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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 18. 08. 2024
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  • @annieoakley4795
    @annieoakley4795 Pƙed rokem +277

    Got a big haul of mason jars at a yard sale this past weekend. She didn't even have them out. I told her I was looking for them and she said, you came to the right place. Took me in her garage where she had 3 big boxes. She was going to give them to me for free, but I couldn't. Handed her a 20 and when I got them home found I got 40 of them pint to gallon size.

    • @tammyr2966
      @tammyr2966 Pƙed rokem +19

      What a great deal! I went to several yard sales this weekend and got 8 boxes of canning jar’s along with some lids, and all had rings, for $20! Same thing happened at one garage sale when we asked if they had canning jars, lady went in and grabbed a box and sold them to us for $4 and tried to give us some of her home canned pickles that her family didn’t like!

    • @KellyS_77
      @KellyS_77 Pƙed rokem +11

      @@tammyr2966 I would've said "oh thank you for the pickles" do you want the jar back? But probably not eaten the pickles lol.

    • @junedeike6144
      @junedeike6144 Pƙed rokem +12

      Yard sales and flea markets are the best. Can get alot of stuff cheap.

    • @huskymom234
      @huskymom234 Pƙed rokem +10

      That was a fabulous score

    • @sharonbice7490
      @sharonbice7490 Pƙed rokem +9

      I'm so glad I bought a bunch of them years back because they are way to expensive now.

  • @lindasmith6202
    @lindasmith6202 Pƙed rokem +137

    Had to laugh when you mentioned the "big yeast shortage of 2020". My grandson worked as a pizza chef for a local pizza restaurant & one day (in 2020) he went to work to find the boss in a tizzy fit because they were out of yeast! This is a small town with only two grocery stores & they were out of yeast as well. My grandson said, "Hey, I got this; be right back". He came home, I loaded him up with yeast from the freezer & her returned "THE HERO". The boss sent me a free pizza & replaced my yeast within a few days. LOL

    • @leopardwoman38
      @leopardwoman38 Pƙed rokem +5

      Great story! 👍👍👍😀💕🌾

    • @firehorsewoman414
      @firehorsewoman414 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@southerncatlady6680 oh definitely a yeast shortage, a flour shortage, a rice shortage, TP, canning jars and lids. At least where I live in Dallas area. It all pretty much happened at the same time. I bought an All American pressure canner at this time, and it took me 9 months to get it.

    • @gretchenarrant8334
      @gretchenarrant8334 Pƙed rokem

      @@firehorsewoman414 and canning jars and lids are still skyrocketing in price!!

  • @mommabscrochetkitchen2439
    @mommabscrochetkitchen2439 Pƙed rokem +150

    Duct tape can't fix stupid but it can silence it 😂

    • @ajalicea1091
      @ajalicea1091 Pƙed rokem +4

      Ooooh How True 😊
      I have seen it used for that purpose đŸ˜¶
      You would be amazed at the thousands of uses. Ask anyone in the military, authority, ect...

    • @Butterfly04able
      @Butterfly04able Pƙed rokem +4

      Biden maybe

    • @leopardwoman38
      @leopardwoman38 Pƙed rokem +1

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      @DGibsonxio Pƙed 10 dny

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  • @dianaklien1560
    @dianaklien1560 Pƙed rokem +30

    After the tp disaster time, we made sure we weren’t caught flat-footed again, so we have a small column of it in my husband’s office. Well, he has a bad back and knees and hips, etc. He once stood up after sitting too long and lost his balance. That column saved him bumps and bruises and our wall from holes. Sometimes prepping has benefits you can’t even dream of, ha!

    • @MyButtercup
      @MyButtercup Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      You can get hand held bidet for the toilet. You can wash and dry.😳

    • @dianaklien1560
      @dianaklien1560 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@MyButtercup got one, but that wouldn’t have saved my hubby from getting hurt or save the wall.

    • @suzanneroberge494
      @suzanneroberge494 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

      😊 It's now an item I keep an emergency stash of, just in case!

  • @bronzefox9035
    @bronzefox9035 Pƙed rokem +53

    We went ahead and stocked plywood for our windows. They are already cut, holes pre drilled and labeled fir each window. We also have blackout curtains so no one can see if we have lights on. We already tested them to make sure no light comes through. Extra glasses and contacts are a must. If you don't have a clothesline or scrub board, start thinking about how you will do your laundry and dry it. Stock up on laundry supplies or the supplies to make your own homemade soap (zote, Borax, super washing soda), learn how to raise your garage door if your power goes out, know where your cut off valve it to cut the water to your house, get some liquor and cigarettes even if you don't use those items. They make great bartering. Learn how to mend clothes. Have utility gloves for all family members. Have games and puzzles. Have a decontamination area. If you can, store firewood. We don't have a fireplace, but we have plenty of cured wood to use for outdoor cooking. Have pots and pans rated for open flame. Get disposable plates, bowls and cutlery. You don't want to use precious water washing dishes. I got the hubs to stock up on car parts that usually conk out. Get those extra antibiotics or meds from Contingency Medical or Jase Medical. Grab some battery back up light bulbs. I have 3 different brands. I got the GE bulbs from Lowes, then Walmart has their brand and I ordered some from Boundery. Put them in your regular light socket. When the power goes out, you still have lights. They are not to be left on but going in and out of rooms is fine. I have had ours last a few weeks. If the light stats on, it lasts about 8 hours of constant light. If you can afford a solar "generator", grab some along with solar panels. We have had ours for 2 years now and love it. It is the Bluetti AC200P with an external battery back of another 2000 watts. It stays in the livingroom. It is easy to use and powerful. We save the gas generator for other emergencies. Binoculars come in handy for many things. Get a silcot key incase you need to get water from a commercial building. Get a tent and know how to set it up. Already tune your emergency crank-battery powered radio to the proper channel. Get fans to plug into those solar generators. They don't pull many watts and you want to stay cool in the summer. Upgrade your doors and windows if you have the extra cash. They have a film you can put on your windows to make them not shatter. They will still crack though.

  • @diannamc367
    @diannamc367 Pƙed rokem +31

    One of my favorite movie quotes "If duct tape won't fix it, you're not using enough duct tape." 😂😂😂
    I also have zip ties and I never throw out binding twine. I need to stock up better on nails and screws. I use alot of those.

  • @rachelhughes8951
    @rachelhughes8951 Pƙed rokem +46

    Also have a 'Grab It List' in many locations. (A purse, on the fridge, wallet, etc.) If you are only given minutes to get out of the house your brain will not think as clearly as you hope. Make a list of what you want to take in the order you will grab it. Have a plan for where it would go in your vehicles.

