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When the SHTF, These Cheap Items Will be Worth Their Weight in Gold

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If society were to break down tomorrow, the value of the things we own and the skills we have would be turned on its head. Everybody knows that certain items will be far more valuable after a grid ending event. Stuff like gold, guns, and food are a given in any conversation on preparedness. Skills like hunting, reloading, and first aid would be indispensable, while skills accounting and day trading would be completely worthless.

There are of course, other items that we may be overlooking. While things like gold and guns will be expensive in the future, they’re already quite expensive now. Once you have those bases covered on your preparedness checklist, you can start thinking in terms of “What’s really cheap now, but will definitely be more valuable when the SHTF? What’s going to give me the greatest return on my money?”

With that said, here’s a few barter items you can buy right now, for a fraction of what they’ll be worth when the grid goes down.

Bike Tire Patches

If say, there was an EMP type of event to hit America, it would take several years for the grid to be repaired. If it’s a worldwide event it will probably take even longer. Either way, the need for transportation would not go away. However, I don’t see horses making a comeback anytime soon. Even if it takes a decade for the lights to come back on, I don’t think you could breed them fast enough to accommodate the survivors. What would be far more abundant, is bicycles.

Even without maintenance, the current stock of bicycles in circulation would last a long time. The only exception to this would be the inner tube, which is prone to punctures and leakage. So having a fully stocked repair kit would be a good idea. You can keep spare inner tubes for your own bicycles, or maybe even buy a couple more to trade with (most common sizes are 27, 28, and 29 inches). Fortunately, repair kits and inner tubes are both small, and very cheap.

Vitamin C

In a society where the medical infrastructure has collapsed, and doctors are hard to come by, vitamin C will become one of the most important nutrients. It will also become one of the hardest to find. As far as food goes, the most obvious source is from fruit.

Consider this though; how much of the fruit in your grocery store comes from hundreds or thousands of miles away? If it comes from the other side of the country, you have to consider what kinds of fruit you can grow in your region. So now let’s say you decide you want to grow your own. You better start now because most fruit comes from trees and bushes that may not produce right away.

As for stocking up on fruit, every method of preservation has been shown to reduce the vitamin C content, and cooking can destroy roughly 50 percent of the vitamin C in fruit. So in all likelihood, what we’re left with is a severe vitamin C gap during any long term disaster. The only way to stock up on it is with supplements. Personally I would recommend ascorbyl palmitate if you’re looking for something a little more potent. Keep them in a cool, dry, and dark place, and in an unopened container. That should keep them viable for a very long time. The bottle I bought a few months ago has a 4 year shelf life.

If our Western society crumbles, we’ll become prone to far more illnesses than we are now, and there will be no medical system to fall back on. For many people after the collapse, Vitamin C may become a matter of life and death.

Power Inverter

This one is the most expensive on this list, but it will still become extremely valuable after a collapse. I would argue more so than most electronic devices, because without this item you’ll never be able to charge any of those gadgets.

A power inverter is designed to turn DC power into AC, which is what most electronic devices run off of. During any long term collapse, people will be turning to alternative sources of renewable power, like solar and wind. Almost all of these sources of energy produce DC, so it will be essential to find a way to turn that into AC electricity.

DC/DC Converter

Along the same lines as the power inverter, you might consider getting a DC to DC converter. This piece will adjust any given voltage, into a higher or lower voltage. I’m betting that this gadget will be far more overlooked than the power inverter, which is typically made to turn 12 volts DC into 120 volts AC.

What most folks don’t consider however, is that the sources of energy that will be made after the collapse will be made from improvised parts, and will be highly irregular. Whereas you can buy a solar panel or generator right now that produces something close enough to 12 volts (which is pretty standard), the improvised parts of a post collapse generator aren’t likely to produce the more typical 12 volts that most power inverters are designed for.

If you’re working with whatever scrap you can scrounge up to build a motor or generator, the kind of voltage you’ll be getting is going to be very unpredictable. So a DC to DC converter will go for a pretty penny after the collapse. Being able to adjust the voltage means it’s the only thing that will allow you to connect a homemade generator into a standard converter, and then turn that energy into the AC power to run your appliances.

Polar Pure

I believe this item will quite literally be worth its weight in gold during a collapse. Many of you might have heard of it, but for the uninitiated, Polar Pure contains highly concentrated crystallized iodine. It’s held inside a tiny bottle with instructions and a thermometer pasted on the side. I’ve been using the same bottle on backpacking trips for many years without it ever running out. That’s because one bottle of Polar Pure contains enough iodine to purify 500 gallons of water.

