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VEVOR 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet, 1000 Pieces, Large Capacity Review (2026)

Is the VEVOR 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet the right pick for maximum stocked capacity?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if what you want is the deepest stocked supply count in a 3-shelf steel cabinet at the lowest price on the shelf, the VEVOR 3-shelf first aid cabinet delivers a stated 1000 pieces for $84.90, more raw piece count than any other pre-stocked cabinet we carry, at a price that undercuts every ANSI-classed rival in the first aid cabinets collection. What it does not carry is a stated ANSI Class A or Class B designation โ€” the listing sells on volume, not on a documented fill class. Sites that need that paperwork should look at the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A 50-person cabinet or the UniShield 3-shelf Class A cabinet instead.

Most cabinets in our first aid cabinets collection compete on ANSI class and price tier โ€” Class A for common workplace injuries, Class B or B+ for larger, higher-risk sites, per OSHA first aid kit requirements reference. The VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet competes on a different axis entirely: raw stocked depth. A stated 1000 pieces spread across three steel shelves means high-traffic sites can go a long time between restocks, and at $84.90 the cabinet costs less than several rivals that ship with far fewer total items. That trade-off โ€” volume over documented class โ€” is the whole story of this review.

This review works through where that volume-first approach pays off, where the missing class designation actually matters, and how the VEVOR cabinet prices against the field in our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 4.3/5. The VEVOR 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet is the deepest-stocked cabinet we carry per dollar spent โ€” a stated 1000 pieces across three steel shelves for $84.90, undercutting every ANSI-classed rival on price. The catch is real: no Class A or B designation appears on the listing, so it is not the pick for a site that needs documented compliance paperwork. For raw supply depth in a permanent wall station, it is hard to beat on value.

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Pros

  • Stated 1000 pieces โ€” the deepest stocked inventory of any 3-shelf cabinet we carry
  • $84.90 undercuts every ANSI-classed steel 3-shelf rival on price
  • 3-shelf steel format keeps categories organized for fast visual audits
  • Wall-mounted permanence, same format advantage as every cabinet in the category
  • High piece count buys real restocking headroom before the first shelf runs empty

Cons

  • No stated ANSI Class A or B designation โ€” not documentation-ready for a hazard-assessment audit
  • No published person rating on the listing
  • No manufacturer model number listed, which makes checklist tracing harder
  • Sites that need OSHA/ANSI compliance paperwork should buy a classed cabinet instead

Who should buy the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet

  • Facilities that want maximum raw supply depth in one station over a certified class label
  • Garages, workshops, warehouses, and high-traffic breakrooms that burn through routine bandages and dressings fast
  • Sites layering the VEVOR cabinet as a volume supplement alongside a documented Class A or B station elsewhere in the first aid kits parent collection
  • Budget-conscious buyers who want cabinet format and steel permanence without paying a Class A/B premium
  • Multi-unit properties or landlords stocking one high-capacity cabinet per building from the first aid cabinets collection

Strengths of the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet

1000 stated pieces is the deepest stock in the cabinet lineup

Every other cabinet we carry publishes either an ANSI class or a person rating, but few publish a raw piece count this high. For sites where volume of routine consumables โ€” bandages, gauze, wipes โ€” matters more than a documented class, the VEVOR cabinet's 1000-piece count means fewer restock cycles and less risk of running dry mid-shift. That volume is the entire selling proposition, and it delivers on it more directly than any classed rival in the cabinets collection.

Price undercuts every classed 3-shelf steel rival

At $84.90, the VEVOR cabinet costs less than the First Aid Only 90575 cabinet ($143.87), the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 cabinet ($138.95), and the UniShield 3-shelf Class A cabinet ($149.95) โ€” while shipping with more physical items than any of them state. For buyers whose decision criterion is pure stocked volume per dollar, this is close to the floor of the market.

3-shelf steel organization keeps audits fast

Shelf organization is the operational win cabinets hold over loose bins โ€” every category gets a fixed spot, and a missing category reads as an empty shelf slot. With 1000 pieces spread across three shelves, the monthly check is still a quick visual scan rather than an inventory count.

Wall-mounted permanence ends portable-kit drift

Like every cabinet in this category, the VEVOR unit is a fixed wall station, not a case that wanders off to a car or a gym bag. That permanence matters more as piece count goes up โ€” a 1000-piece cabinet represents real replacement cost if it disappears, so bolting it to a wall protects the investment.

Where the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet falls short

No ANSI class means no compliance paperwork

This is the honest trade-off: ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines Class A and Class B fills against specific injury-severity profiles, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 points to that standard as the adequacy benchmark. The VEVOR listing states neither class, so a safety manager who needs to show an auditor "this cabinet meets Class A" cannot point to this listing to make that case. Facilities that need the paperwork should run the hazard logic in our OSHA first aid kit requirements decode and buy a classed cabinet like the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A cabinet or the Rapid Care 80097 Class A+ cabinet.

