15 Survival Items to Buy Regularly: Prepper School Vol. 40

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  • @gregorymckoy3179
    @gregorymckoy3179 Рік тому +7

    I have been told many times by family and friends that are military veterans that one of the thing's they got excited about in the care packages we sent them were wet wipes. They said it could be days or weeks before they could take a shower due to active combat. I have found them very useful due to hurricane damage and flooding. Great advice guys!

  • @patriciaribaric3409
    @patriciaribaric3409 Рік тому +14

    For wounds on a dogs foot or leg it is best to have some painters tape. When my 14 year old dog was young she had a deep slice in her foot. The wrapping the vet put on her was impossible to deal with. It was also early winter here in NE Ohio. I found it best to medicate, cover with gauze, add some painters tape, cover with a plastic qt size bag, then wrap it up with painters tape. When she came in from the wet, snowy, muddy, outdoors, it was easy to remove the tape and plastic. I had to change the dressing several times a day, and the painters tape was way easier to deal with.

    • @patriciaribaric3409
      @patriciaribaric3409 Рік тому +1

      I also used it on my hand after carpal tunnel surgery, so I could get showered without infecting the incision.

  • @RockTurnerSr
    @RockTurnerSr Рік тому +8

    Manual can opener

  • @watchandpray8918
    @watchandpray8918 Рік тому +6

    I took one this hanging shoebags and tied it around the seat with the shoe slots in bag. I tuck in small items I need like a dog leash, trash bags, paper towels, an extra quart of oil, an old credit card wrapped with duct tape, pieces of aluminum foil I saved (for signaling if you're stranded), fire materials (lighter, pill bottle with dryer lint), gloves, face masks, stuff to write with, and now, safety goggles. 😊

  • @sandydyson1934
    @sandydyson1934 Рік тому +12

    Prays for all in Fl. I hope you are leaving or are prepared. This is a reason we prep

  • @BetsyReitzel
    @BetsyReitzel Рік тому +5

    For books, a cheaper option is to borrow from the library. It's also a great way to find the books you actually want to keep. I always get at least 1 book in each category (whether I am going to have time to read them or not so if a disaster happens, I have them) home repair, cookbook, clothes making, homesteading, survival and leisure

  • @wehvgirlpwr
    @wehvgirlpwr Рік тому +15

    Don’t forget to put super glue in your medical bags. It’s great to close up minor wounds AFTER they’ve been properly cleaned. Also, if you can get your hands on some Yarrow, it’s a plant the will stop bleeding almost instantly. I’ve even read that ancient Greeks used to take this plant into battle to use on wounds. I have used this plant many time both on humans and animals and it is amazing. As a side note, I had to do minor surgery on an impacted crop on a chicken and used superglue to close her back up. Today she is healthy, happy, a great layer and is the chubbiest of the bunch!

  • @dawuda1986
    @dawuda1986 Рік тому

    On the bulk paracord, we keep old broomsticks and cut them to use as a roller for the bulk paracord. The broom or plunger hands fix into the cardboard cones the bulk cord comes with.

  • @easemailboxes
    @easemailboxes Рік тому +3

    For rodents, I have metal steel 5' school lockers (similar to a gun locker but light guage steel sheet) this seems to keep out the rodents and they are pretty cheap to buy used. They also lockson into the ground well and can fill the bases with cement making them movable to only the determined thief.

  • @SirenaSpades
    @SirenaSpades Рік тому +2

    JB Weld. Different types. Tons of uses from car repairs to plumbing.

  • @wehvgirlpwr
    @wehvgirlpwr Рік тому +2

    One thing I use, living off grid and heating and cooking with wood, I have to keep my fire going in the winter so to quickly start a fire I take a cotton ball and drag it through Vaseline. I do this with about 2-3 cotton balls and then place them in and around my kindling. Once lit they, they will burn for several minutes and this will start a fire easily. A bag of cotton balls and a jar of Vaseline is cheap and never goes bad. I also has this bright green fungus that grows on my juniper trees, it is awesome to start a fire, catches immediately. Relying on paper to start a fire or buying pre-made fire starters, while they work great, they may not be available.

