing itself before you buy if a specific tool beyond jumper cables is a must-have. Kits like the Everlit Survival Car Emergency Kit are positioned as broader roadside safety tool kits, at roughly double the price.

No compliance framing

Unlike the MFASCO Vehicle First Aid Kit or the USKITS NEMT All-in-One Truck Safety Kit, the LIANXIN listing makes no DOT, ANSI, or OSHA compliance claim. That's fine for a personal vehicle, but if you need a kit your fleet or NEMT program can point to for an audit, this isn't it โ€” see our OSHA first aid kits collection for kits framed that way, and our OSHA first aid kit requirements explainer for what that framing actually requires.

Honestly, the lowest-rated kit in this lineup

We're not going to oversell this one. Across the combo and pure first-aid kits we cover in this batch, the LIANXIN kit rates lowest โ€” 3.9/5 versus 4.0+ for the more first-aid-forward or more clearly itemized siblings. It's still a legitimate purchase for the narrow use case it targets (jumper cables plus basic bandage coverage at a low price), just not the pick for anyone who wants medical depth or a fuller roadside tool set.

LIANXIN vs the competitive set across WC Safety

Kit Category Headline feature Compliance framing Price
LIANXIN 142 Piece Kit Roadside + first aid combo Jumper cables None stated $34.99 Check price
MFASCO Vehicle First Aid Kit Pure first aid, vehicle Mountable metal case DOT/ANSI/OSHA (listing) $55.95 Check price
Gevoke 410-Piece Kit Pure first aid 410 pieces (title) None stated $39.99 Check price
RHINO RESCUE Vehicle IFAK Trauma / bleeding control C-A-T tourniquet None stated $129.99 Check price

LIANXIN vs the other combo roadside kits: sibling comparison

Spec LIANXIN General Medi 127 Everlit Survival Ranallto
Combined piece count in title 142 127 โ€” โ€”
Jumper cables named in title โœ“ โ€” โ€” โ€”
First-aid component named Combined only Mini kit (title) Combined only Combined only
Typical price $34.99 $34.19 $69.95 $44.99
  • Buy the LIANXIN kit if a dead battery is your top roadside fear and you want the jumper cables named up front.
  • Buy the General Medi 127 if you want the same budget-combo price point but the listing names a mini first-aid kit specifically.
  • Buy the Everlit Survival Car Emergency Kit if you want the most elaborate roadside tool bundle in this lineup and the price gap doesn't matter.
  • Buy the Ranallto Roadside Tool Kit if you want a mid-priced generalist roadside kit without a named headline feature.
  • Buy the USKITS NEMT All-in-One Kit instead if you need DOT/OSHA compliance framing for a professional or NEMT fleet โ€” it's a different buyer entirely, at $154.95.

Shop combo roadside kits on Amazon โ†’ General Medi 127 Everlit Survival Ranallto

Filling the first-aid gap: compatible products for the LIANXIN kit

Because the LIANXIN kit's 142-piece count is a combined roadside-and-first-aid number rather than a deep medical inventory, the most useful thing you can pair with it is a dedicated first aid kit. The Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase is a pure first-aid kit with a published 310-piece count at $21.99 โ€” cheaper than the LIANXIN kit itself and built entirely around medical coverage. The CureIT 230 is a similar waterproof pure first-aid option at $35.99. Keep the LIANXIN kit for the jumper cables and add either of those for real bandage-and-wound-care depth. If your vehicle also carries crews or tools that raise the risk of severe bleeding, step up to a dedicated bleeding-control kit from our trauma kits collection โ€” this kit is not built for that job. Consumables in any first-aid layer wear out faster in a hot trunk than anywhere else in the house; the first aid kit refills collection covers restocking once supplies are used or expired.

