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  • @diypreppertv
    @diypreppertv  Год назад +57

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    • @jadm110
      @jadm110 Год назад +1

    • @jadm110
      @jadm110 Год назад +1

      Where do I d find information about food storage

    • @davidotness6199
      @davidotness6199 Год назад +1

      @@jadm110 ---The Provident Prepper has a huge variety of storage tips episodes.

  • @MyButtercup
    @MyButtercup Год назад +1097

    I went to wall mart to pick up some 22 shells. As I was paying when the clerk turned to me and in a heavy Russian accent he said, "Bullets, the only thing of value is bullets."

    • @NikiLivi5
      @NikiLivi5 Год назад +92

      That’s not scary at all. 😮

    • @starfire1184
      @starfire1184 Год назад +72

      Oh goodness!! I saw some guys in a walmart last week in Colorado. They also spoke Russian.

    • @Alaska610ish
      @Alaska610ish Год назад +68

      Alaska Walmart hired a ton of Ukraine and Russians.

    • @bobborlog1677
      @bobborlog1677 Год назад +94

      He also said he saw John wick kill 3 men in a bar with a pencil

    • @carolmaplesden916
      @carolmaplesden916 Год назад +53

      I'm not sure how many of wallies "employee s" but a fare amount of them ARE NOT just every day folk

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass1 Год назад +329

    After my father passed, i found several cases of butane in his barn. He also had beans and rice in 55 gal drums. He was a secret prepper so he must have listened to me years before i realized it.

    • @willywonka6252
      @willywonka6252 Год назад +60

      The smartest prepped is the one that tells no one

    • @112233JORDAN
      @112233JORDAN Год назад +23

      He did it right. If I were prepping, Id keep it close knit and Id also keep it pretty low key with my family as well - only because I wouldnt want the prep to become everyone's hobby and lifestyle. Shoud be able to prep and live a "normal life"

    • @tammyhotchkiss9165
      @tammyhotchkiss9165 Год назад +16

      ❤❤❤He was preparing for his loved ones🥰 What was he like as a person? I bet he was a kind man.

    • @RanchKings
      @RanchKings 11 месяцев назад

      W

    • @jesusislord3321
      @jesusislord3321 11 месяцев назад +3

      Good dad

  • @tedcorey3054
    @tedcorey3054 Год назад +132

    I saw a comment not too long ago where the person said to stock up on gravy mix to go with all that rice , genius .

    • @anandasmom
      @anandasmom Год назад +6

      Bbq sauce for beans

    • @anandasmom
      @anandasmom Год назад +12

      Gravy =flour salt and water

    • @kristenhammond7918
      @kristenhammond7918 11 месяцев назад +12

      Spaghetti sauce/Alfredo sauce comes I dry packets too. Way easier than worrying about glass jars of sauce. Or diversify and have both. Takes so much less space.

    • @anandasmom
      @anandasmom 11 месяцев назад +7

      I merely got a gallon of dry chicken bullion separated it into half pint jars. I put in the jars absorbers and sealed them with a USB powered jar sealer.

    • @anandasmom
      @anandasmom 11 месяцев назад

      @@kristenhammond7918 great idea.
      On the list now

  • @richardsmith9050
    @richardsmith9050 11 месяцев назад +48

    I've been a survivalist prepper for 65 of my 75 years. You seem to cover most of the pertinent things. I like it that you listed skills first. Good job.

  • @samanthablomquist4408
    @samanthablomquist4408 9 месяцев назад +55

    Make sure to think about bleeding control also. Quickclot should be in everyone’s first aid kit.

    • @christiesyftestad1956
      @christiesyftestad1956 8 месяцев назад +4

      Also a tourniquet

    • @properph99
      @properph99 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ditto!!!

    • @properph99
      @properph99 7 месяцев назад +1

      And antibiotic ointment for cuts that can lead to infections

    • @mamaknows1062
      @mamaknows1062 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@properph99 iodine tincture and betadiene. Manuka honey, aloe- aloe plants dry milk. All can help with cuts, burns to skincare.

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Dry milk in First Aid? For what? How?

  • @mitchschneider1927
    @mitchschneider1927 Год назад +123

    I can't believe how few of prepper channels recommend solar lights; leave outside in the daytime and in the house at dusk. Buy enough in case it's cloudy for a few days. Lastly, get the motion activated ones that only turn on when you need them; and they're inexpensive so get plenty.

    • @pinschrunner
      @pinschrunner Год назад +7

      Which style do u recommend for outdoors to bring indoors?

    • @jesusislord3321
      @jesusislord3321 11 месяцев назад +2

      Great idea

    • @srlbigs2
      @srlbigs2 8 месяцев назад +5

      solar lanterns. Having various battery alternatives for lighting, recharge, and others is wise. Crank chargers are one example. 👍Most are for relatively short term emergencies few days to weeks. Ling term is a whole new set of issues requiring much different solutions. Readying for short term outages can begin today at walmart or on Amazon.

    • @je1533
      @je1533 6 месяцев назад +2

      Also solar power banks

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Lights with Motion sensors are very important, especially for homeowners. This warns you of ppl or approaching danger ⚠️ .

  • @gavinburnett5641
    @gavinburnett5641 Год назад +312

    Good list.
    I would add:
    - Swiss army knife.
    - Battery charge tester.
    - Multi function radio - FM/AM/LW/SW.
    - Some luxury food items to go with the basic stuff - bars of chocolate, wine, sweets, etc.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +21

      Thanks Gavin!

    • @ThePrepperAlmanac
      @ThePrepperAlmanac Год назад +8

      Thank you!

    • @janp7660
      @janp7660 Год назад +16

      Extra wine can be turned into vinegar also.

    • @staylor3539
      @staylor3539 Год назад +15

      Also, it's a good bartering item.

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 Год назад +16

      ​@@staylor3539 Yes, having things to barter is good.
      Even clothes. Blankets, etc. Not just food/drink items.

  • @lonewanderer3603
    @lonewanderer3603 Год назад +165

    People have argued about gasoline storage forever, but I thought I'd share a recent experience. I have some military scepter cans that I filled with gas to the top, treated with stabilizer, and then put away and forgot. I recently dug them out and gave them a sniff. They didn't smell light or stale so I put 5 gallons into my truck (2016 Ram) that already had 20 gallons of fresh gas in it. I didn't notice any difference in the way my truck ran and I didn't suffer any loss of gas mileage.
    The gas was 8 years old. Yes, I was prepared to siphon it out and change the fuel filter. Yes, I know it's not smart if you aren't desperate. I really wanted to know though and I'd rather figure it out when parts and services are available.

