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15 Fishing Hacks for the Everyday Fisherman [PODCAST]

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15 Fishing Hacks for the Everyday Fisherman

Anyone that has been around TSP for any length of time knows that one of my real joys in life is fishing. I love to fish and I mean no matter what or what type of fishing I love it. 10 days on the beach in the amazing waters of Sanibel Island Florida like I just did, yes, please.

Yet I still enjoy sliding down a bank at the back of a small park to see what is in a small creek running on the back boundary and it doesn’t bother me a bit if it is just some green sunfish or pan-sized bullhead cats. From small park ponds, limited river bank access, or top-notch stripers on a guided boat, I do not care. I prefer fishing to just about any pastime.

And I have for most of my life! I started really fishing in earnest in the early 80s when I was like 8 years old. Kids were more free at the time and our apartments had a pond of about 2 acres. From that time on I have fished almost any and every time I have had the opportunity. We are talking more than 40 years at this point. As you may imagine I have learned a few hacks along the way and today I give you some of my favorites.

Today’s show is going to be a lot like finding an old crusty fisherman in a bar somewhere and hearing some of his best tips and tricks. I hope you enjoy it and put some of it to work for yourself.

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10 Prepping Mistakes You Need To Avoid At All Costs

Today I’m going to share the top 10 prepping mistakes you should avoid at all costs.

My name is Jack, and I’ve been involved in the preparedness community my entire life.

For example, I grew up on a rural farm in Iowa. Times were tough in the 80s, and we had to make ends meet. So we were forced into living a resilient lifestyle just to survive.

I began sharing what I know and learned back in 2013 here at SkilledSurvival.com. Since then, this website has helped millions of people, and with that comes lots of questions.

People send me emails about the prepper mistakes they’ve made. Sharing stories about their mistakes, their confusion, their anxiety.

So here are the top 10 prepper mistakes you should avoid:

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1. Getting Overwhelmed


The very first prepping mistake I see a lot of folks make is getting overwhelmed right out of the gate.

If you’re new to survival and preparedness, you may have already made this mistake. But it’s ok, getting overwhelmed is natural.

There’s so much information to process. For example, there’s the basics of stockpiling water and food. Or you can go straight into aquaponic systems and quickly feel in over your head. It’s so advanced.

That’s why you need a program or mentor to break it down for you or the 10 basic prepping steps you need to take. And the good news I’ve created that for you.

This post shows you the 10 basic preparedness steps so you don’t get overwhelmed. It starts off with two weeks of food, two weeks of water, a hand-crank radio, etc.

It will help you make meaningful progress without feeling overwhelmed. It’ll give you the confidence you’re doing the right things, in the right order.

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2. Trying To Predict The Future


The next prepping mistake a lot of people make is trying to predict the future.

Most people spend way too much time and energy trying to figure out the next big crisis.

For example, will it be:

  • another pandemic?
  • a massive financial collapse?
  • a supervolcano eruption?
  • a massive drought?

Sure, this sort of thinking can be helpful and “entertaining” to some degree. But it’s not really helping you get prepared. Instead, I like to prepare for ALL potential crises.

I try to avoid focusing on anything I can’t control. And what the next widespread disaster COULD be is not something I can control.

So what CAN I control?

I can control are how resilient my family is to anything the future may hold. Focusing my energy on improving my readiness instead of spending time-consuming news.

Sure, it’s wise to be informed. But there’s a point at which you’re no longer being “informed”. At some point, your just not spending your time wisely.

So focus on what you CAN control and AVOID trying to predict the future.

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3. Comparing Your Progress To Others


The next prepping mistake is comparing yourself to others in the prepper community.

There are a lot of people who’ve been doing this a really long time. And you should look to them for inspiration, not envy.

I was even guilty of this when I first got started. I’d watch videos and read forums and quickly become discouraged.

That can be so disheartening.

That’s why you should try to focus primarily on what you can control. And comparing will only get in the way of your progress.

I heard a quote one time that said,

“Comparison is the thief of joy.”

When you compare, it steals a little bit of your joy.

You’re excited to get started, you’re hopeful, but as soon as you start comparing, and say things like:

“I’ll never make it. I’ll never be good enough.”

Comparison can undermine your progress and make you feel depressed and anxious.

That sort of thinking is stealing your joy. Don’t let that happen.

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4. Over Sharing Progress With Neighbors


The next mistake people make is sharing way too much information with other people. This is especially true if you live near neighbors you don’t trust.

So try not to get too excited and start blabbing to everyone about your progress.

Also, avoid a food delivery at your house and next door neighbors across the street asking,

“Hey, what’d you just get? I saw it come to your garage and you pulled it in, all that food.”

So keep your preps under wraps.

And if you have young kids, you’ve got to watch them. Because they’ll go to school and if you’re into this and you’re talking about it. They may start sharing your progress with their friends and family.

You don’t want everybody to know that you have all these prepper supplies, right? When times get tough you don’t want your neighbors knowing about your preps.

I recommend only sharing your preps with those you truly trust. I’m talking about family members or really good friends.

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5. Not Calculating Your Food And Water Requirements


Next up, people buy food and water without knowing how much they ultimately need.

First, you need to decide your target amount of calories and water.

If you’re new to this, 2 weeks is a reasonable goal, but of course, feel free to go higher than that if you are able.

With food, we have a chart to help you out.

The right amount of replacement calories per day depends on your age and your activity level.

Once you have the number of replacement calories per day per person, you add up each family member. This gives you your entire family’s daily calories needs.

Now, multiply that number by how many days you want your stockpile to last.

So yes, you need to do some very basic math. But once you have that number, you know exactly how much food to buy.

The same thing with water but water is even easier.

Instead of having to know how many calories, I recommend 1 gallon per person, per day. Then just multiply it by how many days you want.

Some “experts” recommend you go with a half-gallon per person per day, but I think that’s a big prepping mistake.

If you ever get a chance to do an emergency practice run, I bet the amount of water you’ll need will surprise you. Because you need it for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and consumption.

And if you’re in the heat of the summer, you’re going to consume a lot of water. So prepare for that.

And if you have any animals, like a dog or a cat, they use water as well. If you have farm animals, oh my goodness, now you got to provide for them.

The bottom line:

I’d rather have too much water than not enough. So I go with 1 gallon per person, per day.

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6. Afraid Of Making Small Mistakes


The next mistake I see is kind of funny because people are so afraid of making a mistake that they don’t move forward.

If your reading this article, that might be you. I wrote a post over at TheResilientLife called Failure Is The Secret Sauce To Success. And I truly believe that.

People overanalyze and plan in order to avoid ANY mistake. They’re so worried about mistakes they just plan and plan but never move forward in a meaningful way.

But forward momentum is critical to success.

Sure, you want to avoid making any major mistakes, but after that, move forward.

And if you make a mistake, it’s okay. You just need to make sure your mistakes are not fatal.

For example, don’t spend every dollar you own on one thing and then that’s it. Instead, make small mistakes, learn from those mistakes and keep going.

That’s the way we humans learn. We make small mistakes and then adjust. “Experts” tend to become experts by pushing forward through mistakes.

So don’t be afraid to make a few small prepping mistakes.

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7. Focusing On Only One Aspect Of Preparedness


People spend too much money or time on just one aspect of preparedness and resiliency.

It’s a big, broad topic so you can’t spend all your energy and time only on food. Because you have water and communications and escape/evasion plans and on and on.

There are so many preparedness topics and you should try to spend a little bit of time on each one.

And again, that’s why I put together a list of 10 basic steps to basic preparedness. I want to help you get your bases covered before you start going down the rabbit hole. If you deep dive too far into any given topic it could consume all your time and your whole life.

For example, you may decide that aquaponics is the solution to all your problems. And it could be an excellent solution for you.

But I want you to get your 10 basics steps in place before going down that rabbit hole.

