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MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask, Adult/Child Pocket Resuscitator, Hard Case Review (2026)

Is the MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask the right way to outfit ten real response stations?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if you are equipping ten genuine field-response points with individually hard-cased adult/child pocket resuscitators, the MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask is the largest field-use pack in our CPR & Rescue Supplies collection. Facilities that only need half that count should compare the MCR Medical CPR Rescue Mask 5-Pack, and anyone shopping this listing for a classroom rather than a response station should redirect to the MCR Medical Pack of 10 Training CPR Rescue Masks instead.

MCR Medical sells two ten-packs under very different names and very different prices, and the distinction matters. This $79.95 listing is titled a "Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask, Adult/Child Pocket Resuscitator, Hard Case" โ€” ten individually hard-cased pocket resuscitators, built to be broken apart and staged one per response point: one AED bracket, one wall cabinet, one vehicle kit, one security desk. The separate MCR Medical Pack of 10 Training CPR Rescue Masks sells for $29.95 โ€” less than half the price for the same unit count โ€” because it is positioned and priced for repeated classroom handling rather than as ten individually cased, response-ready units. Neither listing gives us construction detail beyond the title, so we will not invent case specifics for either; what we can say with confidence is that the pricing gap itself signals two different jobs.

In this review we look at where this ten-pack fits in our CPR lineup, how the field-use and training positioning compare honestly, how it stacks up against the 5-pack and the single-unit alternatives on the site, how to stage ten masks across a real facility, and what it costs to keep a ten-station program current over time.

One thing this review will not do is teach CPR. A barrier device only matters in the hands of a trained responder โ€” get certified through an American Heart Association or American Red Cross course, and treat this ten-pack as the equipment layer of that training, not a substitute for it.

Editorial verdict: 4.3/5. The MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask is the right buy for a safety manager who needs to outfit ten real response points at once with individually cased adult/child pocket resuscitators โ€” the per-station cost lands well below buying ten single units, and the hard case at each mask means the ten stay serviceable in storage rather than degrading in a shared bag. It loses ground only because $79.95 is a real commitment next to the training pack's $29.95, and buyers who conflate the two listings will overpay for a job the cheaper pack can do.

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Pros

  • Ten individually hard-cased adult/child pocket resuscitators, ready to break apart across stations
  • Per-mask cost is meaningfully lower than buying ten of the single WNL Products CPR Rescue Mask at a time
  • One vendor, one order, one packing slip for a full ten-station rollout
  • Adult/child sizing covers the patient range most workplace responders actually face
  • Priced and positioned as field-response equipment, not classroom consumables

Cons

  • Nearly three times the price of the MCR Medical training ten-pack โ€” buying this listing for a classroom overspends
  • No infant mask in the set โ€” this is an adult/child pack only
  • Highest single-order price point in our CPR mask lineup
  • More masks than a one- or two-station site needs; smaller sites overspend relative to the 5-Pack

Who the MCR Medical 10-Pack CPR Rescue Mask is for

  • Safety managers equipping every kit and AED point across a multi-building or multi-floor facility in one purchase
  • Facilities teams standardizing a single field-ready mask across the First Aid Cabinets & Stations collection
  • Fleet operators stocking a matching mask into every vehicle in a vehicle first aid kits program
  • Municipal or campus safety programs rolling ten response points out at once rather than buying single units repeatedly
  • Anyone comparing this listing against the MCR Medical training pack who needs response-ready equipment, not classroom stock

What the MCR Medical 10-Pack CPR Rescue Mask does well

Ten hard-cased masks, ten stations, one order

The title is explicit: this is a pack of ten CPR rescue masks, each an adult/child pocket resuscitator, hard-cased. That means a safety manager outfitting a full building โ€” every wall cabinet, every AED bracket, the security desk, the loading dock โ€” can place one order and walk away with a matching mask for every point, rather than assembling ten separate single-unit purchases from the WNL Products single-unit listing.