  • @milododds1
    @milododds1 Рік тому +6

    Having a Kanban FIFO (First In First Out) way of storing your preps is important. Gather several months of your regular grocery receipts will help you more accurately plan your preps. As far as fire starting, I use a small orange colored Molly bag similar to a first aid kit to store many different ways to start a fire (lighters, matches, flint strikers, magnifying glass, & lighter fluid) along with various types of tinder, and a few candles. As far as cammo, always match your environment. When we used to play airsoft we use to spray our own cammo to match the season and terrain. As for rodents use cornbread mix with lots of baking soda mixed in it, learned that from a farmer. If you’ve ever eaten an MRE, you will find quickly how easy they can cause constipation. Sure far better than starving to death but best to have plenty of water with you. Totally agree about having enough propane. I keep firearm ammo for self defense while I have pellets and an air rifle and air pistol for small game SHTF hunting, hard to beat the prices on pellets compared to firearm ammo. If can afford a PCB hunting air rifle, you can shoot up to .50 caliber plus you can have features in places like California such as full auto you can’t have in a firearm. Having GMRS radios are great but don’t be fooled by their claims of 30+ miles, you’re lucky to get 2 miles under regular conditions. Privacy channels aren’t private, they just prevent you from hearing other people’s radios. There is a 25 Watt handheld GMRS radio but you are supposed pay the GMRS license fee to legally use it, that FCC license lasts for 10 years, but anyone can use these radios to help save a life or other emergencies without a license. Liquor is critical for killing off a sore throat, the higher the proof the better. Corn based is easier to swallow than grain based. There is a recent discovery how to remove tannins from acorns within 3 hours, but that’s another food source that’s usually wasted.

  • @lisas7389
    @lisas7389 Рік тому +1

    Stickers make great bandaid for minor injuries. I'm thankful I had them

  • @cameronscott5661
    @cameronscott5661 Рік тому +2

    I LOVE Robbie injecting his thoughts a lot more on this video! His perspective is unique to Don's and it makes for a more interesting Pepper School, IMO. I'd like for Robbie to continue to be a little more assertive in these videos and add his 2 cents more frequently. How many Pro Tips did he add today? Six? Seven?
    Maybe Q&A needs to be a separate aspect of Pepper School so that the audience has more time pick BOTH of your brains with the benefit of the back-and-forth conversations between you two?
    Loved this video! All of the information was SPOT ON!
    Keep up the great work, guys!
    And Thank You, Sarah Mack (?)!

  • @58MrMike
    @58MrMike Рік тому

    Thanks for all that you do!

  • @daviddenson3324
    @daviddenson3324 Рік тому +1

    For rodent proof food storage I use those old time metal trash cans with the metal lid. They haven't got to the food yet. Can get those cans at walmart, etc

  • @Playeroneready8
    @Playeroneready8 Рік тому +2

    Thanks guys love your videos. Can we see a video on how to recycle,reuse, re-purpose everyday items video.

  • @scotthaddad563
    @scotthaddad563 Рік тому +7

    Everyone always forgets to mention The Foxfire Series of Books.
    If we have an ultimate Shutdown of everything then the Foxfire Series will help to get started rebuilding an off grid Homestead. Those old timers really knew how to not only survive but how to thrive.
    I have the whole series and consider them the Bible of Survival!

    • @stephensuter7242
      @stephensuter7242 Рік тому +1

      That and hard copies of old “Mother Earth News” - hard to find Foxfire these days

    • @jerseystotler3615
      @jerseystotler3615 Рік тому

      These books are hard to come by nowadays

  • @xXxBUNDIExXx
    @xXxBUNDIExXx Рік тому

    Toilet paper tablets take up next to no space and because you wet them to activate it, your backside is way cleaner. They're the size of a thick quarter or a breath mint and they're super strong, plus you can buy the supersized ones to clean your body in a pickle.

  • @jefflarson4982
    @jefflarson4982 Рік тому +1

    Robbie that’s why kids exist to untangle knots. Something that big will keep them busy for a long time😂

  • @lewis9888
    @lewis9888 Рік тому +1

    I've been Prepping since the late 70's and my mother sold Avon years ago. She is gone now but she left a butt load and a half of shampoo, conditioner, etc. I've got a stock of the large boxes of strike anywhere matches in air tight containers along with many many of the small boxes of strike anywhere matches. I've got a nice store of things to Barter. Be safe my friends.

