This video provides a list of 10 essential items for winter preparedness, focusing on safety and comfort during severe weather events like blizzards. The suggestions aim to help viewers avoid panic buying by acquiring necessary supplies in advance. Items range from heating solutions like electric and propane heaters, to safety devices like carbon monoxide detectors, and practical tools such as snow shovels and can openers. It also includes comfort items like heated blankets and wool socks, and essential medicines. The creator emphasizes the importance of early preparation for potential grid failures and road closures, referencing SHTF scenarios.
This video demonstrates a practical method for opening "spam cans" of ammunition using only concrete, a useful technique for those who may not have a dedicated can opener. The tutorial focuses on a resourceful approach to accessing ammunition supplies.
This video from SHOT Show 2011 features Jeff from CMMG demonstrating their 'Tactical Bacon'. The bacon proves to be a crowd-pleaser, quickly attracting attendees. The description also highlights a Strider Knives can opener used to open the bacon, emphasizing its effectiveness. The video suggests purchasing the tactical bacon for various occasions like camping trips or emergencies and mentions the Strider Knives can opener as a recommended tool.
This video from Sensible Survival focuses on the P-38 and P-51 U.S. Military can openers, often referred to as the "John Wayne" survival tool. The presentation covers the usage and historical context of this iconic piece of military gear, which served from 1942 to 1980. It's highlighted as an essential component for survival kits and bug-out bags, emphasizing its dependability for opening cans. The video also includes promotional information for Battle Boy Surplus and a discount code.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Victorinox SwissTool, highlighting its exceptional quality, versatility, and value. The reviewer praises its well-designed tools, individual tool deployment, solid locking mechanism, and overall fit and finish. Specific models like the SwissTool RS and black oxide version are discussed, detailing their unique tool sets. While acknowledging minor downsides such as non-replaceable wire cutters and jaw flex under extreme tension, the reviewer concludes that the SwissTool is a highly capable and desirable heavy-duty multi-tool, representing true Swiss quality at an affordable price.
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