#299977 - 09/10/21 03:32 AM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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If you want cheap bright 1aaa lights, try these: https://sidedeal.com/deals/3-pack-halo-mini-lite-led-flashlights-2They are 3 for $9 anytime, but they very frequently (like at least 1x a month) go on sale at 3 for $6 on one of meh.com (usually through a "mehrathon"), sidedeal.com/daily , sidedeal.com/bonus , morningsave.com/daily , or morningsave.com/bonus . Those are all pages from the same company: they put 5 things on sale each night starting at midnight EST, but they tend to rotate through the same few dozen items, so stuff like the flashlights keep coming up. You WILL want to put rechargeable AAA's in them, as they are fairly bright but that takes power. These headlamps are also a good deal, imho: https://sidedeal.com/deals/2-pack-litezall-mini-headlamps-3They are also linked in the black diamond headlamp thread.
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#299984 - 09/10/21 02:32 PM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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I did use the headlamp this week. I had it for this long, and this was the first time I had a use for it?
I was helping Mom assemble a bike stand. I held the bike stand with one hand, an Allen wrench with another, and I needed a light to align the hole. I happened to have a headlamp, so I used it.
If I had to do it all over again, buy a headlamp to assemble a bike stand, would I? No. I could build the stand with Mom holding a flashlight. Nevertheless, I used a headlamp because I had one.
Jeanette Isabelle
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#299988 - 09/10/21 07:47 PM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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I began taking Vitamin D3, the lacking supplement to help boost my immune system.
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#300153 - 10/07/21 09:11 PM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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Today I received my latest shipment: a lice kit, Gold Bond medicated foot powder, and calamine lotion just in case. I also got more petroleum jelly, a box of nitrile gloves, three more ten-packs of 4" x 4" gauze pads, masks (ten-pack), and a bottle of allergy medication.
Today I ordered two twelve packs of lip balm.
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#300156 - 10/08/21 02:56 AM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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Loc: Florida
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* Installed 7 new smoke detectors. The new wireless first alert detectors are pretty cool.They're networked together and can be assigned unique locations which are given in the voice alert. ("Warning! Smoke detected in LIVING ROOM. Evacuate!")
* My wool blankets for the winter car kit arrived. * My AA LED flashlight for the winter car kit arrived (Streamlight Dualie, 3AA. So far, I really like it.) * My LED lanterns for the house (power failures) arrived.
The theme for the next few weeks is to get a first class car kit put together and in the car.
Anyone recommend a 12V air compressor? I'm about to switch from run flats to normal tires and there's no place for a spare. I'm including a couple of cans of fixaflat and a tire plug kit.
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#300161 - 10/08/21 08:05 AM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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* washed the fleece blankets in my car kit (winter is comming) * checked the gas canisters for my kits with canister stove * did a test run for my new Trangia 27 HA set (the mac´n´cheese was tasty) * rotated perishables in my meal packs * did a test run for my Bushbox XL twig stove (the grilled sausage was delicious, grilling a nice cut of beef was not redundant and once it was grilled it had to be enjoyed)
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#300162 - 10/08/21 08:12 AM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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Anyone recommend a 12V air compressor? I'm about to switch from run flats to normal tires and there's no place for a spare. I'm including a couple of cans of fixaflat and a tire plug kit.
I went for a mechanical pump. The 12V compressors are usually designed to top off and not for a complete fill. They tend to require several cooling cycles for complete fills. With the mechanical pump it only depends on your stamina.
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#300163 - 10/08/21 11:34 AM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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Anyone recommend a 12V air compressor? I'm about to switch from run flats to normal tires and there's no place for a spare. I'm including a couple of cans of fixaflat and a tire plug kit. I’ve never had a 12V air compressor fail on me. I have one that I picked up at a garage sale 20+ years ago that still works, although we don’t currently keep it in a car. Each of our cars has a 12V “jump pack” with a built-in air compressor. While I would do what you’re doing, I haven’t had a single good experience with Fix-A-Flat. Hopefully you’ll never have a flat, or you’ll solve problems with your tire plug kit (which I also carry).
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#300165 - 10/08/21 09:30 PM
Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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Personally, I have an ARB twin under the passenger seat of the truck which I highly recommend. But it is overkill for most. Viair, https://www.viaircorp.com/ has some more economical choices for occasional use. For plugs, Safety Seal makes the best I have used. https://safetyseal.com/ I have no affiliation with these companys other than I have used lots of safety seal plugs and several friends have used and recommended viair compressors. I will also echo Chaosmagnet's sentiments on fix-a-flat, I've never had very good luck with it and would only use it as a last resort.
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