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Monday, February 13, 2023

Best items to Stockpile, Barter, Global Collapse

 

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A Digest of Urban Survival Resources

 


7 Reasons Preppers Will Die After a Worldwide Collapse

Best items to stockpile; Barter Resources

When the chips are down, mistakes can be fatal. Even those who have spent the better part of their life preparing for a disaster are prone to mistakes. And once you make them, there’s no going back.

Some of these mistakes are rooted in misconceptions, others in heat-of-the-moment errors. However, the outcomes are the same.

In order to keep yourself from succumbing to a fatal blunder if a worldwide collapse happens, here are 7 mistakes you will want to be sure to avoid...

7 Reasons Preppers Will Die After a Worldwide Collapse


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In this video, City Prepping talks about inexpensive barter items* you should start buying right now. As he says, they should be:

§  Inexpensive Items

§  Items That Store Long Term

§  Items That Are Valuable To You

Here’s his list, to but learn more about these items, watch the video 

1.     Alcohol and/or Tobacco

2.     Salt / Spices / Seasonings

3.     Sugar and/or Honey

4.     Coffee / Tea

5.     Fresh Vegetables / Fruit

6.     Heirloom Seeds

7.     Toilet Paper / Wipes

8.     Toiletries

9.     Medication

10. Ammunition

*Stockpiling Items for barter is a Plan B approach…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=MAj0J5mYfOQ&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Furbansurvivalsite.com%2F&feature=emb_logo




25 Best Items to Stockpile

1.     Non-perishable and freeze-dried food

2.     Common and specialized batteries

3.     Lighters and matches

4.     Toilet paper, tissues, wipes, and paper towels

5.     Electricity, power stations, and generators

6.     Duct tape, electrical tape, and glue

7.     Firestarters, natural and store-bought

8.     Ropes and cordage

9.     Candles, lanterns, and lamp oils

10. Heirloom seeds

11. Bug spray and sun protection

12. Fuel, propane, butane, hexamine, paraffin oil cubs

13. Tarps

14. Salt

15. Bags, trash bags, freezer bags, contractor can liners

16. Antibacterial soap and hand sanitizer

17. Socks and underwear

18. Flashlights and headlamps

19. Bleach and water purification tablets

20. Nails and screws

21. Raw and unfiltered honey

22. Liquor

23. Fishing lines, trotlines, nets, traps

24. Maintenance and repair tools

25. Knives, axes, arrows, bolts, broadheads, bullets, guns

Bonus Round: Diapers*, zip tiesfirst aid supplies, oral hygiene products, feminine hygiene products.

*Check thrift stores for low-priced adult diapers to stockpile.




Top 20 Barter Items You Can Get At Walmart

1.     Salt and seasoning

2.     Sugar

3.     Coffee

4.     Feminine hygiene

5.     Diapers, wipes, infant supplies

6.     Toilet paper, paper towels

7.     Emergency food rations and freeze-dried food

8.     Batteries

9.     Matches, lighters, and fire starters

10. Over the counter medications

11. Water

12. Dry drink mixes

13. Propane, gasoline, solid fuel

14. Condoms

15. Honey

16. First aid

17. Nails and screws

18. Trash bags, contractor bags

19. Candles

20. Bungee cords, tie-down straps, ropes, cordage

He also mentions these 9 bonus items:

1.     Tobacco

2.     Liquor

3.     Ammo

4.     Heirloom seeds

5.     Chapstick

6.     Firewood

7.     Books and instruction manuals

8.     Dish soap and bar soap

9.     Precious metals

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§  40 Sites Where You Can Trade & Barter For What You Need

https://urbansurvivalsite.com/websites-trade-barter/

https://jobcompass.net/barter-swap-sites-sell-trade-stuff/

 

 

SIDEBAR

7 Stores Where You Can Get a Great Deal on Survival Food

When preparing your home from a survival standpoint, it is essential to always keep an eye out for sales and deals when it comes to food storage. Rising grocery costs have made this even more important in recent months, and most of us would rather save money at the checkout line. 

While some may think that all grocery stores are the same, that simply isn’t true. Grocery stores offer different brands, food selections, and aesthetics that are all part of the sticker price.

Some are known for their smaller footprint and overall feel, while others are big box stores that can accommodate huge orders. Learn more about these 7 stores where you can get a great deal on survival food...

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Since you answered that your biggest concern is economic collapse, here are some articles you may find interesting:

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5 comments:

Victoria said...

great stuff

Rod said...

Terrific list & resources. We've made much headway on thiese since we started reading your blog-thanks!

Connie said...

Words & resources of wisdom!

John said...

Mighty useful stuff but you do realize most Americans are too stupid to make use of this.

Dan said...

What a huge bunch of useful info-will take me a week to sort and store!