8 Items You Need To Survive A Grid Failure Or Power Outage!

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  • @Iridium242
    @Iridium242  Год назад +22

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    • @sweetnspiceyone
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    • @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686
      @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 6 месяцев назад +1

      I blessed to live in an area that is good for planting most things. We've started getting our garden going and saving seeds as we go. We're even starting to can a little. I live in a small town so I'm not overly worried about "city chaos" that much, but I know that no one is safe if something big does happen. Thankfully I have a smart and level headed husband in my arsenal. lol

  • @sanborns
    @sanborns Год назад +85

    Another tip I picked up for winter months is buy yourself enough free standing tents for all family members living at home. A setup tent with sleeping bags and/or blankets in your home will give you an added layer of insulation from the cold within your home.

    • @jamiejohnson8176
      @jamiejohnson8176 Год назад +3

      Great idea

    • @garytimms2951
      @garytimms2951 Год назад +4

      An excellent idea

    • @JJones-cl4dm
      @JJones-cl4dm Год назад +1

      Good idea

    • @fubufb420
      @fubufb420 9 месяцев назад +2

      Insulation is key 😊 tents are going on my list. Good all year round😂

    • @Texasprepper
      @Texasprepper 6 месяцев назад +1

      Pro tip.....dont stake it down if you want to stay married!! 😂

  • @jamesdean80
    @jamesdean80 Месяц назад +5

    R.I.P. George

    • @lornaevans3967
      @lornaevans3967 Месяц назад +1

      Did the man in the video pass away?

    • @jamesdean80
      @jamesdean80 Месяц назад

      @@lornaevans3967 yea sadly

  • @MattTransit
    @MattTransit Год назад +31

    Get a barbecue grill and charcoal. Store the charcoal well, it's subject to absorbing moisture.
    Never burn a charcoal grill indoors!
    During Hurricane Sandy, here in Long Island, we were out of power for a week.
    Basement freezer was full of meat.
    The Wife fired up the grill once everything started thawing out, food was brought to family members and neighbors so it wouldn't go to waste.

    • @debbiecurtis4146
      @debbiecurtis4146 Год назад +2

      Hurricane Sandy was when I got my first generator. I'd always wanted one, and fortunately had a small windfall (no pun intended) two days before that came up the coast. I'm upstate by five hours from you, but having that generator was real peace of mind! Now we have two, that original Generac 7500, and a dual-fuel one that was on sale a couple months ago. I, too, have some charcoal, ten 20-pound propane tanks, wood, Mr. Buddies, K-1 for the kero heater. Warmth and warm food are priceless!

    • @able880
      @able880 Год назад

      ​@@debbiecurtis4146that was interesting reading your remark - I live in the deep South in a rural area -
      . .hurricanes can knock power out for several months at times or a yr -
      My 8 kw home stand by might only last about 12 to.13 days on the 600 gallon bulk tank of propane I have lol -
      The problem is they won't deliver propane as long as it's a disaster area - that can be two or more months lol -
      The heat index after a hurricane is often 120° F lol -
      In my case I rarely use my home stand by generator - I worked in the offshore oilfields for yrs on generators and such - every thing offshore is off grid - so we master generators -
      So I fully understand fuel to power rates - so I can easily cause it to were I can cause 600 gallons of propane to last well over a yr or more -
      If you were to look on the net at farm light plants of the 30s - most rural homes had hybrid power systems - in the country those who had power generated and stored there own power in battery's - the battery's were good for 40 yrs or longer -
      There is little about them on you tube - but you can Google them -
      2/3 of the world has grid powered 1/3 of the world has systems similar to the old farm light plants in this country up till around the 60s or 70s - in some areas of the country farm lighting plants are still in use - they might be 100 miles or further from the nearest town so there off grid & still use a farm light plant of the 20s -
      They charged banks of battery's once every Friday and ran the house on a bank of battery's through the week till the next Friday when they would charge the battery s -
      By being a hybrid system they burnt from 1/6th to 1/20th the fuel of a stand alone generator running 24/7 - today same thing can be accomplished with lithium battery s -
      The old farm light systems were 32 volts DC - in rural towns 32 volt appliances were sold to farmers - that's water pumps, refrigerators, freezers, fans, lights, inverters from 32 volts DC to 110/220 AC, radios, vacuume cleaners ect -
      I remember seeing those 32 volt appliances is stores up till the mid 60s -
      Even some had cabinet type 32 volt Air-conditioning units they only put out 3000 BTUs but they dried the air out.well -
      Air-condition burns a lot of fuel - so most used ceiling and window fans - the heat is not bad at all when you have a good ceiling fan -
      because of the high humidity down here solar panels only generate 20% of there out put at noon on a clear cloudless day and that is rare - so no one uses them down here -

