15 Survival Uses for Ziploc Bags
Although most people only use Ziploc bags for storing food, there are at least a dozen other ways to use them in a survival scenario.
Although most people only use Ziploc bags for storing food, there are at least a dozen other ways to use them in a survival scenario.
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Working on simple do-it-yourself projects like these will make you far more prepared, and you’ll learn some valuable skills as you go.
There are many reasons to make your own household products. You get to control the ingredients, save lots of money, and have a healthier pantry all at once.
You can purchase a fire piston online, but if you like DIY projects, you can make your own. This video explains how to make one from a mini flashlight.
Coconut oil is one of the most popular multipurpose foods in the world. But most people don’t know is that it also has many uses in a survival scenario .
If your town has a power outage, you’ll need to a way to wash clothes. You can buy a powerless washing machine, but it’s a lot cheaper to make your own.
If you’re living through a disaster, you can’t just run to the store for charcoal. You’ll need to make your own. Fortunately, it’s not that hard to make.
Here’s a great tip that could come in handy. This video explains how to charge a cell phone with a car charger, a house key, and a 9 volt battery.
Not only are tin can stoves an awesome way to repurpose some tin cans, they’re an exercise in inventiveness and creativity.