7 Cheap Items At Tractor Supply Every Serious Prepper Stockpiles
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Most preppers drive to Tractor Supply and never leave the camping aisle. That’s a mistake. Military logistics training teaches you to see a farm store as a sustainment depot — every aisle holds gear that outperforms what’s sold in the “survival” section at a fraction of the cost. In this video, we break down seven items, all under $15 each, sourced from aisles most people walk right past. Together they cover wound care, long-term food storage, water purification measured in years (not days), multi-use shelter, disease vector prevention, grid-independent cooking, and complete hydration therapy. Total cost: roughly $160–$210. That’s not a shopping list — that’s an operational capability baseline. Drop a comment and tell us which aisle you’re hitting first.
Chapters:
00:00 — Why most preppers miss the best gear in the store
01:05 — Chlorhexidine & wound care from the livestock medical aisle
03:25 — Building a clinical-grade wound station for under $30
04:45 — Food-grade buckets, Gamma Seal lids & bulk calorie storage
07:10 — The math: 225,000 calories for $75
08:50 — Calcium hypochlorite: $7 to purify 10,000 gallons of water
10:40 — Why liquid bleach and survival filters can’t compete
12:00 — Heavy-duty tarps: one item, five critical functions
13:30 — Permethrin spray and disease vector prevention
14:55 — Cast iron cookware: 150 years of operational proof
15:50 — Livestock electrolyte powder and the hydration gap
16:30 — Final running total and what you’ve actually built
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