🛡️ Be Ready, Stay Ahead: Your 3-Day Lifeline in One Compact Box
Ready America’s 1-Person, 3-Day Survival Box is a compact, lightweight emergency kit designed to provide essential hydration, nutrition, and warmth during disasters. Featuring a 5-year shelf life food bar, enough water for three days, and a pocket-sized thermal blanket, this portable go-bag ensures you’re prepared for earthquakes, fires, floods, or hurricanes with trusted American-made quality.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Quakehold! |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.25 x 3.75 x 10.75 inches |
Item Weight | 3.25 Pounds |
Included Components | Providing 3 days’ worth of basic survival supplies for 1 person, |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ready America |
UPC | 753962030003 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00753962030003 |
Part Number | 3000 |
Item Weight | 3.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 3.75 x 10.75 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 3000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Peace of mind
Provides peace of mind when added to your vehicles emergency kit. It takes up very little space. Add a few blankets, first aid kit, and a flashlight you will be prepared if stranded for multiple days. Also works as a shelter in place kit.
H**E
Good Emergency Package for the Car
I bought a bunch of these for my friends. We live in California in an area where there tends to be fires. I know if any of us have to evacuate in long lines of traffic at least there is water and a food bar in our trunks. I appreciate the sturdy container in which these emergency supplies are packaged as well as the good price. And I greatly appreciate knowing my friends have something to fall back on in unexpected evacuations.
T**O
Emergency drinking water
One of the pouches arrived damaged, because I felt some wetness when I grabbed the box (Sunny here in california, so it's not wet from weather). Other pouches were fine though. Also very nice to have in my emergency kit. Doesn't take up too much room.
A**R
Perfect!
I ordered this at 11pm, and it was on my door step before I even woke up at 2pm! The package came exactly as pictured and exactly as described! You can see in the picture the product expires in 2028 so the shelf life expectancy is accurate. I am extremely pleased! I will update my review with a taste test close to expiration date in 28 if I'm lucky enough not to need it before then.
A**R
May 2021
Ive bought 2 of these. Both had the 2026 "shelf" life. I opened both boxes to ensure the food bars packaging was nice and vaccumed tight and wasnt punctured. I got these mainly as something I cood give to my girlfriends family in the event of a Major Disaster or Event as I keep a good size of food amd supplies prepped already. The price of under $15 is nice too because usually you can find just the food bars themselves for like $12 on Amazon so for just $3 more your getting the extra water packets and the 1 survival blanket, so it's a good deal.
J**E
Good boxing
Product from 9/23, received in 1/24 so not a bad turn around at all. 5 year shelf life, comes in a box, so contents arrived in good shape!
J**N
Good supplies, but not an Emergency KIT
So, if you read the product description, you know this already. It's not a Emergency KIT by any means, instead it's a combination of the minimum food and water for a less-than-active person for a survival scenario PLUS a bonus mylar emergency blanket. That's 2 pouches of emergency water (4.225 fluid oz each) and 2 sections (of 6) of food concentrate (each has 400 kcal). That's why I say it's for less-than-active emergencies, where you're set in place. You'll be hungry and thirsty, but it'll keep you fed and hydrated enough to be alert for rescue. You can buy this and toss it in your dorm, office, closet or car and have the basics set up for emergencies. If you're in a real disaster area, or want to be more prepared, you'll add a lot more "stuff" - blankets, emergency tools, signaling devices and radios, but it's never a bad place to start! And it's useful if you already have such kits and need to rotate out your supplies, even with a 5 year shelf life (all of mine came with about 4 years of 5 remaining, which I consider more or less normal for such things).
C**T
A little food, water, and warmth is a good thing
A great starter kit for your car or anywhere. I got a full 4.5 years of time on it, and it had plenty of room to add the following items: 2 light sticks, tooth wipes, a small whistle, a SOL Emergency Blanket (there was one mylar in there already), an emergency poncho, 30 feet of Gorilla tape, a Body warmer, a lighter, 2 boxes of matches and a small toothbrush. I think I can squeeze come cordage in there too. I live in Vermont, so I don't know whether those water packets would burst here in winter, but I'm guessing they might. At 2400 calories for 3 days, you better have some Beef Jerky along or something or it won't be enough, but still all in all, it gives you a cheap start in the right direction.
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