17 Prepping Items to Vacuum Seal for SHTF

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  • @jkid9942
    @jkid9942 Před 6 lety +349

    Just a quick technique tip - I don’t pack/store anything I’ve sealed for about a week. Sometimes you don’t get a good seal, but you don’t know it. By waiting about a week, you’ll see if your bags are still tight. If they’re loose, air has gotten in. I also check all of my vacuum sealed preps every 6 months. It only takes a teeny tiny hole to break the seal, so sometimes you find something that needs to be re-sealed or used.

    • @superchuck3259
      @superchuck3259 Před 5 lety +15

      So true, being prepared is a continuous effort.
      Even just stocking and extra few cases of water when you deem it worthy is good idea.
      My take is to keep it practical, just get extra of what you will consume anyways!
      But Chocolate, never can keep that hidden well enough, maybe need to get those non-see thru mylar bags!

    • @mousetoad7040
      @mousetoad7040 Před 5 lety +5

      Yeah, I bought a Foodsaver a few years back, used it per instructions as far as I know, after a few weeks all the bags lost vacuum. Haven't bothered wit it since.

    • @joelquinn6840
      @joelquinn6840 Před 4 lety +4

      @@mousetoad7040 just send em to me

    • @vanemaster4345
      @vanemaster4345 Před 4 lety +13

      J Kid some very good info, thank you. But why not just take vacuum-sealed item and then put it in another vacuum bag to seal it again? That would be a DOUBLE-SEAL!!

    • @ashhopteach2939
      @ashhopteach2939 Před 4 lety +1

      Such great advice! 🙌

  • @st1ch3s38
    @st1ch3s38 Před 5 lety +434

    My wife dislikes you now, I used all her bags sealing stuff lol.

  • @matthewwynne939
    @matthewwynne939 Před 4 lety +94

    I'll put my vacuum sealed bags inside a ziplok bag to give it a layer of protection against getting punctured , plus it gives the items a resealing option once it is opened.

    • @kellywallin2641
      @kellywallin2641 Před 4 lety +9

      I've vacuum sealed ziploc bags in with what ever I'm sealing.

    • @bpratt8724
      @bpratt8724 Před 3 lety +1

      Great idea

    • @plove9136
      @plove9136 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kellywallin2641 I did it too, today. Coffee and chocolate &peanuts, trail mixes...

    • @Tessienz
      @Tessienz Před 2 lety +1

      Thinking instead of writing the contents - cut a portion of the original bag showing picture/description etc and put inside the ziplock bag. With date of sealing.

  • @citizen762
    @citizen762 Před 6 lety +45

    Just a note here on fire arms. I personally have made a weapons cache in a PVC tube which I had buried for over 10 years before removing to inspect. I used food saver bags for the broken down components which were coated with military grade Cosmoline grease. The grease was in contact with the bag the whole time and none of the seals failed over this period. Two things to watch out for with weapons is during the vacuum pull don’t get any grease in the seal area and you may need to manually stop the vacuum prematurely in case sharp corners start digging into the bag too much. In fact, A tight vacuum probably is not necessary as long as your components are grease coated. The bag is mainly for a moisture barrier in case of water intrusion.
    I had to move this cache was the reason I dug it up and inspected. The weapons bags looked fine so I never unsealed them and put them back in a new tube and reburied it and it’s still in the ground today. Was originally sealed back in 1998 and inspected around 08-09.

    • @GetUrPhil
      @GetUrPhil Před 2 lety

      You could probably put something on the sharp edges to prevent them from cutting the back. Like maybe a rag or some extra plastic bag or cardboard maybe. Or, Couldn't you just wrap the whole thing in an oil-coated cloth before vacuum sealing?

    • @amplifiedrecoil9639
      @amplifiedrecoil9639 Před rokem +1

      Might be time to dig it back up...

  • @brianeaton1772
    @brianeaton1772 Před 5 lety +55

    An extra tip, write down on a piece of paper the date you sealed the item and add it to the pack, even if you can't see it, when you crack it open you'll know exactly how old it is.

    • @OntarioPrepper
      @OntarioPrepper Před 2 lety +7

      A Black Sharpie works fine on Outside of bag

    • @Marrk001
      @Marrk001 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OntarioPrepper a lot of times it will just fall off and you will have floor full of paper with dates

    • @gdbynoe
      @gdbynoe Před 2 lety +3

      Why not just write the date on the vacuum bag when you are vacuum sealing it???

    • @abigailj5689
      @abigailj5689 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gdbynoe because it would wipe off.

    • @abigailj5689
      @abigailj5689 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Marrk001 not if it’s inside the bag such as is being suggested.

  • @jamesmoran8294
    @jamesmoran8294 Před 6 lety +30

    Vacuum sealing a set of walkie-talkies seem like a good idea.

    • @NIracomix
      @NIracomix Před 5 lety

      James Moran I was thinking the same thing as I was watching this.

  • @Lauren_Nerual
    @Lauren_Nerual Před 5 lety +47

    We live on the coast so hurricanes are a big threat for us. I vacuum seal anything I can just in the event we get flooded. So many people we know lost everything last September so I take no chances

    • @NIracomix
      @NIracomix Před 5 lety +5

      That’s the reason I’ve watched this video 3x (and counting) and taking notes from both the video & these comments. I’ve experienced power outages in FL and a few hurricanes now. I’ve stayed with people who have great shelter and plenty of power (my hostess gift is gas for the generator lol) but if I ever can’t I want to be ready.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger Před 3 lety +3

      I have a silly image in my head of a bunch of vacuum sealed things floating around on a bunch of dirty water.

