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Old 03-30-2017, 10:11 AM   #57
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That's about it aside from my daily on-body gear. Usually a knife, pistol, mag, flashlight, cell.
I live in the city so pretty much no matter what happens I just need to be able to hold on for about five minutes until first responders get there.

Same here! Also, have a chest decompression needle and a few other items in my tacmed bag. This is separate from my SHTF bag which I bring along for my commute to work... Just for holding off others and getting to family and safety.
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Old 03-30-2017, 02:17 PM   #58
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I can't believe nobody mentioned toilet paper.
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Old 03-30-2017, 02:57 PM   #60
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I can't believe nobody mentioned toilet paper.
Or condoms.

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I can't believe nobody mentioned toilet paper.


Why loo paper?? We have a nanny in the car so less chance of using said paper roll..
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Why loo paper?? We have a nanny in the car so less chance of using said paper roll..
I've been trying to incorporate toilet paper into my bugout bag in the car but I can't seem to find individually wrapped rolls that would take up less space than the combo packs they sell at the supermarket. Then there's the debate of Charmin vs. Royale vs Cottonelle.
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I've been trying to incorporate toilet paper into my bugout bag in the car but I can't seem to find individually wrapped rolls that would take up less space than the combo packs they sell at the supermarket. Then there's the debate of Charmin vs. Royale vs Cottonelle.
Check a military surplus store. You may find the little packets with 5 or 6 sheets there. May as well use pages from a book for how it feels but it is packaged nicely.
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I've been trying to incorporate toilet paper into my bugout bag in the car but I can't seem to find individually wrapped rolls that would take up less space than the combo packs they sell at the supermarket. Then there's the debate of Charmin vs. Royale vs Cottonelle.






I think you have options.. or head for newspaper.
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Check a military surplus store. You may find the little packets with 5 or 6 sheets there. May as well use pages from a book for how it feels but it is packaged nicely.


In an emergency I'm sure the user handbook can be put to use.. its not as if anyone reads it, so won't be missed.
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Crossover from Junk in the Trunk I suppose.
I use a Rubbermaid short box with a big piece of anti-slip material underneath and a few smaller ones to put under groceries or laptops.
Wool army blanket, Toyota sixpack cooler to put lambchops or other cuts into if I won't be getting back home in a couple hours.
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Have the Scion sewing kit (surgical? yeah, no) and band aid in the manual zipper bag.
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Crossover from Junk in the Trunk I suppose.
I use a Rubbermaid short box with a big piece of anti-slip material underneath and a few smaller ones to put under groceries or laptops.
Wool army blanket, Toyota sixpack cooler to put lambchops or other cuts into if I won't be getting back home in a couple hours.
Can take the whole works out easily if I need more room.

Breaker bar with the right socket, jumpers, flat fix goop, plug kit with tools and electric pump.
Various kites for all conditions, boomerang, raincoat, rain fly & etc.

Have the Scion sewing kit (surgical? yeah, no) and band aid in the manual zipper bag.
Oh I like that container! Much better than the old gym bag I threw everything into.
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Crayons to keep the young one quiet?
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I've been trying to incorporate toilet paper into my bugout bag in the car but I can't seem to find individually wrapped rolls that would take up less space than the combo packs they sell at the supermarket. Then there's the debate of Charmin vs. Royale vs Cottonelle.
Wut? I keep the bottom quarter of a roll in the passenger seat pouch. Also keep a roll of paper towels and a beach towel.

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I keep a beach towel.
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