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ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet, First Aid AED Defibrillator Wall Mounted Storage Review (2026)

Is the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet the right storage station for your defibrillator program?

Short answer: Yes, for the specific job it does โ€” wall-mounted, visible storage for an AED you already own or are buying separately. The ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet at $75.99 is purpose-built enclosure hardware, not a first aid kit, and it does not include a defibrillator. If you searched for this expecting a bundled AED unit or a general-purpose first aid station, you want the first aid cabinets collection instead, or the Windy City overdose emergency cabinet if the emergency in question is opioid overdose, not cardiac arrest.

Cardiac-arrest response lives and dies on minutes, and an AED that is not visible, protected, or exactly where staff expect it costs those minutes. The ZIPOWEY cabinet solves the storage half of that problem: a dedicated wall-mount enclosure sized and labeled for AED storage, distinct from the general first aid cabinets in our lineup that hold bandages and dressings rather than a defibrillator. This review treats it as what it is โ€” specialty emergency-response storage โ€” and does not credit it with first aid supply contents it was never sold to include.

We cover placement, what it does and does not solve, and how it compares against the other specialty storage cabinet we stock, the Windy City overdose emergency cabinet. General first aid cabinet buyers should start instead with our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 4.2/5. The ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet does one job โ€” visible, wall-mounted AED storage โ€” cleanly and at a fair $75.99 price. It earns strong marks for solving a real placement problem, and loses a fraction of a point only because it is a narrow, single-purpose product: it stores an AED you source separately and contributes nothing to a general first aid program.

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Pros

  • Purpose-built AED storage โ€” sized and designed around defibrillator placement, not repurposed general cabinetry
  • Wall-mounted format keeps the AED at a fixed, memorable, trained-to location
  • Fair $75.99 price for dedicated emergency-response hardware
  • Clear labeling intent supports fast identification during a real cardiac event
  • Pairs naturally with training tools like the Prestan AED Ultratrainer for staff drills

Cons

  • Does not include an AED โ€” the defibrillator itself is a separate purchase
  • No stated fill, alarm, or cabinet lock spec on the listing
  • Narrow use case โ€” irrelevant to a facility's general first aid program
  • No published interior dimensions, so confirm your specific AED model fits before mounting

Who should buy the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet

  • Facilities that own or are purchasing an AED and need a dedicated, visible mounting point
  • Sites running a public-access defibrillation (PAD) program alongside CPR training via the CPR rescue supplies collection
  • Gyms, schools, offices, and community buildings standardizing AED placement across multiple locations
  • Programs that already have a general first aid cabinet from the first aid cabinets collection and are adding AED coverage as a second, separate station

What the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet does well

Solves the actual problem: AED visibility and fixed placement

Response-time studies consistently point to the same failure mode โ€” the AED exists but nobody can find it fast enough. A dedicated, labeled wall cabinet fixes that by giving the device one permanent, trained-to location instead of a closet or supply room.

Purpose-built beats improvised storage

A defibrillator stored in a generic first aid cabinet fights for shelf space with dressings and gets buried. The ZIPOWEY cabinet is sized around the AED as the sole occupant, which keeps the device itself the first thing staff see when the door opens.

Price is reasonable for specialty hardware

At $75.99, it costs about the same as our empty general first aid cabinets โ€” like the Rapid Care 3-Shelf at $69.95 โ€” despite doing a more specialized job. You are not paying a large premium for the specialty framing.

Complements a training and response program, not just the hardware

An AED cabinet is one piece of a chain: device, training, and a companion CPR response. Pairing it with a Prestan AED Ultratrainer for drills and a CPR rescue mask for the breathing component builds a complete station, not just a box.

Where the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet falls short

It is empty of the one thing that matters most โ€” the AED

The listing is storage hardware, full stop. Buyers must source the defibrillator itself separately and confirm it physically fits the cabinet before mounting anything on the wall.

No published alarm, lock, or interior dimension specs

Some AED cabinets on the market include a door alarm that sounds when opened, discouraging tampering while still allowing emergency access. The ZIPOWEY listing does not state one, nor does it publish interior dimensions โ€” confirm fit against your specific AED model before ordering.

Irrelevant to a standard first aid program

This is not a substitute for a Class A or B first aid cabinet. Facilities need both a general first aid station from the first aid cabinets collection and this AED cabinet if cardiac response is part of the safety plan.

Comparison: specialty storage cabinets on WC Safety

Specialty vs general storage cabinets on WC Safety โ€” pick the one built for your emergency
Cabinet Purpose Price
ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet AED storage (device not included) $75.99
Windy City Overdose Emergency Cabinet Overdose/naloxone response storage, non-locking $75.99
KYODOLED Locking Medicine Cabinet General locking medicine storage $39.99
Durham 534-43 Empty Cabinet General first aid storage (empty) $59.39
  • Buy the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet if your program needs dedicated, visible AED storage for a device you own or are buying.
  • Buy the Windy City overdose cabinet if your priority is fast-access naloxone/overdose response instead.
  • Buy a general first aid cabinet from our buyer's guide if you need standard first aid supplies, not AED storage.

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet Windy City overdose cabinet KYODOLED locking cabinet

Building a complete AED response station

A wall cabinet is the visibility layer; training and CPR are what actually make the AED useful in the first minutes of a cardiac event. Add a Prestan AED Ultratrainer at $124.00 or an XFT AED Trainer at $132.99 to run realistic staff drills without deploying the real device. Because most cardiac-arrest response also requires rescue breaths or compressions, stock a MCR Medical CPR rescue mask 5-pack or the budget Ever Ready adult and infant CPR mask combo from the CPR rescue supplies collection next to the cabinet.

