 This is the latest item that I've purchased from Maine Military. That's Maine is in the state of Maine, M-A-I-N-E, MaineMilitary.com. These are military surplus German stoves. They weigh five ounces each. Maine Military sells these for $2.50 a piece. I see these for sale at gun shows for $5 each. $2.50 at Maine Military and as with many items, if you buy in quantity, you get a good discount. I got five stoves for $10 at Maine Military. So I got these for $2 a piece. These are good little stoves for your bug out bags. This is how they work. Pulls apart like this. You fold these and there you have your stove. And you rest your cooking pot or your mess kit on top here. They come with these fuel tablets. Each stove comes with $12 for $2 a piece. You can't beat it. Five ounces. This is how it folds up. This part right here folds on top, slides together. It fits in your shirt pocket. Now for demonstration. And this is the first time that I've used this stove. So I'm learning along with you, we'll try one fuel tablet. Here's my mess kit. My pot fits right on here. What I'm going to do is I'm going to add one cup of cold water to my pot. And water will of course heat quicker if you have a lid on it. And what we're going to do is we're going to make a cup of tea. We'll see how long it takes to get that water up to temperature. This has been burning for about between 5 and 10 minutes. Water is boiling. So it takes about 5 minutes for this to heat water to the point where you can make tea. Drop my tea bag in. Put a couple of leaves of stevia in there for sweetener. This is dried stevia, which I grew and dried myself. Flames still burning good. One fuel tablet is definitely enough to boil a pot of water. As a matter of fact, it's more than enough. Okay, it's been 15 minutes. The flame is almost extinguished. Very little residue left by this stove. This is just one of the 12 fuel tablets that comes in the kit. Most of the time when you use something like this, of course you aren't going to be cooking for a long time. What I'm going to be doing is using freeze-dried food. And really all I need to do is heat it up. And I think this little stove is great. I think this is the fire is out. The water boiled. I think this is a perfect, perfect bug out bag stove. Five ounces with 12 fuel tablets. Tea is done. Can't beat it. And when you're done, allow the stove to cool. And put the remaining 11 fuel tablets back in and you're good to go. You survivalists and preparers out there know that survival supplies can be quite expensive. And you want to get a lot for your money so that your money will go a long ways. You want to save your money, of course, for the really essential items like water filters, a long-term food storage. And of course you want some so that you can put away some gold and silver. So you don't want to spend all of your money on expensive supplies. And one way you can do that is by buying military surplus. And as you can see from my videos, I make use of a lot of military surplus products. You already paid for these items when you paid your taxes, so why not take advantage of it. Here are a couple of other items I bought. Like most of the military surplus that I have, I bought these from Maine Military. That's Maine. It's in the state of Maine, M-A-I-N-E. The website is MaineMilitary.com. These are backpack covers. And as you can see, I have the Desert Camo. And currently that's the only thing that they have in stock. They don't have the Woodland Camo. But I got these for $2 apiece. As you can see, I have two of these here. One is on my wife's Bug Out Bag, which is a medium Alice pack. The other is on my Bug Out Bag, which is a large Alice pack. This is how they fit. They have this elastic band around them. And what these are, is these are rain covers. The water resistance so that when it rains on you, when you're wearing your pack, the water doesn't run into all the different pockets. You can see it also covers the sleeping bag here in the sleeping bag cover. Here's mine, large Alice pack. It is very tight fit on mine, because for one thing I have a tent on my Bug Out Bag. It doesn't completely cover the sleeping bag cover, but that's okay. This is Gore-Tex and this is waterproof anyway. But it covers most of the backpack. $2 apiece at MaineMilitary. You can hardly beat that. It's a matter of fact you can't beat that anywhere. Here are just a few of the other great deals I got from MaineMilitary. I talked about these in another video. This is the sleeping bag carrier strap that fits on the bottom of your Alice pack or your Molly pack. A lot of the items you buy at MaineMilitary, you can save a lot of money if you get them in quantity. I don't remember exactly what I paid for this, but I remember that I bought them in quantity. I believe I got them for about $2 apiece by buying 10. The survivalist credo is 1 is none and 2 is 1 and more than 2 of course is even better. This is one of my favorite items. Again buying these in quantity. These gloves are wool. These are mitten liners made to go into these mittens. The regular price on these are $3 apiece. I bought 10 and got them for $2 apiece when you buy them in quantity. These are made to go inside these mittens. These are very high quality mittens. This is genuine soft leather. You can see it has the trigger finger there. When it's not real cold you can wear these without the liner, but they're made to be worn with the liners. Currently the only ones they have in MaineMilitary are medium. These are medium liners and these are medium mittens. I'm 5' 9 inches tall and these fit me perfectly. If you have a big hand these might not fit you. The instructions in here, how to use them, they come with this cord so that you can run the cord through your coat so that when you take off your mittens you won't lose them. According to the instructions, of course this is your trigger finger. According to the instructions when it's very cold and if you don't need the trigger finger you can slip your finger out and put all four fingers in this part because if you keep your fingers together they will stay warmer. You can even slip your thumb out and put your hand together like this to keep it warm when you're not using your thumb and finger. As you can see it has the gauntlet which comes up high so that you aren't going to get snow and water in your mitten. You can tighten this down right here. These are very high quality and I don't know how much these would cost if you bought these in the store. They'd be very expensive because this is very high quality leather. But I got these again when you buy them in quantity and the quantity to get a discount on these is about three and you see these for sale in gun shows like $15 a piece and for my military buying three I got three for $15. These I think could probably pay about a dollar a piece for when I bought them in quantity. You want to have two of these with each mitten, I mean two pairs with each mitten and that way when one gets wet you can take it off and put the other one on. These are just a few of the items that I bought from main military and other items I bought are the gas masks. Here the finish gas mask that I bought from a military. I've done a whole video on these gas masks so I'm not going to go into detail here. These are freeze dried foods that I keep in this pack because I have extra room in here and it's a new filter. These are 60 millimeter threads so I buy the adapter so that I can use the standard NATO 40 millimeter threads on this gas mask. These are sold, adapters are sold separately and I've had people comment on these gas masks and they say these gas masks are old and they're not any good. Well guess what? You are wrong. These gas masks are perfectly fine. You see the rubber is nice, good, pliable, conditioned. The filters are, I believe these are from around the 1990s time frame. People tell me that these gas masks aren't old and they're not any good. Well they are wrong. These filters and these masks are perfectly fine. These are activated carbon filters and particle filters and these do not go bad as long as they are kept sealed and there's rubber seal on here. These are kept airtight. They stay good for many decades and there's nothing wrong with these. Of course no filter is going to protect you from everything but these will protect you from, with the particle filter it will even filter out most of the particles from like plutonium from a nuclear power plant accident or something like that. The carbon filter in there will remove most gases and I paid $10 a piece from these. I think now prices do change of course. I think now they're selling these for like $20 a piece with a new filter. Depending on when you buy these sometimes they come with the cases and sometimes they don't but these are very good filters, they're very economical. You can go out and spend hundreds of dollars on a gas mask filter if you want to. I don't want to and before you leave your comments on using a gas mask with a beard my comment to you is don't bother. I understand using a beard with a gas mask and if you're real concerned about wearing a beard with a gas mask then what I suggest you do is shave. This is Survival Doc reminding you be prepared or be prepared to be pleased.