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9 Reasons a Coffee Can Should be in Your Survival Kit
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| 11/25/12
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Posted on 11/25/2012 8:29:12 PM PST by Kartographer
The Many Uses of a Coffee Can
Thats how a 1-pound coffee can can earn its way into your 72-hour pack. Consider the following uses for this light-weight and versatile survival instrument.
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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: coffeecan; preparedness; preppers; survival
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To: Kartographer
I haven’t seen a metal coffee can in years. Now they are plastic or very heavy cardboard, which would eliminate any use on the fire.
101
posted on
11/26/2012 7:50:28 PM PST
by
EDINVA
To: tired&retired
Speaking of stuff to keep in a car, I keep an axe handle there. Many uses for that wood.
102
posted on
11/26/2012 7:51:11 PM PST
by
Redcitizen
(A good pun is its own reword.)
To: bonfire
“we drink alot of coffee”
So... do you always drink coffee around the bonfire?
=)
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posted on
11/26/2012 8:04:21 PM PST
by
Redcitizen
(A good pun is its own reword.)
To: Principle Over Politics
They are small flashlights, please re-read my original post.
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posted on
11/27/2012 5:58:52 AM PST
by
MomwithHope
(Buy and read Ameritopia by Mark Levin!)
To: EDINVA
I havent seen a metal coffee can in years. Costco has Kirkland brand coffee in 3 lb metal cans.
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posted on
11/27/2012 10:04:15 AM PST
by
meowmeow
(In Loving Memory of Our Dear Viking Kitty (1987-2006))
To: meowmeow
Thanks. As I scrolled further I saw also that WalMart has metal cans. Of course, they’re all for @ 3 lb vs 1 lb, but a metal can is a metal can! I usually buy beans at Costco, and they come in a bag but it’d be good to have that one large metal can.
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posted on
11/27/2012 10:11:07 AM PST
by
EDINVA
To: Marcella
Hey its not 1900. just thought you’d like to know. :)
To: Kartographer; JRandomFreeper; greeneyes
You or someone else a good while ago posted about using a metal coffee can in an emergency situation and I had one source to get a metal one lb. can and I had thrown them away instead of keeping them. When my son comes from London, I buy a one lb. can of Chock Full o’Nuts coffee to use when he is here as that is his choice - and those are metal cans.
I have three of them now. Most of what you see is plastic for small ones and large cans have cardboard sides. I'm bad about keeping the big ones with cardboard sides. I can't seem to throw them away - I might need that in a SHTF situation. Hopefully, I won't get as bad as those hoarders on the Hoarder TV show whose house is so full of “stuff” one can't walk around and sanitation people have to come in to clean it out.
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:01:11 PM PST
by
Marcella
((Prepping can save your life today. I am a Christian, not a Muslim.))
To: appalachian_dweller; OldPossum; DuncanWaring; VirginiaMom; CodeToad; goosie; kalee; ...
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:06:19 PM PST
by
Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
To: Marcella
110
posted on
01/28/2014 5:10:01 PM PST
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: JRandomFreeper
111
posted on
01/28/2014 5:12:50 PM PST
by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: Kartographer
Goof Southern coffee don't come in a can
112
posted on
01/28/2014 5:39:54 PM PST
by
piroque
("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act")
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
A metal coffee can with a survival candle inside makes a nice source of warmth. Read up on the original use for a can of Crisco .It was used as a candle.
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:43:11 PM PST
by
piroque
("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act")
To: Exit148; All
$5.25 / 33 oz (+ dandy metal can) @ Wally's
The caffeine in it works just as good as if you'd (ostentatiously) paid three times as much !
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:44:23 PM PST
by
tomkat
(still think it's 'too early' comrades ?)
To: tired&retired
.. One has a beer glass wrapped in a towel ..if ya already have the can, isn't the glass kinda redundant ? lol
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:47:14 PM PST
by
tomkat
(still think it's 'too early' comrades ?)
To: 5thGenTexan
Try buying a commercial size can of pork’n’beans and make several dishes to freeze, then use the nice sturdy can.
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:48:58 PM PST
by
MHGinTN
(Being deceived can be cured.)
To: Kartographer
Just bought a case of Hills Brothers coffee in 33 ounce metal cans.
In my younger days we used these cans to make a small camping stove.
Made with the bottom side up you can fry eggs, bacon, bread dough, etc. right on the stove.
Or you can use a small fry pan, pot (or a second coffe can as a pot).
Punch holes around the sides on the bottom with an old fashion 'church key'.
Cut a square opening on the top side.
Turn can upside down - the bottom is now the stove top.
Feed the fire through the square opening.
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:49:58 PM PST
by
Iron Munro
("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." - Robert Louis Stevenson)
To: Iron Munro
Love it. Thanks for posting the coffee can stove idea/pic.
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:52:22 PM PST
by
Jane Long
(While Marxists continue the fundamental transformation of the USA, progressive RINOs assist!)
To: Jane Long
oops !
just noticed the date on this thread
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posted on
01/28/2014 5:59:44 PM PST
by
tomkat
(still think it's 'too early' comrades ?)
To: Marcella
Chock Full O’Nuts still has metal cans.
And Target’s generic coffee is in a metal can.
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posted on
01/28/2014 6:01:39 PM PST
by
Rebelbase
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