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14 things that can help you during extreme weather

Be prepped before the storm hits.

14 things that can help you during extreme weather Credit: The Home Depot / Repel

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We live in uncertain times. With the coronavirus pandemic in full effect and Hurricane Laura swiftly approaching, the need to maintain safety is at an all time high.

Organizations like the American Red Cross recommend stocking up on non-perishable food and water in the event of a hurricane, high winds, tornadoes, or other natural disasters, as well as having items such as flashlights, multi-tools, and first aid kits on hand. Here are 14 things to help you prepare for a storm or other emergency.

1. The best flashlight we’ve ever tested

Olight S2 Baton
Credit: Reviewed / Jonathan Chan

Light the way.

A powerful, long-lasting flashlight is essential in every storm and power outage. Our experts found that the Olight S2 Baton is the best flashlight of all the ones we tested because it's lightweight yet durable. It also uses something called Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens, which creates a bright beam of light that stretches up to 21 feet away.

Get the Olight S2 Baton at Amazon for $38.97

2. Long-lasting rechargeable batteries

Energizer batteries
Credit: Reviewed / Richard Baguley

These batteries will last you for years to come.

It’s recommended to keep a stash of batteries to power your flashlights, lanterns, and other essentials if the power goes out. When we tested reusable batteries, we found that these Energizer rechargeable ones were the best. They can hold an above-average 2300 mAh, will last for up to five hours with continuous use, and they come fully pre-charged and ready to use, so they’ll be fully juiced up when you need them.

Get the Energizer Recharge Universal at Amazon for $20.99

3. A battery pack to keep your electronics charged

Credit: Reviewed / Richard Baguley

Keep your smartphone powered for as long as possible.

Even when the power goes out, you're going to want a powerful portable charger to keep your electronics (think: smartphones and Nintendo Switches) juiced up. While our favorite portable charger is unavailable, our runner up is in stock and it packs a punch. It’s compact, charges faster than most because of its higher voltages and power outputs, and allows you to charge two phones simultaneously.

Get the Mophie PowerStation Pd at Amazon for $23.52

4. A multitool with a plethora of gadgets

Leatherman Wave+
Credit: Reviewed / Jonathan Chan

Everything you need to tinker with.

Storms often coincide with damages—most of which can be difficult to fix immediately. But small damages like a broken hinge or leaky faucet can be fixed with some tinkering and a great multitool. Here at Reviewed, we recommend the Leatherman Wave+, which is our favorite multitool. Not only is it packed with 18 useful tools like needle nose pliers, wire cutters, straight blades, scissors, and bottle opener, but it’s high quality and can handle some quick household chores (we were able to install a dishwasher and take apart a watch with it).

Get the Leatherman Wave+ at Amazon for $89.95

5. A portable generator to power the big stuff

Credit: The Home Depot

Reliably run some of your appliances.

A portable generator is great to have around when prepping for a storm and can be used to operate some of your appliances and devices. While on the pricier side, reviewers swear by this 2,200-watt portable generator by Sportsman. It’s earned more than 700 reviews on Home Depot and maintains a 4.3-star rating. Reviewers claim it lasted them up to seven hours of continuous use on just one gallon of gas and have used it for everything from power outages from hurricanes to camping in the wilderness.

Get the 2,200-Watt Recoil Start Dual Fuel LPG/Gasoline Powered Portable Inverter Generator w/Parallel Connection from The Home Depot for $999

6. An emergency blanket to keep the heat in

Credit: Amazon

The best way to maintain heat.

When temperatures drop at night and the heat is out, it’s going to get chilly—fast. And while layers of fuzzy blankets and comforters might keep you warm, the most effective way to keep the heat in is to use an emergency blanket, which is recommended by the American Red Cross to have on hand during a hurricane. They are reusable, waterproof and windproof. Not to mention, they can prevent hypothermia and shock by reflecting up to 90% of a user's body heat. 

Get the ANMEILU Emergency Mylar Thermal Blankets (4-Pack) at Amazon for $7.99

7. An expertly-stocked first aid kit

Credit: Amazon

This kit was built for practically anything.