Top compatible first-aid kits on Amazon โ†’ Gevoke 310 HardCase CureIT 230

Category context: where a jumper-cable combo kit fits

Vehicle emergency kits on WC Safety split roughly into three lanes. Pure first-aid kits โ€” the Gevoke 310 HardCase, CureIT 230, and the compliance-framed MFASCO kit โ€” put every piece toward medical coverage. Roadside-tool-plus-first-aid combos like this LIANXIN kit, the General Medi 127, the Everlit Survival kit, and the Ranallto kit split the budget across mechanical and medical basics, which trades first-aid depth for broader problem coverage. Trauma kits like the RHINO RESCUE Vehicle IFAK are a separate lane entirely, built for hemorrhage control rather than general coverage. The LIANXIN kit is squarely in the second lane, and among the combo kits it distinguishes itself by naming its headline tool instead of speaking generically. See how it compares against the full ranked field in the best vehicle and truck first aid kits guide, and see where combo kits fit into a complete program in the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide.

Total cost of ownership

At $34.99, the LIANXIN kit is one of the cheapest entry points into vehicle emergency preparedness in this collection. That low upfront cost is also the honest tradeoff: because the first-aid share of the 142 pieces is thin, most buyers end up spending again to close the medical gap โ€” a Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase at $21.99 or a CureIT 230 at $35.99 roughly doubles the total spend but gives you genuine first-aid coverage on top of the jumper cables. Budget for that second purchase from day one rather than assuming the LIANXIN kit alone covers both categories. Whatever first-aid supplies you add will need periodic refreshing โ€” bandages, wipes, and gloves age faster in a hot cabin than in a climate-controlled cabinet โ€” so plan on the first aid kit refills collection for ongoing restocking.

Final verdict: 3.9/5

The LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit does one thing clearly: it puts jumper cables in your trunk for $34.99 and names them on the box, which most kits in this price range don't do. That's worth something for a driver whose main roadside fear is a dead battery. It is not a strong first-aid kit โ€” the 142-piece count is a combined total, not a medical depth claim, and it's the least first-aid-focused kit we cover in this batch. Buy it for the jumper cables and the price; pair it with the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase or CureIT 230 if first aid coverage actually matters to you.

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LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit โ€” FAQ

Is the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit good for someone who worries most about a dead battery?

Yes โ€” this is exactly the buyer it's built for. The jumper cables are named directly in the product title, which most combo kits at this price don't do, and a dead battery is one of the most common reasons drivers get stranded. If your main concern is medical coverage instead, the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase is the stronger pick.

Are all 142 pieces first aid supplies?

No, and this is the single most important thing to understand before buying. The "142 Piece" claim in the title covers the roadside tools and the first-aid supplies combined. The listing doesn't itemize the split, so we won't invent one. For a kit whose count is entirely first aid, see the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase or CureIT 230.

What gauge are the LIANXIN jumper cables?

The gauge isn't published on the listing we reviewed, so we won't state a number here. Confirm the exact cable gauge and length on the current product listing before buying if that spec matters for your vehicle.

LIANXIN vs General Medi 127 โ€” which combo kit should I buy?

Both are budget combo kits within a dollar of each other. The LIANXIN kit is the better pick if you specifically want jumper cables named up front; the General Medi 127 names a mini first-aid kit component instead. Neither publishes a detailed first-aid itemization, so treat both as roadside-tool-first purchases.

LIANXIN vs Everlit Survival โ€” is the extra $35 worth it?

The Everlit Survival Car Emergency Kit costs roughly double at $69.95 and is positioned as a broader roadside safety tool kit. If you want the most comprehensive roadside-tool bundle in this lineup and don't mind the price, choose Everlit. If jumper cables specifically and a lower price matter more, choose LIANXIN.

LIANXIN vs Ranallto โ€” which roadside kit names its tools more clearly?

The LIANXIN kit does. Its title specifically calls out jumper cables; the Ranallto Car Emergency Roadside Tool Kit markets itself more generically as a road-side safety assistance kit without naming a specific tool in the title.

LIANXIN vs USKITS NEMT โ€” same category?

Not really. The USKITS NEMT All-in-One Truck Safety Kit is a professional, DOT/OSHA-framed kit at $154.95 built for fleet and NEMT compliance โ€” a completely different buyer than someone shopping a $34.99 personal-vehicle kit. Compare the two only if you're deciding between a personal budget kit and a professional compliance kit.

Should I buy the LIANXIN kit or a pure first aid kit like the Gevoke 310 HardCase?