    • @beastslayer9153
      @beastslayer9153 Před 2 lety

      @@manictiger Hopefully! thats a great scenario! If they sink they are bad!

    • @daycare1946
      @daycare1946 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish I had vacuum sealed some valuable books before they flooded.

  • @austineggers5505
    @austineggers5505 Před 3 lety +8

    Like watching my mom when she first got her vacuum seal. Started sealing everything lol

  • @trexiuznevarez8072
    @trexiuznevarez8072 Před 3 lety +4

    Awesome video
    Now want to add that vacuum sealing clothing. You want to make sure first that the clothing needs to be washed and dried free of any contaminats, sweat etc
    And not all fabrics can be stored in vacuum seal bags
    Like wool, leather and others do to they need to be in a well ventilated area free of moist etc
    If u pack those fabric materials
    They will break or damage their fibres in your clothing. You can find info on this topic online to know what fabric materials can be stored for long periods of time and the ones that will get damage overtime

  • @mike-cc7eg
    @mike-cc7eg Před 4 lety +6

    good video. I have been vacuum sealing for several years. One thing I have done is make my own ice bags for my cooler. I vacuum seal ice then let it melt so it lays flat. It stays colder longer without having to dump the water every time I clean out the cooler. Just put it back in the freezer until I need it again. I would like to make one comment. Vacuum sealing pulls AIR out, not just oxygen. The air we breath is only 20% oxygen. The rest is Nitrogen. Keep up the good work and keep your powder dry

  • @Hatchbm
    @Hatchbm Před 2 lety +2

    Love the PVC cache reference.
    "As long as you want"
    pew pew

  • @notarypublic1390
    @notarypublic1390 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much. I learned a lot from you! The only thing I do differently for food items is that I have a B&W copier (not color ink because it fades over time) and I copy the item logo and the instructions/ingredient area. Then clip one of each of the copies of instruction/ingredient area into small label sizes and duplicate enough of them to make an entire sheet (creating multiple labels). Make a master sheet of each type of food and keep the PDF for future use (until computers no longer work LOL) You can also use 2x4" avery labels and just stick the duplicated labels to the paper sacks.

  • @ACHVACTAB1
    @ACHVACTAB1 Před 4 lety +33

    I V.Sealed the Wife : I do plan on using her later

  • @thelynchmob385
    @thelynchmob385 Před 6 lety +41

    When I first purchased my vacuum sealer.... I think I tried to vac seal everything i could get my hands on. In fact you just inspired me to break it out now. :)

  • @scottwestbrook5304
    @scottwestbrook5304 Před 4 lety +53

    My wife has a device that sounds just like that . It dims the lights .

    • @coryhyatt2035
      @coryhyatt2035 Před 4 lety +1

      Best comment ever

    • @RockHudrock
      @RockHudrock Před 4 lety

      What is it?

    • @jaytee2642
      @jaytee2642 Před 4 lety +2

      @@RockHudrock
      If you can't figure it out, you're way too sheltered. 😉
      ("Adult" toy)🤭

    • @lukeethanboswell6338
      @lukeethanboswell6338 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jaytee2642 lol it's good I didn't know my mind is being cleansed

    • @joshs199
      @joshs199 Před 3 lety +1

      😂🤣😂

  • @davidhoning5821
    @davidhoning5821 Před 6 lety +108

    Maybe a silly idear but if you have trouble saving you can vacpac cash for storage, secure for water dmg and the trouble of unpacking prevents impulse spending

    • @TheStaniG
      @TheStaniG Před 6 lety +9

      David Honing Unless you're like the rest of the world which uses polymer notes for obvious reasons ;) But for US citizens sure.

    • @kristiank1276
      @kristiank1276 Před 6 lety +9

      David Honing not silly at all. Vac your Stack as they say :D. when wondering what to seal and what not, i lean towards the "why not" school of thought. Just dont vac the sack. Second degree burn strip. I heard.

    • @cheryljeffali8251
      @cheryljeffali8251 Před 5 lety +2

      That's what the guy on the show Ozark needed to do. ...money launderers tip. Seriously though...
      Yes, the cash on hand in case of emergency vacuum seal and bury in the ground by a fence post, mabey some silver coins too.

    • @stacking4retirement222
      @stacking4retirement222 Před 5 lety +3

      That's a great idea, vakpacking cash. I'd probably put it in mylar as most denominations are microchipped for tracking purposes. Thanks for the great tip!

    • @superchuck3259
      @superchuck3259 Před 5 lety +2

      @@TheStaniG On Breaking Bad, when the money in the ground had rotted, how excited do you think the creators of that money were watching it vanish from existence!

  • @maxiegrobner9018
    @maxiegrobner9018 Před 4 lety +15

    On clothing. Get a board that will bring your bag to level with the sealing device. Use a rolling pin from back of bag to forward and you will have as flat a bag as you can get. The bags are so well flattened they become stackable.