A solid first aid kit is always good to have on hand, but it’s especially important during a storm. You never know what kind of accidents will happen and you don’t want to be out of band-aids when you can’t make it to the store. It’s lightweight and perfect for any events from basic injuries at home to outdoor emergencies.

Get the Swiss Safe 2-in-1 First Aid Kit at Amazon for $29.99

8. These clips to protect your windows

Plylox Hurricane Window Clips
Credit: Plylox

Board your doors and windows before the storm.

In cases of intense winds, you’re going to want to protect your windows with wooden boards or hurricane shutters to prevent the glass from breaking in. It’s also essential to secure them so they don’t blow away and leave you uncovered. Reviewers trust these window clips to keep everything in place and say they’re durable and easy to put in. One user says these clips made sure their boards didn’t even budge in 115+ mile per hour winds.

Get the Plylox Hurricane Window Clips, 20 Pack at Amazon for $29.95

9. Our favorite umbrella on the market

Davek Solo Umbrella
Credit: Reviewed / Betsey Goldwasser

Stay protected from the elements.

Depending on the severity of the storm, you’re going to want a durable umbrella for when you need to take the dog out or book it to your car. Of all the umbrellas we’ve tested, we found that the Davek Solo was the best of the best. It held up when faced with strong winds and rains, which is essential for staying covered during a storm. Plus, our editor-in-chief has owned his for years and can attest to its durability.

Get the Davek Solo Umbrella at Nordstrom for $115

10. Bug spray that actually keeps insects away

Repel Insect Repellent Max Formula
Credit: Repel

Bugs begone!

Stocking up on bug spray likely isn’t your first thought when it comes to prepping for a storm, but believe me, you’re going to want it. When the power and the A/C goes out, the bugs start to fester. With more than 4,000 reviews and a 4.6-star rating on Amazon, reviewers love this 40% DEET insect repellent. They claim that the scent isn’t overpowering and some say that it’s the only repellent that actually keeps mosquitoes off them.

Get the Repel Insect Repellent Max Formula at Amazon for $10.99

11. A bright lantern that will last through the night

AYL Starlight LED Lantern
Credit: AYL

This lantern can run continuously for six days.

While a flashlight is fine and dandy, you’re also going to want to have some lanterns around for some illumination when the power goes out. These ones, in particular, are highly-rated and water-resistant, so they won’t short circuit during a storm. They’re super bright at 1,000 lumens and can run continuously for up to six days with one set of batteries.

Get the AYL Starlight LED Lantern at Amazon for $18.95

12. A trusty can opener for non-perishables

EZ-DUZ-IT Deluxe Can Opener
Credit: Reviewed / Jackson Ruckar

Because you're going to need to crack open some cans.

Before any storm, it’s essential to load up on non-perishables like canned beans, soup, and dried food. But you also need to make sure you have a reliable can opener, so you can actually open your goods. Trust me, attempting to open a can with a knife is both frustrating and dangerous. That’s why we recommend having the EZ-DUZ-IT Deluxe Can Opener on hand as it’s the best can opener we’ve ever tested. It’s ergonomic and will last for years to come.

Get the EZ-DUZ-IT Deluxe Can Opener at Amazon for $10.50

13. A solar-powered radio

Kaito Weather Alert Radio
Credit: Kaito

Get important updates—even if your phone dies.

While you can get the weather and news updates of a storm from a smartphone, if said phone dies, you’re plumb out of luck. But a radio ensures that you can get these updates the old school way. This one is certified by the National Weather Service and has over 4,000 reviews as well as a 4.5-star rating. Reviewers say it has great sound quality and reception (it picks up AM, FM, and seven NOAA weather stations), is easy to use, and is powered via hand crank generator, solar panel, or batteries—meaning you can always have access to important updates.

Get the Kaito Weather Alert Radio at Amazon for $49.98

14. Strike-anywhere matches

Diamond matches
Credit: Diamond

Light a flame (or your grill).

Whether you’re lighting a candle or your gas stove, matches are essential to have on hand during a store. With more than 1,000 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, reviewers are fond of this 900 count set from Diamond. Reviewers claim they light fast and last long enough to light multiple candles at once.

Get the Diamond Strike On Box Matches at Amazon for $6.67

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