Hi all! Links to all the products mentioned are there: ResQme car escape tool ($8) - amzn.to/3T0LxFP Multitool ---------- WORKPRO 18-in-1 Multitool - Budget pick, Wave+ clone ($30, $25 on sale) amzn.to/3whfkRz BIBURY Multitool ($60, $40 on sale) - Surge clone, upgrade pick amzn.to/42KhIwD Makita 8 piece impact socket set ($20) Metric: amzn.to/3I3txo4 SAE: amzn.to/49DKYXX KESI 13 piece socket set ($41) - upgrade pick amzn.to/498pLF1 711L rachet - No retention in Bibury so can fall out 1/4 adapter: amzn.to/49HkOnj ($20) Swivel: amzn.to/48fmYtf ($40) Flashlight ------ Wurkkos FC12 ($38, $34) - long throw flashlightamzn.to/3SsHb90 Sofirn SC29 ($42, $32) - warmer, more even flashlight amzn.to/3SuvbE3 Sofirn IF23 ($60, $56) - 4000 lumen, side lantern w/RGB amzn.to/49fPAU2 Headlamp ------ BOBKID ($24/2 pack, $10 on sale = $5 each) - budget pick amzn.to/3ONyF3k sofirn HS ($30) - mini flashlight with headlamp band, value pick1100 Lumens, Right Angle, IPX8 amzn.to/49j6NMx Nitecore NU25 ($40) - super light headband, upgrade pick400 lumen, USB-C, IP66 amzn.to/3I4v6Sx Jumpstarter ------ GOOLOO GE1200 Jump Starter ($90, $70 sale) - budget pick 2,000A, light, basic amzn.to/48nFU8W GOOLOO GT4000 jump starter ($200, $130 on sale) - upgrade pick 4,000 amps, light, 100W USB-C PD power bank rechargeamzn.to/42FlyHf EVA Case for GT4000 ($25) amzn.to/49Hpzxf VTOMAN X7 Jump Starter with Air Compressor ($190, $110 on sale) amzn.to/48AP2rf Tire inflator ------ R8 12v tire inflator ($40, $22 on sale) - budget pick amzn.to/4alqeVe GOOLOO GT160 Tire Inflator ($80, $60 on sale) - upgrade pick 160PSI inflator with digital display, light, power bank. Enter PSI (see door) and go amzn.to/42M3hYW Other Tools -------- Sharpie, 5 pack ($5, $1 each) amzn.to/3SLck7A WD40 pen, 3 pack ($15 - $5 each) amzn.to/3SLck7A Bic Mini Lighter, 8 pack ($10 - $1.25 each) amzn.to/3woCXIg Disposable gloves, 100 pack ($12) amzn.to/3uMtmdw Terminal cleaner ($6) amzn.to/3T0Tb2P Dielectric grease ($11, $8 on sale) amzn.to/3UJWSeB Automotive fuses, 300 pieces ($14) amzn.to/3V3RrYn Reflective Vest, 2Pack ($13, $8 on sale = $4/ea) amzn.to/3SEASzj Emergency Roadside LED Flares ($33 = $16/ea) amzn.to/4bCA0nj Apple AirTag ($30, $24 on sale) amzn.to/3x6e7wY Garmin inReach Mini 2 ($36) amzn.to/3IOxEVl OBD diagnostic tool --------- XTOOL Advancer AD20 Pro ($30) amzn.to/49nVvaa First Aid Kit ----------- First Aid Only 442 basic kit ($21) amzn.to/489v3Q3 Make your own first aid kit - Costs ~$95 Note: Prices are for the amount used in kit, some of these are multi-packs EMS Emergency Medical Trauma Bag ($13) amzn.to/48mvZAG QuikClot Advanced Clotting Gauze ($22) amzn.to/49FdVCP Sterile Compressed Gauze ($6) amzn.to/49GTPrI Self-Adhesive Wrap Tape ($3) amzn.to/3uIhJ7x Nexcare Cloth Tape ($3) amzn.to/3uBjALt 6" Israeli Style Emergency Compression Bandage ($8) amzn.to/3wnBTUQ Emergency Wound Closure Device ($27) amzn.to/3uDbX7g 8” Medical Trauma Shears ($4) amzn.to/3ONoY4Z Disposable Nitrile Gloves ($1) amzn.to/3OQOMNE Tourniquet, 3 Pack ($6) amzn.to/48qbNhj Pill bags amzn.to/3uEk3wl CPR shield amzn.to/49ZMN1W
@zachlyndeYT8 ай бұрын
Great kit! A jump starter like that has been an absolute game changer for me. I’d recommend adding a pair of work gloves to the kit as well for when you have to make a minor repair.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@ryanstauber8 ай бұрын
Todd, I really appreciate these style of videos you put out (the kits). They are well thought out, honest, and I enjoy that you include things that are practical in terms of application and price.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Thanks, I really appreciate hearing that!
