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Reddit mentions of MCR Medical Supply SB-1001-010 Silver Mylar Emergency Blanket, 59" x 87" (Pack of 10)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of MCR Medical Supply SB-1001-010 Silver Mylar Emergency Blanket, 59" x 87" (Pack of 10). Here are the top ones.

MCR Medical Supply SB-1001-010 Silver Mylar Emergency Blanket, 59
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Extra Large ANSI Compliant 87" by 59"Ultra Compact Machine Folded DesignLightweight and VersatileWaterproofHelps Retain Body Heat
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height1.9 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items10
Weight1.25 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on MCR Medical Supply SB-1001-010 Silver Mylar Emergency Blanket, 59" x 87" (Pack of 10):

u/VexBoxx · 11 pointsr/povertyfinance

The HOA for the condo I rent is persnickety about windows, so I have wooden window shades--like oversized minblinds. They still let in a lot of light, so I put blackout curtains over them. Didn't help the temperature. I live in Houston and my apt somehow seems to always face the surface of the sun.

I bought a 10 pack of foil/mylar emergency blankets and taped them up to the wall between the wooden blinds and blackout curtains. (See previous re: bitchy HOA that insists only blinds are allowed in windows.) It's made a world of difference. The 10 pack I got is about $13 and I don't remember why I chose that specific pack--size maybe. (Large windows.) But you can find them a lot cheaper. It may help. Also helps keep the warm IN, during the winter.

u/woogiewondering · 1 pointr/LightningInABottle

Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!

as for blankets, would it be better to go with this versus this?

u/sticky-bit · 1 pointr/Bushcraft

Far North Bushcraft did a video on it. The conclusion was they don't reflect significant heat but they could be useful to block the wind.

My question is why not drape a $1 disposable space blanket over it if you want heat via reflection?

u/trailspice · 1 pointr/preppers

Hey, sorry, I forgot and my home internet situation is... challenging.
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