Saturday, April 8, 2017

What do you do for hot water when the power is out?

Yep this is the Strawberry Granola Crunch
Strawberry Granola Crunch, is the name of the product I typed into the search bar. I do that with various products from time to time just to try to gauge the popularity. This Strawberry Granola came up with 20,000 or so results, the top ten were major cereal producers. Walmart to name a few. There is de-hydrated fruit and vegetables, freeze dried meats, and cases of cereal bars, it seems every item available in the grocery store is available freeze dried in Mylar packages, sealed in nitrogen and a 25 year shelf life. We have bags, duffel's, backpacks and buckets. We have backpacks and bags available with all the stuff for people to build their own kits. There are lights, sleeping bags, blankets and candles, as well as a full years supply of packaged freeze dried foods. All of the products are really pretty good to eat, and handy to make. On many sites offering survival kits there are numerous other items, hand hatchets, knives, silver ware, plates and pots, not to leave out propane powered coffee pots and sanitary facilities in a tent. There are water purifying items from large pumping systems to the single filter straw, bleach and purifying tablets. Everything imaginable is available to assist us in making it through the first 72 hours of an unexpected emergency. There are a few items I make sure are available to us and set to go. One item is a coffee pot, I have to have coffee in the morning, I mean good coffee, I don't want freeze dried or instant or pre-ground. I want honestly just good coffee, out of a pot. I want some way to stay warm, even during the summer after the sun sets it gets cool, I make sure I have a jacket with me everywhere.
General Mills, Pillsbury, and
  One more item that I don't think of too very much but every time I do think of it I want to be sure to have it on hand. That is this Coleman On Demand Hot Water Heater. It holds 5 full gallons of water, approximately 50 pounds, water is around 9 pounds a gallon. It employs two propane cartridges, self lighting and is very well insulated. link, I'm sure you'll like what you see and what it has to offer.
Coleman On Demand Hot Water Heater
It's not really very expensive at around $50 and is actually pretty attractive. In the course of preparing freeze dried meals, boiling water will not be an issue. Sure we still need matches or some other way to start a fire, but with the "Coleman On Demand Hot Water Heater" at least water for meals will be hot and ready. We'll want to leave the water reservoir empty until the time comes when it is needed, wrapping in a plastic trash bag and sealing it will keep it clean and ready. There are so many uses for hot water, especially if you have children, in particular a baby. It would be so handy to have hot water ready during a power outage or an event that eliminates our utilities from being relied on. For being self reliant in the face of trying circumstances hot water is near the top of the list. We have the "Coleman Hot Water On Demand" available in our store ready to be used for hot drinks, meals and cleaning up toddlers or ourselves. Take a look at it here in our store by clicking this
Thanks for reading, I'd like to hear your comments.
jimandkatebelbeck
emergencykitsplus.com

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