20 Affordable Items That’ll be Worth Their Weight in Gold Post-Collapse

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It's hard not to take certain things for granted. Everyday household items, for example, are just some items that will be precious and in high demand after SHTF.

Think about how it will be when the grid goes down. The reality is many of the stores will be bought out or looted, and the trains, trucks, and planes that used to bring in supplies will likely no longer be available. They'll be too concerned about safety to bring in supplies.

Depending on the SHTF situation on hand you may need to sit it out in a shelter for several weeks or more. When it comes to sitting tight, you will need to rely on stockpiled food for comfort and survival.

When the coast is clear people who didn't prepare for SHTF will come calling and will ask you if they can “borrow” a few things. At first, you may help them out being the good neighbor that you are, but after a while, you won't be able to continue handing out your stockpiled supplies.

To plan ahead before the collapse is here, check out 20 pivotal items that are currently affordable, but as soon as SHTF arrive these things will become very valuable.

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63 Comments

  1. Jon Maxwell said:

    Willis Fleming, if you’re not going to drink it, it a waist to spend the money on ever clear. Denatured “rubbing” alcohol will do all of that and at a fraction of the price.

  2. Ben Thomas said:

    No mention of fresh drinking water or a way to produce it?

  3. Willis Fleming said:

    Isopropyl and denatured are two different things. Denatured or wood alcohol is poisonous and isopropyl is inefficient.

  4. Willis Fleming said:

    You can’t make medicinal tinctures or put denatured alcohol on wounds. It’s highly toxic.

  5. Willis Fleming said:

    Isopropyl and denatured are two different things. Denatured or wood alcohol is poisonous and isopropyl is inefficient in an alcohol stove.

  6. Willis Fleming said:

    And fish antibiotics are safe for human consumption in the event you can’t get regular antibiotics.

  7. Rob Holst said:

    Guns, ammo, compound bow, alcohol, cigarettes, 550 cord, waterless hand wash, electrical tape, duct tape, extra batteries, radio, flashlight, good knife, rice, beans, water filters, etc…..

  8. Brad McKenzie said:

    Anyone wanna get the list… I don’t feel like going through 13 pages of ad filled click bait.

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