  • @po2313
    @po2313 Рік тому +2

    Sootch long time fan here. I love that you have included liquor in your list. My man!

  • @billsedutto8824
    @billsedutto8824 Рік тому +5

    I just picked up a Tacomo rechargeable arc lighter. A renewable fire starting option. Lifetime guaranteed too.

    • @milododds1
      @milododds1 Рік тому +1

      Yes i just picked up one too, I am impressed with how well it works. Another method of fire starting in my fire kit.

  • @FunWithGuns
    @FunWithGuns Рік тому +3

    I get batteries from harbor freight. They are pretty cheap and project farm did a comparison video and they did well for the cost to life ratio. They have held up well for me throughout the years. Not as long as some of the fancy energizers and stuff but they last long enough. I like the aaa, aa and 3032's. I have 5 Romeo 5's and the 3032 batteries last a long time in them. I just replace them once a year but they last even longer.

  • @tinny28752
    @tinny28752 Рік тому +5

    Just a tip no one thinks about along with your garbage bags please try to keep a innertube swimming flotation device they are flat until inflated you can use them on water on grass on snow they’re good to help with loading your backpack on or maybe putting an animal on or a small child on that would make it easier they come in very handy for many many things with or without rope but I like to keep them even the long ones the lounge chairs for the lake they’re awesome. also the inflatable beach balls they come in different sizes they have many many uses you can blow them up for a flotation device a fission float to Mark where you’re fission if you get bright colors you can use them for signal a you can cut a hole in them and use them for water or to carry things in turn them into baskets just cut out the handles. please let me know if any of this is useful to you or others thank you

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tips! Excellent ideas

    • @FeelFreeToThink
      @FeelFreeToThink Рік тому

      Awesome 👍

    • @milododds1
      @milododds1 Рік тому

      Also good for sealing the gap between your camper shell and your slider if you plan to sleep in your camper shell and want to use your heater or ac.

  • @patrickmacgregor7676
    @patrickmacgregor7676 2 місяці тому

    I learned that companies get charged for each full dumpster. They usually welcome diving.

  • @PolskiHetzen
    @PolskiHetzen Рік тому +3

    Off topic - can you do a show and tell video (I know you can’t on stream) of all the guns on the rack behind you?

  • @HighPlainsDrifter98
    @HighPlainsDrifter98 Рік тому

    Wet ones are a good wipe to get they have alcohol or a sanitizer wipe for your hands

  • @fredsmythe4731
    @fredsmythe4731 Рік тому +2

    Maybe a video on vehicle "need" kit, an inflation thing, plugs and such.

  • @jojoe2409
    @jojoe2409 Рік тому +1

    Robby, if you break down, you are going to call AAA man. Thats what I do while my bug out bag is right there in the car. Really like yall's videos. Thanks.

  • @burgersj
    @burgersj Рік тому +1

    I catch alot of bar soaps on clearance at our local dollar store and also i store up on bar laundry soap for about a 1 buck a bar from walmart and menards

  • @southeastern692
    @southeastern692 Рік тому +2

    Good job fellas

  • @easemailboxes
    @easemailboxes Рік тому +5

    Just as a note, I have my late fathers Duracell battery collection that I am still using. (Yes he kept a lot of batteries!). He died in 1980 and those batteries (being kept in a proper battery storage case) are still fully charged and I still pull them out and use them in devices.

  • @michelleroth5267
    @michelleroth5267 Рік тому

    Careful with glue pads for pest control. Snakes get really pissed off at getting stuck on those!!¡

  • @jimwright3465
    @jimwright3465 Рік тому +1

    As a Tennessee resident I can confirm camo is greyman in the state of Tennessee at least the Eastern part of Tennessee.

  • @chuckfunderburk7964
    @chuckfunderburk7964 Рік тому +2

    Next time you are pouring candles take a couple of the center cardboard tubes from toilet paper rolls and flatten and soak in the wax. Flat, qwik firestarter. I like cotton balls and vaseline but these are easier to transport and work very well.

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tip Chuck!

