Bad weather conditions sometimes come up out of nowhere. This winter, large amounts of snow seem to come up often. This past weekend's snowstorm is the perfect example. The roads were a mess, deliveries were delayed and the power was doing that annoying on-and-off dance. Even if you're not going anywhere, any real snowstorm can turn everyday life into a series of small inconveniences that add up fast.
You don't need to panic or buy 100 rolls of toilet paper like the apocalypse is coming, but a bit of preparation can make a huge difference. Think of this list as a collection of practical, no-nonsense essentials to help you get through snowstorms with less hassle.
Warmlrec oil-filled heater: $100 Save $90 Oil-filled radiators are good during a power outage because they retain heat for a long time, keeping you warm long after the power goes out. This effective heater comes with a remote control and an adjustable thermostat, letting you easily choose your desired temperature. $100 at Amazon
Anker power bank: $120 Save $15 I find this little bank so helpful in my day-to-day but especially so in an emergency. It charges extremely quickly, and the 25,000 mAh battery can keep a laptop or multiple phones and tablets charged for a good long while. I have several power stations for emergency weather, but this little guy goes with me everywhere for that "just in case" moment.
— James Bricknell, senior editor $120 at Amazon
Bluetti AC70 portable power station: $329 Save $270 The Bluetti AC70 is a versatile portable power station made for camping, travel and emergency backup. It features a 768Wh capacity and a 1000W continuous AC inverter. It is known for its fast charging, hitting 80% in 45 minutes and goes from zero to one hundred in 1.5 hours with AC input. The fast charge will be especially helpful if you waited until the last minute and you only have an hour to power up. $329 at Amazon
First Alert carbon monoxide detector: $113 Save $17 This carbon monoxide sensor is a great addition to your home when the power goes out. It is battery powered and can alert you if levels in your house rise too high, as it sometimes can when you lose power to furnaces. The First Alert won best overall in our list for its versatility as a carbon monoxide and smoke detector. $113 at Amazon
RunningSnail emergency hand crank radio: $20 Save $6 This little flashlight doubles as a radio in an emergency and works as a small battery backup for your phone. I love it because of the hand crank. You never need a charger or replacement batteries. All you have to do is turn the handle until you have enough power to run the flashlight or radio. Simple. $20 at Amazon
HomeStockPlus large first-aid kit: $90 Save $10 Having a small first-aid kit in your house is important, but if you have a big family, you'll need to stock up. This kit comes with everything you need to tend to minor emergencies. Ambulances can take a while to reach you in bad weather, so it's worth having a kit that's more than just bandages. $90 at Amazon
East Flame bioethanol gel fuel cans: $19 Save $1 Bioethanol gel is especially helpful when the power goes out because, unlike a lot of other gases or fluids, it can be used safely indoors. Each can of fuel produces around 3,000 BTUs and emits a lovely crackling noise like a log fire. Having some of these sealed cans in your garage that you can use to warm a single room is well worth it. Prime members can score the $1 off price. $19 at Amazon
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