If our infrastructure collapses, there will still be a lot of water in most places. It just won’t be safe to drink. And since you can’t go for very long without water, finding ways to purify it will become the top priority for most survivors. Just imagine for a moment, if you were in that situation. How much would you be prepared to trade away for a pocket sized bottle that can clean 500 gallons of water? I bet it’s a hell of a lot more than the 20 dollars it costs now. And if you find yourself bugging out this will probably become your most important item; even more so than a firearm. After all, even in the apocalypse you probably won’t be getting into gunfights every day, but you will be drinking water on a regular basis.

For an even better price, you can buy the iodine crystals in bulk on ebay. Just don’t buy too much, or the government will think you’re making meth. I’m quite serious.

Joshua Krause was born and raised in the Bay Area. He is a writer and researcher focused on principles of self-sufficiency and liberty at Ready Nutrition. You can follow Joshua’s work at our Facebook page or on his personal Twitter.

Joshua’s website is Strange Danger

This information has been made available by Ready Nutrition

Originally published October 30th, 2014


Source: http://readynutrition.com/resources/when-the-shtf-these-cheap-items-will-be-worth-their-weight-in-gold_30102014/


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    • Dustdevil

      Iodine is a TERRIBLE way to purify (or count on purifying) water. While it was one of the recommended ways to purify water in the 1960′s, we came to realize that iodine has a major problem with water purification applications:

      Iodine is NOT STABLE (like chlorine) at purifying. Iodine, unlike chlorine, is dependent upon temperature, UV light, even pH. Iodine uptake can also become a thyroid problem in the human body (your thyroid is NOT full to capacity for iodine normally, and you don’t want it to be, either, not unless there is a nuclear event and you want it full of potassium iodide before your uptake radioactive iodide).

      In reality, Iodine should be considered ONLY as a LAST RESORT!

      In order of effectiveness:

      TOTAL FILTRATION
      1. Reverse Osmosis
      2. Distillation

      CHEMICAL PURIFICATION (biologicals ONLY)
      3. Chlorine
      4. Ozonation (akin to Peroxide bath)
      5. UV treatment
      6. Boiling
      7. Iodine

      NOTE: Particle filtration larger than 0.02 nm porosity is TOTALLY INEFFECTIVE against some lethal viruses, while 0.2 nm will stop most-all one-celled animals (amoeba, etc.)

      Only RO and Distillation will remove metals. Distillation will kill-by-boiling all biologicals while membrane porosity will stop them from passing through. Only RO will remove organic solvents (like insecticides).

    • PaulTarsuss

      Thanks for caring. Thanks for sharing.

      Also check out Jim Humbles MMS protocols. Calcium Hypochloride is cheap and plentiful.

      Good Journies

    • Wildfire

      See the trend here ? Fear… Buy this, buy that ! All is crashing around you… So it is… Adapt… Dont let fear control you. Google or go to the library. Dandelions have vit. C the sun has vit. C. Stop throwing your WORTHLESS MONEY away. Gold in a collapse will ALSO be worthless. Can you eat gold ? Than,why bother keeping it ?

      • Medusafern

        I purchased a pocket-sized book about what wild plants are edible. One thing I found out is that every part of the Cattail plant is edible. I also just located this: http://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Foraged_Cattail_10357.php and apparently Cattails do contain Vitamin C as well as beta carotene, niacin, riboflavin, thiamin, potassium, phosphorus. They are not good for people on a gluten-free diet, though.

        So far I’ve purchased 180 capsules of Liposomal Vitamin C though. I’m not wealthy so each purchase is a big deal for me. But I amassed a great supply of survival items, gear and food and water. No 72 hour bug-out bags in this apartment. I see no point in them. I’ve prepped for the long haul, and for just about every contingency. Although not being wealthy I haven’t been able to buy as much freeze-dried food, for instance, as I would like.

        The number #1 item I think people forget is to purchase or make some type of portable toilet. I bought one online – the cheap kind – just a toilet seat attached to a folding metal stand. Garbage bags (or bags suitable for hazardous waste) are placed between the seat and the frame. This “toilet” could be used inside or outside. The thought of having to squat in the bushes seems less than pleasant to me. So being able to maintain some toileting dignity in a post-electricity world is an important part of my plan.

        Anyway, Vitamin C. There is also that Ester-C product that is packaged in individual packets as orange powder to be added to water or other beverages. Very lightweight.