    • @chuckfunderburk7964
      @chuckfunderburk7964 Рік тому

      @@SensiblePrepper Hey, next time you head to Myrtle Beach, I'm in Marion and you are always welcome to stop by and have a cigar. Thank you Sir, Chuck

    • @rneedham667
      @rneedham667 Рік тому

      @@SensiblePrepper i have a ? ( seriously) I've been prepping for over 3 yrs. None of my family or friends do. They all make fun of me. Im beginning ? myself. I don't live on the coast. Im not in earthquake zones. If you don't think starvation is on the horizon, is it just for inflation? Tell me why im prepping. I used to think i knew.

  • @renondagregson1363
    @renondagregson1363 10 місяців тому

    I. Have use fishing line to sew blankets.and it last a long time.

  • @JhaeMo777
    @JhaeMo777 Рік тому +1

    Clipper makes great lighter’s..refillable and you can replace the flints. Give them a try.

  • @FeelFreeToThink
    @FeelFreeToThink Рік тому +4

    Some plastic ammo boxes are good for batteries

    • @chuckfunderburk7964
      @chuckfunderburk7964 Рік тому +3

      500 Smith and Wesson caliber 50 round plastic boxes fit AA batteries perfectly.

    • @billsedutto8824
      @billsedutto8824 Рік тому +2

      Great idea. I was in Harbor Freight picking up metal ammo cans and I was looking at the plastic ones wondering what they might be good for.

  • @hollywood2015
    @hollywood2015 Рік тому +1

    Good information. If you burn pallet wood make sure it was heat treated and not chemically treated and know what came on it. I've got a family member that cooked over it because he had no other options and now has severe permanent iintestinal issues. Also don't burn pressure treated wood.

  • @karlihill4161
    @karlihill4161 Рік тому

    It makes me so happy to hear y’all wax poetic about books!!! Yay!!

  • @Pauline-ir2tr
    @Pauline-ir2tr Рік тому

    One place had pallets, some of the boards were split, free for the taking. My dad needed tomato poles, which were rather pricey and flimsy looking at the store. We took some pallets, disassembled them, sawed the boards in half lengthwise, and pointed the ends to go in the ground. He used these for a number of years.

  • @renondagregson1363
    @renondagregson1363 10 місяців тому

    Just my first aid kit takes up a medium plastic tote with lid.

  • @Richarddragon22
    @Richarddragon22 Рік тому

    i keep a window breaker and belt cutter on each visor and on both driver and passenger head rest. Having the safety glasses and the heavy-duty trash liner could help you get out of the window that is now broken and protect you from the glass.

  • @daneengibson7336
    @daneengibson7336 Місяць тому

    Can the little propane tank be stacked. Example 12 on a shelf then add a piece of wood and add 12 more on top?

  • @aaronbenesh4722
    @aaronbenesh4722 Рік тому +1

    baby wipes, etc and stuff like it worked for me when I was in Desert Storm for hygiene .

  • @RockTurnerSr
    @RockTurnerSr Рік тому +4

    For tp storage use 8" x 6' pvc with endcaps, dry and mouseproof. Put In rafters.

  • @PlayaSinNombre
    @PlayaSinNombre Рік тому

    If you are patching a wound with duct tape, use something to pad the wound and keep the adhesive out of it. Cleaning that out is a pain…

  • @hsth3rd
    @hsth3rd Рік тому +2

    I haven't seen a box of 9mm less than 18 bucks.

  • @cornbean
    @cornbean Рік тому +1

    The MTM ammo cases are also great for batteries

  • @douglasbunch3313
    @douglasbunch3313 Рік тому +1

    Dried beans can also be planted, for the most part

  • @rickcalvert183
    @rickcalvert183 Рік тому +3

    Loved your exchange on books and the Bible! So important to me.

  • @chrlsraines
    @chrlsraines Рік тому

    Grey man is also local, style, trend, & culture specific! What may blend in unnoticed in the south small town won’t work in NYC, etc.

  • @m.myrick7086
    @m.myrick7086 Рік тому +3

    If the can food has acids in it like say tomatoes... the acid will eat thru the can lining and leak and spoil. will not last more than a couple of years.

    • @47retta
      @47retta Рік тому

      I've had them last 7 years, stored in ac room.

