18 Incredible Survival Uses for This Surprisingly Cheap Thermal Imaging Tool

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Lucy Bleach's ‘Radiant Heat' installation art work in Hobart.

via Reduction Revolution

Fun & Creative Uses:

16. Show-off – and impress your geeky friends.

17. Search – for Bigfoot, The Yeti, Lithgow Panther or some other as yet unproven monster.

18. Camping – check out the night-life when camping.

For more thermal imaging tool uses (yes, there's still more!), check out Reduction Revolution. You may want to consider adding this tool to your bug out bag if you haven't already. Not only does it have a ton of uses, it's an excellent tool to have to keep yourself safe during a SHTF situation! Not to mention you're going to have a great time showing off this monocular device to all of your prepper friends.

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Featured Image via NVD Night Vision Devices /Wes Siler


13 Comments

  1. Thomas Whitten said:

    I wouldn’t mind having one of those. Even at 100m, it would still be handy.

  2. Cody Raber said:

    For the people saying $600 bucks isn’t cheap. Rewind just a short 9 years ago and these things were the size of a cinder block with shitty resolution selling for around 10k. Yeah $600 is still expensive for the average consumer such as myself but compared to what they were that’s way more affordable. Hell last time I was at a gun show I seen a thermo selling for 70 bucks and it could attach to your iPhone.

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