    • @lonewanderer3603
      @lonewanderer3603 Год назад +15

      @@scout7060 Thanks. Although it was unnecessary. I've since run all but one can through my truck. 20 gallons of 8 year old gas total. I think by diluting it so much with fresh gas it has not had any negative effect on my truck. Moving forward I will do a much better job at rotating my stored fuel.

    • @NIGHTMARERICA
      @NIGHTMARERICA Год назад +3

      Don’t do this. The Stable will separate and turn into a glob. This experience is more of an anatomy than it wreaking havoc. Stable is meant for things like your boat over the winter. Have a stock you frequently rotate.

    • @lonewanderer3603
      @lonewanderer3603 Год назад +14

      @@NIGHTMARERICA well I've already gone through 25 gallons of 8 year old gas by diluting it 1:5 with fresh gas. Nothing happened. It was fine. I even maintained totally normal mpg. I ran it straight without diluting it in my lawnmower and that was fine also, although a lawn mower engine is not as complicated as a modern vehicle. I have no idea why you think stabilizer would separate out and turn to gel.

    • @Daniel-i8u4l
      @Daniel-i8u4l Год назад

      What if you have a woman who just doesn't know "how" to stock-up on with for anything?@@lonewanderer3603

    • @jakobwheelhand9907
      @jakobwheelhand9907 Год назад +1

      Use in switch out regularly you can use what your stashing as long as you're replacing it

  • @angiedixon8017
    @angiedixon8017 8 месяцев назад +52

    I'm just getting started on this stuff.
    Not an easy task on a budget.
    Also, being a 55yr old single female.
    This is a great video! I appreciate it. I subscribed.
    I'm one that believes Bible prophesy. Once the dominos start falling, there will be no re-stocks of ANYTHING once it starts.
    All of these things are critical, but most of all, we must have Jesus to be truly saved.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and subbing Angie!

    • @sheririce7533
      @sheririce7533 6 месяцев назад +8

      You can do it. I am 52 and lost my husband 1 year ago next month. I am not taking any chances and stocking up an item or 2 at a time. Anything you can do today makes you more prepared than you were yesterday. God bless!

    • @angiedixon8017
      @angiedixon8017 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@sheririce7533 thank you for the encouragment!

    • @carmenfogerty6154
      @carmenfogerty6154 6 месяцев назад +4

      @angiedixon8017 as a woman of faith, research blessed grapes. That would be a good start.

    • @angiedixon8017
      @angiedixon8017 6 месяцев назад

      @@carmenfogerty6154 a spoonful of honey and some nuts

  • @19cohiba75
    @19cohiba75 Год назад +193

    I would add BOOKS ! Books on survival, medical and how to ….

    • @surroundedbyidiots2778
      @surroundedbyidiots2778 Год назад +3

      I thought the same thing, you can just go look up everything on survival on the internet but what if there is no internet. Just bought 4 books last month.

    • @ilovegreen0150
      @ilovegreen0150 Год назад +6

      Agree. Not everyone knows how to make bread, yoghurt, pasta etc from scratch 👍

    • @susansailors1716
      @susansailors1716 11 месяцев назад +8

      How to grow a garden, raise chickens etc. Sewing, making shoes, hunting & trapping, tanning skins, herbal medicine, even making paper. Just a few of the books I have.

    • @ronmeade4607
      @ronmeade4607 10 месяцев назад +5

      The foxfire set

    • @deniseeulert2503
      @deniseeulert2503 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@susansailors1716 I don't know about hunting and can't sew well but I do know how to do repair work, fixing holes in clothes and such. I can also garden.

  • @suelangenbrunner6090
    @suelangenbrunner6090 8 месяцев назад +20

    Use small pieces of cotton or dryer lint to soak up your leftover wax from candles, sense burners. They are great starters.

  • @jmj5388
    @jmj5388 Год назад +113

    Cases of baby wipes!!! Wipes are multi-use, invaluable items; they can be used in lieu of baths or showers, then set aside to be used as toilet paper.

    • @jesusislord3321
      @jesusislord3321 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, baby wipes, I thought about that early this morning

    • @MM-tp5sw
      @MM-tp5sw 11 месяцев назад +2

      Great idea!

    • @WadeMaster789
      @WadeMaster789 10 месяцев назад +1

      That's actually brilliant. 👍
      Thanks for commenting.

    • @tennesseeterri
      @tennesseeterri 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@jesusislord3321 yes, and if the baby wipes dry out, you can just put more liquid in the package.

    • @jesusislord3321
      @jesusislord3321 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@tennesseeterri Yes, thats exactly what we do

  • @theaknust4962
    @theaknust4962 Год назад +51

    Stock up on reader glasses!! What good if you can't see or read anything!

    • @milliealford8968
      @milliealford8968 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes from dollar store!

    • @DeborahStorrin-ft3nm
      @DeborahStorrin-ft3nm 5 месяцев назад

      Yes. I've got about 7 pairs now. The strength I need now and some higher strength for later.

  • @raywells2858
    @raywells2858 9 месяцев назад +14

    Glad you mentioned Hand Tools, Fasteners and Lumber/Materials! These are things I often see missed by many preppers. Your shelter will definitely need some repairs in a long term event. You will definitely need to expand the chicken coop or rabbit cages, repair them etc. Kinda hard to do that when you dont have materials needed to do so.

  • @lyndasmith8747
    @lyndasmith8747 Год назад +218

    Good video as usual. Glad that you mentioned the importance having lots of plastic bags and contractor bags on hand after an emergency. If plastic bags and contractor bags suddenly become unavailable how else will we bundle up our garbage and human waste. For those who can afford it, rather than depending on 5 gallon buckets with a seat on top as a toilet, you can purchase a foldable “bedside toilet” with 4 sturdy metal legs and a bucket under the seat for less than $100. This is a really important item if you have elderly, young children, or sick persons in your household who will not be able to balance themselves well on a 5 gallon bucket.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +12

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @elizabethmorrow8581
      @elizabethmorrow8581 Год назад +38

      I agree. I recently bought one at Goodwill. It was brand new, and had never been used. The bucket even had its lid. I paid $5 for it

    • @juliettebobcat704
      @juliettebobcat704 Год назад +33

      If you don't have a seat, take 2 feet of a pool noodle, slit it lengthwise and slip that on top of the bucket rim.

