24 Survival Uses for Zip Ties
Zip ties, also known as cable ties, are small, light, and incredibly useful. They’re well worth adding to your bug out bag and other supplies.
Zip ties, also known as cable ties, are small, light, and incredibly useful. They’re well worth adding to your bug out bag and other supplies.
Don’t throw those leftovers away! Many common foods can be used for all sorts of other things. Here are 32 examples of foods with alternative uses.
Of all the things preppers shouldn’t throw away, probably the most useful is the 2-liter bottle. Some people discard these almost everyday.
Some items take up very little space and can be used in numerous ways for survival. Dental floss is a great example.
Here are some examples of things you should stop throwing away and start setting aside. Remember, during long-term disasters almost everything has a use.
Ponchos are a great way to stay dry in the rain, but did you know there are also many prepper uses for ponchos? A poncho can be a prepper’s best friend.
Borax can be used to clean almost anything around the house and it takes up very little space, leaving you room to store other things.
If you’re a prepper, you almost can’t have too many trash bags. As you’ll see, there are many things you can do with them.
Aluminum foil is possibly the most versatile item in your kitchen. For this post I’m going to focus on uses that might interest preppers and homesteaders.
If you’re prepping on a budget, be sure to add some pantyhose to your supplies. Here are 20 ways you can use pantyhose for survival.