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The PowerPot combines the benefits of a lightweight cooking pot and an off-grid power charger so you can cook a meal while charging your gadgets. Power any off-grid adventure while heating up a meal on a backpacking stove or sitting around the campfire.
I love hanging out around our fire pit during the summer. The PowerPot would be great when we're fixing our dinner al fresco. And my teenager will love the off-grid power charger for those long nights when we're stargazing. Both are a must-have for summer camping trips.
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I make sure I have plenty of batteries to power my lights and emergenct radio.
ReplyDeletemy name is theresa krier, posting under my husbands google acct. we always have bottled water, batteries, protein bars & an an emergency bag ready to grab, thanks.
ReplyDeleteNeat. Very unique. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDelete#1 water or purification kit, #2 food and the means to harvest food (I'm proficient with firearms, bows, knives,etc.), #3 first aid kit, #4 fire starter, #5 portable shelter, #6 self protection (see #2),#7 tools, axe shovel etc.
ReplyDeleteI live in Boston and was evacuated for 8 days during the bombings last year. After that, I packed a back with extra clothes, money, toiletries and a few emergency supplies: batteries, flashlight, energy bars and 2 watter bottles, first aid kit and a book.
ReplyDeleteI live in the deep south, so we have an emergency area and supplies in my home at all times; we face tornados in the spring and hurricanes in the fall!
ReplyDeleteI make sure I have everything charged and fresh batteries in the flash lights. I also make sure I have cash, matches, protein bars and bottled water available.
ReplyDeleteSamantha (samdaleo)
jamesmadison1974@gmail.com
We prep seriously! So shelter, flashlites, canned foods and more are my answers. Tami Lewis
ReplyDeleteWe live in tornado alley, so I usually try to keep a backpack ready at all times with water, spare change of clothes, flashlight, bandages, etc... with a hubby and two kids, it makes for a lot of backpacks! lol We don't have a basement so we have to run to the nearest shelter (down the block) and I am considering getting football helmets for us all... A few years ago when we had to make a go for it, there was a lot of debris flying around and smacking us!
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