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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3629559" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I have a medical kit for emergencies for my family as well as others who may be in trouble. Hurricane lamps, Coleman lantern and stove. Three generators in the garage that will work on natural gas, propane or gasoline. And I since I use a CPAP, I converted an old pressure cooker to create distilled water-just in case. MRE"s several buckets of dehydrated foods, and 10 gallons of gasoline mixed with Stabil which I'll still use and refill periodically. Solar powered/charged flashlights (Torch) also.</p><p>I do use unleaded gas in the Coleman units though and haven't had any problems so far. When I was a kid I'd have to go to the store and buy Kerosene for the home lighting in a glass Purex gallon bottle for 18 cents per gallon. Which reminds me, I've got to get some more fuel for the lamps. We just don't know what's coming in the months ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3629559, member: 25679"] I have a medical kit for emergencies for my family as well as others who may be in trouble. Hurricane lamps, Coleman lantern and stove. Three generators in the garage that will work on natural gas, propane or gasoline. And I since I use a CPAP, I converted an old pressure cooker to create distilled water-just in case. MRE"s several buckets of dehydrated foods, and 10 gallons of gasoline mixed with Stabil which I'll still use and refill periodically. Solar powered/charged flashlights (Torch) also. I do use unleaded gas in the Coleman units though and haven't had any problems so far. When I was a kid I'd have to go to the store and buy Kerosene for the home lighting in a glass Purex gallon bottle for 18 cents per gallon. Which reminds me, I've got to get some more fuel for the lamps. We just don't know what's coming in the months ahead. [/QUOTE]
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