    • @margaretcantlon9960
      @margaretcantlon9960 Рік тому

      Buy it in Glass jars. I stock marinara sauce and sun Dried tomatoes

  • @ReptileAssylum
    @ReptileAssylum Рік тому +5

    95% won't survive the first month. It is happening sooner than expected

  • @FlyerPatty29
    @FlyerPatty29 Рік тому +1

    They just had the case lot sale going on right now in Smith I stocked up

  • @richardelliott9511
    @richardelliott9511 Рік тому +1

    I totally agree about having a full compliment of manual tools as back-ups to your power tools but don't overlook the battery powered ones. These days there are so many ways to charge their batteries if your power is out that I am making sure that I have the full spectrum of battery powered tools and spare batteries set back. The time and energy savings that these tools provide are invaluble and more so in an emergency event. With all that being said I do have an antique two man saw of my great grandfather's that I should look into getting fixed up and sharpened, then protect the blade for longterm storage.

    • @BloodAndBourbon
      @BloodAndBourbon Рік тому

      Garage sales are great for old manual hand tools that work great

    • @richardelliott9511
      @richardelliott9511 Рік тому

      @@BloodAndBourbon people are always saying that garage sales are a great place to find good deals but my own experience has been less positive. You almost need to be a profesional shopper to find the good stuff. I don't seem to have the time or the patience to be successful at it. I do better at thrift stores. There are quite a few within my daily travel area and I try to hit them each every few weeks. I don't always buy anything but I find enough to keep me going and I can do that at my own convenience.

    • @BloodAndBourbon
      @BloodAndBourbon Рік тому

      @@richardelliott9511 yeah the garage sales and what not In My experience really depends on your location. I grew up in a very urban area of NY and I moved upstate a few years back and upstate where you get a lot more of the DIY folks obviously tends to have better / cooler stuff. But thrift shops are great even Craig’s list / eBay in your area. I find things at the most random of places like art and craft stores I take my kids and things like that. As I’m sure you know once you develop an eye for what you want / need , you see it everywhere !

  • @chrlsraines
    @chrlsraines Рік тому

    Hygiene and washing is imperative. If you stop washing, you stop scrubbing those dead skin cells off. (Yes you shed some and they fall of your body freely constantly) but they start to stack and cling drying out the layers of skin beneath. After extended periods you will start to itch terribly. You also loose a lot of the natural hydration your skin get from washing daily which further dries out the skin, etc. it just compounds.

  • @thereisnoneRighteous-but-GOD

    Great video, thank you both for this insightful information! 🙏🏽🇺🇸

  • @kellymcrae4470
    @kellymcrae4470 Рік тому +21

    Just a thought. I never see anyone prepping for pets. Am I the only one that has animals? I just realized that recently so I've started buying can dog food and saving dry food in a coffee container out of each big bag I buy. I also have birds. lol so now I need to start storing for them too.

    • @FeelFreeToThink
      @FeelFreeToThink Рік тому +2

      Don't forget animal antobiotics and other meds that can be picked up on the cheap and in extreme situation used by humans when needed

    • @nmr6988
      @nmr6988 Рік тому +4

      You're definitely not the only one. I have about 6 months worth of freeze dried raw food for my dog. When you feed your pet raw, you can't just suddenly switch to kibble or canned food. They will get really sick and have stomach problems. So freeze dried raw from Stella and chewy's. Since then I found out they are not the very best raw food brand, and I will be changing , when I can't afford it.

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Рік тому +5

      Thanks Kelly! Prepping for pets is on the list and one that's very important.

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Рік тому +3

      @NMR Thanks Nancy! Freeze dried raw is a great option! Hope you're doing well!

    • @milododds1
      @milododds1 Рік тому +1

      There are videos out there on prepping for your pets. If you get a chance listen to a Second After on audio, certainly I would try to keep any pets as long as we possibly could.

  • @johnlacasse8893
    @johnlacasse8893 Рік тому

    American Honey is awesome

  • @trippjames5336
    @trippjames5336 Рік тому

    Its funny you said that about the khaki bottles I found one of my granddads that was that color and even had a base on it. It worked just fine.

  • @davidlittle6621
    @davidlittle6621 Рік тому +1

    This is a great series!

