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Gear Review - Costco Men’s Athletic Sock 6-pair White Thread by: Yard Dart, Dec 31, 2017, 23 replies, in forum: General Survival and Preparedness Thread Gear Review 32 Degrees Clothing I discovered a new clothing line 32 Degree clothing first came to my attention last year and this year I saw it carried in Costco and JC Penny’s
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Travel Jacket Recommendations for Immediate Bug Out or Waste of Money Thread by: Yard Dart, Dec 31, 2017, 23 replies, in forum: General Survival and Preparedness Thread Gear Review 32 Degrees Clothing I discovered a new clothing line 32 Degree clothing first came to my attention last year and this year I saw it carried in Costco and JC Penny’s
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Deep cycle systems LiFePO4 - Survival Monkey Forums They've made some advancements with them for solar use Besides being expensive, lithium has low temperature issues that begin at 32 degrees, and occasionally fires, that can't be extinguished Most use electronic internal battery management systems that could be destroyed in an EMP, rendering them useless