    • @griddownpowerup
      @griddownpowerup 13 дней назад

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  • @johneckert1690
    @johneckert1690 Год назад +34

    Here's a cute hack for all of you, Last week our dining room window got broken by a baseball. there were chars of glass on the floor and a round hole in the window.
    I use Cling Wrap on both sides of the window glass to patch the hole.
    I now keep a few extra rolls of Cling Wrap with my prep gear.
    Remember, utilize what you have and improvise what you don't. The main thing is don't panic, stay calm and keep watching this channel as everything has multiple uses, you just need to find them.

    • @able880
      @able880 Год назад +2

      That a good idea - get that blue tape painter use also it's handy and easily removed -

    • @DesertDweller74
      @DesertDweller74 Год назад +2

      I bought one of those restaurant supply huge box of plastic wrap. It's lasted me YEARS!

    • @bsd9230
      @bsd9230 Год назад +2

      I cut up a 2 Liter clear bottle. Cut off top and bottom and now had a good thick piece of plastic. Taped it on using heavy duty clear 3m packing tape. Has lasted for literally years.

  • @lindaelia2616
    @lindaelia2616 20 дней назад +2

    I have a suggestion….instead of buying Christmas presents to family…buy them some prep stuff. Our family has been doing this for years. Solar lanterns, solar oven, solar radios, freeze dried food, water purification systems…there is so much to buy that will help and over the years you find everyone in your family is more prepared!

  • @shauneeberhart5053
    @shauneeberhart5053 Год назад +20

    No one every mentions solar lights that are in your landscaping. My power went out last week for a few hours and I went outside and pulled up one of the landscaping lights and it worked for several house. Very bright. Then charge it up again the next day. They are cheap too.

    • @rogerjensen5277
      @rogerjensen5277 6 месяцев назад

      They generally don't have a long life!

  • @debbiecurtis4146
    @debbiecurtis4146 Год назад +18

    TIP: If there are storms forecasted, I have a battery operated little radio and two hand crank ones to listen to storm advisories, I get what I'll need out of the refrigerator and put it in a cooler. Or two. Then I shut that refrigerator door and don't need to open it again. I keep solar walkway lights and lanterns and light strings in my greenhouse and I bring them in at dusk. Have a place, like over the kitchen sink, to hang up your solar lights. I have a solar string of lights down each side of the barn aisle so I can see to do chores. Also, I have the little white (I call them my 'twinklie' lights') already strung up. VERY low wattage and just enough light to see by if I plug them into my battery packs. Actually, I use the twinklie lights every evening for settling down for the night, it's like twilight in my house and soothing atmosphere! I often by board games, card games, crafts at Christmas and have a storage bin of things to do. I used to knit, but arthritis took that away. Teach kids to knit scarves, leg warmers, hats, make potholders. The Spirograph is always fun, too. If you have a greenhouse, don't forget that you could make a nice space out there with a table and chairs for folks to be warm on a sunny day and read, do crafts, etc. I have a couple pieces of plywood for a flat floor for chairs. Even if it is 5-degrees outside, if the sun is out, it's 70 or more in the greenhouse. Cozy! Edited to add: Sign up for the JoAnn's flyers and get 40-percent off an item...like crafts, shoe goo, scissors, polar fleece yardage, waterproof tablecloth material is handy, think outside the box in the JoAnns store. And don't forget the tables full of really discounted material.

