Unchained Preppers
General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: Nemo on September 07, 2017, 10:41:38 PM
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Good list of 12 important things.
Nemo
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/09/07/hurricane-essentials-12-must-have-items-to-help-survive-storm.html (http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/09/07/hurricane-essentials-12-must-have-items-to-help-survive-storm.html)
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Good read. :thumbsUp:
Author didn't have her head up her butt when she wrote this. She does have expensive taste though.
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prepping for the millenial :) not bad.
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Id bet her costs that anyone here could put together bags for 7 days for 5 people for what she is spending.
But she does have the right idea.
Nemo
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Wholly crap! Look at the prices of most of her $ugge$tion$. :faint:
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Interesting article, worth reading, but on top of the list I would have put a water filter as number one.
You need to drink everyday (quantity depends on climate). Otherwise, you start having problems with your kidneys.
And 3 days without drinking, you've got very serious medical problems!
I also like the Lifestraw https://goo.gl/5BTG2W (https://goo.gl/5BTG2W) this filter got a LOT of good reviews (marketing ? may be... but the specs are really good) and I used it a few times and it works really well :fuckYeah:
Now, regarding the price in this article, you can get much cheaper :trolling:
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I also like the Lifestraw https://goo.gl/5BTG2W (https://goo.gl/5BTG2W) this filter got a LOT of good reviews
I have 2 of those in each bag. And 2 in the bag under the back seat in the truck.
Nemo
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Interesting article, worth reading, but on top of the list I would have put a water filter as number one.
You need to drink everyday (quantity depends on climate). Otherwise, you start having problems with your kidneys.
And 3 days without drinking, you've got very serious medical problems!
I also like the Lifestraw https://goo.gl/5BTG2W (https://goo.gl/5BTG2W) this filter got a LOT of good reviews (marketing ? may be... but the specs are really good) and I used it a few times and it works really well :fuckYeah:
Now, regarding the price in this article, you can get much cheaper :trolling:
264 gals, thats a LOT of water through a straw. I wonder if there is some sort of warning or color change to indicate life expectancy of the straw