Reddit Reddit reviews Datrex Emergency Water Packet - 3 Day/72 Hour Supply(12packets)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Datrex Emergency Water Packet - 3 Day/72 Hour Supply(12packets). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Datrex Emergency Water Packet - 3 Day/72 Hour Supply(12packets)
Emergency purified water for immediate use; lightweight and extremely compact(12)-125 ml sachetsLoss potential minimized due to individual sachets and ideal for storageEasy to dispense from a pre-measured sachet; superior packaging materials for optimum durability in your survival kitSuch, Canadian Coast guard, EC and NZ approval (nan 8960 0112 4454 3)5 years shelf life
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7 Reddit comments about Datrex Emergency Water Packet - 3 Day/72 Hour Supply(12packets):

u/ciabattabing16 · 5 pointsr/preppers

Datrex Emergency Water Packet - 3 Day/72 Hour Supply(12packets) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CS53E2

u/revmachine21 · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Separate

  • Construction hard hat

  • Purse / wallet

  • Prescription medications

  • Baofeng short range radio

    Emergency supply hand held bag

  • Smoke hood

  • Plastic plate (2)

  • Chopsticks

  • Silverware, plastic and metal

  • Street maps

  • T-shirt (1)

  • Pants (1)

  • Socks (1)

  • Underwear (1)

  • Rain jacket

  • Plastic poncho

  • Emergency blanket

  • Solar smartphone-charging weather radio & flashlight (etoncorp.com/en/productdisplay/scorpion)

  • Toothbrush

  • Matches

  • Spare prescription glasses

  • Headphones

  • Pocket knife

  • Toilet paper

  • Feminine hygiene products

  • Fire starter

  • Spare laptop charger

  • Spare micro-sim charger

  • Spare lightening plug charger

  • Saran wrap

  • Water purifying kit (amazon.com/MSR-Miox-Water-Purifier/dp/B003ZZSGWQ)


    Emergency supply bum-bag

  • 3 days water (amazon.com/gp/product/B001CS53E2/)

  • 3 days food (amazon.com/gp/product/B001CS7MBE/)

  • Compass

  • Pencil

  • Pen

  • Pad of paper

  • Waterproof matches

  • Exacto knife

  • Mirror

  • Iodized salt packet

  • Earplugs

  • Can opener

  • Whistle

  • American Red Cross Blackout Buddy H20 by Eton

  • Emergency candles, set of 16

  • Safety gloves and towel

  • Toilet liner if water and sewage is out (3)

  • Dust mask (6)

  • Plastic bags

  • Eye mask

  • Razor blades

  • Safety pin

  • Needle

  • Thread

  • String

  • Cord

  • Wire

  • Fish hook and fishing line


    Medical kit, need to update my meds!

  • Absorbent cotton, pads, gauze for dressing

  • Bandaids in various sizes from large to small

  • Q-tips

  • Sterile swabs and wipes

  • Ibuprofen (1, expires Feb 2018)

  • Excedrin Migraine (1, expires Jan 2018)

  • Caffeine pills (1, expires Mar 2017)

  • Sleep aid (1, expires Mar 2018)

  • Benadryl (1, expires Jan 2017)


    Financial Documentation Grab-bag

  • Cash in various bills, coins, and cash equivalents including savings bonds and foreign currency

  • Postage stamps

  • All US non-DL IDs and membership cards

  • All credit cards, ATM cards, point cards, membership cards

  • All bank account ledger books

  • All passports current and expired

  • Identity confirmation documentation and instruments (ex. Yubikey)

  • Birth certificate

  • Social security card

  • Spare household keys

  • Blank checking account checks with ledgers

  • Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Nodes walking map

  • College transcript and diploma

  • Pension booklet and information



    Other Documentation

  • My Estate plan

  • 1 page technology break in document

  • Technical how-to for restoring online life without any equipment
u/KingOctavious · 2 pointsr/VEDC

Depends on what you anticipate you might need it for. I keep a pouch with 8 or 9 of these. They don't take up much space, and they won't burst if they freeze. I don't foresee any situation where I'm unexpectedly trapped in my car for more than 24 hours absolute max, so these would be sufficient for me.

u/Jackson3125 · 1 pointr/Survival

A) Money. $20-$100 would be very useful and would get you out of more jams than anything else. Flat tire, out of gas, buying more food or water, paying someone to give you a lift, etc. Most survival situations aren't Hatchet.

B) A few Datrex Water Packs. I usually think these are kind of...a luxury...but if you stick with your idea then having some clean, fresh water could be a life saver. I know you have water purification tablets but there are plenty of climates where water is hard to find at all, and that could be huge for keeping you hydrated enough to eventually find water.

u/NicAdams1989 · 1 pointr/preppers
u/_Raven_ · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Yeah, you can get yourself a kickin' raft with an onboard computer system, and still have plenty money left over for a lot of grub and water inside little packets