Emergency Car Tool Kit: Must-Have Items for Any Situation
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*All information in this post is my opinion and gathered through my own research. Please do your own research before following any information in this post. This is for information purposes only. Also consult your doctor before taking any supplements*
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In a previous post labeled Homemade Car Survival Kit I laid out how I put together a survival kit for both of our cars. I first ordered a bag for each car and then proceeded to order all the individual items I wanted to have in these roadside emergency kits.
This worked out well because I was able to get all the things I needed for our specific emergency car kit. It did take awhile though to do all the research and order everything separately.
I wanted to put together a post for those who don’t have the time or don’t want to put the time into researching and putting different products together for their kits.
All you will have to do is click on these 3 products and you will have a comprehensive emergency car toolkit.
There are some redundancies in some of these kits but it is a good idea to have some back ups in case they are needed.
Of course everyone’s situation will be a little different, so you may need more or less of the things in these kits.
Here is a list of what each of these items are called. My desire was to make a bundle so all you would have to do is click one link and it would take you to all three products but the amazon associate unfortunately said that wasn’t possible.
Here are the 3 items for your emergency car toolkit…
First Secure Car Emergency Kit
- This kit will give you the peace of mind of knowing you are prepared if anything happens.
- The kit is filled with high quality products that will help get you back on the road.
Quick List Of What Is Included In This Kit:
90-piece Roadside Set includes:
-Copper-Clad Aluminum Set Of Jumper Cables (10 ft, 8-gauge, 300-amp)
–Air Compressor/ Tire inflator/ Air Pump (12V, 250 PSI)
-Tow Strap (11.8 ft, 10,000 lb)
-Tire Repair Kit
-Window Breaker
-Tire Pressure Gauge
-Multi-Tool
-LED Headlamp Flashlight
-Electrical Tape
-Bungee Cords
-Cable Ties
-Work Gloves
-And much more!
Check out the full review below:
Stanley FATMAX 700
- Delivers jump-starting power with 700 peak amps and 350 instant starting amps. Makes a great portable jump starter for your roadside assistance needs.
- Reverse polarity alarm alerts when there is an improper connection; Connect the clamps to the battery, turn on the switch and start your vehicle
- Features a 120 PSI air compressor to help inflate tires with low pressure; High-powered LED light rotates 270 degrees to help you work in the dark. Perfect for taking care of a flat tire on the side of the road.
Check out the full review below:
The Responder 72 hr Pack
WHAT’S INSIDE
- The Responder comes with Water Pouches(2), each with 9 US Coast Guard approved water packs.
- Food Pouches(2), each with a total of 3,600 calories of US Coast Guard approved food bars.
- Personal Pouches(2), each containing goggles(1), poncho(1), wet wipes(15), female hygiene items(3), whistle(1), and sleeping bag(1).
- The GridNet system stores a knife(1), tent(1), paracord(1), duct tape(1), weather radio(1), cable ties(10), splint(1), match set(1), glow sticks(6),
- Lifestraw(1) and the Surviveware Small First Aid Kit(1) is stored inside the dedicated First Aid Pocket.
Check out the full review below:
Other Key Items To Consider For Your Medical Emergency/Road Kit
- Fire Extinguisher, seatbelt cutter, reflective vest
- Jack, spare tire, flare, tire sealant
- Making sure you have the right tools: wrenches, pliers, hammer, sockets, shovel
- Ice scraper, gauze pads
- These things can be a lifeline when having a breakdown on a road trip
In Conclusion……
If you would like to just make a handful of clicks and have a comprehensive ready made car survival kit that you can throw in your car and have peace of mind, then check out these three products.
Here are some related articles that will help you with your vehicle preparedness needs:
About The Author
My name is Robert, and those who know me know that I like to research and always be prepared the best I can for whatever life brings my way. This website was born out of putting those two things together. I am married with 3 children: a dog, 2 hamsters, 3 fish, and a gecko.
There is plenty of adventures and fun situations that happen at my house. We live in a rural area and like to enjoy lots of time with our immediate and extended family. My primary job is in the medical field which can be an adventure of its own at times.
I desire this website to be a place where you can come and find products and information that will help you be prepared for whatever life throws at you.
Thanks For Reading,
Robert
*All information in this post is my opinion and gathered through my own research. Please do your own research before following any information in this post. This is for information purposes only. Also consult your doctor before taking any supplements*
**This post contains affiliate links. I receive a commission from any purchases that are made. This in no way changes the price for you. I am paid directly from the manufacturer.**