@funkmon7 ай бұрын
If you're just keeping shit in your car you don't need to deal with the goofy multitool sockets. You can just quite literally buy a ratchet and socket set for 15 bucks. Walmart has one wjth a spark plug socket, wrenches, sockets, hex and torx, screwdriver, vise grips, tire pressure gauge for 15 bucks. No need to pay more for crap that's just going to sit in the car and be small. Normal size is small enough to fit under your seat.
@Duckylitner3 ай бұрын
Those walmart ratchets have broken way to much on me for me to trust them. Go buy a cheap husky ratchet or an icon from harbor freight to replace the ratchet. It's cheap and they are lifetime warranty
@loerber12 күн бұрын
I bought that set and the sockets broke while I was stranded on the side of the road
@MPD908 ай бұрын
Good video, I enjoyed watching through your choices. On the medical stuff, love that you're prepared, a few tips from a pro to fine tune your kit if helpful. (1) take the TQ out of the wrapper, if the unlikely event you ever need it then you'll need it absolutely immediately. (2) quick clot gauze isn't really worth your money in future, the data shows no tangible difference to regular compressed gauze. (3) ditch the face shield and focus on good quality chest compressions in a cardiac arrest scenario, as you're much more likely to save that person with good quality compressions until professionals arrive than you are faffing about with a face shield to give in-effective rescue breaths (guidance has changes in a lot of places now as the data doesn't support rescue breaths being effective, with the exception of (1) young children where 5 rescue breaths should be prioritised as it's far more likely to be a respiratory cause than a cardiac cause, and (2) drowning for obvious reasons).
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Appreciate all the great advice, thanks!
@cornpop78058 ай бұрын
The idea of downloading offline maps to your phone was excellent! I paused the video and downloaded 4 maps that serve to cover my state, with some overlap. Thanks for that!
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
That’s great! It’s a bit hidden but has saved me a bunch out west
@azclaimjumper8 ай бұрын
This is an all-inclusive list that includes extra clothing/gear for COLD weather, just in case. I personally keep 1/2 dozen 1oz foil paks of Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter, for nutrition. Being able to deal with the 2 most likely vehicle problems - a flat tire & or a dead battery - you have the battery covered with that lithium battery powered jump starter. I also have a Tire Inflator so I can add a few pounds of air to a tire when needed. I just placed an order for 3 ResQMe Car Escape tool for me & a couple of friends. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada, U.S.A.
@cornpop78058 ай бұрын
I've tried using Fix-a-flat many times with zero luck. Recently, I had two flat tires, and I mean all the way flat! Since the tires were completely flat, I removed the schrader valve and put a half can in each tire. Then, I used my portable compressor to pump the tires up. This did the trick. To think I could have had success all these years!
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Yeah I haven’t had much luck but might as well give it a go, seems it sometimes works out
@cornpop78058 ай бұрын
@todd.parker It worked on two tires for my riding mower, too. It definitely works, but the fix a flat won't serve to inflate the tire when the schrader valve is out. So, you need to have an inflator on the ready. Also, I know this sounds obvious, but I'll say it anyway. Make sure and have the valve stem at least a few inches from the bottom position, so the fix-a-flat doesn't spooge out. Then after you replace the schrader valve, drive the car for a bit at slow speed, like the can says. Now I have some confidence in having some fix-a-flat in my emergency kit!
@ScorpionRegent7 ай бұрын
As a retired mechanic I can tell you that fix a flat is usually used far too late and for tires damaged beyond repair. It's also incompatible with TPS systems. A plug kit and a pump makes a lot more sense. If you check your tires once a week you can likely catch a leak before the tire goes flat and have it repaired or fix it yourself before you get stranded.
@ecospider58 ай бұрын
I would add a high visibility safety vest. You can get them for under $5. And some electric flares. They are 3 for $20 for the good ones. These 2 things can save your life if you have to do anything on the side of the freeway. Like fixing a tire or walking along the freeway. Other than that this looks like a great kit. The cost of things is always a hard balance. I decided on the $110 Swiss army multi tool but not every one can afford that for something used maybe twice a year.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Thanks! I covered those very things around 16:00 but I'm not surprised you didn't make it all the way through, it's a longer one
@ecospider58 ай бұрын
Good to know. I watched it to the end but was heavily using the 10 second skip so I missed that.
