Show of hands. Who is rolling in the dough with so much extra money to spare right now?
Hmmm… I’m not seeing a lot of hands up. Probably because you all are in a similar situation to us. Money is tight right now. I’m pinchin’ pennies so hard that they’re screaming at me. But that doesn’t change several facts.
(1) I still wanna prep
What about you? As money gets tighter, I’m working toward being more and more self-sufficient. But sometimes in order to be more independent, I need tools to aid me in my endeavors.
(2) The more we invest in doing and learning the better off we’ll be.
Last year, we put in a new garden. It wasn’t cheap, but we’re counting on it to provide us with produce for many years. That investment last year, will end up saving us money in the long-run.
(3) But saving money on the items we need for those current or eventual money-saving investments would be even more helpful.
That’s where …
… comes in.
Who?
Who is this for? It’s for anyone who is interested in preparedness and anyone who wants to save money!
What?
That’s where Prepper ‘Steals’ and Deals comes into play. It’s a FREE – yes you read that right – FREE service that will shoot e-mails to your inbox when various preparedness deals hit. Most of the items will be from Amazon, but if I get wind of other apropos deals, I will most definitely pass them along to you too.
I’ll be posting preparedness deals, gardening deals, kitchen tool deals, survival deals, wilderness deals, and anything else that will lend itself toward being more self-sufficient.
When?
As they come out. Every deal is available for only a limited time. So when I find out about it, you’ll find out about them. Make sure that if you’re interested that you take advantage of it quickly or it will be gone.
Where?
For now – these will ONLY be posted on the specialized segment of my e-mail list. I will not be posting these deals on the blog. I don’t want to clutter up the blog with deals. I really want that to continue to focus on helping educate and equip your preparedness.
What about you?
What categories of tools or specific items do you want to save money on? Share with us in the comments so that we can all be better prepared.