Nice Vehicle. My Mom, My Dad, And Myself Love To Have A Pickup With Camping Trailer. I Like That For My Mom, My Dad, And Myself. So, We Can Put All Of Our Survival Stuff In Our Pickup And Camping Trailer.
That's a great start! May I recommend a good fire extinguisher and some of those orange, magnetic, safety, blinking lights (and extra batteries) that you put on the outside of your car to let people know you are broken down. Also you might add a flashlight and extra batteries. One more thing... you kept denigrating the quality of your things... please stop... it's a good kit... and you'd be shocked by the number of people who don't even keep any emergency equipment in their cars! You're way ahead of the game!
Thank you for the comment! I do have fire extinguishers and flashlights elsewhere in the car that I will cover in future videos. Those blinking lights are on my list to buy! And thank you for your nice comment. I am probably jaded by all the big youtubers who have all the fancy cool equipment, but yes you are correct. I just want to show people you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to be prepared!
That is a good point! I think I am at the limit of what the box can hold, so I may need to expand my storage if I add anything. And definitely prioritize how I pack it.
@@FURrunnerProductions I've been looking at using tool rolls alongside bags, just to keep things organized. Eventually looking at molle panels for my FJ. Also, if you use a coffee can or metal can, you can keep those emergency candles contained and make better use of the heat.
Yeah I’ve been interested in took rolls as well. And that is a good tip about the metal can for the tea lights! I think I have seen using like a little flower pot thing to help retain the heat too! May have to try it out!
Some great ideas there. Thanks.
Nice Vehicle. My Mom, My Dad, And Myself Love To Have A Pickup With Camping Trailer. I Like That For My Mom, My Dad, And Myself. So, We Can Put All Of Our Survival Stuff In Our Pickup And Camping Trailer.
Thanks!
That's a great start! May I recommend a good fire extinguisher and some of those orange, magnetic, safety, blinking lights (and extra batteries) that you put on the outside of your car to let people know you are broken down. Also you might add a flashlight and extra batteries. One more thing... you kept denigrating the quality of your things... please stop... it's a good kit... and you'd be shocked by the number of people who don't even keep any emergency equipment in their cars! You're way ahead of the game!
Thank you for the comment! I do have fire extinguishers and flashlights elsewhere in the car that I will cover in future videos. Those blinking lights are on my list to buy! And thank you for your nice comment. I am probably jaded by all the big youtubers who have all the fancy cool equipment, but yes you are correct. I just want to show people you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to be prepared!
Having all that is a really good start. You need to organize better in the box so you can get to what you need without emptying everything out.
That is a good point! I think I am at the limit of what the box can hold, so I may need to expand my storage if I add anything. And definitely prioritize how I pack it.
@@FURrunnerProductions I've been looking at using tool rolls alongside bags, just to keep things organized. Eventually looking at molle panels for my FJ. Also, if you use a coffee can or metal can, you can keep those emergency candles contained and make better use of the heat.
Yeah I’ve been interested in took rolls as well. And that is a good tip about the metal can for the tea lights! I think I have seen using like a little flower pot thing to help retain the heat too! May have to try it out!