Survival products I bought today.
By Jhana
@solidcodes (1764)
Philippines
March 26, 2022 7:42pm CST
We are not sure when calamity or war will come.
So I decided to prepare for it.
Two survival kits I bought today.
The first is the solar power bank.
This is quite affordable about $10 USD only.
It has flash light built in, it can recharge thru solar.
and charge two cellphones at once.
The 2nd is a portable water purifier.
It can filter dirty water removing rust, microbe, bacteria and bad oder.
Making the water potable.
Cost: $20 USD only
Total: $30 USD only.
I'm thinking ahead before another lock down will happen.
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9 responses
@youless (112481)
• Guangzhou, China
28 Mar 22
@solidcodes The price is not reasonable. I mean that kind of price won't have a good quality. I think there is a rechargeble battery inside the bank power and then you charge it with a normal wire. It will work like that way rather than getting the electricy from the sun. Such a little sular panel won't create more electricity and you have to put it under the sun for very long time. It is not very ideal.
What can work better? A big sunlar panel with reasonable price.
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@solidcodes (1764)
• Philippines
27 Mar 22
and why do you think it's not going to work?
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@Sojourn (13837)
• India
27 Mar 22
@solidcodes No, I meant when the time comes to charge up the power bank itself.
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@solidcodes (1764)
• Philippines
27 Mar 22
I guess it's only designed for charging smartphones.
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@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
27 Mar 22
I have a bug out emergency bag prepared just in case of an emergency - man made or otherwise.
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@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
28 Mar 22
@solidcodes supplies good for 72 hours - ready to eat meal, water, flashlight, extra batteries, first aid kit among others.
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@solidcodes (1764)
• Philippines
27 Mar 22
really?
What is the cool stuff inside that emergency bag?
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@kaylachan (69230)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
27 Mar 22
Have you tested the solar powered device? A lot of those don't charge via solar energy, and if they do it's very slow. You're better off with your standard portable battery pack. But, good luck with that.
@solidcodes (1764)
• Philippines
27 Mar 22
I'm not sure yet.
I'm still waiting to arrive it.
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@kaylachan (69230)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
27 Mar 22
@solidcodes Where did you order it from?
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@RebeccasFarm (89832)
• Arvada, Colorado
27 Mar 22
Good hope it works.
I dont care I have a few things like the water stick.
I am not sure if I even want to survive
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