Field-use pricing, not training pricing

At $79.95 for ten, this pack runs roughly $8 per mask โ€” close to what a single WNL Products unit costs on its own, but delivered as ten individually cased units in one transaction. That is the honest way to read this listing next to MCR Medical's own 10-pack training mask listing at $29.95: the training pack is roughly a third of the price for the same count because it is built and priced for repeated classroom handling, not for ten individually cased, response-ready stations. If your ten masks are going to live in ten different kits and never see a classroom, this listing is doing the job it is priced for.

One-way valve barrier design, at scale

Every mask in the pack carries the same one-way valve design common to the category: it is built to let a rescuer's breaths pass toward the patient while providing a physical barrier against direct mouth-to-mouth contact and the patient's exhaled air. Multiplying that barrier across ten stations means no single point in your facility is left without protection while another sits over-stocked.

Adult/child coverage across every station

Because every mask in the set covers the same adult/child range, a facility doesn't have to track which station has which patient-size coverage โ€” every point is equipped the same way. That consistency matters when responders move between buildings or shifts and expect the same equipment wherever they land.

Better per-mask economics than piecemeal buying

Run the math against the alternative of buying ten single WNL Products masks one at a time, or two-and-a-half MCR Medical 5-Packs: this ten-pack is the more efficient route to full-facility coverage in a single purchase, without breaking a larger pack across multiple SKUs.

Where the MCR Medical 10-Pack CPR Rescue Mask falls short

Easy to confuse with the training pack โ€” don't

MCR Medical's own Pack of 10 Training CPR Rescue Masks sits at $29.95, less than half this listing's $79.95. If your ten masks are headed to a CPR certification classroom for repeated hands-on practice rather than to ten separate response stations, the training pack is very likely the right buy and this one is overspending. Read the titles carefully before ordering โ€” "training" versus field-use "Adult/Child Pocket Resuscitator, Hard Case" is the whole distinction the vendor gives us, and we are not going to claim more construction detail than that.

No infant coverage

Like most adult/child pocket masks in our lineup, this pack does not include an infant unit. Daycares, schools with nurseries, and mixed-age response programs will still need to source infant coverage separately โ€” see our CPR & Rescue Supplies collection for the current lineup.

Highest single order in the category

At $79.95, this is the largest single purchase in our CPR mask lineup. Sites that only need three to five stations covered should look at the MCR Medical CPR Rescue Mask 5-Pack instead of buying ten and leaving spares unstaged.

No case-count breakdown beyond the title

We take "hard case" per mask from the title as written, but MCR Medical's listing does not break out further case construction detail, so we are not going to speculate about latching mechanism, material, or dimensions beyond what the title states.

How the MCR Medical 10-Pack compares across our CPR lineup

Product Type Units Price Best for
MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask Field-use pocket masks, hard cases 10 $79.95 Full ten-station facility rollout
MCR Medical Pack of 10 Training CPR Rescue Masks Training masks, with valves 10 $29.95 CPR classroom practice, budget training
MCR Medical CPR Rescue Mask, 5-Pack Field-use pocket masks, hard cases 5 $39.95 Mid-size facilities, three-to-five stations
Primacare CPR Rescue Masks, Pack of 10 FDA-approved pocket masks 10 $29.95 Budget ten-station coverage, FDA-listed line item
WNL Products CPR Rescue Mask with Hard Case Single pocket mask, hard case 1 $8.79 One-off single station

10-pack field-use vs training vs 5-pack โ€” which should you buy?

Because MCR Medical sells both a field-use and a training ten-pack under the same vendor, the real first decision is which job the masks are doing:

Shop the CPR mask lineup on Amazon โ†’ MCR Medical Training 10-Pack MCR Medical 5-Pack Primacare RS-6847 10-Pack

Staging ten masks across a real facility

Ten field-use masks are only worth the money if all ten actually end up staged, not stacked in a supply closet. Practical deployment from our catalog:

  • Wall cabinets: place one mask per cabinet across the First Aid Cabinets & Stations collection so every fixed point gets equal coverage.
  • AED stations: stage a mask in the accessory pouch of every AED bracket so rescue-breath equipment travels with every defibrillator in the building.
  • Vehicle fleets: drop one mask into each of your vehicle first aid kits so field crews and drivers carry the same equipment as the office.
  • Workplace kits: round out every kit in the Workplace First Aid Kits collection with a matching CPR line item, rather than leaving some kits without a barrier device.
  • Compliance audits: our OSHA first aid kit requirements explained post covers what 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI Z308.1 actually ask of a workplace kit fill, which is useful context when you are budgeting a ten-station rollout.