  • @garyroberson
    @garyroberson Před 2 lety +7

    I didn’t see this in the comments so if I missed it I apologize. One thing I do is I take a heavy duty freezer bag that does a double Ziploc and I will roll it up tight and put it in the bottom of whatever it is I am sealing. That way when I cut open the seal, I have a ready-made Ziploc bag. Obviously this works best for dry goods versus wet! Love your videos Nate, keep up the great work

  • @nando68two
    @nando68two Před 6 lety +140

    I can stand behind vacuum sealing important tools.
    Back during the Y2K scare, I made a bugout cache of tools that I stored in my basement. I actually used a cheap vacuum sealer I bought off the TV. Along with the usual tools, I also vacuum sealed two of my 9mm pistols with three fully loaded clips for each one as part of the cache. Since then, I moved three times in the last 20 years since and those two pistols are still in their vacuum packs just as tightly as the day I sealed them. I also made bricks of spare 9mm ammo too.
    Currently, I have a Pelican Footlocker that's full of my vehicle bugout equipment and it's packed with a few items that I originally vacuum sealed 20 years ago.
    A few years ago, while rotating my stock, I opened the ammo bricks to cycle them out and that 20yo ammo was perfectly fine. I don't have any doubt about the reliability of the two vacuum sealed pistols and spare clips or their ammo.
    However, when my vacuum sealer broke, I never thought about replacing it since everything I wanted to seal was already sealed. Now that I live in a moist and humid climate, I think it's about time I rethink it and start rebuilding my cache. I have a few pieces of equipment that will probably be more reliable and live longer if they were vacuum sealed.
    Great video CP, thanks for sharing!

    • @johntaylor1217
      @johntaylor1217 Před 6 lety +20

      storing fully loaded magazines are a def no no.the springs compress over time and functionality becomes compromised

    • @nando68two
      @nando68two Před 6 lety +17

      I liked your comment because I've heard that several times before. But these aren't cheap hardware. One of the reasons why I chose these two Glocks to store are for their high production value from 20 years ago.
      But, I'm testing out that theory today. I'm at the store right now buying a new vacuum sealer and I'm going to unpack those two and cycle out that ammo to see how 20 years in storage affected them. I'm also going to weigh the springs against the weight of the Glocks that I didn't store and been using the last 20 years.
      I'll give you an update on how it worked out here in this comment thread in a few hours after some range time.

    • @johntaylor1217
      @johntaylor1217 Před 6 lety +6

      Horror Amino def would be value added info .let me know how it works out

    • @michaelstjohn6086
      @michaelstjohn6086 Před 6 lety +6

      I'm curious also

    • @MJScoutArchMar
      @MJScoutArchMar Před 6 lety +3

      Horror Amino .. I am curious too

  • @valwillman185
    @valwillman185 Před 5 lety +13

    This is one thing I was waiting for! I just ordered food dehydrating machine and sealing machine! This was right on time! Thank you for your time!👍🇺🇸

  • @DarkAngel-ry2pm
    @DarkAngel-ry2pm Před 4 lety +21

    Pro Tip: (from my own experience) with the foodsaver, I have learned to always seal each bag twice, one just next to the other. (so that there is two seal lines close to each other) I have found this to improve the success rate of keeping the seal greatly. "Your mileage may vary..." ;)

    • @funkyprepper
      @funkyprepper Před 3 lety +1

      Did you try non genuine rolls or just the official foodsaver ones. Tempted to try just to see the difference

    • @crazysquirrel9425
      @crazysquirrel9425 Před 2 lety +2

      @@funkyprepper Think of this:
      Two is one and one is none.
      Double sealing is insurance.

    • @gdbynoe
      @gdbynoe Před 2 lety

      @@funkyprepper hey funky ... didn't realise you were still around. Anyway, non-genuine bags work fine once they have the "rough" side (which always needs to be on the bottom when sealing) that allows extraction of the air efficiently. I vacuum seal everything I can. Recently I made "lemonade" with fresh lime juice that I froze in ice trays and then vacuum packed back in 2020 when lockdowns started. If you just freeze lime juice it gets a bit rancid and the taste is way off. However, frozen and vacuum packed for 2+ years there was absolutely no degradation whatsoever.

  • @lummindnable
    @lummindnable Před 6 lety +219

    Vacuum pack your vacuum packer, too keep you from impulse vacuum packing the cat or... your wife or something like that.

    • @louvos4327
      @louvos4327 Před 4 lety +15

      My mom husband got her one for her bday. So on april fools she sealed all his clothes. Socks and all

    • @brandyhouston2105
      @brandyhouston2105 Před 4 lety +5

      Lol..😎

    • @icare8899
      @icare8899 Před 4 lety +9

      my boss laminated her laminator instructions the day she bought it

    • @elizabethplummer2227
      @elizabethplummer2227 Před 3 lety +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @joshs199
      @joshs199 Před 3 lety

      😂😂😂

  • @Kevin-gh1cn
    @Kevin-gh1cn Před 6 lety +6

    i have taken a larger section, 10" or so, of the vacuum bag roll and sealed in half way down to create 2 sections opened on each end. Put tea, hot coco, cup of soup, instant oatmeal packets on one side and bandages, aspirin, ibuprofen, sanitizing wipes, matches, flat utility knife on the other. It folds in half easy and is pretty compact and keeps everything together without mixing food items with the other stuff. Nothing too extravagant but its something quick to throw in our emergency vehicle bags (or purse) so if my wife and son are trapped in the truck over night they have some hot fluids and whatnot.

    • @Kevin-gh1cn
      @Kevin-gh1cn Před 6 lety

      You could probably use the same idea to quarter a bag for something like spices, seal it down the middle one way and then the other. Of course the total length couldn't been any longer than your vacuum sealer is wide but for spices it would work great.

