Breaking Down This $250 Amazon Survival Kit!

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🔥Survival Kit Gear Breakdown🔥
1x Heavy Duty Zip Bag
2x Large Nylon Bags

🔥Food & Water🔥
1x 1L BPA-Free Tritan Bottle
1x Hydration Bladder for Backpack
2x 2L Water Bags

🔥Shelter and Warmth🔥
2x HeatStore Sleeping Bag

🔥Hygiene & Sanitation🔥
2x Toothbrushes
1x Toothpaste
1x Comb
1x Razor
1x Shaving Cream
4x Shampoo
1x Soap Bar
2x Feminine Pads
1x Washcloth
1x Small Sewing Kit
1x Biohazard Bag
1x Roll of 12 Toilet Liners
1x Roll of Toilet Paper

🔥First Aid🔥
1x Stethoscope

🔥Survival Gear🔥
1x 5-in-1 Whistle
1x Roll of Duct Tape
1x Work Gloves
1x Playing Cards
1x 5mm Rope
1x Compass
1x GI Can Opener
1x Self Defense Key chain
1x Emergency Preparedness Guidebook
1x Pencil

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mirror is to reflect sunlight to a search plane or helicopter that may be searching for you. Just an FYI. 🤗

DianeHasHopeInChrist
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As a former Trauma Room employee that went to Haiti right after the earthquake. I know how to use a stethoscope. With a simple piece of coat hanger you can also use it as a "Mechanics scope" for diagnosing weird noises on cars or machinery. In a building collapse situation you can also use a "Mechanics scope" to listen for tapping. Just remove the diaphragm/bell, but a straight cut length of a coat hanger into the end of the tubing and zip tie the tubing onto the wire. I not only survived when the world fell down in Haiti, I was part of a team that Medically treated over 2000 people.

davidquesada
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I used that "can opener", for two years in Vietnam! It works very good.

yourendsoon
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After traveling for days and sleeping on the ground. Brushing your teeth can be like a cup of coffee. You can be dirty and smell but just brushing your teeth can change your whole outlook.

kevinlorick
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That whistle has a water proof match holder inside and the mirror is for signaling etc. I have them in a couple of my kits. Also there is a small ferro rod on the case as well. They are cheap but do work. I got one in several of my kits. I add a qu!lity 18in machete or a tomahawk In all my survival kits. I fill a old pill bottle with Cotton balls and add a chapstick that makes very good fire starters for cheap.

Robert-dhpc
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To answer the confusion... yes it's a can opener! Military p38 can opener.

briangardner
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The mirror on the whistle allows you to signal to rescuers by reflecting sunlight. Even airplanes or helicopters can see the reflection but they wouldn't be able to hear the whistle.

cherimcgaffin
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I have a regular B..P. But stuff gets squashed. I started collecting Tin containers, like metal boxes. So stuff doesn't get squashed. And empty pill bottles are waterproof. And free.

Favorite-catNip
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A water filter some fire kit a metal pot some meds . A good knife . All would make that kit better

rodneyvallette
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Stethoscopes are not just used medically. They are also used to listen on walls etc, by engineers on machinery and in rescues trying to find people stuck down.

eggcluck
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They should have swapped out the stethoscope and Nalgene bottle for a single wall metal bottle so you can boil water.

hooblerd
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I've always liked the idea of packing second string tools in a pack it and leave it emergency kit. A person is less likely to raid the kit and pull a cheap off brand Ozark trail multi tool or folding saw than a Gerber or Silky saw. A Gerber that you raided out for a camping trip is useless if it's not in your kit. That $250 kit is the type you leave in the back of your closet for 5 years and then replace the hand warmers, batteries, water and emergency rations before leaving it for another 5 years.

baird
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I totally get the survival manual, I have a couple of Lofty Wisemans SAS guides in the Collins Gem series in my kit. Its the size of a pack of cards and also doubles as "entertainment" in a kit.

casinodelonge
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Talking about hygiene ( as a retired nurse) I discovered freshwipes when I was in hospital following cancer surgery. One large juicy wipe is enough to clean the whole body, and as they have chlorhexidine in them they not only refresh but kill bacteria . When we had no shower for almost a week whilst our bathroom was being renovated we all used them during a hot spell and they did great. ATM I have ten packs of 12 in my prep storage and will add more the next time they send me a voucher. Worth every penny for hygiene, comfort and morale.

Most people need 2-3 litres ( approx half a gallon) water to drink a day but that includes tea etc .

Truth
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Nice review. A lot of cheap crap though. Better to make your own kit. I wouldn’t rely on any of that stuff.

OzMan
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Stethoscope is also good if you want to listen for trapped people. Listen for running water in a pipe if you need water. I can think of a few others.

christopherconkright
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This is a decent starting point for an emergency kit, i do have to say. Agree that the stethoscope would be useless for me, but definitely seems like they are focused on emergency situations like going to a Red Cross shelter or being in ur home, so maybe thats why they skimped on fire?

I would be interested to see if u could build ur own kit for similar money or even just upgrade choices u would make for some of the cheaper items (knife, multi-tool, whistle, saw, etc)

darthblade
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I’ve read someplace that a good rule of thumb for the amount of water a person needs to drink is to divide your weight by 2, and that’s how many ounces you should be drinking per day

donnabush
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It is a can opener it is called a P38...

remingtonruger
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I just saw the stethoscope that they included in the bag. You’re right. Most people wouldn’t know how to use it. I know because I worked as a paramedic for 10 years full time. Used one a lot!!! But I wouldn’t put one in my bag because I wouldn’t want the extra weight. The benefit wouldn’t offset the extra weight in my opinion for what it’s worth.

mkellydixon