  • @magsstewart5488
    @magsstewart5488 Pƙed rokem +25

    I’m reminded of 2007 when my now husband and I happened upon a blackberry patch. We got out to pick. After an hour he asked me how many blackberries I wanted. I said, “all of them.” It’s become a running joke. He knows better than to ask how many jars I need. He knows the answer.

    • @lillybrooks7662
      @lillybrooks7662 Pƙed rokem +3

      You are definitely a woman after my own heart! “All of them“ is usually my only acceptable answer
 Anybody who’s silly enough to ask, you’re right, they should know better!!! đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @janejdough2230
    @janejdough2230 Pƙed rokem +20

    Teachers do this in class! I had them draw pictures of their yard . Then take it to their parents and they all decided on their safe spot is and sign it (EVERYONE). Worth 10 marks.

  • @Sarah-zg5qs
    @Sarah-zg5qs Pƙed rokem +30

    For people who may not be able to stock up on the different cleaning supplies because they are expensive, you can stock up on plain vinegar dilute it with water and you have an all purpose cleaner that will clean floors, the washroom, counters and top of the oven. I put some peppermint oil in mine for fragrance

    • @cynthiaoconnor7185
      @cynthiaoconnor7185 Pƙed rokem +6

      Plus, the peppermint essential oil is a good insect repellent.

  • @pamelaj25
    @pamelaj25 Pƙed rokem +64

    I highly recommend getting big rolls of heavy duty plastic. It has so many uses. However, you may need to section off a a room in your house in order to heat and cool a room for your needs. Home Depot actually sells containment room kits. Get One!❀

  • @MamaKat3037
    @MamaKat3037 Pƙed rokem +44

    I'd like to add a few thoughts---have a Bug Home bag, keep it in your car, update at least annually. Know how to get home on foot and estimate how long it will take, plan accordingly. Scope out the route home---where can you 'camp' for the night? Are there any 'obstacles ' ---bridges that may be down, roads that may become impassible, etc. Map out alternate routes home. Inform family ahead of time of your routes home, etc.
    You mentioned a 'water bob'. We often lose electricity and we are on a well. Before a big storm arrives, we fill the 5-gal potable water jugs and washing machine for flushing, etc. After the storm, use the washing machine water for your next load of wash. And, if the storm looks really bad/long lasting, do your dishes and laundry before you lose water!

    • @Momma4210
      @Momma4210 Pƙed rokem +9

      For men that wear dress shoes for work and also women who may be in heels or sandals, keep socks and a pair of good walking sneakers o. The trunk with your get home bag!

    • @karenpeterfi2223
      @karenpeterfi2223 Pƙed rokem +3

      You can store water in the bathtub to help with flushing the toilets.

    • @karenpeterfi2223
      @karenpeterfi2223 Pƙed rokem +4

      Also solar phone chargers

  • @C2yourself
    @C2yourself Pƙed rokem +51

    Speaking of grid down canning...it just dawned on me I'll need a wind up manual timer! Maybe a few of them and an hour glass

  • @peggypease3267
    @peggypease3267 Pƙed rokem +76

    We added zip ties to our preps plus wire cutters. Thanks for your list

  • @JulsB63
    @JulsB63 Pƙed rokem +15

    Blue shop towels, ( automotive section) are made of paper but are sturdier then others. Pllus they can be washed or rinsed, dried and used again and theyre are cheap!

  • @chandraachtenberg3123
    @chandraachtenberg3123 Pƙed rokem +18

    Don't forget matches or a supply of lighters .

  • @maryfail2393
    @maryfail2393 Pƙed rokem +19

    I knew I had my husband on board with canning jars when he called and said he found several boxes of jars and knew I would want them so he had already gotten them!!

  • @karenfaries5056
    @karenfaries5056 Pƙed rokem +48

    I gave water Bob's for Christmas gifts last year some family members thought I was crazy but I know it was a good thing to have. I'm doing what I can when I can... Prayers for all of us 🙏...

  • @jessicaquiroz7178
    @jessicaquiroz7178 Pƙed rokem +15

    In South Louisiana, we are taught to prepare for Hurricane season at least a month ahead of time. Have non perishable food, water and other supplies ready to go for at least 3 days for each person and pets in your household. We also taught to clean out the tub before storm hits and fill with water. We have 6 of the large water jugs that we fill up for either cleaning or consumption.

  • @gailntag
    @gailntag Pƙed rokem +13

    My family was in New York City when the towers were hit. Panicked when I could not get a hold of them. My nephew was also in the Pentagon. Absolutely a great idea for plans to get together.

  • @Loristhriftykitchenpantyr
    @Loristhriftykitchenpantyr Pƙed rokem +28

    Hi Leisa. Great list. I always say I am bugging in, but you just never know when you will be forced to leave. When I was like 9 or 10, the police knocked on the door early in the morning telling my mom she had 15 minutes to get out of the house and away from the area. Someone had stumbled across 100 pounds of dynamite buried in a field close to my house that they had to destroy. She had to get 3 kids out of bed, dressed in the car and gone by the time they came back around. Rumor was it was buried by Al Capone's gang years ago after a bank robbery. He owned a rental house right by our house. Anyway, she had no plan in place, no way to call my dad who was not home at the time to let him know where we were. We finally went to my grandparent's house for the day. Just a reminder that you never know when you may be forced to leave. There are several items on that list I need to pick up. Thanks.

    • @Putzywoo
      @Putzywoo Pƙed rokem +3

      Same! But about 10 yrs ago a small chemical company near me blew up. The area was evacuated for a few days. I was more prepared that many, but still had to scramble to collect some needed items. It was a great lesson!

    • @firehorsewoman414
      @firehorsewoman414 Pƙed rokem +3

      I want to hear the end of the story. Was your house ok? Did they blow up the dynamite?
      @putzywoo and @lori349898 your stories made think about having that all important notebook that can be easily grabbed

    • @Loristhriftykitchenpantyr
      @Loristhriftykitchenpantyr Pƙed rokem +2

      @@firehorsewoman414 they blew the dynamite up. It was far enough away that my dad said it just sounded like a thunderstorm rolling in. He slept through most of it. Probably the best day's sleep he had in a long time with all of us gone all day lol.

    • @firehorsewoman414
      @firehorsewoman414 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@Loristhriftykitchenpantyr well glad it wasn’t a disaster, but nerve wracking nonetheless.

    • @firehorsewoman414
      @firehorsewoman414 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Putzywoo out of curiosity, what did you change or perfect from the situation?