  • @superchuck3259
    @superchuck3259 Před 5 lety +12

    Adorable hearing the kiddos in the background. It is all about helping our children.
    Pointless to save a single person, the point is to save our families should things get rough.

  • @chasmarischen4459
    @chasmarischen4459 Před 4 lety +9

    Years ago, when I just started using the FoodSaver, I vacuumed cat food in a 'bag'. Didn't put too much priority on it, and put it on a shelf in the garage. Mice found it and chewed into it. Lesson learned; everything goes in a 'jar' now. Yes it cost a little more, but last longer, and re-usable, stack-able, less likely to leak.

  • @josephellis4644
    @josephellis4644 Před 6 lety +12

    Hi! When sealing the toilet paper and the first aide kit, probably a lot of other things...include a ziplock bag before you seal it up! Then you can store the items and keep them water resistant.

  • @dianaludwik2777
    @dianaludwik2777 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for the great idea! I just vacuum sealed about everything in my INCH bag. No more snares and fishing line getting all tangled up in things! I was also able to seal modules together to keep organized. Keep up the good work CP

  • @tiablasangoriti8347
    @tiablasangoriti8347 Před 2 lety +3

    This was very informative and practical.
    Stellar presentation again Canadian Prepper.
    I've just begun my prepping journey
    mid Sept. Now I have 60lbs of meat and
    20 lbs of shelf food.
    I saw thousands of people waiting in their vehicles for food on tv. They couldn't even move for three hours. That happened in NJ and TX last summer, but it could have been anywhere in the country. It broke my heart. I never want to be in that situation. If anyone is in need during the next Emergency, I will be able to help them.

  • @yahushuaschosen4129
    @yahushuaschosen4129 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you so much for doing these videos! I appreciate your time , efforts, and sharing. I have learned a lot.

  • @RockHudrock
    @RockHudrock Před 4 lety +3

    Exactly right -- QuickClot does not ever expire as long as it is sealed, because it's hydroscopic (hygroscopic). It staunches bleading by absorption, so it's going to work 100 years from now, as long as it's still dry.

  • @ssff134
    @ssff134 Před 2 lety +8

    Recommendation for vacuum sealing ammunition:
    1) seal in the boxes
    2) double bag the ammo (they poke holes even at slow speed).
    And throw in your me of the silica packets that come in your medication bottles, etc.

  • @ronsmith6662
    @ronsmith6662 Před 6 lety +5

    A few things about Vac sealing I've found. I also have a 5 deck food dehydrator that works amazingly well and removes virtually all the moisture. I found out right away that for dehydrating say tomatoes or similar veggies, they need to be sliced evenly for them to finish all at the same time. I bought an electric slicer (deli style) at Princess Auto for 99 bucks and it solves the drying problem as everything finishes at the same time. (Don't bother with the manual slicers as they are a total PITA to use). Great video CP as the whole idea of long term food storage can now be done at home and can save you a ton of money. The results are comparable to the ultra expensive alternative of freeze drying.

  • @crystald3655
    @crystald3655 Před 3 lety +9

    Something that wasn't mentioned here is every day over the counter pain medication, cold medication, anti nausea and any others that you may need should you begin to feel unwell. Also, Benadryl and hay fever/ allergy medication. A high quality multivitamin may also be a good idea.

  • @johntaylor1217
    @johntaylor1217 Před 6 lety +20

    sealing pain management meds antibiotics etc absolutely benefit fom vac seal....i use the heavier freezer bags ...jus sa w he mentioned meds !

  • @kevinpride6543
    @kevinpride6543 Před 6 lety +4

    Excellent tool. Note for backpacking/cacheing: for items to be reused but still needing a degree of waterproofness, first place object in a ziplock, then seal inside another heat seal vacuum bag. The outer vacuum bag will take the wear and tear, and once opened you’ll have the ziplock bag there ready to continue further duty waterproofing said object.

  • @richardcallaway4093
    @richardcallaway4093 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! One tip I got from David Paulides (Missing 411) regarding firestarter prep is to collect regular lint from your clothes dryer and mix in a little petroleum jelly / vaseline and a match into a pill bottle and he says it lights everytime. Might be good to seal up some of these as well!

  • @SurvivalTheory
    @SurvivalTheory Před 6 lety +22

    I"ve got that foodsaver. It works great, and has a large variety of bag options. I've "saved" everything with it, from fatwood shavings to survival gear to ammo to next weeks dinner. Most of all, for long term food prep storage. Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work!

    • @plove9136
      @plove9136 Před 2 lety +1

      How the shelf life for food? I did some coffee and chocolate, trail mix and beef jerky for snacks onto my mre. Little bit more almost everyday my friend.

  • @garywenzel4921
    @garywenzel4921 Před 4 lety +5

    Got a good one for ya. Seal both ends on an empty reg. Vac. bag You can cut a corner off when needed and carry water. Reg. vacuum seals back with a lighter or back edge hot knife 😊

  • @bruceforster3709
    @bruceforster3709 Před 5 lety +2

    I REALLY liked your idea of sealing Medical supplies!

  • @kirkolsen1962
    @kirkolsen1962 Před 6 lety +6

    Hey I just want to say thanks I got the Kodiak and I think I got like five or six of their hundred Watts panels and then I also bought the sealer so I just want to say thank you enjoy your videos.

