EMERGENCY HEAT and Light for 72 DAYS | Crisco candles | SHTF

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The EASIEST way I have found to make EMERGENCY heat! for EVERYONE. How to make light that last 72 days. I show you how easy it is to make Crisco candles if you have No Electricity or the power goes out! STAY WARM with this very simple low cost way of making clay pot heater and crisco style emergency candles. Emergency candles that burn incredibly long has never been so easy. Anyone can do it. Making Emergency Heat and emergency candles should be a tool and Prepping skill that everyone should be prepared for. Whether it is a winter power outage, major cold front, if you lose electricity or a pandemic has made chaos. What ever the emergency is, when SHTF you need to have this skill Prepper Ready.
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Some say we are approaching more dark winters, Dark winter ? not sure exactly what that means but dark winter sounds cold and no electricity maybe due to power outage or loose electricity, which would mean more need for emergency heat and emergency light, that is were this emergency heat and light for 72 days comes into play crisco candles will give you that emergency light and emergency heat for a very long period of time! So that is more reason to consider buying the supplies for emergency heat and light for 72 day with these crisco candles before shtf
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NEW TIPS 9/20/22 CRISCO CANDLES

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RiversideHomesteadLife
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I was once stuck in a freezing cold traffic jam. Cars were not moving for over 11 hours. It was 23 degrees outside. A lit candle kept the car at a steady 55 degrees probably saving my life. Never underestimate the heat that comes from a small flame.

TacoTeaser
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This is why we all need each other, no one knows everything but together we know a lot. Thank you for this.

nunuallen
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If it's cold inside your home due to power outage, set up a Tent in the living room fill it with pillows, blankets and sleeping bags. Move your family into tent which will warm up with body heat keeping everyone warmer.

LindaSChastain
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I really like this! My electric was shut off due to not being able to pay it.
I'm a older lady by myself. This is right up my alley! The little heater will be great for my little bathroom for heat!
I use Mr. Buddy propane heater to heat my whole little mobile home. I use a camping stove to heat water or etc...
I always looking for tips to be able to get me through life as cheap as possible! 😊

misskitty
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I survived last year for 5 days and nights in freezing temps without any heat source...by using the terra pot and candles. Yes, it was still cold, but kept my pets and myself, along with piles of blankets, alive.

sandramccloud
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During the Texas freeze, i set up a tent in our living room on a rug, surrounded by blankets and lined the inside with pillows. The wife, 4 month old and I had a warm, fun camping trip and I did the same for my folks in their home. Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.

MrSpartacus
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This IS NOT a sob story. This is an "I can survive story". Im not looking for help and wouldn't accept it if it were offered. So here it goes. I got into a situation. Lost my job and my place to live. I'm currently living with no running water and no electricity. I have a couple of these candles made but did it in shorter glass containers. I had a couple of the dollar tree rectangle shaped cookie tins. I took the top off then poked holes (lots of holes. Took experimenting with air flow to get it right) in the sides of 1 tin and in the bottom. 4 larger holes in the bottom halfway from center to corners to let more heat out. Crimp the sides so it will fit into the other tin. The reason you do this is so that there will be a little room between the flame and the bottom of the tin with holes in it. Stick the candles in the tin with no holes, light the candles (I use 2 but 3 would be better) and put the tin with the holes in it on top. You can warm food on top of this or use it for heat. I have been using this and a jet stove I made out of cinder blocks to cook and re-heat food for me and my dog. When all you have is a couple of rifles, some fishing gear, and knowledge, you can get by. I solar charge 2 phones during the day and borrow my neighbors wifi at night to have a little entertainment. During the day, I hunt, run fish traps, and cut fire wood for cooking. I have a neighbor nice enough to let me keep my deep freeze in his shop and plugged in so I can stock up on meat for a few days at a time. Now the reason this isn't a sob story, I talked to God. When he talked back....I listened and then went inthe direction he sent me. I start job number 1 in 4 days and job number 2 the following Monday. I got hired on to both jobs in the same day and the way the shifts are scheduled, I can work both jobs. One pays decent and the other pays exceptional. I will be back on my feet in 2 weeks time. So not saying that your method isn't great. I'm just throwing what I have out there in case other people don't have the same stuff you do

joemattox
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I live in my van and I used to use my propane tank to heat up the van since I don't have power in the back of the van. But was always worried I would get sick from the fumes of the propane, but now that I have made my first clay pot heater I stay nice and warm and sometimes I get too hot. It's great and it saves my propane for actual cooking. And I don't have to turn the van on to waist gas to heat the van. This is the best way to heat your small space. I love it. 😂❤