  • @pats1168
    @pats1168 Pƙed rokem +29

    To avoid wasting space with empty canning jars, store water in them!

    • @cogit8able
      @cogit8able Pƙed rokem +5

      Keep your grains like oatmeal cereal and rice in them it keeps the moisture and bugs out.

    • @an-alechianeathery770
      @an-alechianeathery770 Pƙed rokem +1

      I, through canning water water was crazy idea. Then I saw a video on why should can water. Now I'm going to try can water in case my pipes freeze, my city has to work on our water line which is a lot in winter when city water freezes over. Here again, our hasn't updated our water treatment and too many people moving in for our water tower/ water system to hold many family moving in. From what I heard they are tracking in water.

    • @pats1168
      @pats1168 Pƙed rokem

      @an-alechianeathery770 I hadn't thought about *canning* the water... But I guess my main question would be, why? I've just been getting the lids a little warm (warm room temp) and screwing down the rings tightly.... but if I canned them, I wouldn't have to keep the rings on. When I got ready to use the jars, I'd usually use the water to water my plants or use it for cleaning (mopping the floor, washing dishes, etc.) Even if I don't can it, I know it's still clean water, just not sure how it would taste unless I took the trouble to re-oxegenate it and I'm able to reuse the lids if I don't can it... do you water bath or pressure can it? How long do you process it? Something to think about....

    • @D1ann3M
      @D1ann3M Pƙed rokem +1

      @@pats1168 I think the suggestion was to use the space that the jars take up by filling them with water so you have water if you need it.

  • @Tzippy323
    @Tzippy323 Pƙed rokem +28

    When I heard that Instant Pot has declared bankruptcy, I went online and ordered sealing rings and spare parts for my 2 instant pots. Yes, they will take up a little space, and yes I may never need them, but it is so reassuring to know that I have them.

    • @PeriwinkleBluetag
      @PeriwinkleBluetag Pƙed rokem +4

      I hadn’t heard

    • @cogit8able
      @cogit8able Pƙed rokem +2

      So sad to hear about instapot.

    • @vickischoenwald7922
      @vickischoenwald7922 Pƙed rokem

      I read about Instant Pot bankruptcy several months ago. I immediately ordered seals and cords. I was somewhere in my community, looking for Instant Pot accessories and the salesman asked me what I was particularly looking for, I made the mistake of mentioning that Instant pot was in bankruptcy and he literally blew a cork! That's just fake news! Sorry buddy, I'll be on top of things for my family.

    • @heatherk8931
      @heatherk8931 Pƙed rokem

      Also gaskets and heat strip for those old Foodsavers.

  • @sueranbarger5874
    @sueranbarger5874 Pƙed rokem +10

    I keep solar lights in the yard and when a big storm is coming or powers out, I bring them inside to light the bathroom, kitchen... everywhere. No fire, so safe with kkds and pets and then I take them out or put in a window in the day to recharge.

    • @MamaKat3037
      @MamaKat3037 Pƙed rokem +1

      I buy up the 1/2 price glow sticks after Halloween and keep them handy. Don't really need (or want) the 12-hours sticks, just enough to get a few things done before bed.

  • @cathyrowe594
    @cathyrowe594 Pƙed rokem +22

    Add a small bucket for foraging & dipping water.( peanut butter buckets work great for this)
    Also a solar trickle charger to keep battery banks, phones, rechargable batteries, etc topped up.

  • @sowandtare
    @sowandtare Pƙed rokem +12

    Instant hand warmers work great in incubators when the power goes out.

  • @kimthomas5430
    @kimthomas5430 Pƙed rokem +22

    Duct tape
    Coffee filters
    Large bags of salt
    Back up fuel / with stabilizer
    Dish Soap
    Powdered milk
    Flour/cornmeal
    Yeast
    Canning supplies
    Vinegar
    Pectin
    Jars + lids
    Propane tanks
    Propane fill adapters
    Batteries for everything
    Generator (dual fuel)
    Evacuation plan
    Get extra medication prescription if you can
    Crank style radio
    Oil for vehicles/generators
    Emergency meals.
    Rain gear
    Toilet paper 😂
    Paper goods
    Extra phone chargers
    Water bob
    Fuel siphon
    Liquid gasket
    Fuses for car
    Feminine hygiene
    Locks
    Bolt cutter
    Plastic sheeting and tarps
    Extra extension cords & power strips. Don’t overload them
    Extra shoes/boots
    Shoe goo. Quick repair for shoes
    Maps.
    Cash is king
    Propane lamp lanterns mantels
    DUCT TAPE. 😂.
    Thank you!!!!
    Need batteries and duct tape

  • @susanrose7066
    @susanrose7066 Pƙed rokem +24

    I must recommend again - hand crank flashlights. You can get them with weather radar and USB ports.

    • @junedeike6144
      @junedeike6144 Pƙed rokem +2

      Got mine at a goodwill outlet. Cost me about $2. Works great. It also has solar on the top incase I don't want to use the crank.

    • @cyndajo
      @cyndajo Pƙed rokem +3

      My weather radio has a hand crank to power it up if needed. It has a flashlight and USB charging port so you can charge your cell phone etc. it also runs off batteries or USB charging. My lamps have USB charging ports in the base, so my radio stays plugged in and fully charged. It’s definitely handy for tracking severe weather, and so much more.

  • @americafirst9144
    @americafirst9144 Pƙed rokem +8

    Portable Duct Tape:
    Cut a piece of wax paper about 30" long. Lay on a table. Stick a piece of duct tape to it. Cut it down, leaving about 3/16" of wax paper around the edges.
    Fold accordion style to fit in your wallet, handbag or BOB.
    I once had to tape my friends trunk shut when we were out of town - with hot pink duct tape.

    • @lillybrooks7662
      @lillybrooks7662 Pƙed rokem +2

      HOT PINKâ€ŠđŸ„ł
      Yeah, that would SOOOO be me!!!!’ đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @lemoncrinckles
    @lemoncrinckles Pƙed rokem +22

    "Super impoitant!" I get excited about having a pantry full of toilet paper, too, Leisa! 😄In addition to lots of extra batteries, I have a multiple little flashlights near at hand, all around the apartment for when the power goes out. With my walking issues, I don't want to be stumbling around in the dark. 🙂

    • @TLCInTheGarden
      @TLCInTheGarden Pƙed rokem +2

      Emergency light bulbs (they charge in lamps with normal use) and tap lights are also helpful in the home. I keep one or the other in every room of the house so we can see if the power goes out and the kids are not tempted to play with them.

