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"WaterStorageCube BPA Free Collapsible Water Container with Spigot, Camping Water Storage Carrier Jug for Outdoors Hiking Backpack & Survival Kit, Foldable Portable Water Canteen 1.3/2.6/5.3 Gallon"

WaterStorageCube BPA Free Collapsible Water Container with Spigot, Camping Water Storage Carrier Jug for Outdoors Hiking Backpack & Survival Kit, Foldable Portable Water Canteen 1.3/2.6/5.3 Gallon
WaterStorageCube BPA Free Collapsible Water Container with Spigot, Camping Water Storage Carrier Jug for Outdoors Hiking Backpack & Survival Kit, Foldable Portable Water Canteen 1.3/2.6/5.3 Gallon

FOOD-GRADE ODORLESS GREAT TASTE: PE plastic made with highest quality USA raw material. Environmentally friendly non-toxic, No BPA PVC or DEHP, No plastic PVC odor and water taste will not be affected, Transparent.

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Hydration & Filtration
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SierraNox /r/texas
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1970-01-20 00:13:04.515 +0000 UTC

Thank you for sharing. Just a few more things to add. These are a few things that I purchased... and yes, I've linked everything in case someone wants to check them out.

  • Battery backup for all our small electronics. Yes, this IS a high $$ item - but there are smaller/cheaper units.
  • Water storage containers - both small and large. Cuz boiling water really sucks!
  • Rechargeable emergency lightbulbs. I can't even tell you how handy these are. So, much so that I bought another 4 pack.
  • Propane heater. NOTE OF CAUTION: I haven't personally tested this indoors, but from everything I've read and watched - it's safe to use inside. We tried the candle/clay pot thing - but that didn't work for us. It doesn't generate any heat, it just distributes the heat in a different way.
    • I also purchased two 20lb tanks of propane and a CO2 meter.
  • Candles.
  • Camping stove. I didn't buy this exact model, but it's a Coleman and it's close enough.

Ummm... I think that's it.

Edit: Even if you don't use these this winter, there's ALWAYS the storm season and hurricane season. Most of the items above can be used for ANY emergency.