DAY 2: MORE Prime Day Deals for Preppers

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Good morning, online shoppers! It’s the second day of Prime Day 2024. There are all sorts of great prepper finds on the website and I found some awesome things that were NOT on sale yesterday.

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Please note that at the time of posting, these items were on sale and available. They do sell out quickly, and as this is a one-woman show, I cannot always keep up with the things that are out of stock.

On to the prepper goods!

Here are some items that preppers may find useful at a great price.

A reader yesterday recommended a jumper box so that you can boost your car’s battery without needing another vehicle. Here’s a very high-quality battery starter that is on sale for Prime Day.

Keep the pets flea- and tick-free with these topical preventative products: Small Dogs, Medium Dogs, Large Dogs, Cats

Here’s an heirloom seed vault to add to your stockpile.

Check out this Augason Farm 30-day food supply for one person.

Hungrier people might prefer this more caloric 30-day supply from Readywise.

Have you ever wondered how you’d keep your carpets clean after the power goes out? Here’s a manual carpet sweeper. It’s not as good as a vacuum, obviously, but it’ll help you maintain your rugs when you don’t have electricity.

Powdered peanut butter lasts a whole lot longer stashed away on your shelf than jars do. (It also serves as the basis for a really nice peanut sauce for noodles.)

At 47% off, here’s a number one bestseller that could be very useful for preppers:  The Complete Guide to Hunting, Butchering, and Cooking Wild Game.

Here’s a kit with Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers. (Don’t miss the additional $3 off coupon!)

For those with a hankering for meat, here’s a big ole bucket of nothing but freeze-dried meat.

I really like Rhino Rescue products. Here is a wound closure kit with all sorts of useful supplies. (No sewing skills needed!)

Into foraging? Check out the National Audobon Society’s Guide to North American Mushrooms to help you safely identify your fungal finds.

I really love this manual drinking water pump that goes on top of your 5-gallon jugs. It’s especially nice for times when you’re on the move with the jugs.

Do you need a Faraday bag for a laptop? Look no further than this bargain.

I’m swooning over these nifty night-vision binoculars.

And speaking of night vision, check out these head-mounted night vision goggles. (And don’t forget the $20 off coupon!)

Here’s the best price for a manual grain grinder I’ve ever seen. I have never tried this one so I don’t have any personal knowledge of it, but the reviews seem okay.

Have you considered trying small-space hydroponics? Check out this hydroponics unit to get you started. (Be sure to check the coupon box for an additional $25 off.)

Here’s a two-cup mortar and pestle worthy of our beloved Grace in the weekend story I’m writing.

Check out this 4-pack of emergency rain ponchos – this is a great item to throw in your car and forget about until you need it.

Here’s a little bivvy bag for just $8.

This is pricy but worth it if a generator is part of your survival plan. It’s an EMP-shielding Faraday bag for your large electronics.

Are you looking for a safe, water-resistant storage option for your first aid supplies? Look no further than this incredibly sturdy case.

This full-face gas mask is only $25 today, so it would be a great time to get one for each member of the family. (Replacement filters for this unit are also on sale.)

There’s very little I love more than a headlamp for power outages. I always look for the kind that take a common battery and these Energizer headlamps fit the bill.

If you’ve been thinking about getting into ham radio but you’re put off by the price, check out this two-pack of ham walkie-talkies by Baofeng.

Here’s a four-pack of personal water filters. (Be sure and check the coupon box to get an additional $5 off!)

While we’re on the topic of water filters, here’s a 1.5 gallon gravity filter that tucks into your backpack.

Hatchets are very versatile for preppers, serving as both a tool and a weapon. You can grab this pack hatchet from Gerber Gear for a song today.

The Meat Eater’s Guide to Wilderness Survival is a must-have for anyone who spends time in the great outdoors.

These little compressed toilet paper coins are handy for more than survival scenarios. I keep some in my purse for the low-level emergency of visiting a restroom that is fresh out of paper.

Here’s the best deal I’ve found today for a prepper essential – a hand-crank NOAA radio.

These blueberry emergency ration bars have a whopping 3600 calories to get you through a grueling survival situation.

Here’s a very well-priced solar device charger.

Glow sticks are a great way to safely give the little ones in your group some emergency lighting.

Check out this handy survival tool gizmo for bushcraft. It’s got a number of manual tools that you might not have otherwise included in your gear.

This portable solar shower is perfect for off-grid hygiene.

A folding saw might one day make your life easier if you had it in your bug-out bag.

I have a couple of these Rhino Rescue splints in my various emergency medical kits.

Here’s a little Stanley cookset for dining al fresco in the woods.

These fantastic little flashlights are super bright and a great price. I know most people like the rechargeable ones these days but I really prefer the reliability of battery-operated ones.

Save more than 60% on this versatile shemagh. Ask any veteran how useful they are.

These emergency whistles are loud, loud, loud. Trust me when I tell you (from experience) don’t give them to your kids until they NEED them.

Looking for a bug-out bag? This is a really nice-looking Molle backpack at a great price.

Want to add some protein to your emergency food stash? Check out this Mountain House freeze-dried chicken.

These fire suppression blankets are a must-have for your home and car.

Here’s a 6-piece set of Israeli compression bandages to add to your emergency trauma kit.

Check back frequently!

I’ll keep adding things throughout the day and there’ll be a new list tomorrow for Day 2 sales. If you notice that anything is sold out, please let me know in the comments so I can remove it from this list.

Happy shopping!

 

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Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  • Thanks Daisy. I just ordered the night vision binoculars. I had been considering them earlier so with 75% off it becomes a no-brainer.
    We appreciate you and wish you a speedy recovery with your foot injury.

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