    • @CMarie404
      @CMarie404 Pƙed rokem

      Smart on keeping little flashlights all around. Do you happen to walk with a cane? There are some with built in flashlight! I had bought one for use outside in slick weather (our yard goes down hill directly from back door. I am often heading outside with my dogs). So I got the cane as a suped up walking stick. The flashlight is just brilliant addition.
      More recently I started tacking little flashlights to the top of most doorways. Can grab at any time. The kind I get are small, slim, about size of thumb, and have ability to be turned on (some are press to turn on, but once let go it turns off). Then added them to gear bags, totes, and other places that may need light. Basically giving me enough light to get to better lighting supplies, which arent too far out of reach, but still.,, nice to just have.

    • @MamaKat3037
      @MamaKat3037 Pƙed rokem +3

      Another thought on flashlights. I bought a bunch of the small flashlights on a lanyard, the 3 AA battery size. I hang one on the inside doorknob of each room, also in purses, cars, under the kitchen sink, etc. They are always handy, always easy to find in the dark. One of the stores (Lowes, Hm Depot, or Walmart) sells a 10 pack in different colors for about 10-13 bucks and they come WITH the batteries!. Pretty cheap for a needed prep.

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Pƙed rokem +15

    In this area during 2020, yeast and toilet paper were bartering items. We began our odesey in early March and yeast wss being scaped off the shelves clear into July. Some folks were having friends, family, and co-workers going out of state promise to bring yeast back with them. People were traveling into city grocery dtores where fewer people used yeast and/ or they were at work when the stores opened and yeast was on the shelf.

  • @amysvob3066
    @amysvob3066 Pƙed rokem +9

    Something I didn’t realize was a thing but we all need to do this. Kim kamando spoke about an AI situation that can fool us easily. AI has the ability to make phone calls to us and present as someone on our list. It can mimic the persons voice saying they need help. We all need a code word. She suggested you tell the person you will call them right back. We discussed this and have come up with a specific question and answer to be able to know truth from deception.

  • @Saoirse.n.Murphy
    @Saoirse.n.Murphy Pƙed rokem +17

    Remember to have spare parts for your canners! Nothing like having 16 jars of chicken ready to go and I cannot get a seal. It was touch and go there and I finally got it done, but I ordered two new gasket rings and additional supplies. Peace

    • @angelal6700
      @angelal6700 Pƙed rokem +1

      Yeah, I was there, neither of my Presto 18qts would come up to pressure.
      It was the little emergency plug-bought generic that says it fits, doesn't. 😱 But the gasket rings do!
      And all the jar lifters, extra jigglers, etc, etc.

  • @girlnextdoorgrooming
    @girlnextdoorgrooming Pƙed rokem +19

    Me: How many canning jars do you need?
    Leisa: Yes

    • @SuttonsDaze
      @SuttonsDaze  Pƙed rokem +1

      đŸ€Ł

    • @CrazyGrandmaWeaz
      @CrazyGrandmaWeaz Pƙed rokem +14

      đŸ€Ł I was told I had too many! I don't need that kind of negativity in my life. đŸ€Ł

    • @Holly-ys1me
      @Holly-ys1me Pƙed rokem +3

      They prepping sites say that if you are canning into jars then you would need 20,000 jars in different sizes plus the pressure canner and shelves to put them on as well as the lids.

    • @Karen-sv9yn
      @Karen-sv9yn Pƙed rokem +2

      ​@@Holly-ys1me 20k??😳

    • @diannamc367
      @diannamc367 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@CrazyGrandmaWeaz agreed!

  • @spockmcoyissmart961
    @spockmcoyissmart961 Pƙed rokem +19

    If you have a generator, please read the owners manual and know when to change the oil. Some can go 40 hours and need oil changed. Some can only go 8 hours and need oil changed. If yours has an oil sensor, it will shut down the generator or not allow it to restart until you change the oil. Have a few spare spark plugs too. Get familiar with the engine and know how to change your oil and spark plug.

  • @HealyMeans
    @HealyMeans Pƙed rokem +45

    hi đŸ€—
    i may have missed a few, but i hope this list helps.
    please watch the full video for details/additional information.
    * duct tape
    * coffee filters
    * large bag if salt
    * backup fuel
    * dawn dishwashing liquid
    * powdered milk
    * flour / cornmeal
    * yeast
    * extra canning supplies (vinegar, salt, canning lids, canning jars, etc.)
    * extra propane and tanks (different sizes)
    * (rechargeable) batteries
    * propane fill adapter
    * generators
    * indivual/family evacuation/bug out plan (natural disasters)
    * extra/extended medical prescriptions
    * communications (ham, weather)
    * maintenance oil
    * emergency meals
    * rain gear (boots, ponchos)
    * toilet paper, paper towels
    * phone chargers/cords
    * water bob (bathtub)
    * fuel siphon
    * liquid gasket
    * fuses
    * feminine hygiene
    * locks
    * bolt cutters
    * plastic sheeting
    * extension cords/power strips
    * extra shoes/boots
    * shoe goo
    * paper local maps
    * cash (silver or paper)
    * propane lantern & mantle
    * duct tape (yes, twice 😁)

    • @reesewhitt5495
      @reesewhitt5495 Pƙed rokem +2

      Thanks

    • @paula5440
      @paula5440 Pƙed rokem +2

      Thankyou, I do a screenshot of this list for when I go shopping đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @Tibordog
      @Tibordog Pƙed rokem

      Paper maps too

    • @carrieporter3401
      @carrieporter3401 Pƙed rokem

      @@paula5440 lo

    • @leopardwoman38
      @leopardwoman38 Pƙed rokem +1

      Thank you for the list! đŸ‘đŸŒđŸ‘đŸŒđŸ‘đŸŒđŸ‘đŸ‘đŸ‘đŸ˜€đŸ’•

  • @vstarrdr
    @vstarrdr Pƙed rokem +18

    Something I think needs to be added to a prepper stash is a simple roll up solar panel with rechargeable batteries and a battery pack. Regular batteries are great for short term, let's face it, if power is out for a week or more or your bugging out how long are they going to last. People in apartments/condos that don't have a generator can put one on the window seal or balcony, if your hiking you can attach a small one to the outside of your back pack and recharge batteries while hiking. Also I think solar path lights are a good idea for bugging in, charge during the day and bring in at night.

    • @jkid9942
      @jkid9942 Pƙed rokem +2

      And there are many solar lights, radios, etc. my favorite brand is HybridLight.

