I think you're on to something there.
When I read Doug's survival kit reviews the one thing that struck me was that an inexperienced person finding himself in trouble and opening his survival kit for the first time would receive a terrible blow to his moral upon finding out:
The "energy nugget" was really the world's smallest Tootsieroll.
The whistle was a gumball machine toy that didn't even work.
The match case is empty.
The iodine tabs were repackaged in plastic wrap.
The candle has melted.
The signal mirror is the just inside of the tin's lid.
And those are just examples I remember from the pocket kits. If you really want to cry, read the aviation kits or worse the life raft kit reviews. I'm convinced its a strategy of the raft industry for their victims not to live long enough to sue over how badly they were ripped off.
Edited by thseng (11/29/07 05:43 PM)
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