  • @scottmurphy4946
    @scottmurphy4946 Před 6 lety +145

    You know why the Walrus went to the Tupperware party?
    He was looking for a tight seal

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper  Před 6 lety +27

      +Scott Murphy you nasty

    • @scottmurphy4946
      @scottmurphy4946 Před 6 lety +9

      Canadian Prepper just passing on terrible dad jokes. I used to wrap all my deer/ moose meat on trays but since i reduced my eating of red meat, alot of it was goting bad. Food sealers are a god send in keeping food.

    • @gregordonnecaidh6358
      @gregordonnecaidh6358 Před 6 lety +13

      A mechanic's driving down the road and sees a guy with a car full of penguins. He pulls over and asked, "What's the trouble"? The guy with the penguins says, "Well, we went out for ice cream and then we decided to go to the beach when this happened." So, the mechanic checks under the hood. He looks up at the guy and says, "It looks like you blew a seal", and the guy says, "It's just ice cream, I swear"!

    • @scottmurphy4946
      @scottmurphy4946 Před 6 lety

      lol

    • @rfross771
      @rfross771 Před 5 lety +1

      Ba dumdum TISS

  • @DrValerie800
    @DrValerie800 Před 6 lety +6

    I also LOVE the FoodSaver and use it every day, several times a day! The resealable bags work great for those foods you want to grab out of the freezer (like mini-cheesecakes, bacon grease, muffin-sized ground meats, etc) and the heal-sealed ones work great for portions of meals (freeze the portions first or they will get flattened). Each time I cut the heat sealed portion off, I can still use the bag again and again, until there is not enough left to heat seal, so I get at least 3 uses out of each heat-sealed bag. It's quite economical to get a big block of cheese, cut it and heat-seal the portion; they freeze well.

  • @barryhay2024
    @barryhay2024 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. Ton of stuff I haven't considered yet. Much love from South Africa...

  • @aliceholbert1246
    @aliceholbert1246 Před 4 lety +1

    I love my foodsaver. Omg had it for 12 years. It's getting a workout this week. For budget friendly peeps, target basic model 60 bucks food saver. Canner attachment with ball jars rocks. Love it. Double sealing everything in case it let's air in so I dont have to double check with everything I gotta do.

  • @kirkolsen1962
    @kirkolsen1962 Před 6 lety +12

    Also I forgot to tell you because of the you I bought that big freeze dryer that's made here in Utah I live here in Utah so it was easy for me to get it but the pricing wow ! but I'll tell you what I've already probably down a Year's worth of food just in the last 6 weeks Thanks again. 👍👍

  • @danniemcdonald4903
    @danniemcdonald4903 Před 4 lety +7

    One thing about sealing documents is to release before completely sealing tight. In some instances, the ink can be transferred if the pressure is too strong over a long period of time. An alternative would be to either wrap the document in heavy paper (such as cardstock) or place a blank page of paper between the pages. Great video! I love my Food Saver!

    • @crazysquirrel9425
      @crazysquirrel9425 Před 2 lety

      Perhaps use a pencil instead of a pen?

    • @danniemcdonald7675
      @danniemcdonald7675 Před 2 lety +1

      @@crazysquirrel9425 I am referring to the printer ink.

    • @talon310calif
      @talon310calif Před 10 měsíci +1

      Becareful the documents you seal. For example, California dmv wouldn't accept an official birth certificate because it was sealed. This problem forced me to get another official copy from the state. Ridiculous I know.

    • @buttonsf3293
      @buttonsf3293 Před 7 měsíci

      @@talon310calif why didn't you just break the seal?

    • @talon310calif
      @talon310calif Před 7 měsíci

      @buttonsf3293 perhaps it was my fault, but the seal tore the original document.

  • @Hatchbm
    @Hatchbm Před 2 lety

    I was just trying to research this, since we have a vacuum sealer with regular vacuum seal bags and mylar bags. Thank you very much! Very informative.

  • @detacheddad3396
    @detacheddad3396 Před 5 lety +1

    A lot of good ideas. Especially the sealing of ready to prepare meals.

  • @politicallyunreliable4985
    @politicallyunreliable4985 Před 6 lety +13

    Dried and vacuum sealed fruits, vegetables, starches and meats. That's a real start.
    CP, would you be willing to make a favorite meal, dry it and seal it? That way everyone could see the process for camping and general prepping.

    • @alanj7306
      @alanj7306 Před 3 lety +1

      That would be a good video 👍

  • @tazweiss7970
    @tazweiss7970 Před 4 lety +14

    I have three points. 1) I wash out potato chip bags (they're mylar). If I use them for food storage, I put the food into a Ziploc, then into the potato chip bag and use a crimper. 2) When I put up water for storage, I put a couple of drops of ammonia bleach per liter. 3) Don't vacuum seal clothing for your bug out bag. Compress it as much as you can by hand, into a Ziploc bag. Besides keeping it dry, the air you're not able to remove enables you to use your bug out bag as a floatation device if you have to cross a river or other body of water.

  • @rexsheeley8177
    @rexsheeley8177 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome to see others doing what I've been doing for years

  • @honestlyme4247
    @honestlyme4247 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re awesome - thank you for sharing your ideas with the rest of us.

  • @maryelizabeth6797
    @maryelizabeth6797 Před 3 lety +3

    I make a lot of soup and seal a lot with may sealer. I have a set of plastic containers that are the perfect size for the 8 inch bags. First, I freeze the soup in bowls then I transfer them ( without the bowls) and seal the bags. Using the Cuisinart bags, I have the option of boiling in the bag if needs be.