    • @cherylcook1942
      @cherylcook1942 Pƙed rokem

      I use the solar lights to bring indoors, they are to secure to a post. Costco had them,they are good quality.

  • @bethanyg153
    @bethanyg153 Pƙed rokem +34

    I have a ton of blackstrap molasses. It’s like a multi-vitamin. (All the minerals and nutrients left behind from sugar production) It will bloom yeast if you don’t have sugar and you can add it to water to fertilize plants. You can buy a gallon from Azure for $15-20 usually.

    • @dalegaa4094
      @dalegaa4094 Pƙed rokem +10

      Molasses milk is good. Would certainly help low fat powdered milk taste better.

    • @user-kq7fc5id2y
      @user-kq7fc5id2y Pƙed rokem +3

      I have several bottles too đŸ˜‚đŸ€Ł

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Pƙed rokem +4

      Iron anyway

    • @dalegaa4094
      @dalegaa4094 Pƙed rokem +4

      Great for people who can't take artificial iron tablets.

    • @cyndajo
      @cyndajo Pƙed rokem +3

      I just found out I’m anemic. I already have BS molasses, and will be adding some to a glass of milk daily to help increase my iron intake.

  • @ambercantu1010
    @ambercantu1010 Pƙed rokem +12

    My town was hit Friday by a tornado thank God my family was safe but many many families lost there homes but from watching you I'm as prepared as I could be we had no electricity for 24 hours and have no gas for two weeks to a month

  • @SleepyHead76
    @SleepyHead76 Pƙed rokem +14

    Just for anyone interested. On Amazon they have 12 mre’s for over $100 but they have 10 humanitarian food pouches for less then $50. They don’t require water or heat to eat them. I think they’re perfect for a “get home” bag.

  • @mister-action1
    @mister-action1 Pƙed rokem +8

    Get a bidet. Amazon has them for around $35. Once you get used to them you will wonder how you never bought one before now. As long as you have water. It will work. You will only need 3 to 6 sheets of toilet paper. You will save money on paper and save having to pump your septic system as often. It took awhile for my wife to try it. Now she loves it!!

    • @susanschneider-baker49
      @susanschneider-baker49 Pƙed rokem +3

      Cut old T-shirts into 6" X 7" cloths and put in a pretty basket in the bathroom for patting dry after urinating.
      Drop the cloth into a recycled Dishwashing Tab container with a snap lid on the floor or shelf by the toilet.
      Once a week toss them in the wash & dry, fold in half and reuse.
      Save the TP for the Dirty Job.

    • @user-dh6fr3mr2q
      @user-dh6fr3mr2q Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      Ah, water. I have a well, but in the event of failure, how to access the water! I'm going to invest in a hand crank. Modern wells cannot accommodate buckets, and many go down too deep anyway. A hand crank could help save the day!

  • @renondagregson1363
    @renondagregson1363 Pƙed rokem +7

    Oil lamps and wicks with lots of lamp oil. I grew up using those.❀

  • @NANASplash
    @NANASplash Pƙed rokem +10

    Just grabbed another 2 flats of quart jars and a flat of pint jars on sale at Walmart this morning. Extra lids are next! Also bought an extra 100 gallon propane tank and had it filled.

  • @LurkerSmurf
    @LurkerSmurf Pƙed rokem +15

    Great timing for this post. With Father's Day this weekend, every hardware and sporting store is having sales. Almost everything you mentioned can be found there.

    • @margaretbedwell3211
      @margaretbedwell3211 Pƙed rokem +4

      If you haven't already purchased one, the little red box that holds a multitude of batteries or all sizes. It is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

    • @SuttonsDaze
      @SuttonsDaze  Pƙed rokem +2

      That is awesome!

  • @frsp3403
    @frsp3403 Pƙed rokem +8

    Regarding not needing the generator, my husband wanted a skid steer for plowing our business parking lot, some ground work and honestly, for a fun toy. He figured he wouldnt need the F250 then and could get something smaller.
    Found one that needed work. Did alot then sent it in last fall because we were running out of time. It was all ready to go.
    NE Ohio can thank us for the mild winter.

  • @Serenity_Craft
    @Serenity_Craft Pƙed rokem +17

    I would also recommend walkie talkies. My group has 3 families living on the same land, and we lose phone service all the time. We use walkie talkies to communicate between the homes. This is not for everybody, but it is useful when one person is out taking care of the garden or animals and another is in the house to ask for some extra (whatever) from out of the land.

  • @karinhart489
    @karinhart489 Pƙed rokem +7

    We belong to AAA for roadside assistance
 and paper maps. Over time every vehicle & GoBag has local, regional, state maps in a qt ziplock bag to keep dry. đŸ—ș

  • @patsmall4386
    @patsmall4386 Pƙed rokem +14

    This winter I started using powdered milk in my coffee because I'd broken my knee and couldn't get out to get milk I like it and it works really well

    • @july77773
      @july77773 Pƙed rokem +3

      You can also buy powdered heavy cream

    • @berniperrong3332
      @berniperrong3332 Pƙed rokem +3

      Nestle makes Media CrĂšma! It comes in a can and is fantastic as a sweet coffee cream.

    • @robinguertin574
      @robinguertin574 Pƙed rokem +1

      @patsmall, I hope your knee healed well!

  • @autumnwest5854
    @autumnwest5854 Pƙed rokem +9

    Grid down electric cords are still useful, chothes line, tie down items. If green/ black color security 6" off the ground, tie bells on for early warning system. Think out of the box.

    • @quilterinthewoods62
      @quilterinthewoods62 Pƙed rokem

      Also, use those phone charger cords that are no longer working. They make great cords for these things also. My friend has a two story house and it is BIG. She rigged up a sort of "dumb waiter" with that and a shopping bag you can buy at Marshalls. It is pulled up by the person upstairs, or when you are unsteady on your feet when carrying "light" items upstairs. GENIUS!

  • @Rose-ht3xc
    @Rose-ht3xc Pƙed rokem +4

    Backup "cheater glasses." DT has them in several strengths. Just because you don't need them now, doesn't mean you won't later. Also, I get my zip ties from DT and Menards.

  • @sundrop3911
    @sundrop3911 Pƙed rokem +56

    Great list, some I have never thought of. I would also add clothes line and clothes pins. You may need to hang clothes to dry inside or outside depending on the season. Even with most emergency generators, running a dryer to dry clothes is too much pull on the generator that is mostly being used to keep the refrigerator and freezers going in our home.

