This video focuses on building an "Urban Get Home Bag" with a comprehensive list of recommended gear, including a VertX pack, body armor, gas mask, water filter, pepper gel, flashlight, headlamp, sunglasses, optic, fixed blade knife, multi-tool (Leatherman Surge), paracord, solar panel, and survival guide. It highlights essential items for preparedness in urban environments, with affiliate links provided for all featured products. The video is sponsored by Vaer watches.
This video showcases an "Everyday Carry (EDC)" setup for a GMC Sierra 1500 truck. The content focuses on a variety of gear and accessories, ranging from truck modifications like a V8 delete and spare tire delete train horn, to personal items such as watches, pens, flashlights, knives, and medical kits (iFak). It also includes general EDC items like phone accessories, sunglasses, and notebooks. The video appears to be sponsored by Vaer watches, with a discount code provided. While the video title mentions "EDC Gear," and several items listed are often associated with preparedness, there are no firearms or firearm-related accessories explicitly mentioned or shown.
This video provides a review of the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 portable power station, featuring testing with everyday appliances and the 200w Bluetti solar panel. The reviewer highlights its suitability for camping, power outages, and fishing trips. The description also mentions a prior Bluetti AC180, suggesting a comparison or evolution of the product line. Links to the Elite 200 V2 and the PV200D solar panel are provided.
This YouTube video showcases a variety of deals on items related to Everyday Carry (EDC) and man cave setups. It features a broad range of products including a soundbar, first aid kit, tool pouch, screwdrivers, various backpacks (Adidas waist pack, tactical, leather), power banks, portable chairs, solar panels, an iPad mini, specific Wiha tool kits, wall sconces, flashlights, a portable refrigerator, vacuums, energy drinks, and more. The description emphasizes affiliate links and provides discount codes for several items, along with links to the creator's preferred gear, camera equipment, audio gear, and lighting.
This episode of the "Civilian Principles Podcast" delves into the realities of Everyday Carry (EDC), ready bags, and essential kit, with a focus on building a community. Guests include "The Artist - Task Force Doomer", Alex (Infantry Sniper and Recon Master), and Red (Infantryman). The discussion touches upon practical preparedness, community support, and mentions specific gear like battery holders, recommended watches (Timex, Casio), and solar panels.
This video highlights weekly deals on a variety of items, including everyday carry (EDC) essentials and tools. Featured products range from a tire inflator, solar panel, and jump starter to a stubby driver, multitool, and various pocket knives. The creator also shares affiliate links and discount codes for these items, encouraging viewers to make purchases. Additionally, the video promotes the creator's social media channels, Patreon-like membership program, and merchandise.
This video focuses on improving lighting preparedness systems, specifically addressing scenarios of extended electrical grid loss for at least 30 days. It moves beyond typical ROL (Ready to Live) lighting setups to explore more robust solutions. The content covers personal experience with various lighting options, starting with smaller devices and progressing to a core system for enhanced preparedness. The creator emphasizes practical, field-tested solutions rather than an exhaustive list of all possible options. Funding for the channel is also mentioned through Patreon, PayPal, and SubscribeStar.
This video showcases a mini electric kettle that can heat and pasteurize water without the need for butane or propane, highlighting its portability and potential use in off-grid or emergency situations. The description emphasizes links to various products, including power stations, solar panels, and survival gear, suggesting a focus on preparedness and self-sufficiency. While the video's primary subject is a kitchen appliance, the context of emergency preparedness and the inclusion of affiliate links for survival products give it a tangential relevance to those interested in prepper gear and related topics.
This video tests the performance of an $84, 100-watt solar panel with a Goal Zero Yeti 1000 solar generator. The creator reports "great results" from the test. The description includes extensive links for supporting the channel, purchasing products from various survival and outdoor brands (Augason Farms, Emergency Essentials, Valley Food Storage), and joining the creator on Patreon. A disclaimer clarifies the content is personal opinion and for entertainment, not professional advice.
This YouTube video reviews the AllPowers 21W 5V Solar Charger & Power Bank. The creator emphasizes the importance of solar power for survival systems, bug-out bags, and get-home scenarios. While the video focuses on a solar charger, the description includes disclaimers about professional supervision for firearm-related content and a separate Instagram account dedicated to a 'shooter'. The provided links are for the solar panel, Patreon, and merchandise.
This video reviews the X Dragon 20w portable solar charger, highlighting its effectiveness for charging various devices quickly. The reviewer notes that while it works well for many electronics, some specific devices, like the Samsung Galaxy S5, require a battery bank for charging. The video provides an Amazon link for the product and encourages viewers to subscribe on Full30 and support the creator on Patreon. It emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and that demonstrations are conducted under professional supervision on a private range.
This video features the Brunton Solaris 62 Solar Panel, a portable and foldable 62-watt, 12-volt solar panel designed for charging electronic devices. The description highlights its lightweight nature and ease of positioning, making it suitable for various portable power needs. The product is available for purchase at OpticsPlanet.com, with links provided for direct access to the product and related battery chargers.