There are certain commonly-purchased supplies for preppers that may not be worth the money for you. Here's a list of 8 preps that, in my opinion, you
DON'T actually need.
I've cut loose on the prepper industry in this article. I may have stepped on the toes of some sacred cows. You may think I'm dead wrong, or you may have other things to add to the list. I want to hear
about it!
What are some preps that preppers really don't need? What commonly-purchased prepper item is not worth the money? Did I write about anything that you want to staunchly defend? Do you disagree or agree? Let's discuss it in the comments.
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