  • @glenparker234
    @glenparker234 Pƙed rokem +7

    A few years ago we couldn’t get the pectin for making jelly my mother thought well how did they use to do it years ago looking in some of her old cook books she found out just put in som apple pealing and cook it a little longer and it tasted better anyway and I think it worked out a lot better than the low cal diet stuff they had in the store at the time

    • @jennyt5176
      @jennyt5176 Pƙed rokem +1

      Seeds from lemons works well too.

  • @leeannwicker937
    @leeannwicker937 Pƙed rokem +6

    I's add super glue, wood glue and tacky glue which along with duct tape will fix most anything. Dish pans. For dishes obviously, but also for washing hands, sponge baths, hair washing, laundry. I have 6 and they all stack together not taking up much space.

  • @robingirven4570
    @robingirven4570 Pƙed rokem +29

    We’re more prepared than I thought we were! I feel very lucky that my FIL had gas and diesel tanks put in on this farm. Can’t use it in our vehicles because of the stabilizer but everything else, yes. We actually have a lot of what you listed. Our son and his family live next door, their property butts up against our, there’s 30 acres in between us but our walkie talkies reach!!
    I’m very grateful for our freeze dryer too. Every other load is milk or eggs.
    Thank you Leisa, for the wonderful reminders! đŸŒș

  • @rheath3313
    @rheath3313 Pƙed rokem +8

    Jase medical now offers 1 year prescriptions for chronic medications in addition to antibiotics.

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Pƙed rokem +4

    About that rain gear: Ours is on the larger side and big enough to go over warmer clothes. By definition, we don't get much for snow, are not overly cold, amd few have honestly adequate warm weather clothing. Rain gear keeps you dry and doesn't let the wind penetrate. We keep rain gesr in the car during the fall, winter, and spring.

  • @daval5563
    @daval5563 Pƙed rokem +14

    Thank you for your video.
    Great list.
    Having taught myself to pay attention to what grabs my attention, ... I managed to buy 12 and a half gallons of clean burning Kerosene, two of the metal wick adjustment/replacement parts with wicks, and a couple of bags of replacement wicks.
    We have three old fashioned Oil Lamps here in storage and then I checked the "very old" five gallon container of Kerosene we have out in the barn only to discover it might have a gallon of kerosene left in it. That just didn't make sense to me, one gallon of Kerosene, ... and now I feel better about the situation.
    "Rationed" and this Lamp Oil could last awhile, ... Knock on wood.
    No more gas for me. Well, maybe a little.
    I'm going with propane for my duel fuel 11,500 watt generator. That will run this house with power to spare. My first "goal" is twenty 20lb tanks.
    I'm of the opinion that if it's real bad, the generator will be rationed and only run a few hours a week to pump water, do laundry, take showers, get some canning done.
    They won't give me a 400 lb propane tank for just the generator so I'm hoarding 20lb tanks. I have seven so far and two of them are so old they refuse to fill them but one is 3/4 full so it's not too bad.
    AND!
    I was told I could take them to a propane exchange depot and trade them in and then let them deal with the unfillable tank.
    $64 and tax for a new empty 20lb propane tank, so I bought a used BBQ for $50 and the three tanks that came with it, .... anyone want a used BBQ? No tank, ....
    My favorite soap is the large yellow hard Bar of Sunlight soap. That crap burns the dirt off a fellow, a "real mans" soap eh? Whimper, whimper.
    Powdered Milk caught my attention and I was surprised to find out the wholesalers wanted $155 for 10kg (22lb) bag of Skim Milk powder but the big box sold me four 2.5kg bags for $120.00
    That got packed away in one gallon Mylar and I may get more yet too.
    Flour and yeast is covered with another half ton of whole Wheat and 500 lb of whole oats in my sights.
    I'm with you on the canning jars, ... one can't have too many mason jars. ... or lids.
    I just bit the bullet and bought a case of lids for $5 a dozen, 24 dozen in a case. Man, that hurts. But every year I try to buy double of what I need and stash half.
    It seems that when I wait for sales on lids these days, they are out of stock so get them while the getting is good.
    I'm saving my old lids too. Within reason of course.
    I'm not interested in communication right now, ... I'm sure if there's anyone wanting to talk to me, they'll figure it out.
    I'll listen to reports on the radio, knowing they are bias and keep my ear to the ground for the reality of my community.
    A smudge fire could do a lot to warn the community that something was up. Burn a tire, that will send up a smoke signal eh?
    Barring all strong winds that is.
    God, I so prep for the stone age, no phones or fuses, ... matter of fact, I tossed my phone years ago.
    I told you that I blew the motor in the car? I'm not getting another one either.
    "Be Screwed Now And Avoid The Post SHTF Rush".
    There still two cars and a half ton truck on the property so it's not like I'm stranded, .... yet.
    Another tape that I use a lot of is the red construction tape, ... Tac Tape maybe? Tec tape? It reinforces all my boxes.
    Keep up the great work and good luck.

    • @SuttonsDaze
      @SuttonsDaze  Pƙed rokem +3

      Trade in those tanks, totally worth it. ❀

  • @kathyfatheree9378
    @kathyfatheree9378 Pƙed rokem +4

    You can refill 1 lb propane canisters from a 20 lb with an adapter. I bought an adapter from Lowe’s

  • @jenarutberg9323
    @jenarutberg9323 Pƙed rokem +5

    I'm going to add extra socks, here in hot subtropical Florida i'd recommended cotton, but other places wool. Also extra towels. If you have a flood, or other issues to clean up you're likely to ruin a few.
    Plus in an area that has had electricity out for quite some time during a hurricane, extra comes in handy when there isn't a working washer within miles. Same with sheets. Microfibers too. How about small hand warmers that you get in sporting goods places for a buck or two? We have a few cold days here and they will keep you warm without danger of fire. Thanks

    • @MamaKat3037
      @MamaKat3037 Pƙed rokem

      I buy used towels from garage/estate sales, sheets, pillows & pillowcases too. Mostly I use these for the dogs (bathing, sleeping crates, etc) but they'd also come in handy during an emergency.

  • @susansailors1716
    @susansailors1716 Pƙed rokem +7

    How many canning jars do you need? All of them 😁

  • @susanclair8623
    @susanclair8623 Pƙed rokem +6

    I think I have apx 1200 jars at this time. I have about 200 have food in at this time. Can't wait to fill more of them up

  • @2leelouCreates
    @2leelouCreates Pƙed rokem +5

    Duct tape is the best! You have a great point that there should be more than you think you'll need by having extra. So many people tend to get what they think they'll need when, in fact, they usually need more.