  • @davidgraemesmith1980
    @davidgraemesmith1980 Год назад +13

    Just yesterday Saturday June 17th +UK nightowl or lone wolf here+ I was grocery shopping and most of the stores were only taking cash payments because of service issues for the card readers, little old lady was upset about it saying "i have the money in my account" I pointed to the cash machine opposite the checkout and said "I'll hold ya goods for you Mable" as she walked over to the machine she remembered me and caught me paying with cash 😂 some folks were getting restless so I said "I hope you all have cash to pay, the card readers are offline again" always have cash and an adjustable attitude 🤔

  • @manandatractor
    @manandatractor Год назад +32

    Good conversation. I have the ultimate off grid shelter, which is a small RV. It runs on a 12 volt deep cycle battery and I can cook over the propane stove and oven. The refrigerator will run on propane also. We have a water tank, propane water heater, and 12 volt pump. In cold weather I have a propane fired standalone heater. Obviously we are only as good as our energy supply but for the short term, a couple of weeks, we can be self sufficient. I got a 10Kw generator if I need to get some water from the well or need big power for tools or whatever. The most important item is the percolator to get that morning cup of coffee. 😁

  • @rogerjensen5277
    @rogerjensen5277 6 месяцев назад +5

    A few things to add are a tent(s) to sleep in your living room because most heating systems (and A/C) are dependent on electricity! Lighters/matches, candles (for light and heat), roof shingles (especially in high wind areas), batteries, fuel for cooking/heating (propane, butane, kerosene, etc.), AM/FM radio (battery, solar and crank), and especially potable water storage; at least one gallon per person per day because without electricity the water pressure will quickly drop and stop in most places!

  • @krazeekalvin
    @krazeekalvin Год назад +13

    We are on day seven without power due to a bad storm. We are doing well, so many weren't prepared or can't deal with it. We have had added a few things to our wish list.

  • @nmr6988
    @nmr6988 2 месяца назад +4

    June 2024. I miss George. He was so young! I still have not been able to find out exactly how he died . @iridium242, you were a truly great prepping champion.

  • @jrosalia
    @jrosalia Месяц назад +2

    Rest in peace, sir. I will continue to watch your videos

  • @Jerry-yc2gt
    @Jerry-yc2gt 9 месяцев назад +6

    Just remember, if your house has no power then the nearest bank with an ATM may not have power either. Definitely have cash.

  • @leonardmayo5106
    @leonardmayo5106 Год назад +25

    I put glow stick over the lip of door frames and it reflects off the white ceilings and illuminates the area well enough to walk in the dark. All in all a great video. I like a dynamo radio/flashlight combo. I brought a small rechargeable tv also. You’d be surprised how mush I appreciate that 7inch screen when everything else is off.

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills Год назад +7

    all smart choices my friend. we are our own first responder

  • @ptsdpenguin3764
    @ptsdpenguin3764 Год назад +14

    Yea, last night I got everything out. The storm was wicked. It is better to be prepared than stressing out over it at the last moment. I know having ptsd any little can stress me out. So being prepared is the best.

  • @richardmerriam7044
    @richardmerriam7044 7 месяцев назад +5

    I have many LED flashlights and battery operated radios with WX and shortwave bands. I've had several outages where my living room was very well lit. I have a manual can opener, many dozens of canned goods, and most importantly a landline. The Boy Scouts trained me well. BE PREPARED. Great video! Almost forgot-get enough rechargeable batteries for two sets for all devices. A lot of money, but there won't be electricity to recharge them during an outage. Also, a local AM radio station can be essential in providing emergency information such as shelter, water, food and other important information. Be ready!!

  • @MCOult
    @MCOult 3 месяца назад +2

    Reading (real books and magazines) and writing (paper) materials.

  • @Banyo__
    @Banyo__ 7 дней назад

    This is great advice! I would say if you're sitting there thinking of what you might need after a storm or power outage, run through your day. Think about what makes it routine and normal for you and your family, and then think about how you can manage to do the majority of that without power. You might think not having hot coffee is not a big deal, but for people who swear by it, 3 days in, and they are pissed off and cranky and that leads to people losing their cool.
    1. Definitely put all your power outage/supply stuff in one or several easy to find labeled containers
    2. Set a calendar reminder in your phone to check on batteries, charge those power banks occasionally throughout the year, update important paperwork which you should have copies of, and to check and see if everything is still working. No one wants to find out after a storm, something doesn't work or you don't have enough fuel!
    3. Practice makes perfect. Make sure your family takes a CPR/First Aid class, everyone should practice how to use age appropriate equipment like saws, hammers, the camping stove, etc.

