Kitpedia

The encyclopedia of real-world kits

First aid, roadside, camping, bushcraft, home emergency, MYOG — Kitpedia turns scattered gear knowledge from across the internet into structured, source-backed, maintainable kit guides.

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Every kit lists required and optional items, quantities, container recommendations, maintenance schedules, and safety notes — so your kit works the day you need it, not just the day you packed it.

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Kits are built from shared item entries, so you can see how the same flashlight or roll of duct tape earns its place across vehicle, camping, and repair kits — and compare variants from budget to premium.

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The baseline kit every car should carry: handle a dead battery, low tire, minor injury, or an unplanned hour on the shoulder.

Scenario: Your car won’t start in a grocery store parking lot, or you’re pulled over on the highway shoulder at dusk with a tire warning light. Help is coming, but you need light, warmth, and basic tools now.

BeginnerBudget-friendly$80–$180
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Cold-season additions that turn a basic car kit into one that can keep you warm and mobile through a snowstorm or overnight strand.

Scenario: A whiteout closes the interstate and traffic stops for four hours, or you slide into a snowbank on a rural road at night. The car may be your shelter until morning.

BeginnerBudget-friendly$60–$150
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A well-organized household kit for the injuries families actually see: cuts, scrapes, burns, splinters, and sprains.

Scenario: A kitchen knife slip, a kid’s bike crash in the driveway, a burn from a pan handle. You want supplies in one known place, organized so anyone in the house can find what they need fast.

BeginnerBudget-friendly$40–$100
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A minimal, packable core for 1–3 night trips: shelter, water, light, fire, and repairs in under five pounds before food and sleep system.

Scenario: A weekend backpacking loop or a paddle-in campsite. Weather might turn, a water source is a stream, and anything that breaks gets fixed with what you brought.

IntermediateModerate$120–$300
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