  • @ChaplainDaveSparks
    @ChaplainDaveSparks Před 6 lety +14

    If I *REALLY* wanted to make something secure for the long term, I might toss in a silica gel pack, too.

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux Před 4 lety

      no need to what ever gets sealed is rock hard, no air.

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux Před 4 lety

      no need to what ever gets sealed is rock hard, no air.

    • @tomsoki5738
      @tomsoki5738 Před 4 lety +3

      D33Lux if your dealing something with a hollow cavity in it, it can’t take out all the air so a oxygen absorber and a silica pack is a good shout, (if you sealed a handgun the barrel would still have air in it as it wouldn’t be able to get in the hollow areas)

    • @eco_logic
      @eco_logic Před 4 lety +2

      you always make sure you dehydrate everything before sealing in a vacuum bag. No moisture no life. I have 24/7 a dehumidifier in my workshop and make sure it's doesn't get above 55%.

  • @detacheddad3396
    @detacheddad3396 Před 5 lety +2

    Food rationing sealed bags sounds really cool. Can’t wait for that video

  • @MasterK9Trainer
    @MasterK9Trainer Před 5 lety +2

    Nicely done. I picked up a small mechanical vacuum pump from a local Goodwill thrift store and am not sure if I can get the bags anymore, but at it's something. I currently am living in Florida and the humidity destroys things, so paper get moist and brings bugs and metals rust or corrode. The use of bags provides an invaluable level of protection and insurance.

  • @warblerblue
    @warblerblue Před 4 lety +61

    Its 2020. Its time to unseal all 17 items. The SHTF has started.

  • @lynnlamont9427
    @lynnlamont9427 Před 5 lety +5

    I vacuum seal my preps in mason jars using the attachments.🙌🙌🙌
    I put rice and pasta in freezer first to kill off any bugs that may be in there. Bring to room temperature then seal them in jars.

    • @twospooked
      @twospooked Před 5 lety

      Lynn Lamont just wondering if you also have to freeze oatmeal, grits and egg noodles.

    • @NIracomix
      @NIracomix Před 5 lety +2

      Lynn Lamont I’ve never seen a real vacuum system in my life and will start researching as I can’t live without rice lol. Is there a specific brand that comes with attachments for mason jars? Or do you buy the attachments separately?

    • @louisecox9641
      @louisecox9641 Před 3 lety

      Niracomex you have to buy attachments separate

  • @lorim7487
    @lorim7487 Před 3 lety

    Loving your method for using ziploc bags with a little piece of vacuum bag. Definitely going to be using this!

  • @bobhill5791
    @bobhill5791 Před 6 lety +2

    love the idea of sealing mylar as you use the vacuum sealer to suck the air out.

  • @tlamiczka
    @tlamiczka Před 6 lety +44

    I like to vacuum seal everything too, there's something incredibly satisfying about it :-)))

    • @glitchmod2591
      @glitchmod2591 Před 6 lety +4

      *VACUUM SEAL EVERYTHING*
      Food
      Clothes
      Tools
      Guns
      Ammo
      Toilet paper
      Neighbors cat
      Cigarettes
      Helium

    • @thegoldenboy294
      @thegoldenboy294 Před 5 lety +2

      I like to bag seel my semen so when shtf I can insert my semen to the women left and reproduce myself.

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 3 lety

      refrigerator that shit homeboy

    • @icitlalistardust9060
      @icitlalistardust9060 Před 3 lety

      Glad you said that…. I thought I was the only one with that OCD!

  • @301joey1
    @301joey1 Před 5 lety +12

    Those vacuum sealers are addictive!!! Many things I seal I have in a open zip lock bag inside the vacuum bag, when I open it I already got a resealable storage bag for the item, The heavy duty vaccum bag can be reused or used for several other things, helps the multiple use theory.

  • @ryandavis4689
    @ryandavis4689 Před 6 lety +1

    the force is strong with us. we are syncronized...lol...i was literally Googling vacuums and material decomposition on my lunch break...good timing, good video

  • @fredjack2021
    @fredjack2021 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks you so much for sharing your great ideas very helpful and Happy New Year's 2019 and God bless

  • @logicalnerd1517
    @logicalnerd1517 Před 6 lety +74

    Actually water expands when it freezes so if you're vacuum sealing it in it's frozen state you don't have to worry about expansion.

    • @davidhoning5821
      @davidhoning5821 Před 6 lety +5

      Logical Nerd , isnt water the only liquid to do that?

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper  Před 6 lety +22

      Logical Nerd you are correct sir I had a brain fart there!

    • @francesurvivor
      @francesurvivor Před 6 lety +3

      Careful not to trap air in your ice though... There are ways to make very pure ice, but it would be very hard to keep it sterile while doing so...

    • @clintcarpentier2424
      @clintcarpentier2424 Před 6 lety +5

      Ice-cubes... BRILLIANT!!!
      I thought the oxygen comment was amusing though, being H2O.

    • @AAArnold
      @AAArnold Před 6 lety +4

      Actually, the maximum density of water is at 3.98 °C (39.16 °F) But its correct for most other stuff.
      Almost all known substances undergo thermal expansion in response to heating, meaning that a given mass of substance contracts to a low volume at low temperatures, when little thermal energy is present. Substances, especially fluids in which intermolecular forces are weak, also undergo compression upon the application of pressure. Nearly all substances therefore reach a density maximum at very low temperatures and very high pressures, characteristic properties of the solid state of matter.
      socratic.org/questions/why-is-the-maximum-density-of-water-at-4-c
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_density
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_water#Density_of_water_and_ice

  • @Underledge
    @Underledge Před 5 lety +4

    Vacuum sealing medication is fine, but make sure you know what is in the bag. Putting a piece of the box label in the bag before sealing would help.