@tarinindell82178 ай бұрын
For your trauma supplies: Those should be on top. They should be the very first things you have access to when you open the bag. If someone has a massive arterial bleed or has a compromised airway, and you have the proper training and supplies to intervene, they can die in as little as three minutes. So, quite literally, every second counts. Open the tourniquet and stage it properly for quick access (it doesnt need to be in a sanitized package since it wont be touching the wound) Or even better, mount it to the outside of the bag so you can save the crucial seconds from having to dig into the bag to get it. Also, im not familiar with this specific brand, so please double check it and find reviews from EMTS to verify that it is a reliable brand. Others that i know and would actually trust: - North American Rescue CAT Tourniquet - Swat T Tourniquet - Soft T Tourniquet - RATS Tourniquet - RevMedX Ratcheting Tourniquet
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Excellent advice, thank you
@lf23347 ай бұрын
One very cheap, lightweight, and space conscious item is an extra set of tire caps. Someone once stole mine/trolled me and I didn't have any extras. They're also great just in case you lose one.
@TheRongBipper2 ай бұрын
Awesome video, one of the most informative roadside emergency videos i've watched!
@todd.parker2 ай бұрын
So glad you liked it!
@keyhere8 ай бұрын
the NU25 is amazing, I love the very low lumen output you get with a double click for reading and close quarters
@keyhere8 ай бұрын
would add metal zip ties and/or couple sizes of worm gear pipe clamps, in case your exhaust or something that gets hot needs to be temporarily held in place
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Good ideas
@cornpop78058 ай бұрын
I am a total flashlight aficionado. I, too, like the Sofrin Brand. My EDC flashlight is the Sofrin SP35T. It's so bright I roast house flys with it.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Glad to hear I picked some good flashlights. The choices are a little overwhelming!
@cornpop78058 ай бұрын
@todd.parker Overwhelming to say the least! Again, I'm am a serious LED flashlight guy. I've owned hundreds of nice LED flashlights. What's weird is, I've paid over $200 for some of them. But the absolute best pocket flashlight I've ever owned is The Sofrin SP35T. It's 3800 Lumens, and uses a 21700 rechargeable Li-ion battery. At a paltry $35, I bought myself one and bought 5 more to give out as gifts. Sofrin has my absolute respect in terms of quality and value!
@sloanNYC7 ай бұрын
Great video. For laminated glass, the Victorinox Rescue Tool is great. Not cheap, but few other tools have a glass saw. For cheap flashlight, I suggest the Wurkkos FC13s which is usually on sale for $30 and has power bank capability. The Sofirn IF23 has one of the most annoying interfaces I've seen, but is very bright and power bank. The Wurkkos TS22 is even brighter, often on sale for $40 and has power bank too. I think the Nitecore headlamp is hard to beat with the string strap making it super small to pack. Even my older jump starter li-ion battery still works great. It makes it SOOOOO easy to jump people in trouble and it stays charged for years. Instead of alcohol wipes which can damage tissue, I found benzalkonium chloride wipes on Amazon that don't sting and clean cuts and wounds up.
@todd.parker7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@Jasonoid8 ай бұрын
My father in law is a recovering 'flashaholic' so seeing all these great brands I'm familiar with was fun. Great breakdown of excellent products, Todd!
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Thanks Jason!
@ScorpionRegent7 ай бұрын
The wire brush is a good tool to have, but for maintenance to prevent emergencies rather than to react to them.
@todd.parker7 ай бұрын
💯
@Whigu7 ай бұрын
I guess that sofirin people have seen olights when they have designed those lights.
@davidclark7446 ай бұрын
curious how you evaluated minivans and chose Pacifica. A video on that to your level of quality would be appreciated
@todd.parker6 ай бұрын
Hmm, interesting. As you can tell I analyze everything to death.
@kylehazachode7 ай бұрын
Add a skin stapler and rapid seal bleeding gel to your kit. It honestly saves so much time in an emergency. Once you patch up a wound you'll be like, "wait that's it???" So fast and simple.