  • @m.myrick7086
    @m.myrick7086 Рік тому +1

    Clipper are equal quality to bic but are cheaper..

  • @SansAziza
    @SansAziza Рік тому

    Y'all need that David Canterbury box set, if you want survival prepper books.

  • @cherylannem8841
    @cherylannem8841 Рік тому

    Hey there! Miss watching you. Took a break from Social media for a couple months!

  • @jadewinter1509
    @jadewinter1509 Рік тому

    I too am big about propane and propane accessories.

  • @sunson1491
    @sunson1491 Рік тому

    I could’ve swore you were in Tennessee. Love from Alabama! 💪

  • @renondagregson1363
    @renondagregson1363 10 місяців тому

    Barter iteam

  • @michelleroth5267
    @michelleroth5267 Рік тому

    Best deal on batteries is Costco. If you don't have a membership but knows someone that does they can buy you a gift card and you can use that to shop there.

  • @BloodAndBourbon
    @BloodAndBourbon Рік тому

    Clear nail polish will waterproof regular matches

  • @thomastrieschmann2682
    @thomastrieschmann2682 Рік тому +1

    I Acquired a solar aa & aaa charger.

    • @juneallen4926
      @juneallen4926 Рік тому

      Where do you buy a solar powered battery charger for For regular batteries Double-A Triple A and other sizes

  • @46camper50
    @46camper50 Рік тому +1

    I know most everyone likes Olight flashlights. I’m more into Surefire & Maglights . What do you guys think about Streamlight ?

    • @BloodAndBourbon
      @BloodAndBourbon Рік тому +2

      I got an Olight on my weapon, been using stream lights for work for years now , excellent products , extremely bright however at full blast battery life goes somewhat quick. I got a 10 tap programmable , I’d certainly recommend.

  • @johnfortwengler4496
    @johnfortwengler4496 Рік тому

    Love that med roll I have a red one

  • @patriciahiguera1724
    @patriciahiguera1724 Рік тому

    What is the tarp thT you could use to harvest water?

  • @lucyalderman422
    @lucyalderman422 Рік тому

    I would have put water closer to number 1

  • @jerryphipps511
    @jerryphipps511 Рік тому

    Finally you guys got a full week of work in!!!😁😎💯🔥👻

  • @Matteus733
    @Matteus733 Рік тому

    Electric lighters now usb rechargeable if you have solar

  • @FlyerPatty29
    @FlyerPatty29 Рік тому

    Which like they use in the restaurants are in a powder form will last longer and it’s a lot cheaper

    • @FlyerPatty29
      @FlyerPatty29 Рік тому

      Bleach in the powder form I hate when it changes my words

  • @jefflarson4982
    @jefflarson4982 Рік тому

    Toilet paper tablets work well too

  • @dellfire8826
    @dellfire8826 Рік тому

    Any advice for those with glasses? Some equipment cant be used such as scopes and binoculars because of this.

  • @vault-tec3751
    @vault-tec3751 Рік тому

    For soap of the same quality you should order from the Soapguy, he’s who they get their soap supply from and I get loafs of soap from the soapguy and save heaps of money instead of the subscription service from the Dr. Squatch group

  • @paulwilliams701
    @paulwilliams701 Рік тому

    there is an adaptor for AA batteries to use as D batteries or c batteries

    • @BloodAndBourbon
      @BloodAndBourbon Рік тому

      AAA - D batteries are all 1.5 volts , if your handy you could use some wire leads and connect batteries that don’t fit to whatever device in an emergency

  • @andrewmick7191
    @andrewmick7191 Рік тому

    Grandpa Gus cinnamon mint repellent

  • @evilmonkeyspeaks7801
    @evilmonkeyspeaks7801 Рік тому

    Don't forget condoms. The last thing anybody needs in an SHTF situation is for somebody to get knocked up........

  • @ctrip34
    @ctrip34 Рік тому

    Have you guys ever made waxed canvas tarps or oilskin tarps?

  • @marktheunitedstatescitezen185

    Robbie looks like Kai Kelly The Street ~ OutLaws !