Don’t get me wrong, I love aquaponics, but that’s just one aspect of things many things you can look at. For example, there are topics such as:

I just want to make sure that you got your bases covered before you deep dive. So make sure you’re spreading your time out in all the areas of preparedness.

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8. Ending Up On Too Many Email Lists


The next prepping mistake I see too many folks make is ending up on way too many email lists.

Perhaps you read an article on a survival site and then there’s a pop-up and they go, oh, okay – I’ll put my email in. And then you go to another site and there’s another pop-up or a scroll up.

The next thing you know, you’re on 10 or 15 different site’s email lists. And I’ll be honest, most of these lists are not putting your best interests first.

You see, there’s a lot of marketers in the survival space nowadays. Often, their sole purpose is to generate as much money off you as quickly as possible. And they’re very good at convincing you,

“This is the exact course/item you need to solve all your problems.”

But it’s just not true.

Now, there are some good products out there, and there are good people in the industry. And I like to think that we’re one of them.

Sure, we’ll share some courses and items that make sense. But we test and make sure the products are of high quality.

But there’s a lot of people that don’t. Instead, they just say,

“How much can I get paid to send this offer to their email list.”

And boom, they send it and make good money doing so. But that just leaves you feeling overwhelmed.

That’s why I recommend you sign up for only the lists that provide FREE value upfront. It’s ok if they provide some courses and things that… But only if they’re doing it in a way you can trust.

It’s not just blindly sending you stuff all the time.

We send offers, it’s true. It’s a one-way we generate some money here at Skilled Survival. That way we can keep producing tons of FREE content for everybody.

But we also have a few products and courses to help achieve your goals.

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9. Avoiding Intimidating Gear / Supplies


The next prepping mistake to avoid is investing in critical survival gear that seems too advanced.

A perfect example of this is a gas mask.

You see images of people with a gas mask and perhaps you feel only doomsday preppers buy those. And to some folks, they look cool, and for others, it can look really scary and intimidating.

But gas masks are not that difficult to understand. We have a great post on gas masks to educate you. And then, at the end of the post, we show you our favorite gas masks.

But it’s a very important piece of your basic preparedness starting plan.

For example, what if there’s a chemical attack or a nuclear attack and the air you breathe is dangerous?

Or perhaps the next pandemic is 10 times more deadly than the one we just had. In such a case, you’re not going to the grocery store with a face mask. You’ll only go to the store if you have a gas mask.

Why? Because you’ll want to filter EVERYTHING through these masks.

And if you don’t own one, good luck getting one after the event happens. A gas mask is something you need to buy ahead of time.

For example, people were trying to buy gas masks in March and April after the pandemic was first taking root. But they were having to wait up to eight months for a gas mask.

So, if the pandemic was 10 times more deadly, you put your order in and you’re dead before it arrives. So don’t wait on gas masks. Don’t be intimidated; it’s an important piece of critical gear.

Do some research and then you can go ahead and buy a good one.

I recommend at least one per family if your budget’s tight. If you have some more resources, I prefer you get one for each family member with extra filters as well.

Jump Over River10. Saying “I’ll Never Bug Out”


The next big prepping mistake I see often is people say,

“I’m NEVER bugging out. No matter the crisis, I’m staying put in my house.”

And for the most part, you’re probably right.

But what happens if there’s a wildfire that gets out of control. We’re talking about immediate evacuation.

We’re seeing more of these out-of-control wildfires out west nowadays. That’s why you need a bug-out bag. A bag of YOUR supplies and YOUR gear you can grab out the door.

I’m talking about some:

You need a bag with supplies that are YOURS and only YOURS. That way you won’t be dependent on handouts or the kindness of other people.

You have a little bit of resiliency right there on your back.

Everyone should own one because you just never know when you have to evacuate.

Now, some people are disabled, and some people just don’t want to leave their prepper supplies. But recently there were folks in the last wildfire season, who decided not to leave.

And they perished because of it.

I’m sure they loved their home and didn’t want to leave, but that’s foolish. You can replace “stuff”, but not your life.

So just grab your bag and get the heck out of dodge until it clears.

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11. BONUS – Trying To Go It All Alone


The last prepping mistake I see people make is they try to go it all alone.

Now, my earlier mistake about oversharing, you’ve got to be careful about that. You don’t want to overshare, but you also don’t want to do this all alone.

For example, I’m helping you avoid mistakes I’ve seen other people make. And mistakes I’ve made myself. Why? To make your path to resiliency smoother.

Going it alone will mean you’ll make way more mistakes than necessary. It’s a really hard road to get from the point you’re at now to where you want to be alone.

My job is to help you reach your goals without wasting time, energy, or money in the wrong places.

That’s why I think the answer to the lone wolf mistake is to become a part of our community called The Resilient Life.

The Resilient Life

You should join our online community of like-minded people called, TheResilientLife.

Inside TheResilintLife we’ve broken down each aspect of preparedness into different preparedness badges. And underneath each badge are a list of prepping requirements.

These requirements are activities perform and as you meet them, you get to check them off.

And what’s cool is, as you check them off we keep track and give you a score. It’s called your readiness score. You can go from 0 up to a 200 readiness score.

So as you get started, you can check off actions you’ve already done. That way, you’ll get an accurate preparedness score you’re at today. And then you highlight some preparedness actions you want to focus on next.

And as you complete these next steps, you’ll see your score go up and up.

Perhaps you start at a score of, let’s say 50, and then three weeks later, after you’ve done a few activities, you’re at 60. And then you focus on some more actions and move up to an 80.

You’ll see your progress (and watch your resiliency) go up.

We’ve also tied The Resilient Life to an exclusive Facebook group. That way, you can share your successes or questions with the group. And these fellow preppers are there to help you.

It’s sharing of information to help you succeed. When you have a question, they’re there to help and answer it and say, hey, this is how I did it or this is how you can do it too.

And people are sharing some really cool stuff on this Facebook group.

For example, people are sharing their:

  • bug out evacuation plans
  • bug out bag supplies
  • the best prepper foods to store
  • the water storage containers they choose
  • etc.

These are real people sharing real information with each other. And it’s very cool to see.

So with TheResilientLife, you get to a tool that:

  1. Tracks your preparedness progress
  2. Helps you choose the next best preparedness actions to take
  3. Motivates you and holds you accountable via the community

So I think you should take a few minutes and check out TheResilientLife.

I truly believe it’s the best way to help you avoid as many prepping mistakes as possible.

“Just In Case” Jack

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Australian Cities Have Locked Down 10 Million People Over “Delta Variant” Fears

Four major cities in Australia have forced around 10 million people to lockdown as prisoners in their own homes once again as the ruling class continues to fearmonger over the “delta variant.” Brisbane, Darwin, Perth, and Sydney residents are all now in lockdown as 23 new cases reported in the past 24 hours.

Out of 10 million, there are 23 “cases” of the delta variant of COVID-19.  The math on that doesn’t warrant a lockdown or anything even remotely close.  This is all about fear and once we remove that fear, the elites and ruling classes have nothing to feed off of.  The sad fact is, fearful people make great obedient slaves. At this point, many don’t even understand what a life free from fear would even look like.

The Science of Fear: How The Elitists Use it to Control Us & How to Break Free

“Delta Variant” Fear Mongering Reason Confirmed By MSM

Perth began a four-day snap lockdown from midnight on Tuesday, while Brisbane will start a three-day stay-at-home order from Tuesday evening, joining Darwin and Sydney, which have already imposed the measures over a rise in infections.

Queensland’s state premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, stated that the restrictions in major cities were needed because “overseas arrivals” had brought the virus into the country. –RT

Amid “concern” about the spread throughout Australia of the Delta variant first detected in India, New Zealand restricted its “travel bubble” with Australia. (This is also likely to keep people panicked and unable to look at things critically and logically.) From July 5, the New Zealand government has said it will begin to reopen the corridor, but only for regions that have not reported any new cases. Permanent travel bans are coming.  They cannot control people who move about often and seeing how ultimate totalitarian control of everything is the goal, we should know travel will be banned.

