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Emergency Thermal Blankets (4 Pack) |  | Brand: Quake Kare Category: Sports
List Price: $9.80 Buy New: $4.00 as of 8/1/2010 03:57 CDT details You Save: $5.80 (59%)
New (8) from $4.00
Seller: Emergency Disaster Systems, Inc. Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 30
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 52 x 0 x 48
MPN: 3AQK4P Model: 3AQK-4P UPC: 616784353739 EAN: 0896987500929 ASIN: B0007N0XDO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides compact emergency protection in all weather conditions. | | • | Made of durable insulating mylar material designed by NASA for space exploration | | • | Retains/reflects back 90% of body heat. | | • | Reusable, waterproof and windproof. | | • | 52" X 84" |
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Product Description This compact blanket provides warmth (retains and reflects up to 90 of body heat), a waterproof and windproof shelter barrier, and a covering to help reduce shock when someone is injured.
Emergency thermal blanket to be used as emergency shelter. Also great for camping, hiking, and surviving the cold outdoors. Excellent as liner of sleeping bag.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 32
Cat repellent July 25, 2010 Jil Ortiz (Milwaukee, WI United States) I love my cats but I don't love their hair all over my bed. I put the shiny, crinkly thermal blanket over top and they won't go near it. I imagine you could put it anywhere you don't want your cats to go.
Off Label Use in Growing July 21, 2010 Allen Rosenberg (Desert Southwest, USA) I am an avid home gardener and need to amplify light in a small space. Mylar when it is bundled in the future will be known as transparent aluminum. It has made my growing area change from eyesore to pleasant. I hang it in a circle from metal hangers Joan Crawford or muffler hangers. Strong, durable and cheap from this seller at a dollar each. Oh yeah, to hang it I use blue removeable tape.
Bait and Switch. Do not buy! July 6, 2010 Joseph Patrick 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Same problem as the other bad reviews. They say you will get Quakecare mylar, but what you get is Everdixie rescue blanket, which is aluminized non-stretch polyester. I just hope they hold up when I really need them. Maybe i'll use 1 and see how it holds up and update my review if it's totally horrible.
Great radiant barrier! June 29, 2010 Corey L. Oakes (TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Arrived very quickly in an envelope. The blankets are tiny, neatly folded and individually packed into mini zip lock baggies.
I purchased this four-pack for inclusion in an emergency "Grab-n-Go Bag".
When I discovered that I already had some, I decided to open one up and check it out.
Each mylar blanket is thin, very light-weight, shiny on both sides and partially see-thru.
While holding it up for inspection, I noticed that the sun shining into my window wasn't as intense as it normally is. With that in mind, I took a couple to work and taped them to windows that radiate heat unmercifully (summer in Texas), and the room immediately seemed to be cooler.
What a great product! It is much less expensive, at around a dollar each, than window film.
These space/emergency blankets are 52" x 84".
If you want a slightly bigger sheet, there are twelve (12) 62" x 82" blankets for $12.50, available on Amazon.com ( search for B000K2O8WY ) with free S&H.
Definitely a five-star product for price, delivery speed, packaging and multi-purposefulness!
UPDATE: If you use this as a radiant barrier taped to a window, be advised that the material is mildly flammable. After covering several windows at work, the question was raised as to the flash point and combustability of this effective, low-cost radiant heat blocking solution. The material immediately ignites with a lighter, and the flames start to slowly consume the material. Not as fast as paper, but still still quickly enough to be deemed a safety hazard at my workplace. Looks like I'll have to save these for camping and emergency use and rely on window film to keep radiant heat out of buildings.
actually PrimaCare brand June 23, 2010 M. Harrison 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A good deal - a buck each - but a different brand than pictured. Seems ok though.
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