Last Minute Survival Items during SHTF! What to Grab?

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Published 2024-05-07

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  • @user-zy9mp9bk5m
    Different size sewing needles and thread. Patches for holes, tears and making clothes. Shoe glue.
  • @dannygreen7391
    Right now preppers are thought of as crazy . But when it happens your a hero to your family .
  • @kurtdowney1489
    Time buys you options. Baby wipes for hygiene are essential and saves water.
  • @lyfandeth
    Tire plugs and sealant. Tires will get punctures. Tire plugs are cheap, stable, and compact.
  • @marytica123
    SUPERMARKETS & BIG RETAILERS (Walmart) WILL BE SWARMED if SHTF. Best to go to secondary suppliers: Dollar stores, gas station convenience stores, pharmacies. These places also sell needed items: quick food (Slim Jim meat sticks, beef jerky, bottled water), first aid supplies & OTC medicines, canned foods, and fire starters (zip lighters, BBQ charcoal lighter, etc.).
  • @palominogirl2732
    SOAP: I go to craft stores and buy a block of soap intended for melt and pour soap making. You don't HAVE to melt and pour it, just cut a chunk off. I love the goat's milk soap, lots of rich lather. And those big flat cubes are in a plastic 'case' that you can stack right up.
  • @lunarminx
    Cheap vodka is a great cleaner. From the farm stores if you have the storage room is horse stall pellets and or what is called mini flakes/saw dust, used for toilets. With being older, heavier and disabled, I bought a foldable bedside commode and only cost a bit more than a bucket and seat, holds weight better. Many of us need the ones that can hold much heavier weight.
  • @lyfandeth
    SAFT lithium batteries are used in aeronautical beacons. They have a 10 year life but simply DO NOT LEAK. Your brand name alkaline batteries may say they won't leak, but around 8 years they often do. Before inserting batteries, put dielectric grease ("brake grease") on the terminals and springs. The usually protects them when batteries do leak.
  • @thomasmurphy3570
    Something else to consider is a stock of supplies for building and/or reinforcing doors windows ect.. I have started keeping stock of plywood, 2x4's, 4x4s, nails/screws, fully charged batteries for my hand tools, sheet metal ect... Could be pretty handy for both natural disaster and civil unrest situations to protect your home... and you have stock if you every get inspired for a project lol
  • @jwdundon
    It's amazing how few people know exactly what martial law is and what happens under martial law.....
  • The 'Best Buy" date is NOT the "Go Bad" date. Canned good are good for seven years or more past the Best Buy date. That date is there basically to get consumers that throw out their food and buy more. No one should be heading to the store when the SHTF starts...way too dangerous... you should already have everything. Love your channel!
  • @christirh3760
    I was listening to The Canadian Prepper while I was cooking and when his video ended it rolled right into yours!! Great information and most of all happy to support a brother in Christ. The closer we get to November the dicier things are likely to get so praying others take this lifestyle seriously. Even if we don’t have a SHTF event, storms, illness, job loss, never ending inflation are ALL excellent reasons to prepare immediately. Have a beautiful day and thanks from NW Georgia 😊
  • @amysgarden1599
    Great video as always! As a young girl in grade school, I read Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. I recommend it for kids because it’s a story about a young boy’s survival and all he had was a hatchet. A very entertaining survival story that has a good chance of holding their attention now, or to have on hand for them when SHTF. I remember asking my Dad for a hatchet after I read it. I had both my daughters read it.
  • Freeze dryer is the best purchase I've made. It's pricey, but so worth it if you can afford it.
  • @billsedutto8824
    If you’re concerned about toilet paper it’s a good idea to get a bidet that attaches to a toilet as a backup plan. They also make caps for water bottles that you can use on the go no pun intended.
  • restaurant supply stores are far less known about by many. sam's club, costco, walmart, and major stores will all have a run first. the restaurant supply stores will have bulk items including lots and lots of number 10 cans of various foods (wont be freeze dried will be just canned goods in number 10 can size because restaurants deal in bulk). 50 pound bags of rice/beans and lots of powders for making jello/pudding/powder milk and such. got at least one here in my city and sometimes go there for things i use alot anyway may as well for the cheaper price going bulk.
  • @evedallas8667
    Buy a very good pair of walking shoes and hiking boots. Get them broken in and then set them aside for when you will actually NEED them! They need to be very sturdy because they have to last. I buy strictly Wolverine steel or Composite toe boots because I not only wear them every day, they are a weapon and I can fight with them if need be. I'm older/retired but if someone is checking me out to see if I can be a good target to attack in public, many will say no :I'm not looking at a phone while I am walking, I'm not carrying a purse and I'm not dolled up. I wear no makeup, I'm dressed in a very common sense way and I have no distractions. I'm paying attention to everything around me. I'm all business and so I'm a poor target for a mugger. I also carry a very good knife on me at all times.
  • @iluvmyjewels8619
    Best thing I ever did was learn how to cook meat. I’ve got canned chicken breast and thighs for chicken salad, soup, casseroles… I have beef stew for beef and noodles, roast beef sandwiches, or just stew… I have pork shoulder canned for bbq pork or pork on pasta … I’ve got canned salmon that I processed for salmon patties, salmon burgers, salmon on salads, salmon in yummy pasta… I made meatloaf in canning jars. Just pop it open and heat it up and make some mashed potatoes from my instant potatoes and maybe another side…. Excellent stuff.