Australia’s ruling class has now said that since the makers of the COVID-19 jab cannot be sued, neither can those doctors or health care workers who deliver the shot. The country’s prime minister, Scott Morrison, announced that his government would make it mandatory for some slaves, care and quarantine hotel workers, to have a Covid-19 jab, as well as offering under-60s who sign an indemnity form the option of having the AstraZeneca vaccine. A new ‘no-fault’ scheme indemnifies a doctor from being sued if a patient has an adverse reaction to the jab, and anyone who does is entitled to compensation instead from the federal government.

COVID-19 mRNA Shots Are Legally Not Vaccines

This is not going to be isolated to Australia.  If the ruling class of the United States believes for one second they can lock down the public again, expect to be locked down.  Eyes had better open and quickly. They are really pushing this delta variant and it’s only a matter of time before we face the master’s wrath here in the U.S.

More COIVD-19 Vax Deaths: Think They’ll Blame This On COVID-21?

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Major U.S. Cities Race To “Re-Fund The Police” As Utter Lawlessness Reigns From Coast To Coast

The great liberal experiment of “defunding the police” turned out to be a completely and utter disaster.  In major cities all over the United States, hundreds of millions of dollars of funding were stripped away from police departments in 2020, and many on the left were hailing this is a huge step in the right direction.  Of course it was actually a huge step in the wrong direction.  Crime rates soared throughout the remainder of 2020, and they have gone even higher in 2021.  In fact, Fox Business is reporting that the number of homicides in the U.S. is up 24 percent since the month of January…

One year after the movement to “defund” police saw cities slash budgets and cut funding, the U.S. has seen an uptick in crime. Homicides alone are up 24% since January and more than 70% of people in a recent Fox News Poll said they believe crime is on the rise nationally. As a result, the pendulum may be swinging back in favor of the police.

The good news is that many of the large cities that initially reduced funding for the police are now reversing course.  Shockingly, this includes some of the most liberal cities in the entire country

Cities like New York City, Oakland, Baltimore, Minneapolis and Los Angeles are planning to reinstate tens of millions for the construction of new police precincts, increase police department budgets, among other plans to bankroll more efforts to confront the uptick in crime.

The faster that we can get more police officers out into the streets the better, because things are getting really crazy out there.

In Chicago, crime rates are higher “in every category” so far in 2021…

Violent crime is up in the city in every category. Carjackings, about half committed by juveniles, are happening all over Chicago, while expressway shootings are at levels never seen before with 93 so far this year versus 39 at the same time last year, according to police.

Unless you really need to travel into the heart of Chicago, I would strongly advise avoiding it.

Violent criminals dominate vast portions of the city now, and one local attorney that was interviewed about the crime wave says that he has never “felt more unsafe” that he does right now…

“I’ve never felt more unsafe than I do now,” said Steve Burrows, a 48-year-old attorney who has called Chicago home his entire life. “I work downtown so I’m here every day during the day but I won’t come down here at night or on the weekend.”

For a long time, New York City had levels of violent crime that were much lower than Chicago, but now the Big Apple seems determined to catch up.

According to the latest numbers, the number of shootings in New York City is up 68 percent so far this year.

At this point, a gun battle could potentially erupt just about anywhere in the city even during broad daylight.  One particularly alarming gun battle that just took place happened right in front of two very young children

A 10-year-old girl and her kid brother were trampled and nearly shot when their trip to buy some candy became a first-hand look at the city’s escalating gun violence, according to cops and chilling video.

At least a dozen shots whizzed by the terrified children as the black-masked gunman repeatedly aimed for his fallen target — who knocked the kids down while trying to escape.

The shocking footage shows the 5-year-old boy’s legs shaking in fear at one point amid the bloodshed.

Can you imagine how traumatized those children must be after seeing that?

The wild nightly gatherings in Washington Square Park continue to be an epicenter for the growing troubles in NYC.  Over the weekend, chaos erupted in the park when a “madman” with a taser and a knife suddenly caused the gathered crowd to break into a stampede

Washington Square Park again descended into bedlam and bloodshed Saturday, when a madman waving a Taser and a knife sparked a wild stampede that injured a woman who was “run over” by the scattering crowd, police said.

Jason McDermott, 42, stoked the latest panic when he allegedly brandished the pair of weapons in the midst of a squabble at around 12:40 a.m., as hundreds filled the Greenwich Village park during a booze- and drug-fueled rager — a now weekly bane for neighbors.

Unfortunately, so far authorities have refused to put an end to the all-night raves in Washington Square Park, and the head organizer of the parties is pledging that they will continue.

As funding is restored to police departments all over America, hopefully this will help to bring order to our city streets.

But just having enough police officers is not enough.  The politicians have also got to be willing to allow them to do their jobs.

And once the police have arrested violent criminals, prosecutors have got to be willing to put them behind bars.  Unfortunately, that is simply not happening in many cases.  For example, hundreds of violent rioters that were arrested in New York City last year have had their cases completely dropped

Business owners and residents in New York City are expressing fury at the revelation that prosecutors have dropped looting and rioting charges against hundreds arrested during chaos that swept the city last summer.

After 603 were arrested in Manhattan and the Bronx during the most intense days of looting last June, 295 of the cases have been dropped completely, according to NYPD data reported by WNBC-TV on Friday.

Things are even worse when you specifically look at the Bronx.

Of all the rioters and looters that were arrested in the Bronx, hardly anyone has gone to jail at all

NYPD data reviewed by the NBC New York I-Team shows 118 arrests were made in the Bronx during the worst of the looting in early June.

Since then, the NYPD says the Bronx DA and the courts have dismissed most of those cases – 73 in all. Eighteen cases remain open and there have been 19 convictions for mostly lesser counts like trespassing, counts which carry no jail time.

When I use the term “lawlessness”, I am not just referring to the violent criminals in our streets.  I am also referring to the negligent prosecutors and politicians which steadfastly refuse to uphold our laws.

Sadly, as our culture steadily deteriorates the violence in our streets is only going to get worse.

Millions upon millions of our young people have been raised with no moral foundation at all, and now we are reaping the consequences.

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UK Lockdown Architect Apologizes For Breaking COVID Rules Over Affair With Aide, Won’t Resign

This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. 

Update (0815ET): British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he was “very sorry” after pictures of him kissing and embracing his top aide, a friend hired last year, were splashed on the front page of the Sun newspaper. However, he has said he will not resign.

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As Summit News’ Paul Joseph Watson detailed earlier, yet another architect of the UK’s lockdown has been caught violating it as photos revealed Health Secretary Matt Hancock passionately kissing his mistress at a time when Brits were being told they shouldn’t even shake hands.

“Health Secretary Matt Hancock has been having a secret affair with his closest aide,” reports the Sun. “He cheated on his wife with Gina Coladangelo, 43, who he hired last year with taxpayers’ money, as Covid gripped Britain.”

The photos were taken on May 6, when restrictions that prevented people from meeting indoors and even shaking hands with each other were still in place.

Hancock’s affair almost certainly was going on for much longer before that.

According to a government whistleblower, it was “shocking that Mr. Hancock was having an affair in the middle of a pandemic with an adviser and friend he used public money to hire.”

Hancock has denied any wrongdoing and claims no rules were broken.

His behavior mimics that of Professor Neil Ferguson, whose warning that 500,000 Brits could die of COVID-19 unless a lockdown was imposed became the basis for government policy.

Ferguson repeatedly violated the lockdown in order to have sex with the 38-year-old married mother of two Antonia Staats, who traveled across London to visit Ferguson on several occasions.

How serious is the virus when the very people warning us about how deadly it is are repeatedly violating the very rules they impose on everyone else?