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl Год назад +41

      What’s wrong with just sitting on a toilet, with a bag inside?

    • @robpederson281
      @robpederson281 Год назад +12

      Build an outhouse. "They" can't tell you you can't have one on your property and no one will b checking in an shtf

  • @kimmyk1
    @kimmyk1 Год назад +56

    I went to dollar tree and bought 10 can openers for 1.25 each and a few better ones. Great barter item

  • @baron7024
    @baron7024 Год назад +70

    Thanks. Very comprehensive list. Having gone 8 days without power due to Hurricane Isabel I recommend a battery powered fan for each person. Having air moving helps while trying to sleep.

  • @ApocGuy
    @ApocGuy Год назад +39

    Wood burning stove is a must in long term shtf(few months or in case of winter, few weeks), propane butane will run out, but wood... 😉. Rocket stove design is one of the best imho. Tarps, a lot of tarps of different thickness, books,candles, sheets of plywood, planks,screws, bolts, tools...

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 Год назад

      Government will be outlawing them soon....like everything else.
      I hv one w/not enough wood, but enough to stretch....I’ve used it to cook on, too. ;)
      No new construction can have a wood burning stove. Gotta save the planet...
      Doing away w/gas stoves, & all gas appliances...Dryers, heat, water heaters,
      Need all elec to kill the grid & control the ppl better.
      Going To get pretty nuts quick.
      Hope you know Jesus.✝

    • @sjordan7085
      @sjordan7085 2 месяца назад

      I have seen small wood stoves suitable for camping on Temu, for a lot less than other places. So far, items bought from there including a ukelele have been high quality and for very reasonable prices.

  • @scott1395
    @scott1395 Год назад +58

    You would be surprised at how many perfectly good medical items like wheelchairs, crutches, walkers and chair toilets i see thrown away in our local recycling center! Its a constant item i see in the scrap metal bin! I brought home a brand new walker and new crutches sunday from my trip there! Already have a chair toilet and plenty of plastic bags to seal waste in! My parents have three wheel chairs avaliable! It sad people dont donate these things! Theres too many people in need and cant get these things!

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 Год назад +7

      The recycling center should call Goodwill for a weekly pick up of those items. You are right, that is terrible, and people should donate. 😢

    • @JanaLemons-dl7tk
      @JanaLemons-dl7tk 11 месяцев назад

      True

    • @debbieolin8153
      @debbieolin8153 11 месяцев назад +2

      I agree with you about donating. There are several hospital ships and reuse facilities that give the supplies to the needy in other countries.

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 11 месяцев назад +4

      I detest this wasteful society that gives no thought to throwing perfectly good useable things in the trash while others suffer for lack of those things.

    • @PatriciaMadsen-cu7wj
      @PatriciaMadsen-cu7wj 10 месяцев назад +1

      Call hospice or county nurse…most have donation contact info for wheelchairs walkers as well as unused personal care and unused diabetic syringes etc

  • @cbk1232
    @cbk1232 Год назад +21

    I bought a minute man rocket stove.uses twigs and anything combustible and has a 10” cooktop. I think these were used by the military in Afghanistan. I totally recommend it.

  • @jamrvkids1475
    @jamrvkids1475 Год назад +65

    Just happened upon this video, I have seen a lot of prepper videos and I must say this is one of the best presented videos I have ever seen. Well done and great list!!

  • @annhinz9000
    @annhinz9000 Год назад +90

    Great video. Another group of items would be sewing equipment. Sewing machine, thread, extra needles, scissors, diaper pins, etc. Also, learning how to repair clothes. Velcro can be used if a zipper goes bad on an overcoat. If a tarp rips, you can repair it easily.

    • @Favorite-catNip
      @Favorite-catNip Год назад +11

      Say, I used Velcro on a pair of shorts that zipper broke. The Velcro is perfect

    • @mikerossman9863
      @mikerossman9863 Год назад +12

      Stapler works for those that can’t sew well lol

    • @rcinsley
      @rcinsley Год назад +9

      Fabric glue is another item worth stocking. Scraps of matching cloth plus fabric glue is the functional equivalent of duct tape!

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 Год назад +4

      @@mikerossman9863 Absolutely! 😆 It's also faster, hahaha

    • @GloriaNaiser
      @GloriaNaiser Год назад +14

      I'm a quilter and have enough fabric, needles and thread for the whole neighborhood. 😂

  • @eden7736
    @eden7736 Год назад +69

    Now it's potentially right on top of us I'm over stocking:
    herbs, spices, powdered milk, Sustagen powder, Complete food powdered milk (medical grade), Celtic salt, baking soda, baking powder,
    Tabasco
    Cayenne in bulk
    Sugar - raw and refined + flours,
    Cous cous - just add water, no cooking
    Plant cutting powder
    Neem oil and soap
    Sandpaper - all grades.
    + a Non electric sewing machine.
    Awesome as always! 🇦🇺

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 Год назад +9

      Thank you for the couscous tip, I didn't know that! Nigella Lawson's website says you can also use broth to rehydrate it, so if you store canned broth with it, that saves more water for drinking!

    • @silverisgoldsmaniaccousin7239
      @silverisgoldsmaniaccousin7239 Год назад +3

      Why sandpaper ? Cant figure it out 😀😀

    • @quocodile
      @quocodile Год назад +3

      ​@@silverisgoldsmaniaccousin7239
      In case you weren't quick enough to grab any toilet paper from the stores? 😅

    • @quocodile
      @quocodile Год назад +3

      Non electric sewing machine - Very cool idea :)

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 9 месяцев назад

      Handy too. I had one in decades ago. Unfortunately, in my many moves since then, I have lost track of it.@@quocodile

  • @evelyny7037
    @evelyny7037 Год назад +95

    Might consider coconut water as a good hydrator and also helps with many other things like diarrhea, upset stomach. It doesn’t have the potential for severe allergic reactions due to several toxic ingredients in Pedialyte. I really enjoy your videos you’re helping me round out my preps.

    • @Cordova10-8
      @Cordova10-8 Год назад +13

      Make sure to get the pure stuff, no sugar added. Ideally organic. Costco is the place for this.

