Another cool kit and great review. Instead of bouillon cubes, try sealed broth packets. The pre-rigged fishing kit is a good idea---imagine trying to fiddle with tackle components when you're iost, cold & miserable---but it could be half that size. A tin this big can accommodate a real knife & flashlight. Can't believe a UK kit didn't include a tea bag!!
@whitetailsurvival24303 ай бұрын
Yea I thought that was funny also. No tea bag at all of any sort. I like the idea of the sealed broth packets. Sometimes the cubes absorb moisture then they start to break down and get on everything in the kit. A small folder would go good inside of here no problem. I Olight i3e would work great in here or a rovyvon Aurora or I always go back to the nitecore tube as a rechargeable option. The pre rigged fishing kit is awesome! I’ve included some tiny soft plastics a spinner and some mini crank baits I can’t wait to go over my kit
@Dagon336929 күн бұрын
A small signal mirror attached to the inside of the lid might also be a good idea. Just flip it open if you need to catch someone's attention quickly.
@therighteousprepper5 ай бұрын
I bought this for my old lady. She loves it, i built her a bug out bag of her own and it's in the bag as a supplement.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
That’s pretty much what I see them for anyway. A good redundancy kit or a last ditch kit that you can keep on body in case separated from your pack. Thanks for watching!
@MonicaHernandez-yn8ct4 ай бұрын
It's lacking something else to make fire. I would also add some little knife or multitool and a survival blanket.
@whitetailsurvival24304 ай бұрын
I agree a decent knife and survival blanket can make the night a lot better!
@puppiesarepower36824 ай бұрын
For anybody wondering; the light is red instead of white because red preserves night sensitivity. Red lights are used by astronomers to retain the ability to see dim stars and to move around their setup in maxium darkness. The only trade-off is that it takes some time to become sensitive to seeing under red light conditions, as red light carries so little stimulating energy for the eyes. A better trade-off is a yellow, orange, or amber light, to which the eyes quickly adjust to, while still able to preserve most night sensitivity.
@whitetailsurvival24304 ай бұрын
I like amber colored lights are nice they make a more realistic perception color when still being better for your night vision than white light. Any light if bright enough will ruin night vision but it is a cool thing to play around with!
@kacythomas74365 ай бұрын
With the water container/condimen put in a sock and that will help keep it from over stretching.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
thats awesome! thats the first time i ever heard that one! i definitely want to try that now! Thanks for the advice!
@greekveteran27155 ай бұрын
Tin foil has many uses, one that comes first in mind, is to cook in it, like some roots you dig in a survival situation or anything you can lay your hands on..
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
Yea you’re right for sure I like to have 2 sheets of foil with me. It takes up next to no room and it does have piles of uses. I like making the cup out of it. That can be used to boil water in and cook in.
@longrider425 ай бұрын
Not M K 1, its Mark 1. :) Just keeping your from making booboo's :) Good video by the way. Okay, a survival kit from England, makes sense to have a fishing kit. But in the survival scenario, I teach. You may only have to spend a night or two, and unless your by a big enough stream to fish. Its added weight. Although, if you have a good needle you can use the fishing line to sew stuff up. Something else you can do with those cubes, is put them in a small Nalgene type bottle or jar. I'm all into being able to make one thing, do two things. Nice to see water purification tablets and first aid supplies in the kit. Get one of those Write in the Rain notebooks and the pen that goes with it. Coffee filters have many uses, from filtering water, to using as a fire starter to that trip to the No. 2 Bush :) Its an okay kit for water storage is sketchy at best.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
Yea you’re right for sure! It makes for a great supplement but not an end all do all. I get more concerned about shelter and fire where I live especially during the winter months. That’s number one to me. You’re definitely right about the one to two night thing. Where I live for the most part I will find a road before a day or two. I wasn’t sure weather it was the MK, the Mark, or the Mach so I just picked one and went with it! Thanks for the comment and view I appreciate it!!
@raph-vogue5 ай бұрын
Salut à toi Australia, England and now a new French subscriber. You are going to become international. A la prochaie vidéo ( A little French so that you become bilingual). Peace
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! I will see you next video then! My last name is actually French i would like to learn more languages. My first will probably be Ukrainian I work with a lot of them guys and I just want to know what they are saying 🤣 I want to learn more than that though I would love to learn French and Spanish also! Thanks for the sub and comment I appreciate it a lot! If you have any video suggestions just throw them in the comments! I had a guy from Austria the other day and even acouple from some middle eastern countries. Only 59 percent of viewers are from the USA which I thought was crazy. Thanks again, je te verrai au prochain
@acbigal5 ай бұрын
Are bullion cubes really that good of idea? I heard about rehydrating with them and boiled some on my stove to help with a small hangover and it destroyed my stomach. I'm glad I know how I react to them but that may be something people want to check out prior to throwing them in their kits because who wants to try and survive when you have the runs? I'm new to the channel and just subscribed and im happy to see you have a good bit of content. I might have to try to get my hands on this kit just for the tin to be honest.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
Yea this kit used to be super available everywhere for a good price now it has mostly disappeared but honestly all bouillon cubes are is broth. 1 cube and one cup of water makes a cup of beef or chicken broth. Maybe it has some kind of preservatives in the cubes that disagrees with you. Thanks for the view and the sub I really appreciate it! I’m going to test these kits outside eventually outdoors!
