Stock a Tool Box + Repair Kit With Useful and Practical Tools

Keep a tool box with an repair kit fully stocked
There's not much worse that having life-saving gear - but it's broken. Gear breaks, tarps tear and sooner or later , everything need maintenance and repairs. Especially when you're using it every day, several ties a day.

That’s why having a tool box and a repair kit is crucial for long-term prepping. 

Think beyond duct tape and include items like extra screws, nuts, bolts, zip ties, sewing needles, thread, safety pins, wire, spare buckles, glue, and multitool-compatible bits.

Add a small hammer, pliers, and precision screwdrivers. Store it all in a durable, weatherproof pouch so you can take it on the go. This kit should repair tents, backpacks, shoes, water filters, stoves, clothing, and tools. Include sharpeners for knives and axes, spare batteries, and sandpaper for smoothing surfaces. 

Practice repairing gear before a real emergency—fix a broken zipper, replace a tent pole, patch up a torn pack. A small sewing kit alone can make or break your ability to keep clothing or gear functional. In off-grid survival, replacement gear may be weeks—or years—away. That’s why a repair kit isn’t a convenience—it’s a continuity plan. 

How to Repair Retro Appliances, TVs and Stuff

Keep your gear operational and ready to use, at all times is necessary if you want to have greater chance of surviving any situation. Don’t just prepare to survive, prepare to keep surviving, long after the dust has settled. 

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