As we highlight in the video below, Hancock and Ferguson are far from isolated cases when it comes to the same elitists who filled us with dread about COVID-19 continually breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules.



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Bluetti AC200P Review: REAL WORLD Tests For Emergencies & Camping

Bluetti Power Station ReviewIn the video below, “Just In Case” Jack puts the Bluetti AC200P Power Station through its paces as:

Watch his detailed review and his final thoughts in the video below:

My Overall Thoughts On The Bluetti AC200P


If you watch the video (or read the transcript at the end of this post) you’ll discover just how impressed I am with the capabilities of this power station.

It was able to provide me a surprising amount of clean, quiet, power as well as capture solar power anytime the sun was shining. For survival and camping, its combinations of features (clean, quiet, solar, and power storage amounts) are real game-changers!

Yes, it is a serious investment – but so is ANY fuel generator you could buy.

So if you’re looking to purchase either a fuel generator OR this Bluetti Power Station, you have to look at the INCREMENTAL costs between the two and try to compare as close to apples to apples on the power capabilities.

But then you have to factor in the clean, quiet, solar aspects. So while you do give up some overall pure power production – I feel like it more than offsets the costs with all the positives aspects. But ultimately it comes down to your own personal choice and priorities.

So, let me expound upon those pros and cons in more detail…

Bluetti AC200P Power-Station Setup At Campground

Bluetti AC200P Advantages and Disadvantages


Major Advantages

Safe, Clean Power

I believe the biggest advantage of the Bluetti AC200P is how clean it is.

When you compare it to a fuel generator; it’s not even close. 

You can run this unit safely, INSIDE your home. You can’t say that for any fuel generators.

Every year people who don’t know any better run their fuel generators inside and dieSeriously, it’s a major risk if you make this mistake.

For example, according to consumerreports.org:

Generator misuse leads to deaths from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, injuries from close calls, and burns—all of which happen too often during power outages and storms. The biggest problem, according to reports from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, is CO poisoning. Portable generators can produce deadly levels of carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas.

Carbon monoxide can kill you in as little as 5 minutes if the levels are high enough, according to safety guidelines from the National Institutes of Health. And data from the CPSC shows that from 2005 to 2017 more than 900 people died of carbon monoxide poisoning while using portable generators.

However, with the Bluetti, there are absolutely NO toxic, deadly fumes to worry about.

It’s Whisper Quiet

This is the second biggest advantage the Bluetti Power Station provides.

Walk around any neighborhood after a power outage and you’ll hear the loud and constant hum of fuel generators EVERYWHERE.

They are quite loud and annoying and it’s always been a necessary evil. But with the Bluetti, you can capture and use power at a whisper.

If you’re a prepper you’ll want a stealthy solution to your backup power system – the Bluetti Power Station IS your answer.

And this no-noise feature is even more useful during camping. I was able to run all my electronics and recharge my deep cycle battery without generating any campground NOISE!

Fuel generators are loud – that’s why most campgrounds and restrictions on when you can run them. If you want to avoid these restrictions, get the Bluetti.

“Free” Fuel Via Solar

You can’t beat solar when it comes to survival and preparedness. And the Bluetti AC200P is the ideal portable power station to capture that free energy.

In a grid-down scenario, the Bluetti (paired with solar panels) will never leave you without some power.

This is a HUGE advantage in a dire power outage emergency.

For example, if you depend on a C-PAP machine for health reasons – you need a reliable backup power system. This Bluetti Power Station does just that with its solar capabilities.

Lots of Output Options

The Bluetti AC200P has a ton of power outlets. I mean, this beast has 6 typical AC outlets, plus, DC outlets, and USB outlets, etc.

The bottom line is, there’s essentially no typical electronic device you can’t power using the Bluetti.

Major Disadvantages

For A “Portable” Unit, It’s Fairly Heavy

The Bluetti AC200P is quite heavy and doesn’t come with a built-in cart system (like many fuel-based house generators do). This can lead to a real struggle when loading it into a vehicle trunk or moving it around your home.

At 60 lbs. it IS PORTABLE but you also want to station it in a central location and leave it there when in use. So you want to avoid moving it more than necessary.

Won’t Completely Replace A Large Fuel-Based Generator

While this is one of the biggest power stations available on the market today, it’s still not ready to replace your home generator. There’s just not enough power to keep all your systems up and running at the same time for the long term.

However, if your willing to significantly reduce your energy needs in a crisis – you CAN get by pretty well with the Bluetti. So for some families, it may be just enough for most families, it’ll come up just short.

And for the price, a fuel-based home generator provides more power per dollar (at the time this review was written).

Price

The Bluetti AC200P is a bit of an upfront investment. And the total price goes up when you add solar panels (which you SHOULD do!). However, you can offset this initial cost over time by using it regularly.

If you use it to charge your cellphones and run a C-PAP machine nightly, well, little by little, month by month, you’re saving some on your electric bill. This is assuming you’re using solar power to recharge the unit.

And you have to factor in the INCREMENTAL cost vs. a traditional fuel-based generator that can provide a similar amount of power.

Once you look at it as a whole, for the right person, the price is worth it.

Bluetti AC200P Charge Time Estimates


Below are approximate estimates of how long you can power a common device. This may help you decide whether the Bluetti AC200P is the right power station for you.

Note: the following estimates are assuming you’re only powering THAT single electrical device at a time. If your plugin and run several devices at the same time, the charge time estimates drop.

CHARGE TIME ESTIMATES

  • Refrigerator(800w) 2.1Hrs+CPAP(60w) 28+ Hrs
  • Laptop(60w) 28+ Hrs
  • Fan(12w) 140+ Hrs
  • Smartphone 180+ Hrs
  • Led Lantern Light(10w) 170+ Hrs
  • LCD TV(100w) 17+ Hrs

Final Thoughts


For the right person, the Bluetti AC200P Power Station is the ideal solution to both your emergency backup and camping power needs. 

It’s best for those who understand its limitations and are fine strictly managing their power needs during a power outage. It’s also best for those who live where the sun is reliably abundant.

Or anyone who prioritizes producing power with no noise or dangerous toxic fumes.

If these features are important to you, then I bet you’ll be completely satisfied with the Bluetti AC200P.

If not, then you should continue searching for other options…

Click For Bluetti AC200P Video Transcript

Today, I’m going to show you this impressive piece of gear from Bluetti.

It’s their 2000 watt power station. And I’m going to show you their solar panel kit that goes with it as well.

Now, before we jump into the power station specifics, and whether it’s good for preparing, you might be asking, what the heck is a power station anyway? Because these units are still relatively new, many people are confused about what they do and how they work.

In simple terms, a power station is a large portable battery with an intuitive user interface.

Basically, it’s a large battery with a lot of inputs and outputs. All these power inputs and outputs make it sort of a smart battery, which can be used to power lots of different household items or camping appliances.

For example, it can power a refrigerator, a small freezer, entertainment systems, microwaves, small ovens, computers, heated blankets, C-PAP machines, et cetera. You get the idea.

Yes, this unit can run a full-size refrigerator for several hours, or even longer if you’ve got hooked up to solar panels. I did it. I tested It. It does work.

So now that you have a better idea of what a power station is, and its potential, let’s go over the main functions and features of this Bluetti AC200P Power Station.

This unit has five different charging methods. The first and most straightforward method is to use a three-pronged electrical cord, and the power supply, to go from your wall straight to this unit.

The second way to charge this unit is to use a series of solar panels out in the sun. You hook the solar panels up in a series and you feed that into this smart battery and you’ve turned it into a solar generator.

So yes, you’ll definitely want to pair solar panels with this, if possible.

Another way to power your Bluetti Power Station is through a running vehicle.

This is done via the 12-volt outlet, or what some people call your cigarette lighter in your car.

The next method to charge this power station is using a fuel-based generator. Basically, it’s similar to the wall plug hookup. Only, instead of plugging into the wall, you’re plugging into your generator while it’s running.