  • @zaks4434
    @zaks4434 Pƙed rokem +5

    Binder Clips, all sizes. You'll figure out just what all you can use them for besides just holding several sheets of paper. example... When I have garden plants out early, and then get a cool or frost warning. I use plastic over the tomato cages, and use the binder clips to hold the plastic on to the wire cage. I plant garden plants in flower pots, That if they need extra support, I place binder clips on the edge lip of the pot, tie string on the binder clips.

    • @paulawinstead5660
      @paulawinstead5660 Pƙed rokem +1

      I used to use those binder clips to hang my wash on the clothesline outside. Was too "cheap" and had an attitude of: "I ain't leaving the house to get CLOTHES PINS!" I also use them to close cereal bags.

  • @terireyes1127
    @terireyes1127 Pƙed rokem +5

    My son and I talked about salt for bartering. I picked up individual packets from Sam's.

  • @Dianatoo123
    @Dianatoo123 Pƙed rokem +11

    Amazing how you can make going through a list enjoyable and entertaining. I need to add extra quantity on some of these Thanks for the reminder.

  • @dianamiller5583
    @dianamiller5583 Pƙed rokem +10

    Even if you are past the point of needing feminine hygiene products for yourself, it's a good idea to have them anyway. You never know if someone is at your home and will need them if visiting or when SHTF.

    • @cyndajo
      @cyndajo Pƙed rokem +6

      Sanitary napkins also make great temporary bandages. I bought some specifically for this reason.

    • @quilterinthewoods62
      @quilterinthewoods62 Pƙed rokem +1

      Totally true. I have 5 grandaughters that will be needing them so I am storing for them.

    • @lillybrooks7662
      @lillybrooks7662 Pƙed rokem +1

      Or even for bartering!

    • @quilterinthewoods62
      @quilterinthewoods62 Pƙed rokem +1

      u can also use for pressure or covers for wounds also. So many more needs for things other than the intended use! Aoo great ideas.

  • @dag118
    @dag118 Pƙed rokem +7

    I looked at my Augason farm honey powder. Why did I think it would just be honey? Flipping fructose in it! Just buy plain honey.

    • @cheryladams5175
      @cheryladams5175 Pƙed rokem +1

      Honey keeps FOREVER. If it crystallizes just sit the jar in very hot water and it will return to liquid form.

  • @mukaniwatkins2598
    @mukaniwatkins2598 Pƙed rokem +4

    I started learning about prepping back in late 2021 and it is overwhelming but can be productive and is learning experience too.

  • @trustingod9160
    @trustingod9160 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hand can opener, candles,liters,solar lights have a blessed day

  • @sherrywoodrum7577
    @sherrywoodrum7577 Pƙed rokem +9

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO!! Great ideas. I wouldn't have thought of extra shoes in vehicle/ bugout bag. (Duh.) Thank you!

  • @woodsie5796
    @woodsie5796 Pƙed rokem +12

    I am, where I am. Great list, I tend to refute freezer stuffs because, well, its not too good if you're in a grid down situation, just like not having "modern conveniences" to open a can of anything. But, you made an excellent point about keeping things for longer and ... if the grid goes down, can it! ❀ Thanks and Blessings đŸ„°

    • @tonette6592
      @tonette6592 Pƙed rokem +1

      That's why I learned to pressure can,but I also cook most of what goes in the freezer so it can last longer and it can at least e given away instead of going to waste if it comes to that.

    • @dianaklien1560
      @dianaklien1560 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@tonette6592water bathing can work also. There are several ways to preserve meat including cutting them thin and salting or smoking them. Being in the freezer gives people a little more time to get them preserved.

  • @tinaingram885
    @tinaingram885 Pƙed rokem +2

    I keep clear calk in case that don't need a calking gun. It's in a can with a push top. We've sealed around vents, back door and inside. I used it to reglue things. Flex Seal!!! At Walmart. 😊

  • @patriotpreacher43
    @patriotpreacher43 Pƙed rokem +5

    Good. Would add gloves from rubber, to abrasion resistant to warm ones.

  • @suburbanhillbilly2999
    @suburbanhillbilly2999 Pƙed rokem +3

    All very good points. As somebody who is barefoot 90% of the time. Good insoles, callus, corn and bunion cushions will save you a world of pain when wearing shoes or boots for long periods of time.

  • @comenterrimcd2571
    @comenterrimcd2571 Pƙed rokem +5

    I think you made the million hit video! Great job!

  • @dianevictorianshabbyshop3876

    I use my solar lights from the yard to power down times.

  • @carolbailey2289
    @carolbailey2289 Pƙed rokem +4

    Wd-40 and FlexSeal

  • @SuzanneU
    @SuzanneU Pƙed rokem +4

    I'd never heard of liquid gasket - it's now on my list.

  • @jessiceeoriginal
    @jessiceeoriginal Pƙed rokem +2

    I always try to venture in taking other roads to and from home when I can. Also learned new ways to get home to and from work. Good idea mot only have a map but to actually take the time to drive different paths on purpose.

  • @tammymanuel9158
    @tammymanuel9158 Pƙed rokem +14

    Awesome list. I got about 50-60 bags of powdered milk from our food bank. They were giving it away like there was no tomorrow. Lol. They asked me if I wanted extra, he k ya! Still trying to get things completely organized and making a list of what I have and what I still need to get.

    • @SuttonsDaze
      @SuttonsDaze  Pƙed rokem +2

      That is awesome!

    • @terrysitar3054
      @terrysitar3054 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      How long does powdered milk last past date on package?

    • @tammymanuel9158
      @tammymanuel9158 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@terrysitar3054 they have a 5 yr sell by date.

  • @peternorthrup6274
    @peternorthrup6274 Pƙed rokem +2

    I bought a solar panel kit years ago at harbor freight. It works great. I picked up used batteries at my local auto repair shop. $5.00 apiece. Old one's last for years. Picked up a power inverter. I can run the basics. Great show.

  • @mommiedearest5337
    @mommiedearest5337 Pƙed rokem +4

    We don’t have a cow, and there isn’t one in our future, so powdered milk is on our shelf! Great list!

    • @vstarrdr
      @vstarrdr Pƙed rokem +2

      I have a milk cow and she just had a "future milk cow" and I still freeze dry milk for long term storage, back up to my back up milk supply? Also to give away to moms with children first, then others as needed. 2 things I usually go over board with growing & storing is sweet potatoes & raw milk. They both have great nutritional value.

