Hurricane Supplies
Many of them are sales tax free for the next 10 days. I suggest all Floridians use this time to stock up on whatever they need.
Dear Wife and I will. We are still debating whether to invest in a generator. I have a feeling we'll be going for one.
Peer Review FL ponders the use of one item on the supply list. Bungee cords.
Open Post- Bright & Early
Items for less than $10
• Blue ice or items sold as artificial ice
Items for less than $20
• Any battery-powered flashlight
• Any battery-powered lantern
• Any portable light source
•Gas-powered lanterns (including propane, kerosene, lamp oil, etc.)
• Tiki-type torches
• Candles
Items for less than $25
• Any gas or diesel fuel container, including LP gas containers and kerosene containers
Items for $30 or less
• Batteries (sizes AAA, AA, C, D, 6-volt (excluding auto and boat), 9-volt (excluding auto and boat)
• Coolers
• Ice chests (non-electrical)
Items for less than $40
• Any cell phone charger
Items for less than $50
• Radios
• Two-way radios
• Weather band radios
• Tarps, plastic sheeting and water-proof drop cloths.
• Ground anchor systems
• Tie-down kits
• Bungee cords
• Ratchet straps
Items for $60 or less
• Any cell phone batteries
Items for $75 or less
• Carbon monoxide detectors
• Any package containing two or more of the previously listed exemptions.
Items for $200 or less
• Storm shutter devices
Items for $1,000 or less
• Portable generators
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