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Reddit mentions of RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio for Emergency with AM/FM, Flashlight, Reading Lamp and 2000mAh Power Bank (Green)

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio for Emergency with AM/FM, Flashlight, Reading Lamp and 2000mAh Power Bank (Green). Here are the top ones.

RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio for Emergency with AM/FM, Flashlight, Reading Lamp and 2000mAh Power Bank (Green)
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A Must For Emergency: Keep your household prepared with this AM/FM & NOAA weather alert radio, broadcast emergency weather alerts for your area such as hurricanes, tornadoes and severe storms.Table Lamp & 1W LED Flashlight: It can be used in emergency and survival situations to light up dark spaces and areas or to keep your room nice and bright after a storm cuts off your power.Hand Crank Self-charge for Outage: 2000mAh rechargeable battery provides up to 12 hours of light or 4-6 hours of radio time.SOS Alarm With Flashing Red Light: Ask for help in case you have an emergency or you want to warn somebody.Multiple Ways to Charge: Hand crank, solar charging, Micro USB cable and 3 AAA batteries(not included). It can be charge USB port devices such as smart phones, to keep you connected and powered.
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ColorGreen
Height2.9 Inches
Length6.2 Inches
Weight0.68 Pounds
Width2.1 Inches

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Found 6 comments on RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio for Emergency with AM/FM, Flashlight, Reading Lamp and 2000mAh Power Bank (Green):

u/esteban42 · 6 pointsr/gifs

I mean, it was literally the first option that came up. There are better options with really good reviews for about $20-30, like this guy with a radio, flashlight, solar panel and 2000mAh battery. I'm okay with a little work for a 90-95% cost savings...

u/da1hobo · 5 pointsr/houston

A first aid kit and fire extinguisher.

More than just drinkable water you are going to want extra water for flushing the toilet if pressure is lost. Clean your bath tubs with bleach and then plug and fill to the brim. Also works as an emergency water supply. Also you can get some good food grade plastic 30 gallon or 50 gallon bins at wall mart you can fill with water.

An emergency water filter. Can be found at Walmart or Academy in the camping sections. These can filter 100,000 gallons of water no problem and make them safe to drink.

I assume you probably have more than just non-perishable foods so it's good to have a couple full bottles of propane if you have a gas grill or charcoal if you have a coal grill. I have various steaks in my freezer that will be getting grilled if the power goes out for a while.

Get a couple of tarps. If you are not boarding up your house (which you probably don't need to) and have a broken window you can hang the tarp over it to keep the rain out. Can also use it to catch water if you run out.

Lights. Flashlights with batteries and candles.

Emergency radio. Crank powered is preferable but batter powered if you can't find one since they are all sold out probably. This will keep you in the loop with weather updates and PSAs.

A generator is great. After Ike our power was out for a week. Our generator kept us nice and cool running a small AC unit.

Make an emergency evacuation plan. Sit down with your family and figure out if the worst happens where you will meet and where you will go and how you will get there. It's a good idea to make a "go bag" that has all your important documents, cash, medications, a flashlight, map with evacuation route marked, rain poncho, cell phones, and the first aid kit.

Check out this checklist.

Edit: Stick an axe in your attic in case you have to escape to the roof.

Clean out your houses gutters so water will drain properly.

Take pictures of everything in your house for insurance purposes.

Bring in every loose thing from your yard. Everything.

u/JMosak · 2 pointsr/preppers

RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio For Emergency with AM/FM, Flashlight, Reading Lamp And 2000mAh Power Bank https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DVXDXQU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iOa8AbYR9DE8F

I do not know if this does the alerts automatically or not. Just been in my wish list forever. Flashlight, handcrank, solar and a battery pack to charge external.

u/onesmallstep811 · 1 pointr/preppers

Lots of good points here. Good to check on your preps once in a while to make sure things are charged / ready to go. And like others have mentioned to practice sometimes.

This radio has a handcrank and can charge a phone:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DVXDXQU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Goal Zero makes little solar panels that can charge a battery backup. Look up their switch 10 mulit tool. Back up battery / flashlight / fan...cool device!

u/FL14 · -4 pointsr/TropicalWeather

You'll be fine. In the worst case scenario (it goes around Florida and then comes up to hit you), you'll have ample time to prepare or evacuate.

For now, I'd just grab some extra supplies (Jugs of water, non perishable food) on your next grocery visit.

Edit: I've read a bit more about this storm, I think it's worth taking more seriously (Cat 4 is HUGE). Get all of those supplies you need, but also consider a hand crank radio/flashlight. I bought this item on amazon last year when I lived in Florida before Matthew threatened, it's a hand crank radio/flashlight/phone charger all in one. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DVXDXQU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1