05/31/2024 / By HRS Editors
As a prepper, it’s important to learn about the many survival uses of simple items like coffee filters. This ensures that when SHTF, you know that you can use coffee filters as a firestarter or a disposable plate. (h/t to UrbanSurvivalSite.com)
Note that for some of the uses listed below, a different item like a paper towel would be better. However, the point of this list is to show you what you can do with coffee filters if you don’t have other supplies available after SHTF.
Fill up a coffee filter with some baking soda before tying it closed with some cordage. The DIY air freshener will absorb any bad odors around it.
Place your coffee filter/baking soda air freshener in your room, a tent, in your shoes, or an outhouse.
This won’t work on soup or stews, but you can use coffee filters as disposable plates for dry foods like a sandwich or foods you forage such as nuts and berries.
If you’re outdoors and you need to start a fire, you can use coffee filters as tinder.
For best results, use a grease-soaked coffee filter for firestarting.
If you run out of Ziploc bags for food storage, you can store and protect dry food with some coffee filters.
Some coffee filters may be too small, so you may have to use three or four of them to adequately cover your food.
If you wear eyeglasses, you can use a clean coffee filter to wipe them clean.
You can also use coffee filters to clean phones and other devices. Spray a bit of water, and the glass will wipe clean without leaving streaks and lint behind.
If you don’t have a bandana for a cool compress for a headache or fever, use a couple of coffee filters instead.
If you need to draw a map or write down instructions for someone, you can use a coffee filter. Make sure it doesn’t get wet as it will become very fragile. (Related: DIY survival solution: Create activated charcoal at home.)
If you have a home garden, you can use a coffee filter as a seed starter.
Wet the coffee filter, then gently wring it out. Place each seed in the filter about one inch apart and fold down the sides of the filter.
Slide the filter into a Ziploc bag, but don’t seal it. Place the Ziploc bag in a warm place that is not hot. The greenhouse effect inside the bag will help the seeds germinate.
Once the seed house sprouts and is at least an inch long, carefully transplant it into the soil.
If you run out of toilet paper or paper towels when SHTF, you can use coffee filters as an alternative.
In a pinch, you can use coffee filters as a water filter. Use a coffee filter to remove some of the larger debris, such as small rocks or twigs, from the water before purifying it.
If possible, boil water for at least half an hour or purify it with water purification tablets.
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Visit Preparedness.news for more articles about other useful items with many prepping and survival uses. You can also check out Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store for other useful supplies for your prepping stockpile.
Watch the video below for more reasons to drink Fair Trade Organic Coffee.
This video is from the Health Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com.
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