And finally, you can hook up the power station off a lead-acid battery. You just connect the positive and negative poles of the battery to then feed that energy into your power station.

So as you can see, there are many ways to keep your Bluetti AC200P Power Station ready to go for an emergency or for a quick escape outdoors for camping.

Okay, let’s move on to the power out options.

First of all, this power station has one 12 volt, 10 amp DC out. It’s got a 12 volt, 25 amp DC out and it’s got two 12 volt, 3 amp outputs. It’s got two type C 60-watt outs and it’s got four, 5 volt, 10 amp USB ports.

And it’s got six typical AC out, either 100 or 120 volt. Six of those. That’s your typical plugins for most appliances right there. So I primarily use the typical AC output plugs. And there’s six of those.

They provide six because that’s the output you’ll use most often for small electronic devices or your appliances. We’re talking refrigerators, smartphones, computers, C-PAP machines, Et cetera.

The power station’s also able to provide 12-volt output power. This is a great option when you want to charge your pop-up or RVs deep cycle marine battery.

I had to buy a special adapter that went from this DC port, and then it comes out into two alligator clips that you then plug onto the ends of the deep cycle marine batteries posts. And you just plug in, turn the power station on, and it’s that easy. It starts charging the deep cycle marine battery back up.

You can also use that same method to charge a dead car battery as well.

Now that you have a good overview of this power station, here’s the real question. Should you get one?

So there are two main reasons to get the Bluetti Power Station. First of all, it could be used as an emergency backup when the grid power is down. Or it can be a very nice camping accessory.

Let’s go over the Bluetti as a home emergency backup system first. And then we’ll go over the use as an off-grid camping system.

As an emergency back to power supply, the Bluetti will help you get through shorter-term emergencies with some extra luxuries. However, for most people, it won’t be enough to fully replace your full-blown home generator.

To give you an idea of what this power station you can do, here’s a chart I found. It provides some estimates of typical run times for different devices.

My own test results for some of these devices were right in line with the numbers on this chart. So I feel like they’re fairly good approximations for all the devices listed.

Now, before you get too excited, remember these approximate run times are if you’re running that single device only.

If you start powering multiple devices at once, let’s say your refrigerator, your television, your laptop, and a microwave, all at the same time, well, first of all, that’s really poor power management in a crisis. So shame on you. But you’re also going to run through all the available battery power fast.

And with that said, this unit is perfect to provide power for smaller electronic devices with ease, such as smartphones, tablets, computers, video-game consoles, TVs for quite some time. And since you can recharge the power station with solar panels, you’re never fully out of options for long.

If you use all of your power up, sure, you’re now at the mercy of the sun, but that’s better than nothing.

And if you’re smart with your energy use, there could be enough power to support several smaller electronic devices perpetually.

So while the Bluetti AC200P Power Station is a very nice addition for the whole house power backup system, it’s not quite ready to replace the traditional whole house generator, unless of course, you have very low power needs.

But in a real crisis, if you forget everything except a refrigerator and one smartphone during critical emergencies, and to keep your solar panels out and pointed to the sun, whenever available, you can probably keep your food from spoiling and your phone operational for an extended period of time.

So again, with wise power management, this unit can really help provide some much-needed power during a multi-day power outage.

Now, before we move on, there’s one aspect of this power station that’s worth noting for preparedness. A power station provides clean, quiet power.

I want to let that sink in for just one moment.

With a fuel-based generator, there’s no way to run it without everyone in the neighborhood hearing it. Sure. There’s always a way to muffle a camping generator, or there’s a way to try to run it quieter. But in my opinion, this power station’s superpower is that it almost produces zero noise.

Now, to be honest, it’s not completely silent. It does have a cooling fan that kicks on from time to time. But it’s not really louder than a laptop cooling fan. So compared to a fuel-based generator, it’s pretty much silent.

It also doesn’t produce any toxic fumes. So you can keep this unit inside your home when you’re using it. This ability allows you to power your critical appliance without nosy neighbors even knowing about it.

So if you’re at all concerned about your neighbors, trying to mooch or steal off you during a crisis, because hey, you have the luxury of power and they don’t. Then this unit provides that sort of stealth.

Let’s now take a look At where the Bluetti really shines; Off-grid camping.

I recently took this unit with me on a camping trip to the Sand Dunes National Parks, near Alamosa, Colorado.

Side note, if you ever get a chance to go there, do it. It’s incredible. Stunning.

And we went the first week of April. So I was banking on the power station to keep my family and I warm and comfortable in the chili overnight temps.

For example, the first night, the temperatures briefly dropped down into the twenties. Fortunately, the pop-up camper we rented has a small propane heater and heated mattresses. But the location we camped at, Zapata Falls Campground, has no power whatsoever. So in order to run the furnace and the heated mattress, we had to rely on the deep cycle marine battery and this Bluetti Power Station.

One thing to note, it’s not possible to run the heated mattress off the marine battery. It’s just the way the pop-up campers’ electrical system is set up. So in order to take advantage of the heated mattresses, the power station was our only option.

The great news is, the Bluetti Power Station was perfect for such a task.

All three nights I was able to run both heated mattresses, the one my wife and I slept on and the one the kids slept on. And it helped keep everyone nice and toasty, even though the outside temperatures were frigid.

And after this experience with cold-weather camping, I’m confident we could have enjoyed camping in temperatures that dip down into the teens. This is a big deal to me because I hate crowded campgrounds.

So to me, the Bluetti Power Station significantly opens up shoulder season camping, which is much less crowded. So with this power station, I can now go camping nearly any time of the year, as long as we avoid blizzards or deep freeze winter temps.

Now, not only was the Bluetti AC200P Power Station up to the challenge of running heated mattresses. But as long as I took advantage of running charging every day, I could keep our small electronic devices powered up as well.

And we were able to cook some delicious cinnamon rolls on our small toaster. And even, one morning, we made pizza pockets one evening.

So I want to go over some specific setups and uses and what I figured out while I was on my camping trip.

I showed up at the campsite with the power station at 100%, which equates to 2000 watt-hours. The first time I set solar panels up for camping, I set them out in an open area and tipped the angle to capture as much sun as possible.

While this did an all right job of recharging the power station. I was also slightly disappointed at how much progress it made over two hours. For example, when I hooked up the power station to the solar panels for the first time, it was down to about 33% capacity or 660 watts.

Obviously heading in towards the evening, I was concerned I might not have enough power to get through the chili night with the heated mattresses. By the end of the two hours, it only charged up to about 57% or 1400 watts.

At this rate, about 240 watts per hour, I’d need to have the solar panels set up for nearly five and a half hours in order to get packed to a hundred percent. And like I said, the sun was going down. So my rate was getting less and less every moment.

The other downside with this setup is it took several minutes of work to actually set up the solar panels. While it’s not hard work, per se. It is a bit of a hassle after a long day of hiking. Plus, we had to get the fire started and get dinner ready and keep the dog and the kids happy, and on and on.

So the setup and tear down onto the solar panels quickly became a bit of a pain point. Not to mention having to lug the 60-pound power station between the camper and the solar panels each time I wanted to charge.

Again, it’s not that big of a deal. But it could be for someone who’s older or not as strong. I’d much prefer to leave the power station in the camper itself. But my cords were not quite long enough to do that and get full sun.

Another issue with this solar panel setup is it did attract quite a bit of attention. Everyone who drove by saw them. And two people decided to stop by and ask a bunch of questions.

Now, if you’re looking to meet people at your campground, this is a great way to do that. However, most folks also understand that a solar setup like this isn’t cheap. So now you’ve got to worry about an opportunistic thief snagging your gear when you’re away from your campground.

So after two days of these minor problems, I got smart and I made some strategic adjustments to my recharging setup. I decided to try putting my solar panels flat on top of the pop-up trailer and to run the charging cable from the roof through the Velcro side of the camper and down into the power station.

