Surgical Basics Instant Ice Pack

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Product Overview
Surgical Basics instant ice pack, is a single use product which needs to be crushed in order to activate it. It helps provide effective anaesthetic effect first aid treatment for contusions, sprains, abrasions & other minor injuries. It also helps relieve minor aches and pain. This ice pack is handy to have in an emergency and can be a staple feature in first aid kits.
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Surgical Basics Instant Ice Pack
RRP $5.99
$4.95
17% OFF RRP
Collect 4 Everyday Rewards Points*
$4.95
$4.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Tuesday, 7 April
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 4 Everyday Rewards Points*
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