If you can only buy one, and medical coverage matters more to you than jumper cables, buy the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase โ€” it's a purpose-built first-aid kit and it's actually cheaper than the LIANXIN kit at $21.99. Buy the LIANXIN kit if the jumper cables are the priority. Many buyers end up owning both.

Is the CureIT 230 a better first-aid pick than the LIANXIN kit?

Yes, for first-aid depth specifically. The CureIT 230 is a waterproof, pure first-aid kit with its entire published piece count dedicated to medical supplies, unlike the LIANXIN kit's combined roadside-plus-first-aid total.

Does the LIANXIN kit include a tire inflator or air compressor?

The listing doesn't name a tire inflator or air compressor, so we won't claim one is included. The only specific tool named in the title is the jumper cables. Confirm any other roadside-tool contents on the current listing before you buy.

Does the LIANXIN kit include a tow strap?

No tow strap is named in the listing. As with any other specific tool beyond the jumper cables, we won't state it's included without it being named on the product title or listing.

Is the LIANXIN kit DOT or OSHA compliant?

No โ€” the listing doesn't carry DOT, ANSI, or OSHA compliance language. For a fleet or NEMT vehicle that needs that framing, look at the USKITS NEMT kit or the MFASCO Vehicle First Aid Kit, or browse the OSHA first aid kits collection directly.

Does the LIANXIN kit include a tourniquet?

No. This is a general roadside-and-basic-first-aid combo kit, not a hemorrhage-control kit. For severe-bleeding readiness, pair it with the RHINO RESCUE Vehicle IFAK Trauma Kit or another option from the trauma kits collection.

Is this kit better for a family car or a work truck?

A family car. Its low price and jumper-cable focus suit a personal vehicle where a dead battery is the top concern. A work truck under a compliance program is better served by the MFASCO kit or the USKITS NEMT kit.

Where does the LIANXIN kit rank in the best vehicle and truck first aid kits guide?

Compare it against the ranked field in our best vehicle and truck first aid kits guide, which evaluates it alongside the MFASCO, THRIAID, Gevoke, KeepGoing, and RHINO RESCUE kits on staging role and value rather than a single overall number.

How do I fill the first-aid gap in this kit?

Add a dedicated first-aid kit alongside it โ€” the Gevoke Professional 310 HardCase or CureIT 230 both cost less than or close to the LIANXIN kit itself and give you actual itemized medical coverage. Keep the LIANXIN kit for the jumper cables and let the dedicated kit handle bandages and wound care.

Why trust this LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial and consumer safety retailer โ€” we stock the LIANXIN kit and its competitors in the vehicle first aid kits collection for everyday drivers, fleet operators, and procurement teams. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by LIANXIN or paid third-party reviewers. Claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing; we do not invent a first-aid piece count, a roadside-tool contents list, or a compliance certification the listing doesn't state. Where OSHA and ANSI framing is discussed for comparison, it's mapped against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, and FMCSA 49 CFR 393.95. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this kit and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” First aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: vehicle and roadside emergency kit classification, combo-kit content verification, and honest piece-count reporting.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 (incl. Appendix A), ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, FMCSA 49 CFR 393.95, OSHA 1926.50, LIANXIN product listing and published specifications.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Piece counts and contents limited strictly to the manufacturer's published listing; no fabricated tool lists or certifications.
How this vehicle roadside kit review was researched. We evaluated the LIANXIN 142 Piece Emergency Roadside Kit against the manufacturer's published listing, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 kit classifications, FMCSA 49 CFR 393.95, and the competitive set of vehicle and roadside kits stocked on WC Safety, comparing named headline features, published piece counts, compliance framing, and price. No first-person product testing is claimed, and no contents beyond what the listing states are assumed. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to the manufacturer listing or OSHA/ANSI guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Associates program and earns from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the products discussed. The 3.9/5 rating reflects named features, honesty of the piece-count claim, first-aid depth, and value against the competitive set โ€” not sponsorship; we accept none. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice; consult a qualified safety professional to configure first aid or roadside emergency coverage for a personal vehicle or commercial fleet.
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