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    5.0 (7)
  • Return Claim MadeYes (1) · No (7)
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Scott Buckler

Scott BucklerSydney

  • 2 reviews

Great service!

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I have made multiple purchases for this company, any questions you have about products is easily answered by this seller.

Daniel

DanielSydney

  • 2 reviews

Great Products Backed By Even Better Customer Service

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Simon

Simon

  • 4 reviews

Exceptional bushcraft/survival knife from an exceptional company

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Maya

MayaMetropolitan Adelaide, SA

  • 2 reviews

By far ahead of the rest

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Made my first purchase from SSA and I have to say I'm very impressed with the service and the unbelievably quick delivery. I'm also happy to say that all the products that I received had very, very long shelf life on them. In general it was a very pleasant experience, and I'm definitely coming back...thanks guys.

Solan

Solan

  • 2 reviews

Great Store and Staff!

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I have purchased many items from SSA over the past few years, they have always been very good both in terms of products available and turnaround time for orders. Everything is well packed and has usually included a couple of freebies. Overall great store, it may sometimes be more expensive to by locally but it's worth it.

Great company to deal with!

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Just receiver my order from you. Just wanted to say thank you for the few extras you threw in for me! It was a really nice surprise and will recommend you to others. Thanks again!

Bram Sanders

Bram SandersPort Curtis

  • 4 reviews

Pathfinder Products!

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I made my first purchase with Survival Suppliers Australia 3 weeks ago, and I'm extremely impressed with the service and range of products they have available. Dennis is a pleasure to speak with and was very helpfu!

Dennis also had a intermitte knowledge of the products, I'm happy to add, sold by Survival Suppliers Australia.

I had been trying to find a supplier that sold the Pathfinder range of products, and was happy when I found them at S.S.A.

Also received a couple of little extras in my package, which was nice!

I'll definitely be shopping with Survival Suppliers Australia in the future.

slorta

slortaGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC

  • 6 reviews
  • 3 likes

AAA company!

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Having dealt with Survival Supplies Australia for the first time I was frankly surprised by their level of professionalism and customer service. I have purchased from quite a range of online suppliers over the last few months, and I must say that these guys have turned out to be by far the best. They are prompt with returning your email inquiries, and super fast with turning around your order once you have sent it. They even tossed in a few freebies to put the icing on what was a great shopping experience. I highly recommend them. Note - it's nice to be able to do a positive review for a change. :))
Product range, delivery time, customer service.

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Questions & Answers

ritarayfree

ritarayfreeasked

how much water would you need to save to add to a years supply of food?

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Bram Sanders
Bram Sanders

You need to consider a few things, 1 A person needs around 1lt of water per day, (depending on the age, size, weight) to remain hydrated, and functioning normally. 2 also consider your actively levels and environment (if your living in area's with high humidity conditions you may need more) So with that taken into consideration, if you had 1lt of water for each day, 365 Lts would be more that sufficient in my opinion! I hope this has helped you with your planning!? Stay safe mate.

Stephen
Stephen

1 of per day would suffice if you were inactive in a cool environment. However in a survival situation or in the event of society breaking down you will no doubt have to be active in your endeavours to endure, add to that the Australian climate and the necessity of having some back up you should allow at least 4 lts per person per day. Also you will need water for rehydrating freeze dried food

Selleyon
Selleyon

In the army on exercise we worked on 20 litres per man per day. That was for drinking, cooking and basic hygiene (cleaning teeth and maybe a wet towel wash; not showering). In East Timor we drank up to 9 litres a day in the summer! Your needs may vary. So consider your basic hydration needs. If you wish to store water consider the risk of contamination if using recycled storage containers. At home I have generic brand bottled water and I rotate stock so it's never too 'stale'.

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