      • Medusafern

        Also and unfortunately I don’t have an actual firearm/gun – not enough money to buy one and I have no idea how to shoot – but I do have a lot of pepper spray, a knife, a machete, and a new Smith & Wesson pellet rifle with a sight thing on it. So if I need to shoot squirrels for food at some point I could although I would hate to do so because I’m a vegetarian. I do think I’ve read that Broccoli contains as much protein as meat, though.

        Currently I have two regular-sized backpacks and two shoulderbags packed. But that’s everything I consider necessary for the long haul. Except my two sleeping bags, pellet rifle, portable toilet seat and my Mr. Heater ‘Little Buddy’ indoor or in-tent propane heater and 20 bottles of propane. The Little Buddy heater and propane probably wouldn’t be able to come along on any on-foot journey, due to their weight. The backpacks and shoulder bags along are almost too heavy to carry as is. I really want 2 90 liter internal frame backpacks (one for my 15 yo son and one for me) but I can’t afford them right now.

        As far as water I have several inexpensive means of purifying it including 2 hand-held Seychelle filtering 99.9% water bottles with replacement filters and a couple of Lifestraws too. I also have about 100 emergency water packets and at least 500 bottles of Ice Mountain water, the later being of course too heavy to take on foot. I still need more water though. I’d like to have twice as much as I do but I doubt I’ll have money/time enough to purchase anything near that. five or ten more 24-packs will be the max…

        For someone who’s new to prepping (for one year) I think I have everything on the lists. I don’t think I’m missing anything. Well I don’t have any of those fish antibiotics although I do have anti-b ointment and a medical grade hand sanitizer called Hibiclens. And I need a couple of big tarps. The only tent I have so far is a temporary/emergency one – but with the help of others building a shelter should be possible.

        I could go on and on about my supplies but I won’t. Now I just need to find a group of prepper people to stick with. No rapists or axe murderers need apply :shock: :evil: I’m in northeastern Wisconsin near the peninsula. Message me here if you have any leads. Thanks!

    • Wildfire

      Knowledge is power ! If you have to run how far can you carry all that you think you need ? Will you be sooo weighed down that you wont get away ? Save what you can and learn. Without knowledge you WILL perish, drag your family down with you ! Love / light to all… Stop feeding the BEAST ! Live free, grow food and nutrients learn to purify water. Indians lived happily off mother earth before chaos was emplimented !

    • Arcturus

      How much of these things would the average person be allowed to keep. They might end up bartering everything just to spare their lives. The weak will be slaves to the strong. Keep everything well hidden and safe.

      • Dustdevil

        Very true, and an excellent point. I’ve seen a lot of people buying ‘camping gear’, thinking it’s ‘bugout gear’, with no real idea of where, or how to use it. Then again, there’s a lot of people out there that have gear they’ve had (and camped and hunted with most of their lives) that will do them fine.

        In the end, it really isn’t about the gear – it’s about the knowledge and experience to use it, use it properly, and to care for it until you DO need it. That’s the 80-percent solution that few if any actually talk about.

        The real test to know ‘if you are ready for catastrophe’ is the simple question, “If it all came to a crashing halt tomorrow, do you have what you need to survive, and do you know how to use what you have to compensate for what you don’t have?” If you can’t answer that one solidly ‘YES’, then the chances are you are missing more knowledge than you are gear. (this works on the assumption that you are in a survivable place for a sustained catastrophe, and that you can at least acquire a good knife, a fire source like a lighter, and a 1-quart sealable water container). The best-trained experts can work from that minimalist level of gear, and build from it. This should be your litmus test, not for gear, but for knowledge to ‘make do’ when the ‘going gets tough’.

        Then again, the counterpoint to also consider is, ‘if it gets THAT BAD, do I really want to try and survive through it anyhow?’ A great point that NO ONE wants to talk about on their survival-gear-webpage.

        • Arte Vespule

          Good points. Lot’s of guys think they will “bug out”. They plan all the gear, pack a bug out bag, gather up a little food and some guns and ammo. But that is it. That’s the whole plan. I know a guy like this. In his defense he actual has a travel route planned out. Has maps and such. But that’s it. No ultimate destination. No supply caches on his route. He hasn’t even planned fuel stops. I have been trying to make him understand for years. All he will accomplish is dying on the road somewhere with his two kids….

    • US WANTS WAR TO SAVE THEIR ECONOMY

      And toilet paper otherwise I have to use Obamas face or my own fingers.

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