Was in our local yesterday. Here's a heads up:
Cyalume/glow sticks (green, 2 pack), emergency mylar blankets (2 pack), emergency mylar tunnel/tent shelter, camping cutlery/crockery. A bunch of other stuff under the guise of camping. Grab it soon before they clear the shelves for winter.
They often have a lot of handy stuff for the EDC in their camping aisle. I bought a metal water bottle (500ml) a couple of months ago and have been using it since and its very sturdy.
99p Stores
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Constantine
Re: 99p Stores
Nice. I normally don't see anything, well, good.Attack Warning Red wrote:Was in our local yesterday. Here's a heads up:
Cyalume/glow sticks (green, 2 pack), emergency mylar blankets (2 pack), emergency mylar tunnel/tent shelter, camping cutlery/crockery. A bunch of other stuff under the guise of camping. Grab it soon before they clear the shelves for winter.
They often have a lot of handy stuff for the EDC in their camping aisle. I bought a metal water bottle (500ml) a couple of months ago and have been using it since and its very sturdy.
Re: 99p Stores
My local 99p stores has a great selection. I guess they are all pretty good so pay them a visit if you can, B+M are also very useful.
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Triple_sod
Re: 99p Stores
Went over to see a mate in Rotherham the other day, where there’s a fine selection; poundland, 99p store and a BM bargain all within a few hundred yards.
Got some WD40, 4 rolls of different coloured electrical tape and some plastic storage boxes, for a fiver carn't really go wrong.
Got some WD40, 4 rolls of different coloured electrical tape and some plastic storage boxes, for a fiver carn't really go wrong.
Re: 99p Stores
They are great places to bulk up your preps. Batteries,toiletries, medicines(worth it with Winter coming)tools-I wish I could have bought some of the kit they sell when I set up home 20 and more years ago.
All in all, sift through the stores and find the treasures.
All in all, sift through the stores and find the treasures.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
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JohnRio
Re: 99p Stores
To add to what's mentioned already, prepp stuff I've got from £1 / 99p shops:
- Duct tape.
- Masking tape.
- String & light rope.
- Araldite
- Super glue (should have a place in your BoB medkit. It was originally developed as an emergency substitute for stitching wounds under combat conditions.)
- Those little push on/off 3xLED, 3xAAA "cupboard" lights - two for a quid! (I've seen 'em sold for £3 each elsewhere! I used to have a load of them rigged inside my narrowboat for cheapo winter lighting.)
- Mini LED torches, aluminium body, 8 LEDS, 1xAA. Also, "Dynamo squeeze" torches, 3 LEDs. (I have one each of these torches in my BoB / "Bofor" (Bosnian forage) bag.)
- Packs of 6 lighters and twin packs of hand sanitizer mini (50ml) bottles (That Bosnian chap mentioned in his blog that both of these were great trade items during SHTF out there).
- Vitamin C.
- Petroleum jelly.
- A small crowbar / tyre lever (small enough to fit in ^BoB / "Bofor", for urban foraging if SHTF, would also do for digging in a pinch)
- 6' square tarp.
- Leather work / garden gloves, tend to be crap quality and wear out fast, but at £1, who cares?
- Boxes of latex gloves.
- A small folding trowel, steel!
- Free standing solar / LED lights.
- Fishing line / hooks / floats / and a rod!
- A compass. (Quality varies. Double check it knows North from a hole in the ground).
Unless it's the only option, don't bother with:
- Any hammer / hatchet or mallet with a steel tube for a handle! Trust me it will bend / break
- Catapults from £1 / 99p shops. In my experience the steel rod used for the frames are far too thin, and the rubber tubing perishes very, very fast! Rubbish kit!
- Duct tape.
- Masking tape.
- String & light rope.
- Araldite
- Super glue (should have a place in your BoB medkit. It was originally developed as an emergency substitute for stitching wounds under combat conditions.)
- Those little push on/off 3xLED, 3xAAA "cupboard" lights - two for a quid! (I've seen 'em sold for £3 each elsewhere! I used to have a load of them rigged inside my narrowboat for cheapo winter lighting.)
- Mini LED torches, aluminium body, 8 LEDS, 1xAA. Also, "Dynamo squeeze" torches, 3 LEDs. (I have one each of these torches in my BoB / "Bofor" (Bosnian forage) bag.)
- Packs of 6 lighters and twin packs of hand sanitizer mini (50ml) bottles (That Bosnian chap mentioned in his blog that both of these were great trade items during SHTF out there).
- Vitamin C.
- Petroleum jelly.
- A small crowbar / tyre lever (small enough to fit in ^BoB / "Bofor", for urban foraging if SHTF, would also do for digging in a pinch)
- 6' square tarp.
- Leather work / garden gloves, tend to be crap quality and wear out fast, but at £1, who cares?
- Boxes of latex gloves.
- A small folding trowel, steel!
- Free standing solar / LED lights.
- Fishing line / hooks / floats / and a rod!
- A compass. (Quality varies. Double check it knows North from a hole in the ground).
Unless it's the only option, don't bother with:
- Any hammer / hatchet or mallet with a steel tube for a handle! Trust me it will bend / break
- Catapults from £1 / 99p shops. In my experience the steel rod used for the frames are far too thin, and the rubber tubing perishes very, very fast! Rubbish kit!
Re: 99p Stores
I just bought a single garden solar light to experiment with, its been sitting in a sunny window for a total of 3 days, there's an internal switch, and its been toggled both ways - doesn't work at all
am I doing something wrong? They *seem* to work. I know I've got the right end pointed at the window, by t he way!
Re: 99p Stores
Arzosah wrote:I just bought a single garden solar light to experiment with, its been sitting in a sunny window for a total of 3 days, there's an internal switch, and its been toggled both ways - doesn't work at allam I doing something wrong? They *seem* to work. I know I've got the right end pointed at the window, by t he way!
some of these have a little piece of plastic in the back that keeps the battery from contacting .have a look inb the battery compartment .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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Thanks for that Red! I took the lighting bit off the support structure and, erm, I wasn't toggling the right thing at all. Can't get to the battery itself, and I'm pretty sure I won't have to now - thanks for encouraging me to examine it in more detail 
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Attack Warning Red
Re: 99p Stores
Constantine - I think it's just called '99p Stores'. Our local one is huge!