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Hammer, nails, pliers (channel lock type preferred) screwdriver, gloves and a good knife. For a hammer, I personally like a claw hammer with straight claws. Straight claws not only pull nails, but also can be used similar to a small hatchet to claw notches in wood or small branches. You can do a certain amount of prying with the claw, and if you are near damagedThe Lost Ways Review wood buildings, you can use wood and nails from damaged structures.
With the items above, I could create a blanket out of the trash bags, a shelter using some sticks and a rope. If there are no sticks, I could make a ground cover and shelter for my family. These items are inexpensive, and are small. They are inexpensive and small enough that you can easily keep several sets in different kits. You can keep some or all of these items in all of your cars and in your home.

I would keep items such as these in a specific kit and not part of your regular tools scattered around with other tools. You want to keep them portable in case you have to move from your location quickly. What becomes obvious is that if you take the time, effort and use your brain, you can do much better than the standard market survival kit. Standard marketed survival kits do have their place, as they are lightweight and portable, do the planning for you, but they do not fulfill all that I feel that I would need. It would never hurt to have a marketed kit along with your personalized ki
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A Survival Knife isn't the best choice for cleaning a fish but it will perform the job when you don't have an option. If you were in a survival situation with nothing but a fish and a pair of nail clippers, you would sure as hell make it work. So a survival knife is the right tool when your choices are to use what you have or starve.

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