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Shelf Reliance is your one-stop shop for food storage and all of your emergency needs. Featuring our patented line of Food Storage Racks, emergency kits, food storage, and customizable emergency planners, Shelf Reliance has taken the guesswork out of emergency preparedness.

Visit http://www.shelfreliance.com for more information.

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  • I wish they had an assembly video. I had a heck of a time assembling it, and had insufficient parts. In the end I just used the frame to stockpile food cans in it.

    I feel so sad looking at the video and my rack. I guess I'm not a capable single woman when it comes to assembling this. It took hours and then things were popping off. Oh well

  • nbrown sorry you had difficulty with the assembly of your system, we do have a video on our website that can help.

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  • I might not like their religion, but mormons sure as hell distribute a lot of good information to all people, and I'm grateful for that!

  • God bless you mormons

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  • Good video - A week ago I bought some solar panels from the website Solar Penny SolarPenny their prices are better than online at other companies or eBay. If you are looking for low cost solar I recommend them for any preppers on a budget.

  • All the food stored won't keep it from floating away in a tsunami or flying away in a tornado just a thought.

  • We found a great device that actually WORKS to keep food fresh! The Banana Seal keeps even Brown Sugar nice and fresh - right in the bag that it comes in. Check it out at the website - SaveTheBananaSeal

  • @whittle4u uh or buy a generator for you freezers and icebox there cheaper the spending thousands of dollars to get your basement ready for what ever. I'm in to canning and freezing my garden food and making my own soap/toothpaste/shampoo so I'm a penny pincher by definition so do what ever you want man. But you know not everyone has a basement and crawl space and have to make due with what they have.

  • that lady with purple top has got unusually big stomach

  • ATTENTION CITIZENS

    BACON IS DELICIOUS

    THAT IS ALL

  • personally, when it comes to storing water, I much rather use a Rain Water Hog (Google It), simply because it's molded of food grade plastic which complies with FDA and HPB regulatory standards for food contact and can be mounted to a wall, making it a little easier to get it out of the way!

  • I hate Religious and non related stupid comments. Food storage is not just an Mormon thing, or any other religion . I and my German family have built food storage for long as I can remember. And I am the same way.

  • @Bill1405 I am thoroughly familiar with the Executive Order you refer to. Persute is spelled pursuit. I know how lawyers are and even the slightest error will invalidate it.

  • I love this video. So prudent and informative.

    My friends and I, came up with an interesting long-term water storage solution. Store water heavily treated with a preservative like sodium bisulfate or sodium DBSA (making it undrinkable, but will not promote bacterial growth either), then use the Katadyn Survivor to pump fresh water out of solution for immediate need, then distill the rest.

    You can potentially have a 50 gallon drum filled with water in the basement for years, just in case.

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