  • @PlayaSinNombre
    @PlayaSinNombre Год назад +10

    Antique shops and flea markets are good places to pick up ye olde fashioned Cookerie supplies, such as hand crank mechanical beaters and pie or waffle irons. Also you can, if your lucky come across footpump powered sewing machines.

  • @goofyroofy
    @goofyroofy Год назад +9

    dont forget a manual grinder if you have whole bean coffee....that electric one will not work^^

  • @user-sk7zc1fc5u
    @user-sk7zc1fc5u Год назад +4

    If you live in the country, power outages are common. No big deal. So the power goes out for a month, I can entertain myself with my banjo.

  • @christinagardener1889
    @christinagardener1889 Год назад +6

    When Dollar Store didn't have coins to make change, I've asked cashier to put in that I gave exact change and keep the extra few cents. It helped having enough singles so i was only out a few cents.

  • @arnsnicklefritz9634
    @arnsnicklefritz9634 5 месяцев назад +4

    Always have enjoyed your videos n appreciate your plethora of knowledge. Thank you for sharing your know how. May God bless you and yours.

  • @AA14CBF
    @AA14CBF Год назад +12

    Rechargeable motion sensor closet lights. I set them up in almost every room. They light up when you walk in. They are small and bright.

    • @oli7120
      @oli7120 Год назад

      Thanks. Any specific brand recommendation? Where did you buy yours?

    • @AA14CBF
      @AA14CBF Год назад

      @@oli7120 Any brand is fine. The design is basically the same. I have 10 of them, all in different shapes and sizes. I usually buy them on line when on sale. I set my budget at about $6 each. It is cheaper to buy in a set of 4.

  • @jamespruett2849
    @jamespruett2849 Год назад +13

    Vaseline is good for cuts helps stop bleeding and seals wounds dermatologist suggest it instead something like Neosporin because some are allergic to the antibiotic ointments

    • @able880
      @able880 Год назад

      You can pack a wound with red pepper and it will stop bleeding - just bandage it - the red pepper will become the scab - don't remove it - there will be no infection or inflammation under the bandage - also there will be little to no scaring once the red pepper falls off -
      Even deep gashes will heal 10 times faster with just about no scaring -
      I grew up in swamp country - my Grate Grate grandfather was a pharmacist -
      That method had been used for a long long time -
      The red pepper has a very slight burning sensation - but not enough to matter -
      Another is handed down by the Jews - its been studied in France -
      The French found that when a heavy coffee drinker brakes a bone it will not heal for multible months if it does heal - they found coffee absorbs magnesium -
      If they add Epson salt to each cup of coffee they drink the bone would completely heal 100% in one to two weeks -
      When a horse brakes a leg if they harness it and raise it then give them doses of magnesium sulphate ( Epson salt) through the week the broken bone will heal 100% in a week or so - according to french study's
      My last brake was my right arm I drank about a teaspoon in water 6 times through each day for two weeks - the bone healed 100% in two weeks -
      The doctor said I could go back to splitting fire wood with an axe -
      From what I've seen it does work every time - 50% of heart attacks are due to magnesium defficensy's

    • @alesiaholliday7376
      @alesiaholliday7376 Год назад

      Also a great fire starter

  • @KaylynnStrain
    @KaylynnStrain Год назад +8

    last week I heard on a local radio station that there could be grid impacts this summer if we have heat waves. we are expecting yo have below normal rain this summer. I have a variety of small stoves I can use to make coffee or boil a little water for a quick dehydrated or freeze dried meal.. there are things I would love to have on hand but hard in a small apartment

  • @thomasnelson9497
    @thomasnelson9497 21 день назад +1

    For painted walls I recommend gaffer tape. It leaves no residue.

