12 Best SURVIVAL Gadgets On AMAZON And Online

12 Best SURVIVAL Gadgets On AMAZON And Online



Nothing matters more than survival in life. Even the most ambitious mountain-climbers, stunt personnel, and acrobatic performers all value their lives over their …

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  1. Cheese and rice, anyone actually looking for useful survival items needs to write down everything in these video and never buy it. Pure waste of time and money and you will die if you ever need to rely on it for a real situation.

  2. Mostly flaming garbage. Better than nothing? Sometimes. Sometimes I'd rather have nothing so I can focus on solving the problem without some chinesium gadget breaking during a life or death moment.

  3. You can tell that China and the rest of the world are still getting slammed with Covid when they are trying to sell the same gimmicky crap for the last 3 years.

  4. i like the small folding hammer . most of the rest is a waste of space, time, or money. You can make your own "survival kit" out of a knife, lighter, paracord(convenience) , and a water bottle, adlib as you go

  5. Some of these are last resort items and realistically, you should never have to even use most of them. Look, it's 2021. Just take a got dam lighter with you when you go camping. Hell, take 3 or 4 lighters with you. They're not very heavy and, just do it.

  6. I prefer the sectional staff that has survival tools inside them and room enough to place other tools inside the sections that are empty, it's made of none ferous materials so it will never rust and I plan on getting some of the items listed here for survival to put inside the staff, it has the ability to become a taller staff as it can be extended with extra compartments so you don't have to wear a heavy backpack to carry all of these things you'll need for survival!

  7. I suggest getting hand crank everything, flashlights lanterns radios even a combination. I've seen hand crank radios with solar panels that have hyper USB 3.0 ports allowing you to power your cell phones quickly. That's what I plan on adding to my survival gear.

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