No person rating, no model number

The listing does not publish a headcount rating or a manufacturer model number, which makes it harder to trace exact contents against a written checklist during an audit. Multi-floor deployments should size by zone coverage rather than a printed person count.

High volume is not the same as the right volume

A thousand pieces sounds decisive, but if most of that count is a single high-volume item (adhesive bandages, for example) rather than a balanced spread across wound care, burn care, and trauma categories, the practical coverage can be narrower than the headline number suggests. Buyers should treat "1000 pieces" as a volume signal, not a category-balance guarantee, and cross-check against a documented Class A or B assortment if category breadth matters as much as raw count.

Comparison: stocked first aid cabinets on WC Safety

VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet vs classed and unclassed pre-stocked cabinets
Cabinet Class / Count Shelves Price
VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet 1000 pieces, no class stated 3 $84.90
EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A Class A, 50 person 2 $99.95
Rapid Care 80097 Class A+ 2 $99.99
EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 Class B+, 100 person 3 $138.95
First Aid Only 90575 Class B+, 100-150 person 3 $143.87
UniShield 3-shelf Class A Class A 3 $149.95

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ EVERLIT CARE Class A Rapid Care 80097 First Aid Only 90575

Filled vs empty: VEVOR against the empty-lockbox segment

A separate decision axis in the cabinet category is filled vs empty. The VEVOR cabinet ships stocked; a parallel segment on WC Safety ships as bare steel housing you fill yourself, including the Zonon Industrial Metal 2-shelf cabinet, the Rapid Care 3-shelf empty cabinet, and the Timgle 3-shelf lock cabinet. Our Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet review covers that side of the decision in full.

Spec VEVOR 3-shelf Zonon 2-shelf Rapid Care empty
Contents 1000 pieces, filled None โ€” empty None โ€” empty
Shelves 3 2 3
Best for Ready-to-hang volume Custom class control Custom class control
Price $84.90 $59.99 $69.95
  • Buy the VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet if you want maximum piece count already stocked with no assembly required.
  • Buy the Zonon 2-shelf cabinet if you want to choose exactly which class-matched fill goes inside, and a compact footprint is fine.
  • Buy the Rapid Care empty cabinet if you want the larger 3-shelf empty footprint with full control over contents.

Shop filled vs empty cabinets on Amazon โ†’ Zonon 2-shelf Rapid Care empty Durham 9FX empty

Companions and restocking for the VEVOR cabinet

Once the 1000-piece supply starts running down, restock general-purpose categories through the first aid kit refills collection โ€” the General Medi 160-piece refill bag and the First Aid Only 90583 25-person refill both work as unclassed top-off packs. Two companions round out coverage: an eye-irrigation point such as the PhysiciansCare wall-mount eyewash station from the eyewash stations collection, and a CPR barrier like the Ever Ready adult and infant CPR mask combo from the CPR rescue supplies collection mounted beside the cabinet.

Top cabinet companions on Amazon โ†’ General Medi refill PhysiciansCare eyewash CPR mask combo

Where volume-first cabinets fit in a compliance program

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 sets Class A and Class B assortments against specific injury-severity profiles, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires supplies adequate to your actual workplace hazards โ€” our OSHA and ANSI Z308.1 requirements reference details both. A high piece-count, unclassed cabinet like this VEVOR unit can absolutely be part of a compliant program โ€” many sites run a documented Class A or B station as the compliance anchor and add a volume cabinet like this one in a high-traffic secondary location โ€” but it should not be the only station a hazard assessment relies on if the assessment specifically calls for a class designation. Run the logic in the which first aid kit do you need decision guide before treating piece count as a substitute for class.

Total cost of ownership

The steel housing is a buy-once cost โ€” $84.90 should serve for years. Because the initial fill is large, high-traffic sites can expect the first restock cycle to run longer than a smaller classed cabinet, but when it does come due, expect to spend $12-$25 on general refill packs rather than a class-specific pack, since there is no VEVOR-branded class refill. All-in, a site running the VEVOR cabinet plus one annual top-off lands near $100-$110 in year one, competitive with the classed alternatives once the compliance premium is factored out. Full pricing context lives in the first aid cabinets range.

Final verdict: 4.3/5

The VEVOR 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet earns 4.3/5 as the highest-volume, lowest-price pre-stocked cabinet we carry. It is the right buy when raw supply depth in a permanent steel station matters more than a documented ANSI class โ€” garages, workshops, high-traffic breakrooms, and secondary stations layered alongside a compliance-anchor cabinet elsewhere. Choose the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A alternative if a documented class is non-negotiable for your site, or the Zonon empty-format alternative if you would rather build the fill yourself โ€” our Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet review makes that case.

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VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet โ€” FAQ

What does "1000 pieces" mean on the VEVOR 3-shelf first aid cabinet?

