Pretty sure, the medical tape is meant to be used with the towel, for bandages. The towel can also be used for water collection (think, dew). But, yeah, it CAN work as tinder, I suppose.
This is my favorite premade, small survival kit. I normally make my own but I've found that its an excellent supplement to a homemade kit. But if for whatever reason this was the only thing you had you could last a little while as long as you knew how to make a shelter and find a source of water
Nice little kit. I'm in the early stage of survival kits where just about all kits have something I don't. The mini tin looks like the ones used by The Mint Factory to sell their Informints. I bought mine at Dunhams Sports here in Ohio.
Wish there was a way to include a whirl-Pak as water is so important and the included "containers" do not meet the requirement for the water purification tabs. Perhaps the assumption is you're carrying water/container separately.
I don't know if anyone else said this but it is based on the classic tobacco tin the SAS uses. The US habit of using candy tins copies this with an even smaller size.
I used to wear a utility jacket with about a dozen pockets in amongst those pockets would be 3 can size survival kits 1 dedicated to starting a fire 1 a mini first aid kit and 1 dedicated to procuring food and water.
@@cbachandEngland’s lawmakers probably don’t want people walking around with dangerous “life threatening” tools such as those sharp and pointy knives. They probably deals fishermen to not fit their catch until they return home.
Nice little kit. Only thing i miss is some sort of knife. That should be in at the first place. Like to make my own just so i know what is in it and what is what.
A knife would have to be pretty small to get it in the tin in the first place. It would be easy enough to include a knife suitable for carrying in the UK, but it is perhaps preferable to have a kit that you can take on a commercial flight.
well with the pinch light, you can a some string to it and whip it around and you have a buzz saw for signaling. the top of the tin can be used as a pan with wire and the same with the bottom as a pot. That o screw is used for a eye on the tip of the stick. as for the shelter side of it, with the paracord and the inner strands you could break some stick off and tie them up and make a decent lean to or plow point shelter with sticks and pine branches as a bed. 4 inches. the tins were designed way back in the day as a last ditch survival kit in the idea if you lost your gear or you were on the run from the enemy as a escape and evasion aspect. To be honest I thought of trying to see if I can last at least one or two nights with the one i made. I you want to see a good video of how to survive out of one go to Ranger Survival and Fieldcraft and watch the video called solo survival with a altoids tin survival kit. Please keep ypu the great videos and reviews. You have helpedme on building and adding to a few of my kits.
I forgot to add with the tin itself you can make char cloth and you can take some twigs and add a point to make a char pencil. If you add a wire saw the best one I found the the bcb commando wire saw. the other ones are china made and dont really last that long.
They should say " packaged in the UK " as I'd expect it to say " packaged in the USA " because there are no doubt some Chinese made items in here. One thing I think they failed on is the soft plastic baits, a worm and grub are things you should be able to very easily find. Could be worse but theres gotta be something better they could have included for those who are not going to open this till it's needed.
Wrap the outside of the tin with electrical tape. Makes it somewhat waterproof, as you have some tape too 😎
Dang that's a good idea
Pretty sure, the medical tape is meant to be used with the towel, for bandages. The towel can also be used for water collection (think, dew). But, yeah, it CAN work as tinder, I suppose.
Great video 👍 living outside of Phoenix Arizona. Unless you find water your dead in three days, and you can walk for miles and not see water.
This is my favorite premade, small survival kit. I normally make my own but I've found that its an excellent supplement to a homemade kit. But if for whatever reason this was the only thing you had you could last a little while as long as you knew how to make a shelter and find a source of water
Thank you!
It's meh, I've seen better
@@entertainme7523 What ones are better that are this size? I would like to get one. I've seen lots of better kits that are larger
Nice little kit. I'm in the early stage of survival kits where just about all kits have something I don't. The mini tin looks like the ones used by The Mint Factory to sell their Informints. I bought mine at Dunhams Sports here in Ohio.
Nice little kit and with the additions, actually useful.
When you are repacking tin inside the bag, you don't need barcode no more. Much more useful would be other side of the card on display
This is actually a really great kit for 15 bucks in my opinion
Thanks!
Is this the real Dwayne Rockson?