Staging companions on Amazon โ†’ WNL Single Hard Case Mask ASA Techmed 5-Pack

Field-use pack vs training pack โ€” category context

The CPR mask category quietly splits into two buying intents that share nearly identical product photography: field-use masks (this ten-pack, the MCR Medical 5-Pack, the WNL Products single unit) are meant to be staged and left alone until an actual emergency, while training masks (MCR Medical's own 10-pack training listing) are meant to be handled repeatedly by rotating students in a classroom setting and are priced accordingly lower. Confusing the two is the single most common mistake we see in ten-pack CPR mask purchases: a training coordinator overspends on this field-use pack when the training pack would do the job, or a facility understocks response points with a training-priced pack when it needed field-ready units at every station. Read the listing title carefully โ€” "training" versus "Adult/Child Pocket Resuscitator, Hard Case" is the distinction MCR Medical itself draws, and it is the one we pass along here. Our which first aid kit do you need pillar guide maps how CPR equipment fits into a broader first aid program, and the best workplace first aid kits guide covers the rest of a workplace station checklist.

Total cost of ownership

A ten-pack has no scheduled consumable refill โ€” these are sealed, single-patient devices, not bandage stock that depletes with routine use. Budget three costs instead. First, the $79.95 up-front purchase, which amortizes to roughly $8 per station once you spread it across ten points โ€” competitive with buying single units one at a time, without the hassle of ten separate transactions. Second, replacement after any actual use, since barrier masks in this class are treated as single-patient devices; keep a couple of spares from the pack in reserve rather than assuming all ten will stay unused indefinitely. Third, periodic condition checks during routine kit inspections against ANSI Z308.1 fill lists (see the OSHA and ANSI first aid kit requirements explainer) โ€” swap any case that shows cracking or any valve that has come loose. At roughly $8 per station, refreshing a ten-point program every few years still costs less than most single line items in a compliance kit.

Final verdict: 4.3/5

The MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask is the right single purchase for a facility that needs ten field-ready, individually hard-cased adult/child pocket resuscitators staged across real response points. Buy this for a full ten-station rollout; buy the MCR Medical training 10-pack when the masks are headed to a classroom, not a response point; buy the MCR Medical 5-Pack when five stations is the real number.

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MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask FAQ

What is the difference between this ten-pack and MCR Medical's training ten-pack?

Price and positioning. This listing, at $79.95, is titled as ten individually hard-cased adult/child pocket resuscitators meant for real response stations. MCR Medical's separate Pack of 10 Training CPR Rescue Masks sells for $29.95 and is positioned for repeated classroom handling, not necessarily individually cased response-ready units. Match your listing choice to your actual use.

Does each mask in this pack come in its own hard case?

The listing title states "Hard Case" as part of the product name for this pack of ten adult/child pocket resuscitators, and we describe the pack accordingly. MCR Medical's listing does not provide further case construction detail beyond that, so we do not claim anything more specific about materials or latching.

Is this pack certified for a specific patient age?

The listing describes it as an adult/child pocket resuscitator. It does not include an infant mask, and the listing does not specify a formal age certification beyond the adult/child designation, so we report only what the title states.

How many response stations does one pack cover?

Ten โ€” one mask per station if you are staging one mask at each cabinet, AED bracket, or vehicle kit. Facilities needing fewer stations should compare the MCR Medical 5-Pack instead.

Is this the same mask used in MCR Medical's 5-Pack?

Both are MCR Medical field-use, hard-cased adult/child pocket resuscitators sold at different pack sizes โ€” the difference is quantity and total price, not a different mask design as described in the listings. See our MCR Medical CPR Rescue Mask 5-Pack review for the smaller pack.

What does the one-way valve on each mask do?

It is designed to let a rescuer's breaths pass toward the patient while acting as a physical barrier against direct contact with the patient's mouth and exhaled air. It is a hygiene and protection layer for the responder โ€” rescue breathing technique itself is taught in an AHA or Red Cross certification course, not on a product page.