    • @cookingsherry8784
      @cookingsherry8784 Год назад +8

      Agreed! Mary's Nest channel also shows how to make your own Gatorade-type powder out of all- natural, organic ingredients. It is much more shelf-stable as well.

    • @silverpotter6325
      @silverpotter6325 Год назад +2

      Jellow....broths as well

    • @ExceptTin
      @ExceptTin 10 месяцев назад +1

      LMNT better than Pedialyte, and takes very little space.

    • @janabrewer8561
      @janabrewer8561 3 месяца назад

      What is LMNT?

  • @christopherrobbin847
    @christopherrobbin847 Год назад +63

    Beekeeper here any honey you get will be filtered unless it's still in the comb and is nessicary
    But don't confuse filterd with processed.(pasteurized) When you harvest honey you mest remove the wax capping from the comb and this is primarily what gets filtered out so you get little bits of wax capping and tiny bits of bee bread (pollen)

    • @woodywoodpool
      @woodywoodpool Год назад +6

      Don't filter out the bees knees 😅

    • @urjnlegend
      @urjnlegend Год назад +3

      I cannot understand a thing you are saying

    • @christopherrobbin847
      @christopherrobbin847 Год назад +7

      @@urjnlegend all honey gets filtered unless it's still in the honey comb, but filtered is not "pasteurized" or "processed "

    • @FerventReminder
      @FerventReminder Год назад +1

      How hard would it be to start producing my own honey from start to finish? Are there any tricks to it or is it pretty simple to get established?

    • @christopherrobbin847
      @christopherrobbin847 Год назад +3

      @@FerventReminder it's about as simple as growing a house plant in the wrong environment but it's not easy

  • @davidalbright7335
    @davidalbright7335 Год назад +120

    Other items to consider are food storage and small-scale 12v refrigeration. Also, sprout and microgreen growing systems (mason jars, water and seeds) can be a lifesaver and nutritious, in the absence of vegetables. They are prolific, easy to grow and fast. Several jars of sprouts can feed several people - great on sandwiches or as salads.

    • @Kiyesxz
      @Kiyesxz Год назад

      I agree seeds for sprouting and micrògreen growing. I would include water filtration. Berkey. With extra filters. Make sure you get a real one. Tons of fakes out there!

    • @ThePrepperAlmanac
      @ThePrepperAlmanac Год назад +5

      Agreed! Thank you!

    • @mariebrawley9314
      @mariebrawley9314 Год назад +2

      How do you grow in the jars

    • @lpmoron6258
      @lpmoron6258 Год назад +2

      Only thing about sprouts is all the water for rinsing.

    • @davidsimpson7307
      @davidsimpson7307 Год назад +5

      I also feed them to my chickens in the winter once the snow piles up. I buy seeds in bulk for this.

  • @loriseverns8363
    @loriseverns8363 Год назад +19

    I stock up on the Walmart $1.00 solar outside lights. As well as solar bug zapper, phone chargers, flash lights made a stove. A lot of aluminum foil to make camp stoves out of boxes. Have a propane 3 burner stove. Also bought cases of sterno and rotate them. Have a gas stove so in emergencies can take stove apart and place sterno in burner spots. Can use in a grill and have chafing dishes.
    Keep boric acid and Amina to keep bugs safely to poison mice and rats hate ammonia.

  • @Search4Facts
    @Search4Facts Год назад +31

    🎯 Thank you everything you mentioned is spot on. Dollar Tree _ diff sizes sunglasses, paper crayons plastic containers w lids.
    👍

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +4

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @heidigib01
    @heidigib01 Год назад +22

    Hygiene and deodorant. I saw a documentary on Venezuela where women struggled to stay clean and odor free and complained that men got increasingly mean and aggressive as their odor and cleanliness got worse. Dish soap, laundry soap, and for women especially, shampoo/conditioner etc… sunblock as sunburns can allow infections. Chapstick to prevent infections secondary to cracked mucus membranes and also as a mechanical lubrication in a pinch.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Год назад +2

      Those (Thai?) salt deodorant sticks last a loooong time (if you don't drop and crack them like I did once). I have a couple on hand.
      It's worth buying one to try it to see if it works for your body chemistry. It may take some time as, IIRC, there is a period where body toxins are drawn out and then things level out.
      It's not something I use in normal life times, particularly going to work and being around the general public and such, but I did test it for awhile and found the salt stick has worked better and longer for me than all of the natural deoderant products I've wasted money on. Don't think it's much of an antiperspirant though, but I don't sweat a lot, so...
      Generally, a clean shaved pit that is dry, swabbed with alcohol, and THEN gets the salt deodorant applied works the best IME. And keeping the top part of the salt stick that touches your pit clean obviously helps matters.
      I haven't tried a homemade baking soda concoction yet, but eventually you may run out of that while the salt stick is still going. I honestly don't know how the company makes a profit with such an enduring product.

  • @johnlynch7834
    @johnlynch7834 Год назад +36

    Good video.I take vitamins everyday. Nobody in these videos ever mentions vitamins

    • @lanier1000
      @lanier1000 Год назад +6

      Nor how rats eat right through storage containers. Metal is the only way to go.
      .

    • @dwiebe77
      @dwiebe77 Год назад +5

      Yes your vitamins are very importan to stock up on. I usually stock up on them in the summer so I don't have to shop as much in the wenter just like I prep my food. Especially vitamin c, D3 and zinc to build your immunity up. Plus stock up on cold medicine, throat lozenges and Tylenol.

    • @lanier1000
      @lanier1000 Год назад +8

      Rats ate right through my plastic container and went after the Vitamin A -- no joke. At the whole bottle full of new vitamins. Anyone have any idea why? Suppose they smelled like carrots? I have no idea what the attraction to those were. I guess they have good eyes now, having not been able to confirm I killed them.
      .

    • @jmf1976jmf
      @jmf1976jmf Год назад +4

      Vitamins are needed if you are just eating rice and beans

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 9 месяцев назад

      I know Vitamin C smells like citrus. That's the only one I take as an individual vitamin. The rest are multivitamins. @@lanier1000

  • @hollyfischer3501
    @hollyfischer3501 Год назад +14

    I kept my boot that I had to wear when I broke my ankle years ago it is in good shape so I keeping it

  • @clararivas9388
    @clararivas9388 Год назад +18

    What I absolutely love about you, is that you are straight to the point. Thank you

  • @karenrivers3123
    @karenrivers3123 10 месяцев назад +9

    I have reached what I consider stage 3 of food storage. For me, stage one is fresh food. Stage 2 is canned either by pressure canning or store-bought canned food. Stage 3 is using mylar bags and oxygen absorbers for long-term storage. Breaking up my food storage in this manner has helped me to organize how much I have acquired as well as making sure I have a variety of foods and methods of cooking them.

