we heard about how those doomsday preppers are getting on with loads of gears and supplies to survive through the suppose apocalypse but ask yourself this: what if you do not have the luxury of time or means to grab everything you need? we are no master doomsday prepper so we don't have an answer for you but The Cell Survival Kit from a father and son outfit, J.L. Lawson...

The Cell Survival Kit
The Cell Survival Kit | from US$75.00 | www.jllawsonco.com

we heard about how those doomsday preppers are getting on with loads of gears and supplies to survive through the suppose apocalypse but ask yourself this: what if you do not have the luxury of time or means to grab everything you need? we are no master doomsday prepper so we don’t have an answer for you but The Cell Survival Kit from a father and son outfit, J.L. Lawson & Co., might just be the answer. measuring a baton-size 7 inches (178 mm) in length and 1.25 inches (32 mm) in diameter, The Cell is crafted from industry-proven 6061-T6 aluminum (in layman’s terms, that’s aircraft-grade aluminum), bead blasted and hard anodized to perfection and features a watertight end cap (complete with a built-in compass and appropriate knurling) that keep water out from its contents. the base product cost $75 to own and is empty with around 5 inches length of space available for whatever you want to put in there (waterproof matches, firestarter or whatever you wish, as long they fits in there). for an extra 20 bucks, you can get a custom made duck canvas roll that fits inside and containing survival essentials including a Beeswax candle, one P-38 military can opener, two small fish hooks, four lead fishing weights, twenty feet of 20-pound test fishing line, two quick tinder tabs, one ferro rod and five feet of brass snare wire. according to its creator, it (the canvas roll) still have room for some other items and no, the fish you caught on the river can fit in there. pretty neat stuff.

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