WHAT RUNS OUT FIRST?

WHAT RUNS OUT FIRST?

Check out this post from Survive Any Catastrophe. If disaster strikes, retailers will be flooded with last-minute peppers, which will cause a rapid depletion of the store’s inventory. Being prepared before a disaster strikes will help you avoid the mayhem of last-minute prepping; and you’ll have supplies to help you strategically barter and trade for items that will benefit you and your family. The items on this list(in random order and slightly modified from the original) will quickly become scarce or completely unavailable during a large-scale disaster. Stock up now to avoid the chaos later!
1. Bottled water
2. Vegetable oil (for cooking)
3. Charcoal
4. Lighter fluid
5. Mini heater head (Without this item, propane won’t heat a room.)
6. Propane tanks
7. Survival guides (books)
8. Lumber (all types)
9. Wagons & carts
10. Cots & inflatable mattresses
11. Garlic, spices & vinegar, baking supplies
12. Dog food
13. Flour, yeast & salt
14. Gloves (all types)
15. Water containers
16. Beverages
17. Lantern mantles
18. Baby supplies (diapers,formula, etc.)
19. Washboards (for laundry)
20. Propane cookstoves
21. Feminine hygiene/haircare/skin products
22. Thermal underwear
23. Tuna (in oil)
24. Fire extinguishers
25. Baking soda
26. First aid kits
27. Batteries
28. Matches
29. Writing paper, pencils, solar calculators
30. D-con rat poison, MOUSE PRUFE II, Roach Killer
31. Mousetraps, ant traps & cockroach magnets
32. Paper plates/cups/utensils
33. Baby wipes, oils, waterless & antibacterial soap
34. Rain gear, rubberized boots, etc.
35. Shaving supplies
36. Insulated coolers
37. Workboots, belts, jeans & durable shirts
38. Flashlights, lightsticks, torches
39. Paper: journals, diaries & scrapbooks
40. Garbage cans
41. Hygiene: shampoo, toothbrush/paste, mouthwash, floss
42. Cast-iron cookware
43. Fishing supplies/tools
44. Generators
45. Water filters/purifiers
46. Seasoned firewood
47. Lamp oil, wicks, lamps, lanterns
48. Manual can openers & egg beaters, whisks
49. Sweeteners (honey, syrups, sugar)
50. Rice, beans, wheat
51. Screen patches
52. Bug repellant
53. Vitamins & supplements
54. Propane cylinder handle holder
55. Duct tape
56. Tarps/stakes/twine/nails/rope/spikes
57. Candles
58. Laundry detergent (liquid)
59. Backpacks, duffel bags
60. Garden tools & supplies
61. Scissors, fabrics & sewing supplies
62. Canned foods
63. Bleach
64. Canning supplies (jars/lids/wax)
65. Knives & sharpening tools: files, stones, steel
66. Bicycles and parts (tires/tubes/pumps/chains, etc)
67. Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, mats
68. Carbon monoxide alarms (battery-powered)
69. Board games, cards, dice
70. Hand pumps & siphons (for water and for fuels)
71. Soy sauce, vinegar, bullion, gravy, soup base
72. Water enhancers: chocolate, cocoa, Tang, punch
73. “Survival-in-a-Can”
74. Woolen clothing, scarves, ear-muffs, mittens
75. Reading glasses
76. Window insulation kit
77. Graham crackers, saltines, pretzels, trail mix, jerky
78. Popcorn, peanut butter, nuts
79. Clothing: socks, underwear, t-shirts
80. Bungee cords, rope
81. Pocket knives
82. Glue, nails, nuts, bolts, screws, etc.
83. Chewing gum, candies
84. Atomizers (for cooling/bathing)
85. Hats & cotton neckerchiefs
86. Utility animals (big dogs, goats, chickens, cows, pigs)
87. Over-the-counter medicines (pain killers, cough syrup, acetaminophen, etc.)
88. Buckets and containers of all sizes
89. Scriptures
90. Saws, axes and hatchets
91. Aluminum foil
92. Gasoline containers
93. Camp stove fuel: butane, propane, kerosene
94. Weapons: guns, ammunition, pepper spray, knives, clubs, bats & slingshots
95. Garbage bags
96. Toilet paper, kleenex, paper towels
97. Milk: powdered & condensed
98. Garden seeds
99. Clothes pins, clothes line, hangers
100. Coleman’s pump repair kit