@@entertainme7523 of course
Wish there was a way to include a whirl-Pak as water is so important and the included "containers" do not meet the requirement for the water purification tabs. Perhaps the assumption is you're carrying water/container separately.
Very cool video! I didn't realize the Polymath stuff was available in the US!
It's not, it gets shipped from the UK.
What if in a lvl 1 for packaging they used a space blanket js
I don't know if anyone else said this but it is based on the classic tobacco tin the SAS uses. The US habit of using candy tins copies this with an even smaller size.
"Living in the lap of luxury..." 😂Great review, thanks.
The ferry rod / whistle thing is not bad. I’ll have to look to see if those can be purchased separately.
Did u find them?
I used to wear a utility jacket with about a dozen pockets in amongst those pockets would be 3 can size survival kits 1 dedicated to starting a fire 1 a mini first aid kit and 1 dedicated to procuring food and water.
The earlier kits contained a razor but merry ol England banned cutting tools.
I know. Stupid isn't it?
What do you mean? How do you gut a fish?
When Karen's are in charge.
I wondered about that . Thanks
@@cbachandEngland’s lawmakers probably don’t want people walking around with dangerous “life threatening” tools such as those sharp and pointy knives. They probably deals fishermen to not fit their catch until they return home.
i would go for the slightly more expensive ones that have an actual 1 liter water bag rather than a condom, a condom is just too fragile to rely on
It's for first aid
Nice little kit. Only thing i miss is some sort of knife. That should be in at the first place. Like to make my own just so i know what is in it and what is what.
Very good point but this is from the UK, carrying anything more than the smallest of non-locking folding knives can get you jail time.
Yeah they have banned knifes over their .
A knife would have to be pretty small to get it in the tin in the first place. It would be easy enough to include a knife suitable for carrying in the UK, but it is perhaps preferable to have a kit that you can take on a commercial flight.
Scalpel or stanley blade is an easy add.
Glow stick as a lure maybe?
All it's missing is victorinox sd classic.
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Where can I order one?
Tried to purchase this, and couldn't. I emailed them and received a response. They no longer sell their products outside of Europe countries.
Try 3rd party sites, like ebay.
I like what you added I would just take a E R blanket and tie it on to the tin with a rubber band. That way you have a lil shelter or way to stay warm
Sucks no cutting tool in this version
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You probably could have got a couple more items in there.
That condom is gonna dry out and be brittle and break when it's needed
"it's not for sex"
In a survival situation, you don't know what you might have to do to survive! 🤪
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Thx
Hahaha
Thanks👍
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I live in the south eastern US as well
Right on!
well with the pinch light, you can a some string to it and whip it around and you have a buzz saw for signaling. the top of the tin can be used as a pan with wire and the same with the bottom as a pot. That o screw is used for a eye on the tip of the stick. as for the shelter side of it, with the paracord and the inner strands you could break some stick off and tie them up and make a decent lean to or plow point shelter with sticks and pine branches as a bed. 4 inches.
the tins were designed way back in the day as a last ditch survival kit in the idea if you lost your gear or you were on the run from the enemy as a escape and evasion aspect. To be honest I thought of trying to see if I can last at least one or two nights with the one i made.
I you want to see a good video of how to survive out of one go to Ranger Survival and Fieldcraft and watch the video called solo survival with a altoids tin survival kit.
Please keep ypu the great videos and reviews. You have helpedme on building and adding to a few of my kits.
I forgot to add with the tin itself you can make char cloth and you can take some twigs and add a point to make a char pencil. If you add a wire saw the best one I found the the bcb commando wire saw. the other ones are china made and dont really last that long.
They should say " packaged in the UK " as I'd expect it to say " packaged in the USA " because there are no doubt some Chinese made items in here.
One thing I think they failed on is the soft plastic baits, a worm and grub are things you should be able to very easily find.
Could be worse but theres gotta be something better they could have included for those who are not going to open this till it's needed.
Unless it's Winter .
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And if it's not those are going to melt into a blob.
They should have chose something better.
I agree with Tyler
Ugh.... sorry, but shelter is > food for sure
Maybe but food usually takes up less space, which is a premium in kits like these.
Damn near 4 minutes of blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah
I'm used to his babbling by now
Skip to 5min for viewing actual items in kit. Too much talking to subscribe.....