  • @Cs137matt
    @Cs137matt Год назад +7

    I have a stack of glow sticks I keep them in my first aid kit in the house keep some under the sink I keep some in my bag I put in my semi everyday. And for Halloween I'll use them to help Mark the corners of decorations put them on the tie down strings of the blow up decorations and use them to mark the steps so that people don't get hurt when they come trick or treating to the house. That helps keep them in rotation because those do have expiration dates

    • @Alessandro-tf5xh
      @Alessandro-tf5xh Год назад +2

      I used a few expired in 2012 the original ones usually last a lot more than they're expiration date

    • @lastrom1307
      @lastrom1307 Год назад +4

      If you put activated ones in the freezer, they will last several days. Freezing slows the reaction. Not likely useful in a power outage but great for extending play time for your kids.

    • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
      @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад +1

      I use them trick or treating so cars can see us.

  • @SJ-db1lh
    @SJ-db1lh Год назад +6

    Great reminders, especially the hand tools!

  • @amandathomas0612
    @amandathomas0612 Год назад +13

    Super helpful video! Thank you! I hate when the power goes out. I have a 1 year old and it's tough keeping her calm. I also have medication that needs to be refrigerated so it's always stressful. Luckily for us in Vegas that it never last super long. I'm a huge coffee lover so those tips I loved! 🥰☕️

    • @DesertDweller74
      @DesertDweller74 Год назад +2

      Glad to see more Vegas peeps are preparing! Lived there for 16 years and everyone thought I was nuts. Do you have an alternate refrigerator for meds? This gal has tons of coffee too! ☕

  • @timothyaguilar7727
    @timothyaguilar7727 9 месяцев назад +3

    I Live At Sea Level, I Found 1.25” Height On The Tomato Paste Can Above The Cat Food Can Gives Me THE Fastest Water Boil.

  • @lilystrong9185
    @lilystrong9185 Год назад +12

    A very good way to entertain kids and sometimes adults is to have a traditional black chalkboard stone tablet and lots and lots of chalk, white and multi-colored with chalk erasers. Many kids get into it when they draw pictures again and again. Also chalk stone boards are great for messages on the wall and saves on paper and ink.
    A great tip is to get a self-standing pop-up tent for your living room or large room in your home and whenever the electric goes out you and your family can take your sleeping bags or blankets, pillows, maybe a stuffed animal for the kids, a flashlight and snuggle in together like puppies and share body heat during the night and sometimes during the daytime. Or you take some furniture and huge queen or king size blankets or quilts and make a makeshift tent and put in your blankets, pillows and stuff.
    Another overlooked thing is childcare, especially for people with young children and babies, if you're part of a group, take turns watching each others kids in an emergency while they do work or for example, someone needs to be with a family member, in the hospital and they can't take the kids with them. Years ago, a neighbor broke both his legs during a blizzard that lasted days, concussion and serious cuts and only his wife was allowed to go because the hospital was packed like sardines everywhere. My family volunteered to take care of their two kids and a baby. Luckily we babysat for the kids before and they knew us.
    We don't drink coffee, we're tea drinkers, but we get instant and ground coffee and have it in our barter supplies. As they age out, I donate them to local support groups and buy fresh replacements.
    We have beer, wine and liqueurs along with cigarettes and a few cigars in our barter supplies. The liqueurs can be used in medical situations like a disinfectant or you need someone to drink themselves unconscious to take out a bullet. This happened to one of my uncles when he was young, he and a couple of his friends were hunting and was in a hunting accident, got trapped in a blizzard and they had to take a bullet out and clean the wound.
    Depending on the disaster type, you can use pennies for emergency welding for tiny or a small hole until you can get it replaced. My dad did this with a house water pipe until the blizzard was over and he could replace the pipe.

    • @bcase5328
      @bcase5328 Год назад +6

      If you have children, include hand crank flashlights for the kids. Kids like flashlights and playing with them; hand cranking lets the kids work off same energy and saves your batteries.

    • @able880
      @able880 Год назад +1

      ​@@bcase5328that's funny

    • @griddownpowerup
      @griddownpowerup 13 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! You brought up some great points. If you’re interested in this topic, we encourage you to check out our award-winning documentary called 'GDPU,' narrated by Dennis Quaid. It’s free on RUclips, and it goes into a lot of detail on these issues. Here’s the link: ruclips.net/video/1kErOyJ0u-8/видео.html. Plus, they’ve got a website where you can take action by contacting legislators and public utilities.

