Life Saver Bottles

Food & Water, Survival Gear

Life Saver Bottles

No Comments 31 January 2010

Cleaning 1585 US gallons ( 6000 liters ) of water in it’s lifetime, the water purification bottles from Life Saver go above and beyond the rest. The Lifesaver bottle allows you to easily drink from even the dirtiest streams, ponds or pools or water. And the best part is, there are no parts or chemicals to [...]

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Knives & Tools, Survival Gear

Stanley Heavy Duty Clamp Light

No Comments 23 January 2010

When it comes to working in dark places, nothing beats the Stanley Heavy Duty Clamp Light ($30).The 30 hour run time off two C batteries isn’t bad for the bright 80 lumen flood light. Use the wide grip clamp to attach this light in all of the precarious places normal lights don’t go.

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Knives & Tools, Survival Gear

Best Made Axe Co.

5 Comments 27 December 2009

When it comes to quality axes, The Best Made Axe Co. is the company to beat. Boasting strong handled axes with precision balanced weight and fine grain steel, any axe from Best Made Axe Co. will serve you well.

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Survival Gear

Grundig S350 Deluxe AM/FM/Shortwave Radio

2 Comments 17 December 2009

From Eaton: The S350 is one of our best-performing radios. The rugged body, military-style controls, and precise tuning mean this radio is as well-suited to an African safari as it is to a weekend camping trip. You get excellent AM, FM, and shortwave reception, thanks to the external antenna. And we didn’t skimp on sound—you [...]

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Food & Water, Survival Gear

Jet Boil PCS

No Comments 27 November 2009

The Jetboil isn’t your typical camp stove. The ultra-compact Jetboil Personal Cooking System (PCS) is capable of boiling two cups of water in 2 minutes. That’s almost twice as fast as traditional camp stoves. and the Jet boil boasts a weight of only 15 ounces, thanks to it’s lightweight titanium design. Twice as fast and [...]

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Survival Gear

Instant Chicken Coop

5 Comments 23 October 2009

Eglu Chicken Houses The Eglu is a unique, easy to setup chicken coop that can fit up to 4 medium size chickens or up to 6 bantams ( not to mention the stylish look). The eglu features Twin wall insulation, draft free ventilation, perching bars, a nesting box, and plenty of trays  that make it [...]

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Survival Gear

Instant Cold Packs By Lifeline

No Comments 14 October 2009

Whether you’re hiking, biking, camping or driving, you need to have a few of these handy. Simply snap the internal pouch and the ensuing chemical reaction creates cold that can last for 15 – 20 minutes. Lifeline is known for it’s quality products, making the instant cold pack one of the easiest first aid purchases. [...]

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ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller

Knives & Tools, Survival Gear

ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller

No Comments 18 September 2009

Whether you’re tearing down a shed or knocking out a wall, the Clawbar titanium nail puller is a perfect handyman companion. Made from super strong titanium, the ClawBar has very little recoil and doesn’t wear you out. (The Clawbar can even pull nails without damaging woodwork) Buy it now for $77.14 (%14 savings)

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Tac Bac – Tactical Canned Bacon

Food & Water, Survival Gear

Tac Bac – Tactical Canned Bacon

4 Comments 27 August 2009

Let’s face it, almost everyone loves bacon. And now you can add delicious bacon to your food storage with Tactical Canned Bacon or “Tac Bac”. “The zombies have fought long and hard, but the tide is seeming to finally turn. We will survive this invasion, this walking pestilence. We will, because we were smart enough [...]

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Pocket Sized Fishing Pole

Knives & Tools, Survival Gear

Pocket Sized Fishing Pole

7 Comments 08 August 2009

Conventional fishing poles are long, fragile, and hard to carry, or otherwise transport. This Instructable will show you how to construct a fishing pole, complete with a reel, that will fit nicely in your pocket. You can keep it handy, and go fishing any time water is nearby. [via instructables] For those who may want [...]

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Fiskars Super Splitting Axe

Knives & Tools, Survival Gear

Fiskars Super Splitting Axe

5 Comments 18 July 2009

Splitting wood can be a pain, but with the 4-14th pound head on the Fiskars Splitting Axe, splitting wood has never been easier. Boasting a 28 inch, glass-fiber reinforced handle and a PTFE  coating on the blade (making removal easy), this axe will help you chop wood like a pro. Buy it now for $46

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Shelter & Hammock

Shelter, Survival Gear

Shelter & Hammock

4 Comments 17 July 2009

The Respite is a unique shelter that transforms into a hammock, and with a few simple pole movements, you can convert your shelter/hammock in seconds. The strong steel tubing and the ability to convert into a backpack for travel, make the Respite a convenient and durable piece of equipment. [via Yanko Design]

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Holeb Bushman

Knives & Tools, Survival Gear

Holeb Bushman

8 Comments 29 June 2009

This nifty tool by Holeb is truly made for the bushman. The Holeb Bushman allows you to chop, saw, dig and split (firewood) with a 440 stainless steel blade that is guaranteed to last for life. This is one tool that is well worth the cost. Buy it now for $89.99

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Solar K-Light

Alternative Energy, Lighting, Survival Gear

Solar K-Light

6 Comments 15 June 2009

The problem with solar or crank powered lanterns and radios is that they don’t run for very long off a single charge. But the new solar lantern from PiSAT changes all of the that. The K-Light  provides a 1:2 ratio of charge time to light, meaning that for every hour the lantern is charged it [...]

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