@damienlovestheoutdoorsandr61104 ай бұрын
Bouillon cubes also contain salt too. So that's the best way to replace lost salts.
@devildogsbushcraft78985 ай бұрын
I'd like to see what you would add or subtract from this kit to make it better.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
Absolutely I actually gave my own kit made up that I’m going to go over in the future when I’m done with the pre made kits
@OtherThanIntendedPurpose5 ай бұрын
while some of the components of this kit ( and others like it) are not bad to have with you, labeling this as a "survival" kit, and marketing it to people who do not know better is dangerous. people with little to no training, or experience. get out into the woods with this in their pocket thinking it will effect survival. the most important components are missing, and would never fit in that kit to begin with. The items it does have require some knowledge and experience to use properly. and the missing items ( cover, water conveyance (useable to boil and store), cutting tools, etc. ) are very much more important than a half-ass fishing kit, a couple gauze pads, a snare wire (that requires a LOT of information to use) and some salt. I have said more times than I can recall, Altoids tins are not kits, they can hold components for an actual kit. I have done a few videos on quick grab-n-go kits. including a couple using water bottle bags as the entire kit, but with water in the bottle.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
Absolutely these kits are basically a supplement or last ditch supplies for people that know what they are doing in the woods I would never recommend someone getting lost with only this kit. If your skill set is good enough you can survive a cold night in the woods with a good shelter and a fire. I would recommend everyone get out and get some experience not in a survival situation. These kits do give people an idea of some items to make pocketable kit that can help them through a rough night lost in the woods with their skill set. I think a lot of people just running out into the woods for a quick hike are not going to take a 72 hour hiking backpack loaded with gear but a small kit like this will fit into a cargo shorts pocket and off you go. As I always say I would keep the kit more oriented with fire, water procurement, and shelter aspects before I added a fishing kit or snare wires. As I said before though I would rather have this in my pocket than nothing at all. Snare wire can be used to construct a shelter or fixed a broken pack strap. Fishing line can be used for sewing cloths or hanging things up. You don’t have to be an experienced survival master to know how to put something together with some wire . I’ve even been bored before and just used the little fishing kits to tie to a branch and toss a line in the water to try to catch panfish when I don’t have a rod. This works as a LDK or a supplement to a larger kit
@OtherThanIntendedPurpose5 ай бұрын
@@whitetailsurvival2430 I agree with you on all of that. why I said these were dangerous is places like wal-mart, and Amazon are selling these to complete neubs, and giving them the false sense of "survival" much like in the '70s when teens were going to see Chuck Norris movies, then going to their friends, and thinking that made them a black belt. my 10 "C"s plus video has a 6lb bag, with everything that you should carry, plus quite a bit extra. including over 1lb of "boo boo" kit lvl first aid stuff. and that is including 40 oz of water in a stainless bottle, with nesting cup and a water filter. I don't mean to seem like I am attacking your video, it's just that so many of these kits have come out , and last week someone I know told me they bought a Cooglan's kit, so they didn need help putting together a kit before they went to half dome next week. as someone with 50 years in the woods, 10 in the U.S. ARMY jumping out of planes. and a lot of actual life and death time in jungles. this makes me very afraid for them
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
@@OtherThanIntendedPurpose your definitely correct in that aspect! People new to the outdoors should not be going out there with a kit like this to try to survive. They should have a crazy 20 lb kit with all the luxuries. People don’t realize how difficult a Ferro rod is to use for the first time. If you’ve never tried it before. I like hearing experiences and ways you would improve kits from people that have long term experience. Stick around and keep along with the channel and continue to comment and watch! Thanks again!
@devildogsbushcraft78985 ай бұрын
Disappointed, in the cutting tool. These days, there are plenty of options for a small folder or even a small fixed blade.
@whitetailsurvival24305 ай бұрын
Yes it’s definitely a company’s way to skimp out of tossing in a small decent folder. They charge a good bit for these I don’t think it would hurt to toss a small crkt knife or Keshaw in the price is low and the quality it’s good for most of their knives
@rebeccaclementz37565 ай бұрын
I think part of the problem is shipping internationally. Knife laws vary from place to place. Italy is especially strict on blade length.
@CountryBoysurvival4 ай бұрын
Hey im a survivalist and I collect Kits I like this kit I built it a long time ago
@whitetailsurvival24304 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! I love making them myself I have made quite a few everything from pocket tins up to inch bags I just enjoy doing it! Thanks for the comment!
@shaynehawkins71320 күн бұрын
All junk. Throw it all in the trash.
@whitetailsurvival243019 күн бұрын
I think this is ok you don’t think you could survive a night with this? That’s pretty bad if you can’t