ang ganda ng pinoy preppers series na to sa youtube. sana tuloy tuloy kasi ang dami kasi natutunan at bihira lang yung ganto kaayos na content na pinoy talaga. madalas kasi karamihan sa youtube puro sa US preppers e.
One thing I have learned in "127 hours" movie is that I must invest the best knife where some times that I can depend my life on it in a certain situations. It doesn't matter if the knife is expensive, same thing sa mga nagmomotor kailngan maginvest ng matibay na helmet kasi jan nka depende ang buhay ng motorista. But still love this kind of content, ❤💪
Hindi kailangan expensive kung light use lang naman ang tools or knives. Pero kung talagang gusto mo pang lifetime or hindi mabilis mapurol yung knife, I suggest get a highend brand. Pag emergency kase mas maganda kung reliable yung tools diba Idol.
Kahit kamao mo lang eh, kaya mo nang depensahan sarili mo basta may alam ka lang martial art or kahit anumang fighting skills, hindi ka pa gagastos ng libo libo at walang maintenance 😅
Lagi ko dala yung gerber multi tool suspension series. Milwaukee flash light and milwaukee fast back. Then ayos na. Good for any types of adventures for the day.
i built my edc with the knowledge that we are living in a typhoon prone and volcanic eruption and all its perks, area in mind. so my working bag has a mask, raincoat both for typhoon or ash fall. ice water plastic there is litterally clean water in my province within 1 kilometer radius i dont pack food unless if i go out of town. i just need to go home.
sak, flashlight, duct tape na nakabalot sa card, mighty bond, lighter, band aid, paracord at gold necklace na madali isangla once na biglang need ko ng large amount of money..yan lang palagi ko dalang edc
I have a small Gerber and a 4 in Browning folding knife. I plan to include this on my EDC but I am not sure if this is allowed by law here in the Philippines. All I know is there is a minimum length of knife that are allowed but can you confirm on this?
idol ask lng po di po ba bawal mag dala lagi ng ganyan. meron po patalim or kahit maliit dalin my pag labag po ba sa batas yun. salamat po sa isasagot po idol. sa panahon kasi po ngayon marami na nnangyayari sa mundo lalo na po dito sa pinas di nten alam mangayyari dapat po maging alerto sa lahat.
Considering how vague the law regarding knives are in this country I suggest getting rid of the fixed blade knife and just stick to the folding one, at least you can pass it off as being a utility knife that you use at work in case ur caught by cops. Also for crying out loud we have gun ownership, please carry a firearm, if thieves and kidnappers werent bad enough this country just so happens to also be a terrorist breeding ground especially in the countryside...
I agree on heavely agree since there was one time I got a situation with the cops regarding my fix blade even if I use it for agricultural purposes. I'm curious what do you edc? Nowadays I just carry a sak huntsman and a sofirn sc13 and still waiting for the right budget and age for a firearm lol.
Knife - Browning 4-inch folding knife with seat belt cutter and glass breaker. Firearm - Armscor M206 .38 revolver. Currently saving up for Glock 43x as this was the only handgun I could afford at the time. Pepper Spray - Extreme PNP-tested pepper spray. I want a non-lethal option just in case. Flashlight - Power Style tactical flashlight.
@@komradwide4660 Wow very very nice btw about the pepper spray is it as good as sabre or mace brand? I heard it sometimes discharges upon applying small pressure to the button.
@@CAIMAN23-s5c I actually havent tried it yet cause I dont have an extra one but considering how cheap it is (Php300 - Php400) dont expect too much I guess?? But then again its PNP-tested so there's that....