đŸŒ² Be Prepared, Stay Adventurous!
The Mini Survival Tin is a compact, UK-made survival kit designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 100g and measuring 96mm x 62mm x 22mm, it includes essential tools for fire starting, water purification, shelter building, and first aid, all housed in a durable, waterproof tin. Perfect for camping, hiking, and bushcraft, this kit ensures you're ready for any adventure.
Color | Multicolor |
Material type | Tin |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Included components | Metal Tin, 1m Paracord, 550lb, Ranger Band, Fire Steel, 6.5mm Ă˜, Fire Steel Striker, Liquid-filled Compass, Glow Stick, Whistle, 2x 1m Brass Snare Wire, 2x Swivel, Size 10, 8m Fishing Line, 6lb, 3x Fishing Hook, Size 10, Sewing Needle, 2x Safety Pin, Scalpel Blade, #10, Water Carrier (Condom), 4x Water Purification Tablet, Adhesive Dressing Strip, IPA Alcohol Swab |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Polymath Products |
Manufacturer | Polymath Products |
Item model number | PPMST |
Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 6.2 x 2.2 cm; 77.11 g |
ASIN | B00IUQ24GE |
D**C
Superb service and excellent kit as always from Polymath
Superb service as always from Polymath. Despite having seen the pictures and the dimensions, it still hadn't sunk in just how small this kit really is, probably because of the extensive range of items they have managed to pack in. All of the items are good quality: the liquid filled compass works perfectly and has no air bubble, the ferro rod produces plenty of hot sparks, the whistle is small but surprising loud, the paracord is woven into a short lanyard and all of the smaller items are tightly packed into a small poly bag. As with almost every kit, the included fish hooks are too big for fresh water (small hooks catch big or small fish, big hooks only catch big fish). They would be fine for salt water but this isn't a kit for survival at sea! That is my only criticism though and for a few pence the hooks are very easily replaced with smaller ones fixed to line.I bought 2 of these kits and the size makes it perfect for 1 to be an urban kit of emergency items that are carried but not used every day. In that I'll be taking out a few of the pieces (fishing kit, 1 coil of wire, paracord) and replacing them with a few others (small tube of emergency dental fill, some dental floss - also makes good cordage - small pencil and sheet of waterproof paper, etc.).I've extensively tested and used many different mini kits in tins and pouches during my nearly 50 years of outdoor activities, including 22 of military service. You have to accept them for what they are i.e. they don't 'enable' you to survive but they do provide a selection of small items that make it that little bit easier to make best use of your knowledge and skills for survival when you are so tired and cold and possibly injured and confused that the extra energy and effort required when relying on all natural materials e.g. weaving plants into cordage, or using a bow drill for fire making, can be almost too much. These kits from Polymath provide a sensible selection of good quality items for the purpose, in a very compact form. For those just starting to develop their skills, the included instruction sheet also provides a clear, easy to follow, guide.Well done Polymath!
J**M
Nice little tin. Good selection of items. Can even fit a couple extra essentials.
Excellent little kit. I managed to fit in some extra wipes and a couple Tinder sticks (also from Polymath). I like using this as an EDC item. It slides into a pocket and I barely notice it. While I don't expect to run into a survival situation, I have made use of a number of the items to handle every day situations. Besides, with how small it is, if I never used any of it, it's still well worth carrying for the insurance.While the item is very small and things are packed pretty tight, I was impressed with how easy it was to take things out, and get them back in. Half the time you get these things out, and realise there's absolutely no way to get them back in the way they came. That's not the case with this little tin. I've been able to easily dismantle and put back together on the go as/when needed.The weakest point to the kit is the ranger band. The ridge on the tin will eventually cause the band to split. By eventually, I'm not talking very long, a couple months of regular carry. Fortunately, it looks to just be made of bicycle inner tube. I'm sure I can find a spare inner tube around the house somewhere to replace it periodically.
M**S
Superb
A good quality tin which packs a lot of content for the size. Ideal as a backup, I carry one in each of my work bags where I am limited on space. The snare wire was used within one day of the kit arrival to reach into a confined space and recover a key that had been dropped.I've added a square of duct tape to mine affixed inside the lid and on the base. I have also halved two tinder sticks from the polymath EDC kit and these sit comfortably within the tin ready to light with the enclosed firesteel.The small length of paracord is of good quality. Given this is genuine paracord it'll actually give 8m of cordage if you separate the strands. This itself also makes for fire tinder if needed.This is a small tin... It fits into the small change pocket or a pair of jeans. With so much packed into such a small item there is little to fault.All in - a great product for the price and rather useful day to day
S**A
Absolutely brilliant
This is so much better than expected and I will bring this with me on every trip it’s very good for its money and works really well it is how big it says it is but fits in a lot more than you would think and the contents are amazing. This is amazin
C**S
mini survival tin
well stocked with basic survival kit the reason i bought it is because i mislaid my old one but sods law it turned up last night while digging my hiking gear but at least i have a spare one now you never know when you might need it
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