This setup helped me avoid moving the cumbersome 60-pound power station unit any more than necessary. And it also kept the power station out of the sun, which is recommended to keep the unit cool. As with all electronics, overheating can result in premature failure and longevity issues.

I was obviously interested in the security of such a setup because if I put the solar panels on the roof, it’d become an even more of a hassle to put them up and take them down each time I wanted to recharge the power station.

The great news is, once I laid the panels on the flat roof, I couldn’t even tell they were up there.

I looked from all angles of the campground, anywhere our camper was visible, to see how obvious it was to anybody passing by that I had expensive solar panels up on top.

So once everything was set up, the only thing that was visible was the tiny cord coming off the roof and into the side of the pop-up. This cord was facing away from the road.

So with this new setup, I was confident enough in the security to leave the solar panels and power station in a charging setup while my family and I went on a short hike up to the Zapata Falls. It was about a half-mile each way. I was gone for about an hour and a half total.

So I was able to charge pretty much all day with this setup. And with the solar panels pointed straight up, which helped to maximize charging during the bright lunch hour.

So how did this setup do?

When I left for our hike, the Bluetti Power Station was down to about 34% or 480 watts. And when I got back an hour and a half later, it was roughly 55% or 1100 watts. But that was when things got really interesting. We were just entering the best part of the day as far as solar panel production goes. And from 11:30 to about 02:30 PM, the power station went from 55% up to a hundred percent, or 900 watts in about three hours.

Now that’s an impressive 300 watt per hour. I was pleasantly surprised by this rate and I was glad to have the power station back up to a hundred percent well before the evening time. This felt way better than limping into the evening with only a half-full power station.

Now I was charging all my devices and appliances plus recharging the power station without having to move the unit or the solar panels around at all. It was in a permanent location that was hidden away from prying eyes and creating no noise or toxic fumes.

If these features are important to you, clean, quiet, hidden power, and you love camping, then this Bluetti Power Station is a big winner.

Now I also tested charging the power station using our Jeep Cherokees battery while driving to and from the sand dunes. I was excited to test this out as I felt like this could be a significant win, and the main way to keep the power station at full battery on an extended trip.

Plus, I liked the idea of taking the expensive power station with me on our adventures away from the campground for security purposes. However, I was slightly disappointed at the amount of power I was able to generate this way.

During my test, I was only driving for a total of an hour or so. But it also gave me about a 10% bump in power. That’s about 200 watts per hour, meaning it would take about 10 hours of driving to go from zero back up to a hundred. Now, I like that it’s another way to keep the power station charged up during longer travel days.

So after all my uses and testing, where are my overall thoughts on the Bluetti AC200P Power Station and the solar panel kit? I was pretty impressed.

I didn’t expect to be able to power my large refrigerator, yet it did. And it did so for eight or 10 hours. Now, I live in Colorado. So we get a lot of sunny days here. So I’d rarely be 100% out of power at any given time during a power outage. And when the sun is shining, I could probably power the refrigerator and several smaller devices here and there as well.

Plus this device significantly extends my camping season and keeps me warm and toasty even in bitter, overnight temps.

And I feel like that’s where a power station like this separates itself from a camping generator.

  • You get most of the pros of a fuel-based generator without all the cons.
  • You get ample amounts of quiet, clean, hidden, flexible power distribution for emergencies and camping.
  • And as a prepared survivalist who loves outdoor adventures, the Bluetti Power Station not only provides some peace of mind for a power outage. It also provides a better camping experience.

And I love prepping gear that functions as a wise backup and as a helpful tool I use regularly. So instead of an investment just sitting around in my basement, just in case, I’m actually putting it to good use often, and I own it just in case as well.

So if you want to make your camping life even better, and you want a bit of peace of mind should the power grid go down, then this Bluetti Power Station is a great investment for you.

 Remember: Prepare, Adapt, and Overcome,

“Just In Case” Jack

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9 Best Electric Lighters For Survival, Camping And Everyday Use

Best Electric LightersToday, I want to talk about electric lighters. These new electric arc lighters are great for survival, camping, lighting candles, and cigarettes.

Because our mission at Skilled Survival is to prepare you for real-life survival situations.

To ready you for emergencies where you have to react quickly. And to give you the skills and confidence to thrive in the elements.

There are several priorities in an emergency, one of the most important being fire.

Fire keeps you warm and cooks food. That’s why you must have the survival gear to get a fire started in ANY situation or location. And that means you need a survival lighter.

And electric lighters are a wise choice.

Yes, you can bring along matches in your survival bag, but they won’t work if they’re wet or it’s windy. And forget about rubbing sticks together because this ain’t summer camp!

You need a reliable source of open flame to get your fire started quickly.

Whether it’s camping, hunting, or in an emergency situation, if you are fed up with matches or sick of relying on plastic lighters that run out of fuel, you need an electrical lighter!

It’s notshould you have one” but “which one you should own”. That’s why today I’m going to cover the following topics:

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Close Up Of Electric Arc Between Wires

Electric Lighters Vs. Fuel Based Lighters (Pros/Cons)


Primitive lighters can be traced back to the mid-1600s. However, the first fuel-based lighter was invented in Germany in 1823.

They have come a long way with the Zippo and Bic lighter and used naphtha and then butane as fuel to make fire.

Electric arc lighters first hit the market with a 2015 Kickstarter campaign. And with the ability to recharge, they are fast becoming the go-to lighter for:

  • smokers
  • campers
  • and survivalists

Electric Lighters

A rechargeable electric lighter runs on electricity. It’s in the name!

They are really a breakthrough in portable lighters. Why? Because you don’t have to worry about fuel running out, and that means no tossing it in the trash and no messy refueling.

An electric lighter can have an electric coil or uses either 2 or 4 electrodes and generates a plasma beam.

They quickly charge up via USB, and then you are good to go for hundreds of lights.

They are also really cool. Because you are using plasma energy to make fire, and that means no impact on the planet.

PROS

  • Safer to use
  • No messy fuel or need to throw away
  • Recharge with USB connection
  • Windproof

CONS

  • Not as lightweight as disposable lighters
  • More expensive
  • Small lighting surface

Fuel Based Lighters

Your standard lighter comes in either metal or plastic container. And it’s filled with either a flammable liquid fuel or compressed gas.

There is an ignition mechanism to make your flame so you can light anything you need to set fire to.

You can find these portable lighters at most checkout areas of stores, and they are really cheap.

They will only last as long as there is fuel and are either thrown away or refilled if you have that option.

PROS

  • durable plastic or metal
  • Inexpensive
  •  Long-lasting

CONS

  • they are not waterproof
  • striking wheels get very hot
  • disposable ones are garbage when they run out of fuel
  • end up in the landfill Different


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Electric Lighter Used To Lite Candle Wick

5 Main Types Of Electric Lighters


Electric lighters use the fourth state of matter. Energy gets ionized in the air, and the gas is called plasma.

When you charge the lighter is has stored energy, waiting to be used. And when you press the button, an arc of energy crosses the electrodes.

Pretty awesome, right?

Let’s check out the different types of electrical lighters you can get.

1. Electric Candle Lighter

All-electric lighters work great for starting fires, and a candle lighter is no different.

The advantage of these is that they can reach hard-to-get areas like candles or into your fire or BBQ. They have a long body, so it’s easy to get a good grip on them and an extended, flexible neck where the arc is produced.

They’re convenient for different applications.

Plus, using them is safer if you have kids because the heating end is far away from their fingers.

They are a bit bulky and won’t fit into your pocket.

So you need to safely stow them away when you are on your outdoor adventures.

2. Electric Cigarette Lighter

An electric cigarette lighter is a little different because it has a heated coil to make a fire.

It’s like the car lighters of yesteryear, and it works very well for cigarettes. They can look like regular fuel lighters or large memory sticks and charge easily via USB.

They are lightweight and can fit in your pocket. But you won’t have much luck for starting fires as there is no exposed flame or arc.

