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SHOT Show 2012 - Emergency Preparedness with HeatCell

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

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Watch our entire SHOT Show 2012 Playlist
http://www.youtube.com/user/USNERDOC#grid/user/7E05EB8FE83660FC

Peter Kalaydjian from Emergency Preparedness Products discusses the benefits of HeatCell, a unique portable and safe canned heat source that can bring water to a boil and has an indefinite shelf life.

Peter Kalaydjian
Emergency Preparedness Products
http://www.EmergencyProducts.com/

HeatCell
http://www.heatcell.com/

HeatCell is distributed throughout the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Far East. Call (304) 326-2623 or email ( dbailey@heatcell.com ) to locate a distributor near you.

HeatCell 950 is packed 24-9.5oz cans per case, providing 120 hours of high heat or 240 hours of warm heat.

HeatCell 950 is also palletized and shrink wrapped with 110 cases -- 2640 cans.

HeatCell is rated non-flammable, non-hazardous rated Class 65 acceptable for all forms of shipping by air, land or sea without special placards or permitting.

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  • Safe, eco friendly, and can boil water. Perfect product or what

  • @usmccapdevil - I agree! I am looking forward to doing some field testing and a more detailed review in the future. Thanks for watching!

  • Not to be Found on their web site.

  • @20351MA - they have to be purchased from a local distributor. If you call their office at (304) 326-2623 or send an email ( dbailey@heatcell.com ) they will help locate a distributor near you.

  • Thanks for showing other items besides knives, guns, and flashlights at Shot Show. Have you looked into the Lifesaver Filtration Water Bottle?

  • @12gn12 - thanks for weighing in on the comments! I did not focus on the guns - knives - flashlights because there are some great YouTubers doing such a good job covering that aspect of SHOT Show 2012. As you may well know, I have a fondness in my heart for guns - knives - flashlights and I did stop at the respective booths for information and to fondle the gear.

    I will have to look into the Lifesaver Filtration Water Bottle . . . I am always searching for new gear.

    Thanks for the support!

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  • @USNERDOC, HeatCell, safe to transport, but what about the fumes? Can it be used (burned) indoors, like burning in a car when stranded? How does it compare to burning alcohol. I like the idea of the can with toilet paper with rubbing alcohol. I don’t know what kind of fumes that leaves behind. Info by HeatCell, contains Diethylene Glycol (and glass fibers). Can produce carbon monoxide and some irritants under some burning conditions. (as does burning alcohol?) So what is better for use in a car?

  • Awesome!

  • THere is that shirt dude in the back lol.

  • Hmmm me want. Ill havr to get sone for sure...would be great for backpacking. I wonder what the boul times are.

  • Hmmm, I like this a lot!

  • Looks awesome, I'll be buying some , thanks for the info!

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