    • @sjordan7085
      @sjordan7085 2 месяца назад +2

      I have started dividing up my stash into smaller amounts using plastic crates. I fill one with ingredients that can be combined to make meals for a week along with condiments. I put drinks of various kinds in the other, as well as a colouring book, children's books, and/ or a craft to entertain my six year old grand-daughter. I also bought her an LE lamp that works on batteries or can be plugged in to a power pack, but has two removable flash lights. Found it at a Thrift Store for $10.00. It has a compass on top. My daughter and family are not preppers, so instead of nagging I find it easier to provide for their needs, and make items easy to transport

  • @James-Deep
    @James-Deep 10 месяцев назад +4

    An item to consider adding to the list is a pair of crutches. I has a slight ankle injury and was amazed how impossible it was to move around at all until the crutches showed up.

  • @davidblanchard5252
    @davidblanchard5252 Год назад +24

    Thank you JR. for what you do. I enjoy each episode, most that what I forgot gets refreshed in your series.

  • @BigBlue1026
    @BigBlue1026 Год назад +57

    Another great video JR, thanks. A lot of great ideas and insights. A few things a lot of people don't think of is extra oil for your cars, generators or chain saws. One item that is costly, but well worth it is some type of night vision, whether it's a monocular, binocular or rifle scope. They could give you a real edge in case of a breakdown of social order.

  • @debbieolin8153
    @debbieolin8153 11 месяцев назад +7

    Store all the basic ingredients and you won't have to worry about all the little things. A versatile cookbook such as "More With Less" comes in really handy!

  • @davidotness6199
    @davidotness6199 Год назад +27

    I would suggest that people putting up dry pet food also package them in Mylar w/ oxygen absorbers if going long term. Everything oxidizes and most pet foods have oils in them.

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 Год назад +5

      I also store the canned, wet version of my dogs' dry food (same manufacturer, same flavor) because the shelf life is much, much longer than their dry food. I keep it with our human canned food so we can grab it quickly in an emergency. 🐾🐕‍🦺🐩🐕🐾

    • @deniseeulert2503
      @deniseeulert2503 9 месяцев назад +3

      That is something I never thought about. Thanks for reminding me of another thing I can do. I may have to settle for store bought foods, due to expense. I feed my dog and cat Science Diet and it's not cheap.

  • @gardengirl7258
    @gardengirl7258 Год назад +27

    I live in a small town in Texas. Farmland and grazing pastures are all around me. Field mice, and other bugs are a daily occurrence. Having the pest/rodent control on hand is just a given. No issue rotating through those preps, and I keep plenty on hand. If things go south, the normal will only get worse.

    • @EevaL.-em3eq
      @EevaL.-em3eq Год назад +11

      My cats do the main job of controlling mice, yesterday they cought even little wild animal baby. I would not suggest to have 1 cat only, we have 4 and works really well.❤

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 9 месяцев назад

      When my kids were young we had 3 cats. One of them was a hunter and was constantly bringing us the results of her hunt. Mostly frogs still alive with the back legs eaten off. Also been proudly gifted with birds, mice and snakes. If the other two hunted, we never knew about it. @@EevaL.-em3eq

    • @franwhitlock96
      @franwhitlock96 2 месяца назад

      What do you use ????

    • @SUSANREEDER-l1b
      @SUSANREEDER-l1b 2 месяца назад +1

      @@franwhitlock96 i use the OWLTRA brand electronic rodent traps. They're a quick and humane kill. I use peanut butter as bait on the inside ones and sunflower seeds on the outside ones. I got them off Amazon. They work very well.

  • @loriseverns8363
    @loriseverns8363 Год назад +10

    You have a great list. I put bags of flour in my food saver bags to keep fresh then store in airtight plastic bins.

  • @da4944
    @da4944 Год назад +59

    Instead of insecticides, use fresh water diatomaceous earth. Food-grade DE can be used to kill almost every type of bug, is non-poisonous, and is safe around pets and children.

    • @lanier1000
      @lanier1000 Год назад +2

      That depends who you ask. It also depends on how it's applied. It can be dangerous to humans for sure. I used to think the same as you.
      ..

    • @bethteer1509
      @bethteer1509 Год назад +2

      ​@@lanier1000How is it dangerous to humans?? What are your Sources??

    • @ludelkri
      @ludelkri Год назад +3

      Please note it's highly carcinogenic if inhaled. It should not be applied liberally. A very small amount gets the job done and it should be wiped up with a WET rag once it's done it's job.

    • @suegornik-bx4pw
      @suegornik-bx4pw Год назад +4

      Wear a mask, gloves and protective eyewear when applying it.

    • @Dylan-lt9eo
      @Dylan-lt9eo Год назад

      Tell that to the asthmatics 😂 "safe"

  • @LadyBoru
    @LadyBoru Год назад +19

    Cooking oil like olive oil or canola oil can be used in an oil lamp once it has expired.

    • @jrae6608
      @jrae6608 11 месяцев назад

      You can use rancid oil for this

    • @mfar3016
      @mfar3016 10 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent tip!

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 9 месяцев назад

      Rancid is generally what happens to expired cooking oil. @@jrae6608

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Great tip !

  • @ricksargent8754
    @ricksargent8754 Год назад +16

    Very professional video of basic prep ideas.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @juliettebobcat704
      @juliettebobcat704 Год назад

      A great place to start. You know more and more people are looking into prepping, with the weather actin all crazy

  • @bo45
    @bo45 9 месяцев назад +13

    Some veterinary medications can be used on humans as well as pets.

  • @phoenixjordan7784
    @phoenixjordan7784 Год назад +10

    Gardening is quite a l arming curve and the soil and protection from pest is so important and different for each plant. We all definitely should start growing and learning basics our ancestors knew and evolving it too.

    • @19karrey75
      @19karrey75 4 месяца назад

      I'm really late to this part, but am starting one for fall and hoping it isn't too late.