  • @wild-radio7373
    @wild-radio7373 Год назад +4

    I really appreciate your positive approach ❤👍

    • @wild-radio7373
      @wild-radio7373 Год назад +1

      Also... it warms my heart to see that HT in the background there!!❤

  • @TK4619
    @TK4619 Год назад +2

    When buying a pump, always check the head height, You want one that has atleast 10ft head height if your going to pump a basement, as pumps push the water higher the gallons per hour go down. I also believe if you run out of coleman fuel, Isorpyl alcohol will work.

  • @whatablissfullife
    @whatablissfullife Год назад +3

    Try a neck lamp. I haven’t picked up a headlamp since I got myself one.

  • @bsd9230
    @bsd9230 Год назад +2

    Best would be a wood stove.
    Can you demonstrate examples.
    Seems like the BEST fuel in a SHTF scenario would be branches... how to store etc.

  • @timothyaguilar7727
    @timothyaguilar7727 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wonderful Info!! GREAT Food For Thought!! Love Your Channel Content!!❤

  • @alesiaholliday7376
    @alesiaholliday7376 Год назад +3

    Great video got all the stuff mentioned I have both manual and power tools as well. Headlamps in every room gotta have my hands free😊

    • @richardwomack2908
      @richardwomack2908 Год назад

      That's been my next prep, hand tools manual drill and auger bits, need a good bow saw.

  • @oldmechanic5744
    @oldmechanic5744 Год назад +5

    Solar powered garden lights for a buck at dollar general.

  • @stevenmc56
    @stevenmc56 Год назад +4

    I have all that stuff somewhere 😅

  • @cookingsherry8784
    @cookingsherry8784 Год назад +3

    Glow sticks use can be prolonged or used another time or two by putting them in the freezer. I imagine the same would be for putting them in ice.

    • @spacecoyote6646
      @spacecoyote6646 10 месяцев назад

      Except that the power's out and you should leave the freezer door closed.

    • @cookingsherry8784
      @cookingsherry8784 10 месяцев назад

      @@spacecoyote6646 They could be put in an electric cooler with solar or long-lasting cooler.

  • @scrapperstacker8629
    @scrapperstacker8629 7 дней назад +1

    Great advice!!

  • @shaunaleessnackidies
    @shaunaleessnackidies Год назад +2

    Glow in the dark tape might be good too.

  • @spacecoyote6646
    @spacecoyote6646 10 месяцев назад +1

    Battery-powered LED flashlights and area lights have overtaken glow sticks and candles Etc in terms of Effectiveness and economy. Alkaline batteries have a shelf life of 10 years. I buy 60 packs they last me five or six years normally in a pinch they'd last a month

  • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
    @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад +2

    Glow stick are great for kids.

  • @richardelliott9511
    @richardelliott9511 9 месяцев назад

    The glow sticks only seem to last a couple of years in storage. So rotate them out frequently. My little ones are grown and gone, so I've switched over to the solar driveway lights. I havent had them long but my plan is to put them out for charging every six months or so.

  • @AskIveSolar
    @AskIveSolar 2 месяца назад

    Good list boss! I guess because my kids aren't on their phones a lot, if a power outage, I want tv. I also don't have huge TVs so they don't use much power.
    I have a 32 inch around here that uses 15 watts on certain settings.....you can cover that with overcast power easy....we watching TV. Lol

  • @GospelTruth37059
    @GospelTruth37059 Год назад +2

    Something close to home hit me today. You know most of our?stuff comes from China today and if that ever stops were toast. I was looking for a simple bag of rubber bands today at a $ store and they didn't have any. It accurred to me just how many simple items in America we take for granted..wow what a wake up call.

