Amazon Labor Day Sale: Deals for Preppers

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Good morning, online shoppers! Amazon’s Labor Day Sale is in full swing and there are lots of prepper deals to be had.

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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 out-of-stock items.

On to the sales

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

Here’s a super-fancy LifeStraw that would be far more subtle than the big blue ones and also easier to carry and keep clean.

I love Energizer headlamps because of the ease and minimal expense of replacing the batteries. This set of two headlamps is on sale today while supplies last.

These fire blankets are incredibly useful, and today, they’re half-price. Keep at least one in your car kit and one at home.

Easily tote up to 3 liters of water with this hydration bladder. It’s a lightweight way to add some water to the load of everyone in the family.

These toe warmers are the absolute bomb-diggity for anyone in colder climates. Keep your foot digits cozy by slipping these into your boots. Half price today!

These one-piece Mason jar lids are fantastic for storage instead of using up your good flats that you’ll need for canning.

Tasty, freeze-dried strawberries are tasty even without rehydrating them. And Augason Farms has a big can of them for 33% off.

If you’re looking to increase your freeze-dried protein stash, look no further. Nutristore has four big cans of freeze-dried ground beef on sale, and you’ll save about 40 bucks on them today.

While we’re on the topic of protein, save $25 on this can of freeze-dried grilled chicken.

Get some nifty 550 paracord for half price.

Check out this cool water-activated strobing signal light. I think it’s a great thing to clip onto the kids when you’re out on the water OR in the woods.

This portable tire inflator and air compressor could come in really handy if you find yourself needing air in your tires, far from any gas station.

This highly-rated battery booster pack is a must-have for the trunk of anyone’s car – just in case. I always tell my girls, the more you can do yourself without asking for help, the safer you are.

This roadside emergency car kit looks to be pretty handy, with tow straps, long jumper cables, an air compressor, a flashlight, and more.

Check out this great deal on 9-volt batteries.

If rechargeable batteries are more your style, this set is on sale.

Get a whole bunch of AA and AAA batteries on the cheap today.

Get a whopping bottle of 400 Benadryl-like antihistamine pills. These are incredibly for someone with non-anaphylactic food allergies.

I’m not big into essential oils but this particular oil has been lab-tested and found to have incredible properties. Grab yourself some Oil of Oregano while it’s on sale.

This itch-stopping antihistamine gel is a must for those outdoor excursions resulting in bug bites.

Add some Immodium to your medical stash for half price.

These electrolyte packets are on sale and a great way to treat someone who is becoming dehydrated. They take up very little space in a bag and taste awesome, too.

This bottle of cetirizine hydrochloride is a fantastic deal for folks with seasonal allergies. I use it religiously in the spring and fall, and it’s a steal.

If you don’t have a French press yet for off-grid coffee-making, this sale is your sign.

This Gorilla Grip heavy-duty can opener is just what you need for all those canned goods you’ve stashed. Remember, two is one and one is none.

I absolutely love these large fabric totes for stashing out-of-season clothing and extra blankets. It keeps the dust off of things and it all stays neatly organized.

These warning signs may serve as a deterrent to make your property look less desirable for potential thieves. (Be sure to click the coupon for an extra 5% savings.)

I’m a huge fan of these gauze sponges for cleaning wounds. Look, Ma! No lint!

This is a good sale on non-latex medical gloves, which always have a place in your kit.

Save 35% on this large, 8-person tent for your bug-out home away from home.

Here’s an ultralight sleeping pad to stash in your backpack.

I hope this helps!

Let me know if you found some awesome deals I missed, or if the product is no longer on sale. This list will be updated throughout the day as the deals change.

Happy shopping, preppers!

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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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  • If you have subscribe and save, the freeze dried beef is cheaper by a few cents buying individual cans.
    I ended up spending more than I planned. TY

  • I ordered a couple things I have wanted for years–and a couple supplies to improve my poor man’s freeze dryer. I tried twice yesterday to post here the biggest news I have posted yet about a new method for preserving food–the military’s term for this kind of freeze drying from
    apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD08327172
    which can cut the cost of a freeze dryer to about $300 or so. Add a bicycle pump and you can do a hand vacuum that will rescue your freezer food in event of a power outage. (must pull a vacuum to 1/2 atmosphere or better)

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