  • @halifaxguy
    @halifaxguy Před 2 lety

    That’s the food saver I upgraded to when my last one died. It’s a great machine and much more reliable than any other brand of vacuum sealer that I’ve tried… so much easier to use when you need both hands to hold the bag properly. Can’t wait for my HarvestRight to arrive. You guys just sent me my shipping notification a few days ago.

  • @tripledstickers
    @tripledstickers Před 5 lety

    Very good video, picked up my food saver unit a couple of weeks ago. It's really good for the jars also.

  • @GrumpyGenXGramps
    @GrumpyGenXGramps Před 4 lety +3

    I vacuum sealed an entire AR. Actually I double sealed it and buried it somewhere on my 30 acres. Along with 1000 rounds.... er, I mean I accidentally dropped em of the side of my boat somewhere up the river!

  • @sugalacedcyanide
    @sugalacedcyanide Před 5 lety +26

    I’d love to see you address long term prep and bug out gearing up specific to women’s needs (I don’t see that often enough!), and especially for families with infants.

    • @silentbigsteve3429
      @silentbigsteve3429 Před 4 lety +5

      Check out "dropforgesurvival" his wife's channel is "outdoormama" i think but she made a video about woman's hygiene in the wilderness. I didn't watch it however it might be what you are looking for.

    • @babcockglobalinc3625
      @babcockglobalinc3625 Před 4 lety +5

      There is no point, the only thing a woman needs is a man
      If you vacuum sealed that, he can not provide for you
      Just keep watching and choose your man wisely.

    • @silentbigsteve3429
      @silentbigsteve3429 Před 4 lety +10

      @@babcockglobalinc3625 cringe

    • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
      @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Před 3 lety

      I dont see any differences between womans needs and anyone elses. I dont feel the need to get special mentions or special treatment. I would imagine that "Womens items" vacuum pack exactly the same as mens??

    • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
      @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Před 3 lety +1

      @@babcockglobalinc3625 I really diasagree with that on so many levels whilst agreeing that women dont need anything that would require "special" vacuum packing. However, having said that, vacuum packed men sound good...😜

  • @ericarich4582
    @ericarich4582 Před 2 lety +2

    My husband thought I was nuts for vacuum sealing matches and toothpicks! He'll not be laughing when SHTF!!!

  • @LaurelRussellRanchGirl
    @LaurelRussellRanchGirl Před 2 lety +1

    I put everything that is bulky (clothes, TP) batteries (anything that needs to be waterproof) in vacuum seal bags in my search and Rescue pack. It's worked great for me for 13 years now.

  • @davidedwards3361
    @davidedwards3361 Před 5 lety +4

    I was just thinking, if you buy frozen meals, as I do for convenience, (I live alone), if you take the meal out of all the packaging it comes in and just write on the bag what it is, it will save a lot of space in your freezer. I vacuum seal mu cooked dog food and it allows me to flatten it out leaving me with a much smaller pack than just putting it in a ziplock bag.

  • @OfficialBravo6JeepLife
    @OfficialBravo6JeepLife Před 6 lety +3

    When he first says hi.
    Hi ho. kermit.the.frog.here
    Lol. Much respect CP.

  • @brandonmoore5770
    @brandonmoore5770 Před 4 lety +1

    A lot of guys in my previous unit used vacuum seal bags for there clothes when we left the states for our rotation works great

  • @johnhempsall4644
    @johnhempsall4644 Před 2 lety +1

    With the first aid kit for example. You could place a ziplock bag or grip seal bag as it’s called here in the UK into the kit so when it’s opened you have a bag to seal it back up thanks john

  • @earlelzy7243
    @earlelzy7243 Před 3 lety +3

    Using the mylar bags are also good to keep light out and away from the food for long periods. You didn't mention that but saw that in an ad before I saw your video. I like all that you said though.

  • @fazdoll
    @fazdoll Před 6 lety +20

    5:12 American Prepper "Oh yeah baby!"

    • @rfross771
      @rfross771 Před 5 lety

      All american prepper for prime minister! He will make Canada great again! 😁😁😁😁😁

  • @zack87to87
    @zack87to87 Před 2 lety +1

    I've always known better but never got started. Well I'm on it now. Got my food saver and I'm starting with SHTF basics. Then doing daily items and so on to help beat the rising prices.

  • @hopekegebein1311
    @hopekegebein1311 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your info, been getting lots of good info from your CZcams

  • @DiggerDan
    @DiggerDan Před 5 lety +9

    I saw the thumbnail and thought it said “top things to steal” lol

  • @brad885
    @brad885 Před 5 lety +3

    Note on the meds: you introduce oxygen and moisture (and bacteria) when you open the bottle. It is better to vacuum seal the bottle than to take them out and seal them. Also, capsules are made from gelatin, and you could open that up to a package of fish mox powder

  • @timothyvolkers5343
    @timothyvolkers5343 Před 4 lety +1

    I am beginning to restore old probably rusty tool's such as small hammers and a non powered drills. Vacuum sealing them when they have been restored and cleaned would be great for grid down times. That way the tool's can even be buried in a cash somewhere.