It is the manufacturer's stated total item count across the cabinet's three shelves โ€” the largest stocked count of any pre-filled cabinet in our first aid cabinets collection. It is a volume figure, not an ANSI class rating.

Is the VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet ANSI Class A or Class B?

No โ€” the listing does not state a Class A or Class B designation. Sites that need a documented class for compliance paperwork should choose the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A cabinet or another classed unit; the class framework is explained in our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference.

Is the VEVOR cabinet OSHA compliant?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires supplies adequate to your workplace hazards and points to ANSI Z308.1 as guidance. Because this cabinet does not publish a class, it can support a compliance program as a supplemental volume station, but it should not stand alone as the documented compliance anchor for a hazard assessment that calls for a specific class.

VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet vs EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A โ€” which should I buy?

Buy VEVOR for maximum stocked volume at the lowest price; buy the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A cabinet if you need a documented Class A designation and a stated 50-person rating for your paperwork.

VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet vs Zonon 2-shelf cabinet โ€” filled or empty?

VEVOR ships stocked with 1000 pieces ready to hang; the Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet ships completely empty so you choose the class-matched fill yourself. Pick VEVOR for speed, Zonon for control.

How many people does the VEVOR cabinet cover?

The listing does not publish a person rating โ€” only a piece count. Size deployment by zone and consumption rate rather than a printed headcount; cabinets like the EVERLIT CARE 50-person unit publish a person rating if that documentation is required.

Does the VEVOR cabinet have a model number?

No model number appears on the listing. Track contents by category during audits rather than by a printed SKU checklist.

What's included in the 1000 pieces?

The listing states the total count and general cabinet format but does not break out an itemized per-category list the way a Class A or Class B assortment does. Expect a broad first aid supply mix rather than a documented category breakdown.

Can I use the VEVOR cabinet for a workshop or garage?

Yes โ€” high piece counts and a low price point make this cabinet well-suited to workshops, garages, and other high-traffic secondary spaces where consumption is frequent and a documented class is less critical than raw supply depth.

VEVOR vs First Aid Only 90575 โ€” which cabinet is the better buy?

The First Aid Only 90575 cabinet carries a documented Class B+ fill and a 100-150 person rating for $143.87. VEVOR costs $59 less and ships with more raw pieces, but skips the class documentation โ€” choose based on whether your site needs that paperwork.

How do I restock the VEVOR cabinet once contents run low?

Use general-purpose refill packs from the first aid kit refills collection, such as the General Medi 160-piece refill bag, since there is no VEVOR-branded class-matched refill.

Is the VEVOR cabinet worth $84.90?

For the buyer it targets โ€” someone who wants maximum stocked volume in a permanent steel cabinet without paying a class premium โ€” yes. If a documented ANSI class is a hard requirement, the value math shifts toward a classed rival instead.

Does the VEVOR cabinet mount to a wall?

Yes โ€” it is a wall-mounted steel cabinet like every other unit in the first aid cabinets collection. Mount it on a structurally sound wall along a main traffic route.

Should I buy the VEVOR cabinet alongside a Class A or B cabinet?

Many sites do exactly that โ€” a documented Class A or B station as the compliance anchor, plus a high-volume cabinet like this one in a secondary high-traffic location. Run the placement logic in the which first aid kit do you need decision guide.

How often should the VEVOR cabinet be audited?

Monthly, with a quarterly expiry scan. High piece count buys time between restocks, but expiry dates on the oldest stock still creep up regardless of consumption speed.

Is a high piece-count cabinet better than a classed cabinet?

Neither is universally better โ€” they solve different problems. A classed cabinet proves adequacy against a documented hazard assessment; a high piece-count cabinet like this one maximizes raw supply depth per dollar. Match the choice to whether your site's compliance need is documentation-driven or consumption-driven.

Why trust this VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell this cabinet and every competing first aid cabinet named in this comparison to facility managers and safety leads. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by VEVOR or by paid third-party reviewers. Claims are limited strictly to what appears on the manufacturer's published listing and cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 class definitions, with regulatory depth deferred to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference guide. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Workplace first aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: OSHA/ANSI first aid program supplies, cabinet station planning, and kit classification.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, VEVOR product documentation, WC Safety category records.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing and applicable standards โ€” no class or person rating is implied where none is stated.
How this VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet review was researched. This is a buyer's-guide analysis grounded in the manufacturer's published listing and industry standards โ€” not a hands-on test. We mapped the cabinet's stated piece count and format against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 from the International Safety Equipment Association, then benchmarked shelf format, stated contents, and price against every first aid cabinet stocked on WC Safety. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to the VEVOR listing or OSHA/ANSI guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns commissions from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the VEVOR 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet directly. The 4.3/5 rating reflects stocked volume, price, and cabinet build against the field โ€” it does not represent a compliance guarantee. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified safety professional to match first aid supplies to your workplace hazard assessment.
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