  • @jackietomkins5085
    @jackietomkins5085 Год назад +17

    Home canned food needs to be kept cool. Preferably under 70°. If the grid goes down and you're in the south or summer up north that can prove difficult. We purchased an off-grid 6000w q20/240V out 48VDC, 6 400w panels (might need more) generator with 9.2kw battery to run ac in the pantry, outlets attached to the pantry, 14cuft freezer, well and softener plus a mini fridge. We can also run small appliances as needed. We haven't hooked it up yet though, its our next priority. We're holing it'll be enough. Been canning for 3 years steady... much of it is meats and potatoes in many flavors and veggies. I love that you mentioned instant potatoes! I purchased many 1 gallon size cartons of hash browns and premium dried potatoes. I repackaged hamburger helper type box foods into mylar with o2 abs. then into 5g buckets. These will go with pint size canned meats. Im to the point we can no longer afford to buy beef so Im glad I did beef first. Another item I thought of that some may not... beef and chicken bullion cubes in large containers (members mark are great!) and lots of cornstarch for making gravy. McCormick makes great spices like lemon herb. Makes for an excellent flavored gravy over chicken, rice and veggies. Sky is the limit here. I could go on but you get the idea 😊

    • @gailefurse1
      @gailefurse1 10 месяцев назад +1

      What Brand generator

    • @19karrey75
      @19karrey75 4 месяца назад +2

      So smart! I have a ton of bouillon cubes!

  • @stormeegarvin7190
    @stormeegarvin7190 Год назад +14

    Ropes of all kinds especially so you can dry clothes inside if you can't go out to hang up.. save dryer lint so you can start fires if your wood or area is all wet.. ✔️

    • @TheTacticalHaggis
      @TheTacticalHaggis 6 месяцев назад

      Dryer lint is actually a great idea.
      We use paper scraps to light our stove in the winter. The dryer lint gets thrown in the bin. Will definitely keep it now!

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Especially, good to have your laundry indoors in certain cases. Bcuz ppl will steal your clothes, even your underwear 😐 .

  • @Valincio
    @Valincio Год назад +12

    I prep the same way I did back on The Oregon Trail.
    Coffee, bullets, and pemmican.

    • @JanaLemons-dl7tk
      @JanaLemons-dl7tk 11 месяцев назад

      What is pemmican and what do you make your coffee out of, please?

  • @mcnairdn
    @mcnairdn Год назад +12

    Hand tools for mechanical repairs, Garden implements
    Nails, screws, tape, plastic tarps

  • @deejones6805
    @deejones6805 Год назад +31

    Barter items you don't mind parting with. Tiny alcohol bottles of the boozy stuff and tiny packets of freeze dried(instant) coffee... people have their vices

    • @sielorstout1213
      @sielorstout1213 Год назад +10

      I wouldn’t rid of all your alcohol. You can use it for medicinal purposes, antiseptic purposes, and even a fire starter.

    • @mcnairdn
      @mcnairdn Год назад +8

      Folgers makes coffee in a tea bag style pouch for individual uses.

    • @stacyw3250
      @stacyw3250 Год назад +5

      And tobacco😊

    • @ExceptTin
      @ExceptTin 10 месяцев назад +5

      Razor blades were a prime battering item in Russia.

  • @justaguyandhissilver4893
    @justaguyandhissilver4893 Год назад +8

    If a wood stove or fireplace is not an option, love the good old barrel shaped kerosene heaters. I've used them for years for both heating and cooking.

  • @Favorite-catNip
    @Favorite-catNip Год назад +14

    I gotta suggest. Ppl, really consider food type preference. Those in warm climates may Not* want to eat Hot foods in hot temps. But if you're hungry enough. U can eat anything.

  • @chrismullin8304
    @chrismullin8304 Год назад +12

    I no longer remove the product from original packaging. Just put it in a little larger mylar bag with the O2 absorbers. It’s easy to deal with after you open it for emergency use.

    • @kristenhammond7918
      @kristenhammond7918 11 месяцев назад +2

      I've always wondered about this. Seems the bag beans are purchased in, for example, would only help. Are people concerned with the plastics?
      Glad I'm not the only one😂

  • @monicaluketich6913
    @monicaluketich6913 Год назад +32

    Remember washing clothes. Need a good, new toilet plunger (to move the clothes around like a machine would do) and 2 - 5 gallon buckets- one for soapy water and one to rinse

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing Monica!

    • @lpmoron6258
      @lpmoron6258 Год назад +4

      I have actually done this! For weeks! When lightning strike knocked out my washer as well as a few other things in the house. I encourage you to try this so you know you can handle it. I did a bunch of laundry the first day and spent a week with a horrible back ache. So split it up. So a little each day.

    • @deniseeulert2503
      @deniseeulert2503 9 месяцев назад +1

      If I'd been prepping fifteen years ago when my grandmother moved into a nursing home I would have been able to have her scrubbing board and wringer. She never used them, they were kept tucked away in the cellar for old times sake.

    • @monicaluketich6913
      @monicaluketich6913 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@deniseeulert2503My mom always used a Maytag wringer washer until she remarried years after my Dad died. I remember learning all the things to do and what not to do with that wringer.

    • @HuddlesAbound
      @HuddlesAbound 5 дней назад

      I use no rinse laundry soap. It saves a lot of water, especially when water is limited.

  • @gmvalentine626
    @gmvalentine626 Год назад +28

    Love your channel! Great info and you get right to the point without fluff.

  • @SteveBevan79-
    @SteveBevan79- Год назад +21

    Your videos have started me on my prepper journey. Thanks for what you do. God bless.

  • @ketacombs36
    @ketacombs36 9 месяцев назад +4

    First time viewer. Great video. Thank you

  • @greggscott2846
    @greggscott2846 Год назад +16

    I always appreciate your down to earth common sense prepping ideas for the common man. Your channel and Prepper Nation are the only two channels I watch because you do not fear monger or seek to profiteer from fear porn or sensational click bait. Oh Cananda.

    • @kimskluckers2951
      @kimskluckers2951 5 месяцев назад

      Goshen Prepping, Greyman Prepping and Alaska Prepper are great channels also.

  • @rob7710
    @rob7710 Год назад +38

    Great video!! It reminds me to do an inventory of my preps. Thank you😊

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +4

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @decentamerican2971
    @decentamerican2971 11 месяцев назад +36

    pancake mix my dude. Life is always good with pancakes

    • @patcummings6950
      @patcummings6950 7 месяцев назад +2

      Great choice. Stock it. Fast, easy, versatile. Toss in fruit or chicken.