  • @codygorditacrunch
    @codygorditacrunch Před 3 lety +1

    I haven't considered clothing, seeds, and toilet paper. Great ideas. Thank you.

  • @jameslawlor1404
    @jameslawlor1404 Před 4 lety +4

    Careful with lithiums, dont seal tight or they will leak. Lost about 10 CR123’s that way.

  • @Teknologix2010
    @Teknologix2010 Před 5 lety +3

    Disposable lighters!!!! You can sometimes buy them in cheap boxes of 100 or such. Maybe 20% would fail somehow. None the less there then still is the fluid inside. Everybody that has smoked anything in life, probably once has used one lighter to ignite the other. But the point is, there will be MANY people that have no ideas how to make fire. You can sell/trade them, as you still have 600 or so. I do smoke but I've got a box full of old lighters that still work. Mostly the 'expensive' BIC lighters, but I bought a box of 50 recently for a nice price. Now they are worth near to nothing, but when you would need it.... priceless.

  • @rudyo8409
    @rudyo8409 Před 6 lety +1

    Gave me a mouth full to chew on" lol...
    Now I've to look into a vac/sealer. Thanx'
    Cheers, great video.

  • @mynamenotgiven5717
    @mynamenotgiven5717 Před 2 lety

    Some very useful ideas. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Ratchety
    @Ratchety Před 6 lety +11

    If you make a couple cuts in the sides to facilitate tearing, (just stay in the seam) it will make your first aid kits have easy tear away access.

  • @ChaplainDaveSparks
    @ChaplainDaveSparks Před 5 lety +9

    Since you mentioned PVC pipe and having a second barrier, I'd like to toss in my 2¢. As a numismatist (coin collector) I know that being around PVC for an extended period of time is harmful to coins. Apparently it gives off vapors that then condense on metal surfaces and leave a sticky substance behind. I'm not sure how harmful it is to other things.

    • @crispusattucks4007
      @crispusattucks4007 Před 2 lety +4

      A numismatist tossing in two cents... 🤔

    • @gdbynoe
      @gdbynoe Před 2 lety

      If you vacuum packed your coins you could leave them in the PVC for your lifetime and there would never be a problem.

  • @vimy1589
    @vimy1589 Před 2 lety

    brother thank you ... i'm stacking now ! thx for your help !

  • @j.l.dawson1290
    @j.l.dawson1290 Před 3 lety

    All Great ideas!
    For a way to open these bags that takes up very little room, I bought letter openers. For mylar bags fold the bag and cut along the fold.
    You can buy a pack of 12 small ones for $6 on Amazon.
    And if you need the blade for something else, bust it out of the plastic.

  • @r.b.l.5841
    @r.b.l.5841 Před 4 lety +9

    Great Vid, as always.
    I did a test with empty rifle cases, to see it there would be any corrosion or moisture, using mylar bags. I put a dozen empty cases in each bag, after wiping them clean (no acid or moisture from my hands, wore disposable gloves while I did the test. I used the exact same vac machine as yours, and then used a hair-straighter too to be sure it was completely heat sealed. I put two bags into an ABS 4" pipe 2' long with clean-out threaded caps each end. once the bags were in the bottom of the tube (i auger the tubes into the ground in hidden places along my fence lines, where i have a method to find them easily again).
    I dug up the test tube last week, since we had a good thaw, making it easy to get at the top of the tube. Those cases right now look exactly like the day I put them in the tube, and no moisture in the mylar bags, a little bit of frost stuck to the inside very top of the ABS tube near the clean out cap. To be sure, for long term, I would consider filling the tube with mineral oil, light motor oil or 100% rubbing alcohol to displace any possible condensation from temperature changes, and put the sealed mylar bags in the liquid. Just my take on it.
    Keep up the great work, were watching.

  • @colbys1257
    @colbys1257 Před 4 lety +5

    Once again, an excellent video. Thanks for the insight. We've been vacuum packing a lot lately (New Zealand harvest season), and this just gave us a heap of new ideas! :)

  • @NoOne-xs2ky
    @NoOne-xs2ky Před 4 lety +2

    Next video.... vacuum sealing silky saws! Lol I love your channel, brother I've learned a lot from you. Thank you!

  • @funkyprepper
    @funkyprepper Před 3 lety

    Great video brother, lots to think about. Thanks very much for sharing

  • @macgyver0116
    @macgyver0116 Před 6 lety +5

    Great Vid CP but, never vacuum seal ammunition. Over time you will slowly transfer that vacuum to the interior of the cartridge. Not a big deal until you open it. Then, again, over time the cartridge will draw outside air in--not good if that air happens to be moist. Also, I've witnessed a few damaged primers with shotgun ammo--click no boom. Better way? Add a small desiccant, apply vacuum until air is just drawn out and seal.

  • @squirrel1179
    @squirrel1179 Před 3 lety +4

    Sealing ferrocerium rods (Ferro rods) is a very good idea especially if you live along a coast and will be around salt water. Salt water can destroy them.

  • @cookybanana
    @cookybanana Před 4 lety +2

    Canadian Prepper- you kept saying a "crimper" when speaking about the second step in sealing the mylar bags, but I think what you really mean (and appear to be using) using a straightener. These are different tools and have quite different results!
    Thanks for the vids.

  • @kellerr13
    @kellerr13 Před 6 lety +1

    VAC sealing is great especially to protect from condensation or other weathering issues.