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    What would you put in it?

    Baby soda.pnguntitled.pngI was fooling around with my webbing suspension yesterday tying a marlin spike to hang from, I recently ordered some baby soda bottles to create some fishing kits and have been trying to find more uses for them so I used it in the marlinspike hitch. granted it is way bigger than I needed but it does give me a storage space where one did not exist, so my question is what would you put in it? so far I have a sewing kit in one and a fishing kit in the other, any other ideas? Thanks and here is the place where I got mine if you are interested they are neat little things to have around.http://www.hometrainingtools.com/gia.../p/CE-TTBSB30/

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    How about an "If found, return to ........" note?

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    Sorry my wife already sews those into my underwear

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    Stuff vaseline cotton balls in one. Thats all i can think of at the moment.
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    Place to put your whoopies?

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    Depending on if they are water tight and/or food safe...

    Small first aid supplies (bandaids, butterfly bandages, tweezers, medications)
    Single serve electrolyte drink packets
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    A guy on YouTube that does a lot of stove videos uses these alcohol fuel bottles.

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    I have a few of those baby 2L bottles. I put a fishing kit in one, a sewing kit in another, a bunch of tinder in another (birch bark, fatwood slivers, dried grass etc.) and I have yet to find a use for the other 2 that I possess.

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    They are water tight and food safe, the electrolyte packets are a good idea, and the water tabs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insaniac99 View Post
    Place to put your whoopies?
    might be a good idea to have an extra set on hand, thanks

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