WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

394

One of the things that I get when I'm putting away preps is barter goods. It's stuff that I'm going to want to have around anyway, but I get it in small units that would also be easy to trade (or bribe) with. This is the sort of things that I've thought about (I don't talk about what I actually have on the net)

  • Mini lighters
  • Tea candles
  • Toilet Paper
  • Cheap makeup
  • Salt and pepper packets.
  • Airline bottles of booze.
  • Toenail clippers
  • Travel bottles of shampoo
  • Small rolls of duct tape.
  • Those tiny sewing kits (or maybe the $4-5 Family Dollar ones)
  • USB battery banks (I try to grab the ones that are less than $10 -- intend to do a sort of deposit/exchange program on those, because I'll have the solar.)
  • Those $10 jogging FM/AM radios
  • Cheap folding knives

Any other ideas? I can't be the only one who comes up with shit that no one else thinks about. (Ammo and silver coins we already know about, that's not barter goods, that's currency.)

One of the things that I get when I'm putting away preps is barter goods. It's stuff that I'm going to want to have around anyway, but I get it in small units that would also be easy to trade (or bribe) with. This is the sort of things that I've thought about (I don't talk about what I actually have on the net) * Mini lighters * Tea candles * Toilet Paper * Cheap makeup * Salt and pepper packets. * Airline bottles of booze. * Toenail clippers * Travel bottles of shampoo * Small rolls of duct tape. * Those tiny sewing kits (or maybe the $4-5 Family Dollar ones) * USB battery banks (I try to grab the ones that are less than $10 -- intend to do a sort of deposit/exchange program on those, because I'll have the solar.) * Those $10 jogging FM/AM radios * Cheap folding knives Any other ideas? I can't be the only one who comes up with shit that no one else thinks about. (Ammo and silver coins we already know about, that's not barter goods, that's currency.)

(post is archived)

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Are you really going to trade away a sawmill blade?

yes, because it's one of those things that if you need it, you really need it. Same for a lead acid battery, there will be cars abandoned everywhere, so they have no worth until you really need a charged one in the middle of winter. Notice that {car name} batteries on next day delivery cost an absolute fortune, but if you look for say a compatible Bosch one, relatively cheap. The sellers know that anyone who doesn't know what they need is going to pay through the nose for one that says Ford F350 on it..

I'm interested in goods that are light-luxury But everything on your list I can do without or is going to be lying around in every single home, nobody needs more than one pair of toenail clippers etc. I'm thinking only of stuff that can't easily be replaced and which people will travel to obtain.

I didn't list survival stuff because if you haven't already got stuff like that you aren't going to have anything to trade anyway

vitamins are a long term thing, if people are struggling to grow food they are going to be short of those, and pharmacies are the first thing to be looted.

Do I let them know where it is?

ever been followed home? at what distance can you shoot a head sized object, 500 yards? bartering with strangers is basically suicide. Like nobody sells anything to niggers for a reason.

I'm hundreds of miles from the sea then buy a sack of it, you'll be good for years, wait long enough and there will be hundreds of carts trundling by and trading it because it's the easiest thing to make and transport. Nobody is going to get shot for something that low worth

Piper Nigrum only grows in tropical areas nope, I thought that too, anywhere above 60°F is viable. https://www.logees.com/growingpeppercorn . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOoBqQmz8jc and plenty of people grow chillies with just some grow lights. The reason it was only traded in the Middle Ages is that Europe didn't know how to grow it or transport viable plants from that far away. A heated greenhouse can grow anything now.

[–] 0 pt

Vitamins are short term items. They dont last long term.

[–] 0 pt

Vitamins are short term items. They dont last long term.

not necessarily,

talked about here: https://theprovidentprepper.org/shelf-life-of-vitamin-supplements-in-a-survival-food-supply/

some tests: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6451478/

some have important uses, like folic acid

[–] 0 pt

Your links support me, the second one is pretty irrelevant. Of course under ideal conditions they last longer. They are by no definition long term items.