@ScorpionRegent7 ай бұрын
Super glue has kept me alive, ... so far. 🙂
@olisev68Ай бұрын
PRO ADVICE : Always open your tourniquet in your emergency bag (remove plastic)
@paulamcclure34028 ай бұрын
Hi Todd! You noted that bits can possibly fall out from the BIBURY multitool's bit driver... could an appropriate sized mini neodynum magnet be superglued at the driver shaft base without impeding the setting for the bits? (If it can, the magnet can help aid in bit retention.) Thank you for your interesting, practical, and thoughtful kit sugggestions. All the Best! 🇺🇸 🏕 🌲
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Yep, that should work
@debvoz4 ай бұрын
If you belong to AAA you can get maps from them for free as part of your membership
@andreasvonjauer43398 ай бұрын
Great video as always.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@MPD908 ай бұрын
Better off getting a legit Leatherman from the lower end of their price range than a knock-off in my opinion. Something like the Leatherman Bond, cheap as chips and very functional.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
A Leatherman is definitely better and I own a few. I just don't think I'd personally want to leave my precious Surge in the car for a "just in case" tool that wouldn't get much use when I'd rather have it on me and buy something less expensive to leave in the car. The BIBURY 32-in-1 Pro multitool is surprisingly good and improves on the Surge in some ways. Can't beat $40 too
@littlejack593 ай бұрын
why the hell does Leatherman use a security torx?
@Olyphoto78 ай бұрын
Very well done 👍
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@BlueDog5996 ай бұрын
Awesome list! The way my mouth dropped at 14:12
@asoma647 ай бұрын
How did you know which brands to go with because some are not popular name brand items
@todd.parker7 ай бұрын
I did a lot of research and looked at reviews from people I trust. For example Project Farm does incredible, unbiased product testing so I went with his top picks for affordable jump starters - kzbin.info/www/bejne/mH67qqJ_d6-sgKMsi=vKxCjjLP--EB3qDd - I also watched flashlight and multi tool reviews from MaxLVL EDC and other EDC channels, poured through Amazon ratings, and based my final recs on what things I actually own and tested. I kind of get obsessed researching to make sure I’m getting the best value and quality for what I need, these videos are mostly me documenting what I’ve found for those that don’t want to go so deep on research,
@asoma647 ай бұрын
@@todd.parker I love and appreciate the obsession. Thank you for work and explanation
@elizabethwhite46068 ай бұрын
Thank you for going into detail on these items, and providing the links.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@biffy78 ай бұрын
Great video.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@dinosoup7 ай бұрын
Pro-tip for the UV light - use it to charge your real watch's lume. Blasting my watch for a min before bed has it glow all the way through the night.
@stephengaren22197 ай бұрын
All I have to say is DON'T CHEAP OUT on tourniquets. You have four minutes and that's it!, when a tourniquet is needed. The grim reality is that funerals cost more than a tourniquet. Hopefully you'll never need one but learn how to use one if you add it to a vehicle emergency kit. Four minutes really isn't that much time in a life and death situation.
@todd.parker7 ай бұрын
Good advice
@rogerp.24428 ай бұрын
I like the cut of yer jib Todd
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir
@pdfads7 ай бұрын
I live in Texas, and, besides an ordinary first aid kit, I have a heat emergency first aid kit. I added that after we had to aid a cyclist having a heat emergency.
@pcharouz8 ай бұрын
Missing duct tape
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
I have it packed into my kit near the end of the video, essential stuff
@edwinthomas6188 ай бұрын
Cant go wrong with Gorilla duct tape
@iainamurray7 ай бұрын
At 16:10
@Lonewolfpack6 ай бұрын
I’d recommend adding some electrical tape and zip ties
@bsandoval23405 ай бұрын
Imagine living in a place where you can keep clif bars in your car and not ah e them melt after like 2 seconds
@todd.parker5 ай бұрын
I mean, it does get hot in New England so they are pretty melty
@asoma648 ай бұрын
Take my money
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
LOL
@asoma648 ай бұрын
@@todd.parker how did you figure out to pick that jumper starter vs a more established brand like NOVO or Weego.
@swe_nurse81218 ай бұрын
Don't get/recommend trash tourniquets from places like Amazon/eBay/Aliexpress. They are trash imitations and WILL fail in the worst of situations. Rhino rescue is a (very) small step above as it has been "tested" in several videos but it's simply not an alternative for proper tourniquets.
@todd.parker8 ай бұрын
I was waiting to hear comments like this, I understand the concern with lower quality tourniquets. I debated buying a more expensive version but didn't want to break the bank for a just in case piece of equipment. I should have covered the real stuff in the video if people wanted to upgrade to something legit.
@narutobroken8 ай бұрын
Fix a flat is a waste
@todd.parker7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I generally agree but I’ve heard stories of it working so I chuck a can in my winter gear just in case. The one time I tried it it didn’t work