10 Mini Survival Kit ideas using the Cell Vault

Published on June 21, 2016
Duration: 12:47

The Thyrm Cell Vault is a versatile, waterproof container ideal for mini survival kits and EDC. It can securely attach to MOLLE webbing and store essential items like fire starters, medical supplies, ammunition (.22 LR, .380 ACP, .45 ACP), and even AR-15 spare parts. Its compact design and durable construction make it a valuable addition to any bug-out bag or everyday carry setup.

Quick Summary

The Thyrm Cell Vault is a waterproof, attachable gear container ideal for survival kits. It can store batteries (3x CR123, 2x AA, 4x AAA), fire starters, medical supplies, ammunition (.22 LR, .380 ACP, .45 ACP), and AR-15 spare parts, attaching securely to MOLLE webbing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Thyrm Cell Vault
  2. 01:51MOLLE Attachment & Durability
  3. 02:51Battery Storage Options
  4. 03:23Mini Fire Kit Ideas
  5. 04:55Mini Medical Kit Contents
  6. 06:00Comprehensive Survival Kit
  7. 08:03Ammunition Storage
  8. 08:48AR-15 Spare Parts Kit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Thyrm Cell Vault?

The Thyrm Cell Vault is a durable, waterproof gear storage container made in the USA. It features a gasket seal and can be attached to MOLLE webbing, making it ideal for survival kits, go-bags, and everyday carry.

What can the Thyrm Cell Vault store?

It can store various items including batteries (3x CR123, 2x AA, or 4x AAA), mini fire-starting kits, medical supplies, emergency ammunition (.22 LR, .380 ACP, .45 ACP), and AR-15 spare parts like firing pins and springs.

How does the Thyrm Cell Vault attach to gear?

The Cell Vault is designed with integrated attachment points that allow it to be securely woven into MOLLE webbing found on backpacks and tactical gear, ensuring it stays put even under heavy use.

What are some examples of mini survival kits for the Cell Vault?

Examples include a fire kit with matches and cotton balls, a medical kit with basic medications and bandages, or a general survival kit with pins, a compass, and a small tool like the Griffin Pocket Tool.

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