  • @sherrib2023
    @sherrib2023 Год назад +3

    Hope to be helpful. I have recently bought and used both Gorilla & The All weather Gorilla tape. It is quite inferior now a days. Not holding up more than a day. Peace people

    • @able880
      @able880 Год назад +1

      It works well - another good one is 3M weather strip - it's sold in auto parts stores to glue car door gaskets on - I often use it to reglue the soles of my boots -
      the tubes are large - I get the half gallon canning jars at Walmart and put all my glues in them and put them in the fridge so the glue doesn't dry out -

  • @PoserGalore
    @PoserGalore Год назад +1

    When the power is out? Nah i’m here for the apocalypse 😂

  • @dews3340
    @dews3340 Год назад +2

    Thanks 👍

  • @marthagonzalez5528
    @marthagonzalez5528 Год назад +2

    My favorite prep Chanel always good stuff thanks.

  • @gailjohnson2795
    @gailjohnson2795 Год назад +2

    My store was limited to 4 rolls of quarters a day at one point

  • @larryhillman3813
    @larryhillman3813 Год назад +2

    Good advice

  • @jennifersmallin1575
    @jennifersmallin1575 Год назад +3

    FDW has stir fry veges back in Stock

  • @terrytolbert1437
    @terrytolbert1437 Год назад +1

    Great video. Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @shannonsheflin4760
    @shannonsheflin4760 Год назад +2

    What type of power cell or generator would you suggest as a necessity?
    I’m a single mom don’t have a lot of money but I know I need to have items if power goes out.
    Can you recommend for me?
    Also any other power type tips would be greatly appreciated.

    • @Travertertechnology
      @Travertertechnology 7 месяцев назад +1

      Depending on your location, energy needs and budget, we will recommend Solar generator that can be upgraded. You start small and upgrade.

  • @jerichosgv
    @jerichosgv Год назад +3

    Hello Iridium 242. Excellent videos. What is your Baofeng radio type on your desk in the video ? Thanks again 😊

  • @Helena-sd2zy
    @Helena-sd2zy Месяц назад

    It's really not a comment I want to ask a question, like how much is the stove the camping stove

  • @hoosiermama16
    @hoosiermama16 Год назад +3

    Did you say you're giving away power stations and solar panels??? I would literally kill for one that could run my mini-fridge with all my insulin in it...i live in constant fear of the power going out and losing my insulin...

    • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
      @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад +1

      Grandma is a diabetic to. I worry about that every hurricane season

    • @bobbyburch8155
      @bobbyburch8155 Год назад +3

      QVC has small refrigerator for $25 holds 6pack

  • @johnwest4492
    @johnwest4492 Год назад +1

    Hi Iridium,
    What kind of portable camp generator or power bank could you recommend for a power outage to run a 8000 but AC as I also have a Transformer issue in my neighborhood 🤔 and I've seen your videos on self made solar power wl, which are amazing. Thank you

  • @Kptiger82
    @Kptiger82 Год назад +1

    We just went through a storm that knocked out power for over 24 hrs.

  • @devincarter801
    @devincarter801 Год назад +2

    It would be awesome if you could loan me a power stations. I truly need one for my peeps.

  • @LIBERTYVIEWS
    @LIBERTYVIEWS 5 месяцев назад

    Won't Fiberglas work as well as carbon felt as a wick on stoves like you made?

  • @teridacktaljones4553
    @teridacktaljones4553 Год назад +2

    👌

  • @Fxstefan
    @Fxstefan 8 месяцев назад +3

    Where all here because of Klaus Shwaubs

  • @lissastern7954
    @lissastern7954 Год назад

    How can I get a free or cheap solar generator for me and my mother?

    • @Travertertechnology
      @Travertertechnology 7 месяцев назад

      To get a cheap solar generator is by DIY. Purchase a cheap power inverter(transformerless type), by affordable batteries (upgrade little by little), solar panels (upgrade). Or learn how to build your DIY systems

  • @PatriciaGrooms
    @PatriciaGrooms Год назад +2

    ❤🧡💛💜

  • @discountcodes
    @discountcodes Год назад +2

    🙂👍

  • @lyngruen8607
    @lyngruen8607 Год назад +3

    Just placed a FDW order and received a very NICE discount! THANK YOU IRIDIUM242😊
    Texas Nana 🤠
    Psalm 91

    • @able880
      @able880 Год назад

      A thousand will fall to your side and then thousand to your right hand ✋ lol