Use these for lighting your smokes.

3. Single Arc/Double Arc Lighters

Most of your electric lighters will harness the element of plasma to make ignition.

This is produced by ionizing energy in the air and stimulating the atoms to create a current. It’s like a mini lightning bolt in your pocket!

The plasma travels from one positive electrode to another negative electrode at different charges. This creates the ignition.

  • A single arc lighter has two electrodes, creating one arc.
  • A double arc has twice as many creating two arcs.

The dual arc also has twice the power but is less energy efficient.

Depending on your needs, you may get by with a single arc, but a double arc gets the job done faster. Both need to be recharged with a USB connection.

4. Zippo Insert

If you regularly carry a lighter, chances are you have a Zippo.

They are an excellent lighter brand, and they stand out in the crowd, far above those cheap plastic lighters.

Maybe you don’t want to give up that custom Zippo case you have. What can you do?

Zippo has different lighter inserts to change out your type of lighter. And give you options depending on your needs. You can get the single and double torch butane inserts.

It’s time to switch to their rechargeable electric lighter.

It’s a double arc insert where the arcs cross for powerful plasma ignition.

Why not customize your tried and true Zippo by converting it into an electrical lighter?

5. Survival Electric Lighter

We’ve shown you some practical electric lighters that have multi-uses like:

  • starting fires
  • candles
  • cigarettes

But there are other electrical lighters out there that take survival head-on.

This type of electric arc lighter is designed for rugged use and is made to take a beating. They will have molded rubber and hard plastic exteriors.

These features keep your lighter intact through almost any survival situation. Plus, they also come with vital assessors.

Things like:

  • a locking mechanism
  • short circuit protection
  • starter rope
  • and a Ferro rod

These survival features help when you need to make a fire in the wilderness.

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Tesla Lighter Double Arc

7 Reasons An Electric Lighter Is Superior To A Fuel Lighter


1. Rechargeable

This may be the best reason to buy an electric arc lighter. Having the ability to charge your lighter means you won’t run out of fuel.

Yes, you need the have a charger. But you already should have that covered for your smartphone, tablet, and laptop.

It just plugs into the USB port on your portable charger or solar-powered charger, and in a few hours, you are good to go.

Forget about those butane lighters because they run out and get thrown out.

2. Windproof

Ever try to flick your Bic when it’s windy?

It’s super aggravating, and if you need to get your fire going quickly, a fuel-based lighter isn’t your best friend.

Electric lighters have the advantage in that the wind doesn’t affect them.

You can be confident that it will ignite regardless of wind strength or direction. So no more cupping your hands around your lighter and burning your fingers.

3. Less Environmental Impact

With plastic lighters, when they run out of fuel, you throw them away.

Guess where they end up? In the local dump or worse.

Unfortunately, plastic lighters are among the most common debris found in the oceans. And this is a damn shame.

When you use an electric arc lighter, there is no running out of fuel. Just recharge and reuse for years.

There’s also no ozone-damaging fumes from refilling and burning butane.

4. Waterproof

When camping or in a survival situation, you need a reliable fire-starting source regardless of the weather.

You should always carry matches in your survival bag as a backup, but they are useless if they get wet.

That’s why you need an electric lighter that is waterproof.

Many are designed with a locking lid and waterproof housing. So your electric plasma lighter will work no matter what happens when you are out in the wilderness.

5. Cost-Effective

If you compare the price of a standard lighter to an electric lighter, the electric lighter is more expensive.

And if you threw it away when your Bic ran out, you’d be wasting your money spending more money on it. Fortunately, the electric lighter recharges over and over, so once you buy one, that’s all you need to spend.

The lithium battery inside an electrical lighter will recharge around 500 times. This gives you over 10,000 sparks.

Now that’s money well spent!

6. Safety

Owning a rechargeable electric lighter gives you peace of mind. Why? Because it’s safer than regal lighters. There is no fuel to leak and no accidental sparks.

Most electric lighters have a locking system and an on/off switch as built-in safety features. There is also no flame coming out, so you and your kids are not likely to get burned.

You can even use them upside down or in any 360-degree direction for ignition.

7. Stylish

Besides all the other great features that an electric lighter gives you, it just looks cool. They come in a variety of designs, so you can choose one that fits your style.

Everyone is familiar with the dull flame of a standard lighter. But when you start creating plasma, it draws attention.

You don’t need to be trendy to own one, but it will definitely step up your game.

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9 Best Electric Lighters On The Market Today


Now it’s time to look at the best electric lighters on the market today.

You should definitely pick several different kinds from the list. And include them in all your survival backpacks and vehicle survival kits.

1. Tough Tesla Lighter From Survival Frog

Tough Tesla Electric LighterWe all know the story of Tesla. The man never made it to fame and fortune like Edison.

However, he did invent the Tesla coil using plasma to transfer energy.

Today we can thank him for the electric arc lighter.

The Tough Tesla Lighter is a dual arc rechargeable electric lighter. And it’s ideal for the serious survivalist.

It’s constructed of military-grade rubberized plastic.

Tough Tesla Electric Arc Lighter In UseSo it can take the rough’ n tough abuse of outdoor living and camping.

This also makes it completely waterproof, which is crucially important when traversing land and water.

It’s also windproof, so you never have to deal with finding cover to get a spark.

It’s lightweight and compact, so you can slip it into your pocket.

And when you need it, just press a button, and you’re ready to ignite.

If that weren’t enough, this Tesla Lighter comes with:

  • a burnable tinder lanyard for starting a fire
  • an emergency rescue whistle attached

And you get over 250 strikes with a 2 hour charge time, so you know it won’t let you down.

Finally, it comes with a 100% “Extra American Guarantee.

Meaning… if you decide your Tough Tesla Lighter isn’t exactly what you wanted, just send Survival Frog an email anytime in the next 6 months for a full, prompt refund.

PROS

  • Extremely durable
  • Waterproof case
  • Windproof arc
  • Includes survival whistle and lanyard
  • Strong 6-month refund policy

CONS

  • Hard time deep-seated candle wicks
  • Dual arcs design twice as much power as single arcs
  • Bright orange color may not be for everyone

2. ICFUN Waterproof Lighter

This electric lighter comes to us from ICFUN and is another rugged survival lighter.

It’s very compact, so you can add it to any of your emergency kits, but it also has a lanyard to wear around your neck if you want.

A large rubber ring seals the lighter when you close the lid and hook the metal clasp on, making it completely waterproof.

This is the electric lighter you want for hiking and camping because it holds a long and durable charge.

Plus, the company offers a 60-day guarantee to make sure you are getting what you paid for.

To charge this electrical lighter, you have to open the lid because the USB port is on the side of the coil.

All in all, an outstanding electric lighter to keep you inflame when you need it.

PROS

  • Extremely durable
  • Waterproof case
  • Windproof arc
  • Lots of colors to choose from
  • Comes with a lanyard

CONS

  • Dual arcs design twice as much power as single arcs
  • Hard time deep-seated candle wicks
  • Only a 60-day guarantee

3. Tesla Coil Electric Arc Lighter

We’ve included another Telsa lighter here because they are that great!

This is a single arc electric lighter, and it’s a good idea to carry one. Why? Because the charge lasts much longer than the dual arc.

It quickly charges with the included USB cord, which plugs into the bottom of the unit.

This coil lighter has a sleek design but also comes with a cloth carry pouch. This means you can fit the lighter and cord when you stow it in your survival pack.

There’s a button on the side to ignite the lighter, but it won’t light unless the lid is open. That’s an important safety feature for sure.

It’s not waterproof, but you still have no issues getting the plasma arc in high winds.

A solid single arc electric lighter to add to your collection for backup and smaller uses.

