Amazon’s Best Black Friday Deals for Preppers

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Are you looking for the best preparedness deals on Amazon? We’ve got you covered with our Holiday 2024 Black Friday Shopping List! You don’t need to brave the crazy crowds if you stay home and shop online instead.

I got up early and went through the products to choose the items that preppers need (or maybe just want.) Save money while getting prepped with these offers or grab some preparedness goodies for the people on your shopping list. And if you’re shopping for other things, please consider using this link – it provides us with a small commission at no cost to you!

Also – if you want a little liberty-loving zen in your life, check out my brand new Freedom Isn’t Free Coloring Book, or our American Dreamer puzzle books!

Please note that at the time I wrote this article, the deals were available. They change throughout the day and sometimes vendors run out of merchandise. If you find something is no longer available, just let me know in the comments section.

The Best Deals on Amazon

Want to create a digital knowledge bank? This Amazon Fire tablet is only $59. At 32GB it can hold somewhere around TWENTY THOUSAND ebooks! Pair it with a solar charging device and you’ll be all set for entertainment and information. This was strongly recommended by a friend of mine.

Here’s a small solar generator that will do a great job of keeping small electronics going during a power outage. I have a bigger version of this and love it.

Speaking of power, check out this solar device charger for under $20.

Who needs candy canes in their stocking when they can have Lifestraws? This four-pack is a steal or if you only need one, you can save on singles too.

A 4-pack of LED, solar-powered camping lanterns will provide the gift of light for several people on your list – it’s a great addition to a power outage kit.

This pack with 4 rain ponchos and 4 survival blankets is an awesome addition to a car kit or bug-out bag. Alternatively, you can split it up and divvy it between gift recipients.

This waterproof merino wool blanket is a steal.

Looking for a stocking stuffer for those “has everything” types? I like this survival tool with a knife sharpener, whistle, and Ferro rod. It’s not flimsy like many such tools and has very good reviews.

A pair of long-range two-way radios can be found for under $20.

A refill kit from Rhino Rescue can restock your trauma kit and could save the life of someone you love.

Keep cozy on the go with a two-pack of emergency bivvy bags.

Save on a two-person emergency tent that rolls up to be only slightly bigger than a soda can.

I have these folding binoculars and absolutely love them. Be able to check things out much further away than with the naked eye with this bug-out bag addition.

Grab 100 feet of 550-pound paracord here.

I always say not to rely on crappy off-brand batteries. Well, you can get 48 Energizer batteries for only $24 here and replenish your supplies.

Check out this 84-serving gluten-free bucket of emergency food from Readywise.

Three pairs of merino wool socks will keep your tootsies warm no matter where you’re bugging out to.

Get a four-pack of super bright flashlights (or a two-pack if you don’t need that many). These are fantastic stocking stuffers or additions to different rooms of your house.

These excellent headlamps run on easy-to-find AAA batteries and are great for hands-free light in an emergency.

Pop these car-escape tools into the center console of all your loved ones’ vehicles.

Here’s a nifty little survival fishing kit for your bug-out bag.

Keep your survival food cheesy with this #10 can of cheese powder from Augason Farms – this is pretty good stuff, and I’ve used it in non-survival situations, too.

A four-pack of fire-suppression blankets makes an excellent addition to your home’s fire-safety kit.

This small folding handsaw from Mossy Oak has great reviews.

A three-liter gravity-fed portable water filter is far less than the cost of those fancy brands and can be used at a camp as well as at home.

This pocket chainsaw has fantastic reviews and would be a very useful addition to your bugout bag.

Delight your grandchildren (if not their parents) with these survival whistles.

This survival hatchet has great reviews and is on sale for a steal with 60% off.

Have you ever wanted to try using a bow drill for firestarting? Here’s a really good deal on one.

If you’ve always wanted a military tactical pen, now’s your chance to get a two-pack on sale.

I’ll add more deals throughout the day, so please check back!

What are you shopping for on Black Friday?

Stay safe and save some money by shopping online this weekend if your shopping lists are coming from corporate stores. Visit independent retailers to support your local mom-and-pop shops!

Are you shopping this weekend? Are there any Amazon deals you found that aren’t on my list? Let us know in the comments.

 

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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 for looking through all the bs. Happy thanksgiving to you Daisy and all the folks out there doing your best.

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