    • @carlywright5127
      @carlywright5127 4 месяца назад

      Oats, melted butter, egg and milk mix is nice pancakes.

    • @marjoriedanley6131
      @marjoriedanley6131 4 месяца назад

      Comfort food. Lord knows people will need some comfort food

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Yes, they're delicious and comforting 🥞 🥮 . Read the labels 🔎🧾 . Some are BioEngineered products or byproducts.

    • @sjordan7085
      @sjordan7085 2 месяца назад +1

      It was on sale at Grocery Outlet, for $1.00 a can recently. I picked up a couple for my RV.

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass1 Год назад +10

    Invest in a quality vacuum sealer. It is an extremely handy prep. Not just for food but ammo, medical supplies and many other important preps. 5 gal buckets with omega lids are also indispensable for my prepping.

    • @kristenhammond7918
      @kristenhammond7918 11 месяцев назад +1

      Enlighten me, I'm sure there is a reason, but why are we wrapping ammo?

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 9 месяцев назад

      To keep it clean and dry. Corroded ammo is not safe to shoot.@@kristenhammond7918

  • @theodavies8754
    @theodavies8754 Год назад +20

    Unplug the grid in your life for a week and see how you get on. Some people really struggle with the feeling of isolation.
    Existing and thriving are worlds apart.

  • @robertcritchley1338
    @robertcritchley1338 Год назад +21

    Hi JR. All super. Most folks probably have some of the articles already, but for many it comes down to the storage space dilemma. Hopefully, more people will get on the band wagon. Super day to you. Thank you.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Robert!

    • @robertcritchley1338
      @robertcritchley1338 Год назад +1

      Your welcome.

    • @robertcritchley1338
      @robertcritchley1338 Год назад +4

      I need to add this comment. Some of everything is better than none.

    • @NikiLivi5
      @NikiLivi5 Год назад +1

      This is my issue. I live in an 1100 sq ft home.

    • @rcinsley
      @rcinsley Год назад +3

      @@NikiLivi5 Necessarily, you must be an expert at vertical storage techniques and products...please share any tips or tricks that can help those of us with more floor space and bad habits. 🙂

  • @randolphstead2988
    @randolphstead2988 Год назад +13

    I really appreciated the advice about using impact drill bits in an "egg beater" manual drill. I have one which I inherited. +1

  • @kevindowdell8394
    @kevindowdell8394 Год назад +4

    Thank you again brother,Ontario,Canada.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад

      You’re welcome Kevin! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @kimfroman2023
    @kimfroman2023 5 месяцев назад +2

    I was without power for a week with Beryl. There was only a couple stores open like Ace Hardware and Autozone. Doors propped open, someone asked at the door what you needed. If they had it, they escorted you with a flashlight to the item. And, yes, cash only.

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Oh,WOWWW 😮! Very interesting 🤔 . I don't blame them and totally understand (cash only $) .

  • @Servants_Heart
    @Servants_Heart Год назад +18

    It's a great list. Consider adding potassium iodine incase of nuclear fallout.

  • @cindybraun371
    @cindybraun371 Год назад +11

    Red apple cider vinegar with mother, tumeric, raw honey, mix together and drink helps digestion and help pass gallstones. Those small lemon shape lemon juice, helps kidney stones. Lemon juice in spray bottle mix water for dish cleaning. Helps save water..,Vinegar for sanitizing...

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing this info 🌻 .

  • @concernedcanadian8460
    @concernedcanadian8460 Год назад +7

    Chainsaw supplies. Saw, bar, chains, files, mix oil, bar oil, tools.
    After Hurricane Fiona, the whole county was sold out within a day!

  • @johnmercer947
    @johnmercer947 Год назад +17

    You spoke about areas where peppers lack. I live In Canada we can't have some of the items you can.areas of protection is where I'm lacking.

    • @sonny1785
      @sonny1785 Год назад +3

      Basically only hunting rifles in canada

    • @johnmercer947
      @johnmercer947 Год назад +1

      I would like the have another way if it does hit the fan I hope pray I never need such items. But you should still be able have them.

    • @DIAPERJOE
      @DIAPERJOE Год назад +1

      Consider crossbow.

    • @johnmercer947
      @johnmercer947 Год назад

      @@DIAPERJOE I used to shoot crossbow I found it to be too wide

    • @hededcdn
      @hededcdn Год назад

      You can still buy semi auto rifles yes? Just not all of them?

  • @gizmo-xc4eb
    @gizmo-xc4eb Год назад +2

    Good thing I have a well. And a year round creek in the back yard

  • @Marcosworld77
    @Marcosworld77 11 месяцев назад +5

    Lifestraw is imo a definite must have for bugging out or in. 1 Lifestraw can filter up to 1000 gallons, that’s 2.75 years worth of drinking water per person. If you are near a body of water and you have a lifestraw you’ll be ok imo. Just collect say a 5 gallon bucket of water say from a river, stream, ditch and use your Lifestraw. Also Lifestraw has a lot larger family over the door hanging tote to filter for cooking, bathing and if you are trying to filter for a small community Lifestraw has a huge filter.

  • @navylady7518
    @navylady7518 Год назад +8

    Speaking on the storage of gas...i have a large 13gl gas container on wheels that i had filled and used the Stabil gas storage and left it in the bed of my truck in southern texas for over a year before i finally used it. No problems with the gas when it was used. It went through summer temps twice before it was used.

  • @dp3797
    @dp3797 Год назад +9

    For long term gasoline storage I use a product called PRI - G. I have personally used gasoline that was stored for over three years. I put it in the truck and ran just fine.

    • @brendanelson1027
      @brendanelson1027 Год назад +4

      Year 4 for a couple of ours! Pri - G much better product for longer term gas storage! And much more cost effective! Blessings from NW Florida!

    • @antheredhen
      @antheredhen Год назад +2

      Thanks. SW Florida here. My husband keeps saying it only last 6 months even with stabile. He's got me all paranoid..

  • @pats9055
    @pats9055 Год назад +7

    Love your videos. Excellent list of important items to stockpile!

  • @milliemrrobinson1074
    @milliemrrobinson1074 Год назад +8

    Always excellent information and in a nice concise way! Thanks JR!