PROS

  • Single arc design will last a long time between charges
  • A few different color options
  • Comes with a cloth carry pouch

CONS

  • Single arc design is not as powerful
  • Hard time deep-seated candle wicks
  • No mention of guarantee

4. RONXS Electric Candle Lighter

RONXS has a high-quality electric candle lighter that’s ideal for everyday situations.

The design makes it ideal for reaching into:

  • Fires
  • BBQs
  • Out-of-reach candles

It does this with a sturdy handle base and flexible neck.

When fully charged, this single arc lighter will give you over 6000 uses. And there’s even an LED charge indicator on the side with 5 ascending lights.

This is a game-changer because you know when it is getting low and when you need to charge up.

Its simple design has a USB port, an on and off switch, and a button to engage.

This is ideal for indoor and outdoor use so bring one along your next camping trip.

PROS

  • Gooseneck design is ideal for deep-seated candle wicks
  • Keeps fingers further away from arcs when lighting
  • Single arc design provides over 6000 uses per charge
  • LED charge indicator light helps manage power needs

CONS

  • Not rugged enough for survival or camping
  • Not waterproof – no waterproof container
  • No mention of guarantee or warranty

5. Zippo Electric Arc Insert

If you’ve been an avid outdoorsman for a while, you probably have a standard Zippo lighter.

They are small and sleek and real high-quality. Now with this new plasma lighter technology, you need to switch over.

Zippo has you covered because their new electric lighter inserts fit almost all standard Zippo lighters.

You’ll get around 300 charges with 40 uses per charge.

You get:

  • Double plasma arc beam
  • Micro USB port
  • Safety double click ignition
  • 10 second time out feature
  • Windproof heat source
  • All metal construction

It’s great to have a genuine Zippo electric lighter to add to your emergency kit and one in your pocket at all times.

PROS

  • Durable all-metal construction
  • If you already own a zippo, no need to buy another lighter
  • Safety features – a double-click ignite and 10-second timeout

CONS

  • Deep-seated arc design makes it hard to light candles or fat cigars
  • Only 40 uses per charge
  • No mention of guarantee or warranty

6. HiFan Rechargeable Electric Flameless Lighter

Here we have another excellent rechargeable electric arc lighter from HiFan.

This is an electric candle lighter with a wand design that makes it easy to reach awkward places.

This is also very safe for children to use because the arc is at the end of the wand. So they won’t get burned or shocked when using it.

The neck rotates 360 degrees to get any angle you need. Making it ideal for relighting fires and BBQs as well as candles and fireworks.

There is a safety on/off switch and an automatic 7-second auto stop spark as well.

You get 600-800 burns per charge.

And it quickly charges with the supplied USB cable from your portable solar charger or solar power station.

PROS

  • Gooseneck design is ideal for deep-seated candle wicks
  • The neck rotates 360 degrees for maximum flexibility
  • Keeps fingers further away from arcs when lighting
  • 600 to 800 burns PER CHARGE

CONS

  • Not rugged enough for survival or camping
  • Not waterproof – no waterproof container
  • No mention of guarantee or warranty

7. Black Beard Fire-Starting Bundle (with Electric Arc Lighter)

So far, we’ve checked out some tremendous electric lighters. But it’s time to step up your survival gear with the Black Beard Fire-Starting Bundle!

This is the ultimate fire-starting setup because you have everything you need to start and maintain a fire on your camping trip, off-grid cabin, or bugout location.

This bundle includes:

  • 1 dual arc electric lighter
  • 4 Black Beard fire starters
  • 1 Ferro rod
  • a top-notch fire kit organizer
  • and a Black Beard velcro patch

You will have no problem getting a fire going with this bundle, that’s for sure.

Just cut off some starter rope and use your electric arc lighter to ignite it.

Then you can build your fire around that. The starter rope is waterproof, and you’ll get over 50 fires out of each one.

The backup Ferro rod is there when you need it as a backup. But your primary source of ignition is the included electric lighter.

It charges fast and will supply you with over 300 ignites. That’s a whole lot of fires between charges!

This is an awesome bundled kit for the serious survivalist and deep woods camper.

So why not carry this extensive fire bundle for your next adventure.

PROS

  • It’s a complete survival fire bundle
  • Includes a Ferro rod as a backup
  • Includes waterproof lighter and starter rope

CONS

  • More expensive price point (due to it being a bundle)
  • No mention of guarantee or warranty

8. Sparq Electric Lighter

This rechargeable electric lighter is in its own class.

With the Sparq by Saberlight, you get a plasma igniter, unlike any other arc lighter.

They re-engineered it by using free-form plasma energy, making it a plasm torch.

Suppose you have had trouble lighting flat surfaces with the standard electric arc lighters with narrow Tesla coils. In that case, this will solve all your problems.

They call their technology “Star Wars-like,” and for a good reason.

The electrodes come right off the end with a fully hinged cap, so it’s not blocked.

On the bottom, you have the on/off switch and a USB port for charging. It charges in about an hour and will give you 3 hours of use.

The ignite button is always illuminated so when not in use, turn the unit off to preserve the battery.

This is an incredible electric lighter with an intelligent design.

PROS

  • The slim design makes it highly portable
  • Includes an On/Off switch for safety

CONS

  • If you accidentally leave the switch ON, it will drain the battery over time
  • The blue “power on” ring is very bright – can draw unwanted attention
  • Unclear how many “uses” a full charge gives you – dual arcs use more power
  • No mention of guarantee or warranty

9. TG Tactical Plasma Lighter

For extreme adventures and survival situations, you want to have the tactical advantage.

This plasma lighter from TG fits the bill perfectly.

It’s built with a tough silicone rubber casing to protect it from all damage and waterproofing.

For a tight seal, there is a robust locking system and push to open the cover. This makes sure the plasma coil is protected during your outings.

Plug in the included USB cable for a quick 2-hour charge, and you are going to get over 300 uses before it runs out.

You get a powerful double arc for fast ignition and built-in short circuit protection.

These features make this electric lighter a must-have item on your bug out bag checklist.

PROS

  • Extremely durable
  • Waterproof case
  • Windproof arc

CONS

  • Dual arcs design twice as much power as single arcs
  • Hard time lighting deep-seated candle wicks
  • No mention of guarantee or warranty


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How To Make A DIY Electric Lighter


Now you’ve seen the best electric lighters on the market.

What about making your own? Do you need the brainpower of Tesla, or can the above-average Joe construct it?

DIY Electric Lighter

Start with a good-sized metal housing unit that will fit the components. But small enough to still comfortably slip into your pocket.

The transformer for the circuits will need to fit inside, so find one to work with.

You may have to uncoil the primary circuit and create a new one.

You need to form a resonating circuit, so solder a capacitor to the primary coil to get the right frequency.

Then connect an inductor to give you constant current from the voltage.

Attach an appropriately sized battery to supply the current.

If this sounds complicated and high-tech, it is.

Make sure you know what you are doing or follow someone online who is doing it right.

DIY Arc Lighter Glove

For an even more fabulous DIY project, you can create an arc lighter glove!

If you want your plasma arc lighter to be mounted to a glove, it can happen.

Strip down your arc lighter and take out the components.

Wire extensions will need to be soldered on. This allows the switch and electrodes to be placed on the fingers of the glove.

Use a heavy-duty rubber and stiff plastic glove that will protect your fingers. But still, be able to activate the lighter and switch it off and on.

Separate and mount the two sides of the arc electrodes on the fingers. That way, when they’re brought together, the plasma will jump and create the spark for ignition.

Mount the switch on the thumb or between the finger where it is easily activated.

Be extremely careful because you are modifying transformers, circuits, and batteries.

You don’t want to get burned or shocked, so get the knowledge needed and go for it with caution!

Final Thoughts


Having the ability to start a fire in an emergency situation is a top 3 priority.

Make it easy on yourself by not screwing around with matches. Instead, get several electric lighters as they’re a great survival gift.

Put them in all your EDC bags and IFAK kits. Now you are ready to dominate the terrain and survive!

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