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What important supplies do you always keep in your vehicle?
I have 20-foot, 4-gauge jumper cables, a first aid kit, and a roadside kit, which mostly consists of a shorter and smaller jumper cable and a smaller first aid kit, but also:
Cable ties A reflective triangle (on the case) Knit gloves Emergency poncho A roadside assistance phone number Flashlight, with batteries and signal cone S.O.S. banner Car blanket Is any of that actually important? Would you say that anything is missing? I would rather replace the inferior jumper cables and first aid kit with something I might actually use. Okay fine! I will use Google! Family Handyman only lists five things and the only one that other sites did not list is a battery bank, which makes sense, if your car dies, you cannot charge your phone, but make sure the bank is charged! https://www.familyhandyman.com/stuff...r-emergencies/ Mashable:
Engineering Explained:
Then he said he only kept a cell phone mount and Cholula, but that would have been boring. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PUirmfOs9c Thillist:
Buzzfeed asked their readers what they recommended and came up with a silly list like Mashable's:
Cars.com:
This Old House lists twenty-four must-haves, but all are listed in other lists: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/ideas/2...-keep-your-car The Simple Dollar says a towel is about the most massively useful thing a driver can have. https://www.thesimpledollar.com/25-t...e-in-your-car/ Some place called Money Talk News wants sunscreen and bug spray exploding all over your stuff. https://www.thesimpledollar.com/25-t...e-in-your-car/ LifeHacker:
Insider:
Brad's Deals:
I am not reading this one. The previous lists were 5 - 37 things. This one is 100. One hundred. I doubt that if you combine what I already have, the useful things on the list, and the silly ones, it would come anywhere near 100: https://agirlsguidetocars.com/100-th...ways-keep-car/ |
You heard we like lists so you put up a list of lists so we can list while we're listing? Got it.
I have a black sports bag with a collapsible handle and wheels that is full, but I shan't catalog it. I know there's a reflective triangle and tow strap, jumper cables, etc. There's also a leather shaving kit with small items, tire pressure gauge, etc. Maybe that's where my cigar lighter volt meter is. |
It to some extent depend where and what you drive. Cell phones and credit cards have eliminate a lot of need.
In the 70d's in my Triumph I had points, condenser and fan belt,plus tools and oil. Also 100 bill under the floor mat. Because car parts were not readily available every were at that time. Now just have what you need overnighted. My grandfather had: Blanket First aid kit Compas Collapsible drinking cup Mints and spare tire, jack and tools. My car has First aid kit Space blanket Knife Flashlight Jumper cables Spare bulbs (hate having bulbs out) Spare, jack and lug wrench. Trip additional items. Small tool kit |
My intelligence, cell phone, pocket knife, altoids, napkins, probably a few bottles of water....
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How many of you keep mints in your emergency supply?
Or at least know people who did? :)
I preferred cinnamon Tic-Tacs. When I felt sleepy I chewed one, which kept me awake for less than a minute. The problem was that after several I did not want any more, and was on my own. |
Um, sunglasses, baseball hat, iPod, phone charger... Not much else. I have a phone and I can walk.
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My eyes aren't that good. A baseball bat sounded like a good idea.
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- spare tire, jack, and lug wrench
- wrenches, screwdrivers, socket set - multimeter - portable battery charger/jumpstarter - extra jumper cables in case my portable jumpstarter is dead - tire pressure gauge - hand sanitizer - tissues - any halogen bulbs that I replaced with LEDs - rear wiper (in case I need it; haven't needed it yet) - loose change - ice scraper (only in winter) On me I always carry a small Leatherman multitool in case I need to cut any zip ties (grille block, underbody paneling, etc). |
Depends on if it's blizzard season or not.
Usually just a tire gauge and some napkins. In winter the steering wheel gets a fuzzy cover and the door pocket gets a scraper. In the ones where the gas gauge isn't completely trustworthy, a small gas can with gas in it, wedged in the trunk somehow so it won't tip. |
Plug kit
Pliers/multi-tool (to remove the nail) Inflator Jumper cables Tow strap Little need for a spare tire when you have a plug kit. 90% of leaks can be repaired in 3 minutes without taking the wheel off. |
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