10 things you should keep in your car wranglerstar professional Homeowner #Shorts

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If you’re slightly mechanically inclined, keep a socket set and wrenches in your car for sure. If you drive an older car, keep a quart of oil in there too. Bungees/ratchet straps also.

Andrew-svck
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You forgot toilet paper. Saved me more than once. Goes well with the shovel 😅

truter
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Also something to stay warm - blanket, sleeping bag, coat, emergency blanket at a minimum, and firestarting.
Emergency snack food too.

CleaveMountaineering
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Flip socket set and a 1/2” breaker bar to get lug nuts off. Orange Mylar poncho for rain protection, visibility and can be used as a “space blanket”. A small axe (24-28”) and a 14”+ long saw (Fiskars or Silky) Flares for signaling or fire starting. The original Leatherman has accompanied me every day for the last 30 years or so - my favorite multi tool. Spare cash, $100 or more in various bill denominations. A wool blanket for warmth, cushioning or fire suppression.

fatboyrowing
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An addition I love: Tire Plug repair kit if you get a nail or hole in a tire and a tire inflator.

mrstein
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I've got a 24 year old Leatherman my wife got me for our first Christmas. Best gift ever. I use it almost every day. Still not worn out. One of my most prized possessions.

kenthatfr
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I have all that except a cold steel military shovel, small cookset with an alcohol stove, 2lb axe and a 14 inch samurai saw, fishingrod and lure box
A full change of cloths and rubber boots with a sleeping bag, 1 gallon water and 2 days food.
Before I met my wife sometimes after work on Friday I would just feel I had to get out of the city and would just leave for the weekend right there and then....it was liberating and you really can make due with a minimalist kit
Take care Cody

bradfarrahgerwing
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Hey man I have admirably watched a lot of your content. Due to your degree of enthusiasm and strait forward attitude to get things done I am going to have to start a list of YouTube Dads. You sir will be sitting at the top, you are single handedly giving masculinity and Dad like education to the masses. Thank you man, I really mean it for the bottom of my heart. Thanks.

frazzboss
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Finally something 99% of us can actually afford. Thanks Cody!

DarrylHart
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Tire plug, quart of oil, ratchet straps, and at least a few importantly sized wrenches are a must have especially in an old fighter like mine (580k miles and counting still going strong)

ivanlagayacrus
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My grandfather always said to keep a tin can with a waterproof bag of matches, a candle and some type of blanket, he has used these many times, he almost froze to death in Colorado but the combo is just enough to keep you from freezing to death, he made a fire and cooked trout with the can when his battery died when he was all alone, when he witnessed a terribly gruesome traffic accident, he covered an “unalive” person with the blanket till paramedics arrived, in every one of my vehicles, i have kept those items just in case

purgethemutants
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A YouTuber that uses Surefire and Leatherman and isn't shilling olight?
My brother in Christ you just got a new subscriber!

StrikeRaptor
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Forgot to mention the really good bag to put it all in so they don't become flying projectiles.

bullishbeartrader
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I live in the mountains like you do. I have most of what you have and alternatives too. Communication is most important where we live. Cellphone is okay mainly in the city area, but you'll need a backup out here. GMRS or a HAM radio, I admit I carry both.

kidgokuxl
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Jumper cables or a starting device is on top of my list of things to carry in all of my vehicles

tpenn
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A guy I worked with once pointed out that a can or even two of fix a flat will not inflate a tire that's flat on the ground. He recommended a small floor jack(and a board to put it on) . Wal mart and home depot both have affordable options. Also, rechargeable flashlights that also take batteries are a good idea. Make sure you have the proper cord.

bobstark
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Thank you for supporting Refuge Medical. They are great. No better medical kits anywhere.

geoffreygreen
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Just used my Noco jump pack this morning to help someone.

MJPeddler
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Just more info: You want a type B fire extinguisher. Theyre used for combustible liquids which is what youre likely going to come across in a car

philtru
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Just thought of another one that seems really dumb... Tie-straps!! There is NO EXCUSE to not strap down your cargo.. $20 gets you a four-pack of 1000# ratchet straps. In Starbucks math, that's one drink per strap. I've seen far too many sheets or plywood, lumber, ladders, mattresses and couches on the freeway to count..
Strap it down!! Add one more strap, it won't kill But could save the person behind you!

treyhart