Daniel-klfu
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For fourteen days myself and twelve other families lived without electricity. We all live in a forest forest in RVs. This was last February in the foothills of the mountains. We got it before Texas did and we were pretty much stranded here. Some neighbors had generators and plugged into the closest trailers to them and shared what they could. Myself and my neighbor were left without help because the outlets were exhausted. So myself and my 100 lb pit bull were here in my trailer for those 14 days. Neighbors shared water and some warm food but we were on our own as far as heat. I had seen a video about the crisis candle and had what I needed here. I closed off my bedroom and used that candle, and the body heat from my dog for fourteen days and nights to keep from freezing. I'm going to be moving on a few weeks to an apartment. But I'll not be without what I need to keep myself alive if another ice storm comes along. Jyst an aside: I'm 64 years old and have been through some tough times. But I've never felt so afraid that I wasn't gojng to make it through as I was last year. I really think that small amountvof heat made the difference.

dorothyfletcher
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You can also put a CLEAR water bottle in front of the candle and direct the light. Victorian and Edwardian seamstresses used this method to sew at night. My parents were Diplomatic. I grew up in 3rd world Countries. Our electricity was iffy. My parents used the water and candle method when our lights went out. You can also use a catering tea candle stand to cook. Great for heating water for hot water bottles! Amazon has one from Japan that I just purchased. Stayed hot for 24hrs. My cats loved it and so did I! I live 26k from the Chek boarder in Bavaria. Trust me, invest in hot water bottles! FYI: they also work during the summer. AC gone out? Fill hot water bottle with cold water. Stick it in the freezer. Before you go to bed, stick the cold water bottle in the bed.

dmarcouxbeatty
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There is a wick called a Forever Wick, its made from Carbon felt and doesnt actually burn but allows the combustion of fats and oils, Robert Murray Smith shows it off on his channel, this Crisco method combined with that could make for a great long term heat and light source! Nice work

dans-designs
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I'm totally doing this. I hate spending so much money on candles that don't last. And I love the simplicity and survival aspect of it. You're awesome thank you!!

RachW
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Thank you so much for this info I'm currently living in a tent in Iowa and this kept me warm all night last night I couldn't believe it! Thank you so much seriously! I'm gonna make a few of these for some other people I know who need them as well!

sarahleach
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It's a modern version of the oil lamp, found many years BC. They used animal fat or olive oil. A pinch of salt will also prevent smoke. It can be made out of anything that's fireproof: a metal jar lid will do fine . I use butchers twine for a wick. Cheaper than candles, just tied a knot in one end and used a wire hanger to push it into the fat. Warm it briefly to fill in around the wick. Thanks for your great tips!

peterthierrry
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Living in equator area I just never know how deadly winter are. But I just try this method today, just add few drop of Lavender and Vanilla essential oil into the Crisco candle and boom; a room heater with very calming aroma.
Just wow, this idea works better than buying expensive aromatherapy candles.

Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩

cancerfighter
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Going to do this...thank you...I am 76 yrs old and this is easy enough for us seniors...!!!!

deborahmckinney
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As a disabled senior who was an outdoor enthusiast my whole life but am now stuck in an apt bldg, am grateful to find your channel. These are simple things I can do to try & survive what I know is almost here. Am looking forward to more tips for those of us with limited options! Thank you and blessings.

ginamh
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Safer option than using the whole crisco can, would be to fill an empty large coffee can with the melted crisco and wicks. If you noticed over the years some manufacturers no longer use metal to store crisco/ shortening. Let's not burn plastic to stay warm. Common sense rules. I love how people are contributing all their ideas and experiences! ❤

aura
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I lost power during the Texas freeze for over 30 hours and a candle in Crisco can UNDER A SMALL TENT kept me warm. Not big enough to heat a small room, but will give you relief in an 8' x 8' area to sleep under (with cat).

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