  • @daneengibson7336
    @daneengibson7336 Місяць тому

    You said bleach lasts a long time. I thought it was 6 months

  • @BruceLeeroy203
    @BruceLeeroy203 3 місяці тому

    13:57 - 😂😂😂

  • @wastelanddan7388
    @wastelanddan7388 Рік тому

    Questions for you fellas. Im also subbed to Dr. Squatch. I tend to have a lot of extra bars by the time my next order comes in. How long do you think soap would last in vacuum sealed bags? I'm thinking of storing some of the soap for long term. Just not sure if it would spoil. Thanks for the video!

    • @lucyalderman422
      @lucyalderman422 Рік тому +1

      Soap doesn’t have a shelf life like food does the scent may fade but it will clean

    • @wastelanddan7388
      @wastelanddan7388 Рік тому +1

      @@lucyalderman422 thanks Lucy! I'm not too worried about the scent as long as it disinfects. I ended up sealing some the other day. Should be a cool experiment. Do you know if the ingredients to make soap would last longer?

  • @jefflarson4982
    @jefflarson4982 Рік тому

    No to HOAs!!! What a crazy idea

  • @johnfortwengler4496
    @johnfortwengler4496 Рік тому

    Don't take the cardboard out it makes a good fire starter just squish the roll

  • @chrlsraines
    @chrlsraines Рік тому

    Yes I have braised using coat hangers for temporary fixes in the field. I have always gone back and re-welded these at the earliest opportunity. But yes it can be done.

  • @FlyingMDesigns
    @FlyingMDesigns Рік тому

    Arab, AL free pallets at HFI if anyone is in the area

  • @OffgridVictory
    @OffgridVictory Рік тому +3

    Duct tape for improvised tourniquet. Ask me how I know 😂

  • @thomastrieschmann2682
    @thomastrieschmann2682 Рік тому +1

    My trash bags are 6 mil.

  • @henhousestudios1
    @henhousestudios1 Рік тому

    Can I ge the website for the medical roll

    • @SansAziza
      @SansAziza Рік тому +1

      I mean.... John Correia won't shut up about about a company called Mountain Man Medical, if that helps. 🤷‍♂️

  • @sinclairpages
    @sinclairpages Рік тому

    WHEN SARAH MAC IS READING THE QUESTIONS HER VOICE IS TO LOW TO ADEQUATELY HEAR. She needs a microphone.
    You mentioned caned food lasting forever. That is NOT correct. Tomato based items will eat thru the can because of the acid in the tomatoes. I had a can of pears that was two past BBD and it expanded and started leaking. I store cans but inspect them all every month on the fifteenth of the month. Just to be sure I don't have one that goes bad. Because I am able, anything over a year past the BBD, I go ahead, open and freeze dry it. Anything dry that comes in a plastic jar of any type, I go ahead and remove it and vacuum seal it in mylar bags with oxygen absorbers. Items in plastic jars are good for about a year sometimes a little longer.

  • @MrMrm1994
    @MrMrm1994 Рік тому

    Love these but it seems like they are continually repetitive on these episodes.

  • @jeanadamsick9854
    @jeanadamsick9854 Рік тому

    HEY GUYS, I'M A SR. WOMAM, IN FL., HURRICANE & LIGHTNING, TERRITORY. I NEED TO FIND
    A: ** HAND CRANK,RADIO **, THAT, GIVES ME A GOOD # OF USEAGE, MINS., PER - LIMITED CRANKS? Do take care. Fl.

    • @FeelFreeToThink
      @FeelFreeToThink Рік тому

      Call your local redcross or emergency services. They may have them cheap or free
      Solar powered options as well when the sun comes out again after the storm. No cranks needed

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  Рік тому +3

      Hi Jean, I have a couple of Midland E+ Emergency Hand Crank Radios that are also Solar powered with rechargeable batteries. It's a great little radio. You can find them on the Sportsman's Guide Website. Thanks!

    • @jeanadamsick9854
      @jeanadamsick9854 Рік тому

      @@SensiblePrepper THANKS FOR THE RESPONSE. I'LL GIVE IT A TRY.

    • @jeanadamsick9854
      @jeanadamsick9854 Рік тому +1

      @@FeelFreeToThink THANKS FOR THE REPLY, I'LL GIVE THAT A TRY.