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Pƙed rokem +4

    You forgot a quality set of dish washing gloves; the type that make your hands sweaty when washing dishes and hopefully come a bit up your arms on the barely fit side. And, ideally a pairof gloves or mittens big enough to fit over. Great in the snow but also works in a cold rain if you need to be out about.
    Also, plastic bags big enough to fit over your feet over socks yet small enough to fit into your shoes or boots.

    • @quilterinthewoods62
      @quilterinthewoods62 Pƙed rokem +2

      This brings back a memory. When younger, my siblings and I walked a few blocks to school. When it was raining or snowing, my mom always had us wear empty plastic bread bags on our feet, and then boots, to keep them dry.

  • @thestickerfarm1254
    @thestickerfarm1254 Pƙed rokem +3

    Buy extra cans of pvc primer and glue, don’t open them, vacuum seal the cans in Foodsaver bags, then store with preps. I vacuum seal the cans that my hubby has used. That stuff dries up quickly between uses, then when you go to use the next time it’s a no go and you have to make the dreaded trip to Home Depot. Ever wonder why plumbing issues always happen after the stores close or while your on vacation. Just saying



  • @lucythomas4077
    @lucythomas4077 Pƙed rokem +3

    You forgot one Miss Leisa. Guns and amo

  • @stacyrobbins2378
    @stacyrobbins2378 Pƙed rokem +3

    I drove a fork truck that’s how we filled the tank was from a huge tank Piece of advice make sure you get the proper gloves or you can freeze your fingers off

  • @ConnieSmith-p3p
    @ConnieSmith-p3p Pƙed 24 dny

    I had never heard of a waterbob in my life, until watching this video. It’s genius and picked up two today. No one should be without this!!

  • @sammyg.3604
    @sammyg.3604 Pƙed rokem +4

    I just found your channel and wow, love the shelf of preps behind you. I mean if you have kids I hope they really appreciate you, must have made 2020 covid thing easier. Love your mommies y'all.

  • @jokuhl2900
    @jokuhl2900 Pƙed rokem +15

    Great advice. Hubby and I got our Ham license 3 years ago. He has since gotten the next level license. We are stocked up, replacing what we use. Like you, on grid down will be canning pork butts, chicken and beef! We added 2 55gal barrels to our preps, also Water Bob for another 100 gal for the bath tub.

    • @SuttonsDaze
      @SuttonsDaze  Pƙed rokem +3

      Awesome!

    • @heatherk8931
      @heatherk8931 Pƙed rokem

      What's the water Bob for? Thanks

    • @jokuhl2900
      @jokuhl2900 Pƙed rokem

      @@heatherk8931 water bob is 100 gal container that goes in bathtub and will be used for additional water storage as long as we can get water from city water
      We are going to add 2 more 55 gallon barrels soon.

  • @imjusthereforthecomments4920

    Odoban, $10 a gallon. Helps dispell the weird odors that you get when the power goes down. Pet safe as well.

  • @longarmsupplies
    @longarmsupplies Pƙed rokem +3

    Apparently living on a family farm has prepared us! We have most of what you listed...yay!

  • @jessicaquiroz7178
    @jessicaquiroz7178 Pƙed rokem +2

    I still have MREs from Katrina and Ida. They aren’t the most tastiest or healthiest but they do work. For Hurricane Ida, the National Guard also gave out water in cardboard containers like the ones that shelf stable milk comes in. I have about 3 boxes of those I saved.

  • @tammyr2966
    @tammyr2966 Pƙed rokem +4

    So many good tips! Some I had never thought of! Definitely cannot have too many jars! Our family has a meet up place, but I’m the only one with major food stocked up!

  • @sherwood5427
    @sherwood5427 Pƙed rokem +2

    Eyeglasses repair kit. Dollar Tree sells them as well as other stores.

  • @kathybradley9873
    @kathybradley9873 Pƙed rokem +9

    For the propane there is an adaptor for using a regular tank (20, 30, 100 lb) that is compatible with items that use the 1 lb tanks.

    • @denisewilson8367
      @denisewilson8367 Pƙed rokem +2

      I only buy 40 pound tanks. I can't carry 100 pounders with 1 arm otherwise I would be buying those only. Make sure to have at least 2 EXTRA regulators besides the 1 you are using right now. And get 2 of the hoses for connecting them too.
      Tanks can only be filled to 80 % for safety reasons. Do not store these inside a closed in building. You can use a 3 sided or 3 1/2 sided building with a roof. Do not store in direct sun. Freezing cold temperatures make the propane flow slower. So larger tanks and I use high flow quick connect hoses are your best bet for proper flow year around. Especially for generators to get proper flow during an emergency. But never use propane without a regulator between the tank & the appliance you are using propane to fuel.
      The reason I know this happens is bcuz I live in my motorhome all year round for the last 8 1/2 years. When we get very cold temperatures here in Michigan I still want my propane to work. If the temperature is too cold a regular low flow valve will not allow enough propane to flow to keep your cooking stove & furnace working. Also the smaller the tanks the less room in that tank to convert the liquid to a vapor which is what happens inside your tanks in that 20% space that laws require be left in the top of your tank for safety. The smaller the tank the smaller your 20% space will be. I have had my tanks "freeze up" when using the 20 or 30 pound tanks. Which means NO HEAT & NO COOKING until the tanks have warm enough weather to "thaw" which can take up to 3 DAYS AFTER THE OUTSIDE AIR WARMS UP ENOUGH TO START THE THAWING PROCESS. This is why I never buy any tanks smaller than a 40 pounder. This size has never had a "freeze up" so far and it's been NEGATIVE 30 DEGREES WITH WIND CHILLS. The 20 & 30 pounders have. And I switched to the high flow quick connect valves. Just thought I would give anyone in cold weather area a heads up on using propane in frigid temperatures.

  • @cherietucker9930
    @cherietucker9930 Pƙed 29 dny

    Bar and chain oil for chain saws, hydraulic fluid for log splitters, fluids for vehicles, solar lights 19:03

  • @randolphtrager5858
    @randolphtrager5858 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    If you’re considering a back up generator and you have Propane available, the Propane is always the better choice, you don’t have to go out every few hours and refill it with fuel and you don’t have to winterize it

  • @margaretbedwell3211
    @margaretbedwell3211 Pƙed rokem +5

    Lisa, you always hi the nail on the head with the prep items. Thanks for sharing. Have a Blessed day.

  • @Monkchip
    @Monkchip Pƙed rokem +3

    Thanx Leisa! You're my favorite "go to person" for things like this!

  • @susandorry6149
    @susandorry6149 Pƙed rokem +1

    WOW. rain gear, so many things I hadn't thought of, Thank you for this reminder.