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March Bug Out Box Review

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Edited to Add: Bug Out Box is no longer in business.

March Bug Out Box
March Bug Out Box

Bug Out Box is a monthly subscription “that provides you with the tools you’ll need to survive the next catastrophe. Each box is filled with quality survival gear, handpicked by our trusted preppers, survivalists, and seasoned outdoorsmen”.  When my brother-in-law heard about this box he was instantly into it and wanted to see what a box was like.  So I reached out(*) to Bug Out Box and they were kind enough to allow me to review a box!

The Box

Bug Out Box comes in a plain white box with Bug Out Box printed on the side.  Nothing fancy.  But that’s the point of this box.  You don’t need fancy.  You need to survive!

First Look

I could barely see the first look because it was all in camo.  HA!  But seriously, not only does Bug Out Box include an information card, they also include notes about what to do with your products if you find yourself lost in a forest miles from civilization.  The numbers on the notes match the item list.  Great idea!

The Item List

The Bug Out Box information card is very detailed, which I really liked because this isn’t a box where I would know what to do with everything you know?  Here’s what was inside:

~Survivalists Pocket Saw($2): This was, by far, our favorite item in the box. We kinda looked at it like really? This is going to cut through a limb? So we tested it out. On a 2×6, not an actual limb silly. And in less than 2 minutes, B was through that board. Amazing! You need one of these. Seriously.

Survivalists Pocket Saw

~Coghlan’s Emergency Stove ($7.62): I had no idea they made stoves so small! It’s very light and includes fuel tabs so you don’t even need anything else.  You are totally good to cook that wild animal you just trapped!  Or just heat up whatever you brought with you ;).

Coghlan’s Emergency Stove

~Hand-pressing Flash Light ($3.91): Listen, I am no survivalist.  Or even a camper, but I love this.  It emits a bright and wide light that can be seen from miles away in the dark.  And it doesn’t require batteries or a bulb.  Heck this is a must have not just if you are stuck in the wilderness, but in your emergency kit at home as well!

Hand-pressing Flash Light

~Emergency Zone Emergency Blanket ($4.25):  Did you know hypothermia can claim a life in just hours?  I had no idea.  This blanket retains 80% of your radiant body heat.  Certainly something you’ll want to have as you wait to be rescued.

Emergency Zone Emergency Blanket

~Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Nut Granola Bar ($0.77): You can use this as a great source of protein to fuel that hike out of BFE.  OR as squirrel bait.  I mean, you decide.

Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Nut Granola Bar

~BugX Wipes ($0.85): Oh man, I’d rather eat a squirrel than end up covered in bug bites in the wilderness.  Seriously.  Plus, as the card reminds us, bugs carry a lot of nasty diseases.  No thank you!

BugX Wipes

~Mouse Trap with Scented Trip Pedal ($1): At first I was like oh of course, a mouse trap to get those nasty little rodents away from you.  Ha.  Wrong.  This is to be used for trapping.  Trapping food!  Birds, squirrels, whatever is out there.  Come on, you are a survivalist now!

Mouse Trap with Scented Trip Pedal

~Emergency Water Supply ($0.49): This is your 100% last resort water.  You are to exhaust ALL other options before cracking into this sucker.  ALL other options.  For example, did you know that your toilet tank contains a gallon of CLEAN drinking water?  I certainly didn’t.  Listen, you never know when you are going to need to know this kind of stuff.

Emergency Water Supply

~Coghlan’s Waterproof Matches ($0.70):  The matches were missing from my box (**).  At least I think so anyway.  B was here when I unpacked the box and we were unloading groceries, so it’s 100% possible they got thrown away in the craziness.  I don’t need to tell you why you’d never waterproof matches in the wild.  Even I know!

All totaled, I came up with a value of $21.89 for the March Bug Out Box. Just over the $19.99/month (+ shipping) cost of the Bug Out Box, however, most of the prices online were in bulk (and didn’t include shipping) so obviously it’d be more to buy things individually and pay for shipping.

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(*) I never do this ever. I just feel dirty about asking to review stuff, giving out my “stats”, etc. But he was SO excited about this box that I had to!
(**) Since Bug Out Box was kind enough to send me this box, I didn’t even contact them to replace them.  I am totally 100% confident that they would have sent a replacement.  From what I have seen, their customer service is very responsive!
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Jennifer: Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!
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