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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

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My Survival tin, The SAS survival handbook says to carry one of these Tins everyday, this is my version.
Click here to see the new revised version and explaination of contents - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOKZLjejnDc

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  • that is far to much stuff! you took a can opener, there are no cans of food just lying about in the wilderness1

  • @todster123451, how can anything so small be "too much" as long it could be helpful in a Survival situation and just incase you still can't work out why you may need a tin opener, heres an example - you may have a rucksack on you, or in your car with tins of food in it for a survival situation, hence you'd need a tin opener. theres nothing wrong with carrying a tin opener the size of a coin, its not going to weigh you down or get in your way. and if you have no tins it still may come in handy,

  • any one notice tjhis?? "cotton wool"...... two seperate things

  • @pisspot7 ,Sorry Robert, I have no idea what your question is about., what do you mean?

    Mike.

  • @WeaponCollector you said "cotton wool" at 0:47 for easy tinder. cotton and wool are 2 different things cotton is a pland and wool is sheep hair. im not sure if it was a typo or not

  • @pisspot7 , This must be a Cultural / Country thing, In England we call that white fluffy stuff "Cotton Wool", go to google and search it, its used for cleaning wounds, removing make-up etc.

    Its called "Cotton Wool", so therefore I use the name "Cotton Wool" in my video.

    I don't understand why I'm getting all the comments about it ?

    Mike.

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  • @XIXownageXIX , lol, its not for shaving, lol, it for cutting things

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  • In britain, its called Cotton wool, he hasnt made a mistake

  • I think you have a well thought out kit . As for the remark about the can opener > " there are no tins in the wilderness " ...not all survival and escape scenarios will be in the wilderness . That can opener also works great as a small screwdriver and a wire stripper . Nice not to see a condom . An oven roaster bag carries more water than a condom and can be heated to purify water . Thanks for an interesting video WC .

  • You should have a tampon because you can use it as an alternative to kinderling

  • Just put a Victorinox Huntsman in it, it has 2 blades, saw, scissors, can opener etc. all the stuff you need instead of little tiny cheap american pieces

  • You will punch yourself if you are ever lost in the woods and have a sewing kit. Along with the buttons you waste precious space. Water purification tablets GREAT IDEA! Mirror good idea. I have a GOOD mirror polished knife instead. Keep in mind everything that has two purposes is one less thing you need to take with you. Knowledge is most valuable. Know how to get food and be prepared to make fires in the rain. Compact foil emergency blankets are great. Something for infections is a necessity.

  • Why did you miniaturize the tea candle. There so small and weightless to begin with. Just curious, awesome video!

  • Well done! I think the contents are well thought out. you've motivated me to build my own to fit in a soap holder

  • Buttons, cos the last thing you wanna look like in a survival situation is a tramp!

  • @TheAmazingLarryKoopa it stands for Special Air Service

  • i forget what SAS means

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