Does buying ten CPR masks mean my facility is CPR-ready?

No. Equipment is only one half of readiness โ€” the other half is trained responders. Get your team certified through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross; this pack simply guarantees that a certified responder has a barrier device wherever they respond.

Should I buy this pack or the Primacare 10-pack instead?

Both deliver ten masks, but at different price points and vendor positioning: this MCR Medical pack runs $79.95, while the Primacare RS-6847 10-pack runs $29.95 and states FDA approval directly in its title. Compare both listings' stated details before deciding โ€” see our Primacare RS-6847 CPR Rescue Masks review.

Can I mix this pack with the MCR Medical training masks in the same program?

Yes โ€” many programs run both: field-ready masks like this ten-pack staged at response points, and a cheaper training ten-pack kept separately for certification classes and skills drills, so the response-ready units are never worn down by practice handling.

How often should a staged mask from this pack be replaced?

Replace it after any actual use, and otherwise inspect it whenever you audit the surrounding kit โ€” if a case is cracked, the valve is dislodged, or the cup is deformed, swap it. At roughly $8 per mask, keeping a program current is inexpensive relative to most compliance kit line items.

Does OSHA require ten CPR masks in a facility this size?

OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.151 requires adequate first aid supplies without listing a specific mask count; ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 fill classes drive most kit contents, and barrier devices are a widely adopted supplement for sites with trained responders. Station count is a facility decision, not a fixed regulatory number โ€” our OSHA first aid kit requirements explainer covers the framework.

Is this pack a good fit for a vehicle fleet?

Yes โ€” ten masks map cleanly to a ten-vehicle fleet, one per vehicle first aid kit, so every driver has matching equipment rather than a mix of brands and case types.

What's the per-mask price compared to buying single units?

At $79.95 for ten, this pack runs close to $8 per mask, delivered as ten separately hard-cased units in a single order โ€” comparable to the $8.79 single-unit price of the WNL Products mask, but without placing ten separate orders.

Does this pack include any infant-size coverage?

No โ€” it is an adult/child pocket resuscitator pack only, with no infant mask included. Programs needing infant coverage should source it as a separate line item.

Can I stage these masks in a workplace first aid cabinet?

Yes โ€” a CPR barrier mask is a common add-on to ANSI-class kit fills, and one mask per cabinet is a standard way to distribute this pack across the First Aid Cabinets & Stations collection.

Is buying ten masks at once worth it versus buying as I go?

For a facility that already knows it needs ten stations covered, yes โ€” a single order at $79.95 is simpler to procure and track than ten incremental purchases, and it locks in consistent equipment across every point on day one.

Why trust this MCR Medical 10-Pack CPR Rescue Mask review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE and first aid retailer โ€” we stock this ten-pack and its sibling CPR barrier devices for safety managers, facilities teams, and procurement buyers. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by MCR Medical or paid third-party reviewers. Product characteristics are taken from the manufacturer's listing; program guidance is mapped against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, and we defer all CPR technique and certification questions to the American Heart Association and American Red Cross. Disclosed: WC Safety earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither stocking nor commissions influence the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” First aid and emergency-response desk ยท specialization: workplace first aid program stocking, ANSI Z308.1 kit classes, and CPR/rescue barrier equipment selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, American Heart Association CPR & First Aid guidelines pages, American Red Cross training program materials, MCR Medical retail listing data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. No specifications are claimed beyond the manufacturer's listing.
How this CPR mask review was researched. We compared this MCR Medical ten-pack against every CPR barrier device stocked in our CPR rescue supplies collection on form factor, pack quantity, patient-size coverage, field-use versus training positioning, staging fit, and per-unit cost. Regulatory framing references OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021; responder-training references defer to the American Heart Association and American Red Cross. We do not conduct or claim clinical testing. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to the manufacturer's listing or the referenced standards.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. We also stock the MCR Medical Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask in our own catalog. The 4.3/5 rating reflects field-use readiness, per-station cost, and lineup fit โ€” not sponsorship, which we do not accept. Nothing on this page is medical, legal, or regulatory advice; CPR must be learned through accredited training such as AHA or Red Cross courses, and commercial first aid programs should be validated by a qualified safety professional.
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