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13 Weird Uses for Extension Cords

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More than just a rope in a pinch. __________________________________________________________________

More than just a rope in a pinch. [Shop Survival Frog]( [ Limited Time Only ][Support Ukrainian Soldiers with Our Buy a Bivvy, Give a Bivvy Campaign]( [Get $95 in FREE Gear When You Prepare with Mixed Meat!]( [Best-Selling Hand Warmer BACK IN STOCK]( [Fight Back and WIN with Our Compact 3-Piece Self-Defense Kit]( ______________________________________________________________________________ Sometimes in survival situations you have to improvise. Many common household items – like extension cords – can [double as survival gear]( and step up and save the day in surprising ways. Which is why we put together a list of their survival uses. You probably have at least a few lying around the house or garage… And whether you leave them whole or break them down into their components they can serve different survival functions. For instance, when left whole, they can be used in place of rope or paracord as cordage for a rescue line. But cut through the insulation to the fine, individual fibers inside and you’re looking at #8 on our list – a great [hack to fix broken glasses.]( Fact is, survival situations require a lot of thinking on your toes and sometimes you need to rely on ‘Plan B’ or turn to a “next-best” option. Be ready when the time comes with these [13 Survival Uses for Extension Cords.]( ~ Survival Frog ​Preparing Made Easy® ​​​______________________________________________________________________________ Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, LLC, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences or unsubscribe? [Manage your preferences here]( or [unsubscribe here](. [Unsubscribe](

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