Sunday, March 18, 2012

Quakehold! 70280 Grab-'n-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack

Quakehold! 70280 Grab-'n-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack
Price : $39.00
List Price : $49.99
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Quakehold! 70280 Grab-'n-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack

Item Description


From the Manufacturer
Every kit contains sufficient emergency supplies to sustain two people today for 3 days, as advised by the American Red Cross. There's food, water, and emergency blankets, plus a 33-piece Initial Help kit, two 12-hour safety light sticks, dust masks, nitrile gloves, and an emergency whistle. Each and every kit also consists of emergency ponchos and pocket tissues. The kit, in a handy backpack, can be stored at house, at school, or at the office.
Given that you in no way know when there will be an emergency scenario, it is wise to consistently be prepared. Keeping the Grab 'n Go three-day, two-person backpack on hand at property, at school, or at the workplace can support you stay clear of getting caught without vital supplies. Every kit contains enough emergency supplies to sustain two many people for 3 days. The three standard essentials, as suggested by the American Red Cross--food, water, and emergency blankets for shelter and warmth--are included in every handy backpack.
Quakehold! 70280 Grab-'n-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack

Customer Reviews


I purchased this as type of a starter kit, and whilst it helps to give you an concept of some useful items to put together, it certainly falls brief in delivering quite a few of them. What I located was that it had the least expensive doable versions of almost everything it was providing. Following getting this and searching what was in it, I fairly a lot started from scratch with a new bag (the a single that came with the kit has a single stitch that was currently failing when I very first opened it with a 3-inch tear by the zipper).
For ~$40, you get a really good starter kit, though:
Emergency food bars
Water
Emergency Blankets
Very simple 1st help kit
Light sticks
Dust masks
Nitrile gloves
Whistle
Ponchos
Tissue
My concerns are as follows:
The backpack was falling apart from the get-go.
The very first help kit was as well simple to be extremely valuable (it is the type that you could possibly toss in your back pocket for everyday carry).
The emergency blankets are fairly normal and affordable to obtain.
The 12-hour light sticks are quickly and cheaply upgraded to the 200hr LED glow sticks for $five per 3-pack at House Depot.
Dust masks can be had at the dollar retailer.
Gloves are seriously low-priced (the ones that came in my kit had been replaced promptly as they were just also low cost to rely on).
The whistle is just a whistle.
Ponchos are pretty common and cheap to obtain.
Tissue could be replaced with a ziplock bag of tissues and be just as efficient.
If you're looking to create a inexpensive emergency kit, look at the person contents of this and determine what you need. If I were ever to rely on this, I would be a bit afraid. That mentioned, just after getting this I had a lot of enjoyable rebuilding it with an "I can get far better" attitude and ended up spending really a bit a lot more shopping for "better" versions of its contents and filling some gaps. $40 isn't as well bad a cost to get at least part way there, but I can't see why they even bothered with such a low good quality backpack to hold it all, as I am fairly sure I use greater good quality grocery bags.

This kit has just about almost everything you require for an emergency. It is compact, and painless to take with you. I only needed to add an emergency radio, flashlight and some batteries. It is a time saver also. It is less difficult than trying to gather all the merchandise that are included in it. A real bargain!
Quakehold! 70280 Grab-'n-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack

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