Top AED response companions on Amazon โ†’ Prestan AED Ultratrainer XFT AED Trainer MCR CPR mask 5-pack

AED cabinets vs first aid cabinets: different categories, different regulations

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 โ€” the standards behind our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference โ€” govern general workplace first aid supplies, not AED programs. AED deployment is typically governed separately, by state Good Samaritan and public-access defibrillation laws that vary by jurisdiction, plus any internal EHS or facilities policy. WC Safety does not offer legal guidance on AED program requirements in your state โ€” confirm with your safety officer or local authority before finalizing placement and staff training requirements. What we can confirm is the hardware: the ZIPOWEY cabinet is a mounting and storage solution, not a compliance certificate.

Total cost of ownership

The cabinet itself is a one-time $75.99 purchase with no consumable cost of its own. The larger, recurring cost in an AED program is the device โ€” AED units, pads, and batteries all carry their own replacement schedules that are entirely separate from this cabinet. Budget the cabinet as the smallest line item in a program whose real cost lives in the defibrillator, pad replacement cycle, and periodic staff training/recertification.

Final verdict: 4.2/5

The ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet earns 4.2/5 for doing a narrow job well: giving a defibrillator a fixed, visible, wall-mounted home. It is not a first aid kit and does not pretend to be one โ€” buyers need to source the AED separately and should confirm the cabinet's interior fits their specific model. For general first aid needs, start with our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide; for a fast, purpose-built AED storage point, this cabinet does exactly what it says.

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ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet โ€” FAQ

Does the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet come with an AED inside?

No. This is storage hardware only โ€” the automated external defibrillator itself is a separate purchase. Confirm your AED model's dimensions fit the cabinet before ordering.

Is the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet the same as a first aid cabinet?

No โ€” it is specialty storage for a defibrillator, not a bandages-and-dressings station. For general first aid supplies, see our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

What size AED fits the ZIPOWEY cabinet?

The listing does not publish interior dimensions. Check your specific AED model's size against the current Amazon listing before mounting.

Does the cabinet have an alarm that sounds when opened?

The listing does not state an alarm feature. If door-tamper alerting is a requirement for your program, confirm on the current listing or compare alternatives before ordering.

Is the ZIPOWEY cabinet locked or open-access?

The listing does not specify a locking mechanism. For emergency equipment, open or quick-release access is generally preferred over a standard key lock so response is not delayed.

Do I need staff training to use an AED stored in this cabinet?

Yes โ€” AED use should be paired with CPR/AED training. The Prestan AED Ultratrainer lets staff drill on a realistic device without deploying the real one.

What should I mount next to the AED cabinet?

A CPR rescue mask, since most cardiac-arrest response includes rescue breaths or compressions. The MCR Medical CPR rescue mask 5-pack from the CPR rescue supplies collection is a practical companion.

ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet vs Windy City overdose cabinet โ€” which do I need?

They serve different emergencies. The ZIPOWEY cabinet stores a defibrillator for cardiac arrest; the Windy City cabinet stores overdose-response supplies for opioid emergencies. Many facilities eventually stock both.

Is the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet OSHA compliant?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 covers general first aid, not AED programs specifically. AED placement is typically governed by state public-access defibrillation law โ€” confirm requirements with your safety officer.

Where should an AED cabinet be mounted?

Central to where cardiac events are most likely, clearly signed, and reachable within a few minutes' walk from every area it covers โ€” the same placement logic covered for general cabinets in our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

Can I use a general first aid cabinet to store an AED instead?

You could physically fit a small AED in some general cabinets, but a purpose-built AED cabinet keeps the device as the sole, immediately visible occupant instead of buried under dressings โ€” the whole point during a time-critical event.

How many AED cabinets does a facility need?

Enough that every area is within a few minutes of a station โ€” the same response-time logic used for general first aid cabinet placement, adjusted for your building's footprint and where cardiac events are most likely to occur.

Does this cabinet work outdoors or only indoors?

The listing does not state weatherproofing or an outdoor rating. Treat it as an indoor wall-mount cabinet unless the current listing specifies otherwise.

What is the difference between an AED cabinet and an AED wall sign?

A cabinet physically stores and protects the device; a sign only marks its location. This product is the storage cabinet โ€” pair it with visible signage per your facility's program.

Is $75.99 a fair price for an AED cabinet?

Yes, relative to general empty first aid cabinets in a similar price band, like the Rapid Care 3-Shelf at $69.95 โ€” you are not paying a steep premium for the specialty framing.

Should every workplace have an AED cabinet?

That depends on your facility's size, risk profile, and any applicable state or corporate PAD program requirements โ€” a decision for your safety officer, not something WC Safety can determine for you. This page is not legal or regulatory advice.

Why trust this ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial and emergency-preparedness retailer โ€” we sell the ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet and the other specialty storage cabinets in this comparison. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by ZIPOWEY or paid third-party reviewers. Claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing; we do not represent this cabinet as fulfilling any specific state AED program requirement, and we defer general first aid regulatory questions to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference guide. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the ZIPOWEY AED 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, AED/CPR response station planning, and kit classification.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, American Heart Association CPR/AED guidance, ZIPOWEY 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.
How this ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet review review was researched. This is a buyer's-guide analysis grounded in the manufacturer's published listing โ€” not a hands-on test, and not legal guidance on AED program requirements. We confirmed the ZIPOWEY cabinet ships without a defibrillator before writing this review, then benchmarked its price, format, and purpose against the other specialty and general storage cabinets stocked on WC Safety. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to the listing.
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 ZIPOWEY AED Cabinet directly. The 4.2/5 rating reflects fill honesty, build quality, and price position against comparable stations. This page is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified safety professional to match first aid and emergency-response supplies to your workplace hazard assessment.
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