Zombie Survival Kit Reviewed Page-2

Zombie Survival Kit Reviewed

Season:1
Episode:1
Page Number:2

Jeff Macolino: Yeah, look at the packaging it's way too exciting.

Mr. Dog Poop: They also show somebody uh replacing their tire. I mean it's going to give you some light. Oh, there are two of them in there Jeff. We'll open them up and test them. What else have you got? Shoelaces?

Jeff Macolino: Yeah, it looks like a shoelace to me, I’m not sure. I'm sure this is supposed to be super strong or something.

Mr. Dog Poop: It looks like a shoelace so that could be handy if you break a shoelace.

Jeff Macolino: Yeah. Well, I live in Florida, and I don't wear shoes.

Mr. Dog Poop: Oh

Jeff Macolino: Let's face it. If I break down I’m going to have my flip-flops on. I'm not going to have shoes on.

Mr. Dog Poop: Well I mean we got people from all around the country walking through snow, and mud.

Jeff Macolino: That's true. That's true. This it's a Florida-only fact: I don't need these. I pulled out this, next. Do you have this? Looks like fishing gear. If I can get it close enough to the camera. I assume that's what this is.

Mr. Dog Poop: Yeah, I got one in here. Yeah the fishing gear, I saw this in the picture. The line looks a little loose, a little light but that's actually something that I recommend that everybody would have in a survival situation because you can take these little worms your little jigs, and hang them off a dock or a bridge and you can definitely catch some fish. So if you need food in any environment and even in the winter you could cut a hole in the ice, and you should be able to catch some little fish. If there's fish someplace you should be able to catch them. So that's a win for me.

Jeff Macolino: Yeah.

Mr. Dog Poop: I brought these to show. These are just some little jigs. They're not that expensive, they might be a couple of dollars for a bunch of them. That's something you could add to it. These things are great for sunfish, bluegill, and crappies. These are called crappy jigs. Any little fish will bite on these things. They got feathers on them. They're probably going to be more effective than the rubber crap they have in here.

Jeff Macolino: Yeah.

Mr. Dog Poop: Definitely for me, this is key to a survival kit.

Jeff Macolino: Agreed. This is a winner I would say for sure.

Mr. Dog Poop: Not worth forty dollars yet but.

Jeff Macolino: No not worth a bunch of dollars.

Mr. Dog Poop: Here's a fishing line and a little rubber crayfish, okay.

Jeff Macolino: Yeah. I'm not really sure what this is. I guess I’ll open it. Do you have this little?

Mr. Dog Poop: I got one of those. Yep, got one of those.

Jeff Macolino: Yeah.

Mr. Dog Poop: It comes apart and it looks like a bottle opener.

Jeff Macolino: Yeah, I get that.

Mr. Dog Poop: Let me see. I’ll look through the instructions here and see if I can find it. I don't see it. It may be a holder for one of the tools maybe to put on your belt. Oh, wait, oh yes, it is. Okay, oh it's for a bottle. So you can strap it to your belt, take a water bottle, put the bottle through there, and then it hangs off your belt and you can hang a water bottle. So if you wanted to carry, you have a water bottle?

Jeff Macolino: No, that's what I was just looking for. I’ll grab one of those when I test out the water. I feel like you're putting a lot of weight on this belt. It better be a strong belt.

Mr. Dog Poop: It seems pretty good. I mean it seems like a good idea because it's like it turns a water bottle into a canteen and if you had an empty water bottle you could always fill it up. So the fact that you can carry it on your belt…

Jeff Macolino: Keeps your hands free.

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