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Jesse I researched this last year in my Gladiator build and ended up getting this: https://elementfire.com/pages/models There are a lot of benefits to this unit. It is small, doesn’t require recertification and the contents won’t settle like most fire extinguishers. ------------------ Eddie Our Founding Fathers were men who understood that the right thing is not necessarily the written thing. -kkina | |||
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Good stuff. Thank you! God bless America. | |||
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I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not |
I call it my EDC bag | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
It's not really in a bag, but I keep a lot of stuff stashed in my Suburban, because that's the vehicle we take on long road trips. Off the top of my head: Tool box with basic hand tools, wrenches, sockets, etc. I also have spare fuses and bulbs in there, and even a few common failure parts for my vehicle. I've done plenty of roadside repairs with this, and it has saved my ass more than once. Bluetooth ODBII scan tool Spare serpentine and AC belts Battery jump pack Recovery strap Small compressor to inflate tires Spare fluids (motor oil, tans fluid, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, penetrating oil, etc). Small first-aid kit Fire starter Bug spray Cheap wal-mart Ponchos Atlas and detailed paper maps of the areas we are visiting Phone chargers When we go on a trip I always make sure we have at least a case of water back there, too. There's probably more, but that's what I can remember right now. | |||
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Grrr. I'm annoyed at myself each time I see this listed. I bought a NoCo gadget last winter, and I don't have a darned clue where it is now. God bless America. | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
That's what I have in my vehicles. | |||
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Fonky Honky |
I'm not a firefighter, so I can't recommend any particular type. I have a rechargeable ABC in the trunk. My thinking to have it was not only for my sake, but in case another driver is in danger. My reasoning for storing it in the trunk was to prevent it from being a projectile in the cabin, should I be involved in a violent collision. In hindsight... I'm looking at the ones smlsig linked, to mount one inside. Small, and readily accessible, so I can fight my way out. _________________________________________ Dei. Familia. Patria. Victoria. Don't back up, don't back down. | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
Also, not pressurized, and better suited to stand up to the temperature swings inside a vehicle. Plus it uses gas, so cleanup after the fact is easier, and collateral damage is lessened. It makes for the ideal vehicle extinguisher. Lots of positives, with the only real negative being the price. | |||
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Eschew Obfuscation |
I don't know if this will help, but ... The other day, I went to the wife's SUV to check the charge on her device. I looked and looked, but could not find it. She swore she had touched the charger, so I went back out and went through her SUV again. Just as I was about to give up, I remembered her vehicle had a couple of storage bins tucked into the panels in the back. Sure enough, the charger was tucked into one of them. _____________________________________________________________________ “One of the common failings among honorable people is a failure to appreciate how thoroughly dishonorable some other people can be, and how dangerous it is to trust them.” – Thomas Sowell | |||
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It's a good thought, Rich. I need to search the cargo area again tomorrow. I'm really annoyed at myself over this one. I bought a couple of those things... they were great gifts. Now I can't figure what I did with my own. (D'oh!) God bless America. | |||
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