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke Год назад +12

    Good to see you again, JR! Been real busy with the garden here, but doing fairly well. Hope you are in good shape! 👍

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  Год назад +1

      Thank you Karl!

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 Год назад

      If your garden’s outside, which it probably is...hope you can protect it.
      Once ppl can’t get food, gardeners will be in trouble. I know some have small ones indoors. Using 5gal buckets & heavy fish containers.

  • @ThePrepperAlmanac
    @ThePrepperAlmanac Год назад +7

    Great list. Thank you! I'm just starting my prepping journey, so I'm starting slowly.

  • @fredsamuel6627
    @fredsamuel6627 Год назад +1

    This video made me think about some things I never really thought about especially having items to barter with

  • @jodij3167
    @jodij3167 Год назад +8

    A lot of very good info. Really like your channel. Stay Safe ! 💛🖖

  • @Julianvanderheijden
    @Julianvanderheijden 3 месяца назад

    You are one of the smartest preppers advice wise. I like your channel! Keep it up. No nonsense advice.

  • @silver4drrx828
    @silver4drrx828 Год назад +5

    Been trying to prep for a while now (past few years). Seems I've missed more than Ive prepared for! Back to the ol drawing board for me

    • @christiesyftestad1956
      @christiesyftestad1956 8 месяцев назад +1

      Don’t get discouraged. It’s easy for all of us to be overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of what needs to be done, but also the societal and institutional break down and other reasons for which we must prepare-as of late these threats seem to be legion (if not metastasizing:/
      So I make a list of not just what I want to accomplish, but what I’ve already accomplished✅ You eat an elephant one bite at a time is the thinking! I started a decade ago amidst much mockery and derision by my spouse and family. I just kept adding to the stash and now, I still have a long list of preps to accomolish yet, but over the years I’ve also achieved a lot. And now my former detractors are starting to get the picture. Mental resilience will be key also (that’s where JC comes in for me!) Blessings to you.

  • @Faknm
    @Faknm Год назад +2

    So many good information in the video and comments, thanks y’all !

  • @inspectorsj
    @inspectorsj Год назад +9

    Your thoroughness of explaining things is awesome. Keep up the good work.

  • @lynnda8764
    @lynnda8764 4 месяца назад

    Very good information for a wide variety of people at different stages of prep. A little of everything, and quite comprehensive. Well done!

  • @katsybo
    @katsybo Год назад +2

    I like your info and your attitude. Thanks for the channel.

  • @ernestthompson891
    @ernestthompson891 5 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely Excellent Video! The Best. Thank you. Subscribed w/notification.

    • @diypreppertv
      @diypreppertv  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Ernest!

    • @ernestthompson891
      @ernestthompson891 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@diypreppertv Always welcome. Just shared your vid with my wife as well as 16 other people we have known for over 48 + years. Hurricane Katrina on the heels of the LA Riots was the turning point for my Angel and I. Never looked back since that time regarding emergency prepping. Best to you and your family. Keep spreading your insight and wisdom. People are listening. We have listened as well. Signed up for your newsletter. Thank you brother.

  • @StephenR-sz7pl
    @StephenR-sz7pl Год назад +2

    Excellent content. Thank you for a very clear and concise explanation. Those who are newer to prepping could use this. There are so many things to consider.

  • @truthinhistory6585
    @truthinhistory6585 Год назад +2

    A well thought list. Thank you friend.

  • @tamaraewald3791
    @tamaraewald3791 Год назад +26

    Love these lists JR, keeps us in line and up to date! Some medical type items I'm focusing on are like adult incontinence items, those hearing aides advertised on TV, strong reading glasses, and OTCs that are heart med/high blood pressure friendly. Dont need em now, but I'm no spring chicken either😅, and can always share.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Год назад

      I just turned 50. I now own 2 blood pressure monitor machines (battery operated), an oximeter (need to get a backup), and 2 glucose meters. 😄 I got most of these on clearance or super sale.
      I price track/log when prices go up and down on Amz using their Wish List function. Have about 100 active categories. Been doing this for several years. I update them at key sale points/holidays in the year or when I'm bored. I've saved a lot of money doing this. It also gives you a sense of what is a really good price if you happen to see the item by chance in a store or at a garage sale, etc.
      The period between Black Friday and year end is definitely one of the very best times for solar-related lithium batteries, panels, and power stations. Massive discounts. Will be saving up for a setup this year. Ebikes and escooters get more affordable as well.

  • @deca12351
    @deca12351 Год назад +1

    Great video !! You do a great job !! Thank you

  • @suzannedundon4275
    @suzannedundon4275 Год назад +1

    Thanks jr. Great video

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass1 Год назад +4

    Sportsman's guide has military issue light sticks very reasonably priced. 100 for around $70. These are the same i used when active. For less than $1 apiece, it's a very good deal. Been buying them for years.

    • @eroc311
      @eroc311 Год назад +1

      What's the lifespan on these?

  • @margaret2222
    @margaret2222 Год назад +7

    Wow what a great list. Many things I was aware of but some I had not thought about. Thank you!!!

  • @oldskooldriver9379
    @oldskooldriver9379 Год назад +14

    Avoid normal pump gasoline with ethanol, it absorbs moisture and separates. Stockpile "boat gas" or E0 gasoline without ethanol, which can last for a few years if it is temperature stable, cool, and in an airtight container (think safety cans with heavy spring pressure controlled lid).

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for sharing this vital info 🌻 .

  • @michaelmaramba702
    @michaelmaramba702 Год назад +1

    I'm from the Philippines. And a new subscriber your channel. Thanks for sharing your idea's.

  • @bobtoner9820
    @bobtoner9820 Год назад +7

    I live off the grid in a travel trailer. I have a 300 watt solar system so I'm able to charge my tools/devices. Also watch other TV and radio.

    • @anandasmom
      @anandasmom Год назад

      1 battery?
      Do you have a mini fridge?

    • @bobtoner9820
      @bobtoner9820 Год назад +1

      No the refrigerator runs on propane. Actually I prefer it as a consistent energy source.

  • @reddog4794
    @reddog4794 Год назад +4

    Great video!! May I add window screening and the tools needs to repair screens.

  • @FayeClimenhaga
    @FayeClimenhaga 5 месяцев назад

    Cut up sweatshirts and other soft fabrics into squares to use with squirt bottles as a bidet after #2...can boil them to reuse.