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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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| | 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. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 52.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 48.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 4.8 inches | | Package Width: | 3.4 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 93 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 93 customer reviews )
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482 of 496 found the following review helpful:
Reluctantly, a 1 Star for deception Aug 15, 2010
By Robert C. Babcock Okay, look at the reviews for this product, and look at the dates. It was stated some time ago that a buyer orded Quake Care blankets, you know- LIKE THE PICTURE! But that buyer got EverDixie blankets. Now, all this time I later, I paid my money for the Quake Care blankets listed in the description and shown in the picture yet I too was sent the ED ones. I haven't yet opened one to see if it's worthwhile...it sort of defeats the purpose to waste one to see if it's usable (I already know the QC product is, I've used them before).
Maybe the product I got is decent but it's not the product I was sold. Given that this bait and switch is an ongoing affair, I can see no other word to use but fraud. Did I send them back? They were $5 bucks, not worth messing with. That's probably what the vendor figures...no one will bother. So no, I didn't send them back but I will at least alert potential buyers that this vendor is knowingly, willingly defrauding buyers by sending them a different product than they agreed to purchase.
Amazon.com should ditch this sleezy, disreputable seller. And if that seller simply doesn't realize their copy is outdated, this should be the notice they need to correct it. But since they've been doing this for quite a while I imagine they just don't care.
171 of 176 found the following review helpful:
Top of the Line Jun 03, 2008
By Geoffrey F. Beneze
"geoffbeneze"
I have used mylar "space" blankets for the past 30 years for near innumerable projects. Want to make a solar oven? here's a tool to allow that. Increase the rating on your sleeping bag by 20 degrees (put the mylar INSIDE the bag), I've made emergency ponchos from them while backpacking. Ground cloths, signal devices, sun awnings (in this mode they help provide cooling), insulation for coolers, animal shelters, a lining for an incubator.
They don't have to wait around in your car or "read bag" to find uses! However, I carry them in each vehicle, I have one in each of my various (depending on purpose) "ready bags", in emergency kits made for the kids and in all the first aid kits in the house, vehicles, the ranch and other such haunts.
This little piece of plastic may well be one of the premier tools of all time.
141 of 145 found the following review helpful:
Good quality Space Blanket Jun 29, 2009
By W. Strong
"yb2normal"
I've played with a couple of different brands of space blankets and these blankets are of fine quality. They suffer the usual short comings of this material (tears spread easily) but on the grand scale of space blanket brands, you are getting one of the better quality blankets. For example, one of the cheaper brands I have tried experienced flaking of the mylar coating after (admittedly) rough handling. The brand being reviewed here did not suffer from this flaking. Definitely recommended.
158 of 166 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely Essential Survival Kit Item Jan 10, 2006
By Roy Jaruk If you are setting up a "grab & go" pack - the kind of thing that lives in your car or at your office, insurance against a manmade disaster like a terrorist attack or a runaway nuclear reactor; or a natural catastrophe like an earthquake or a hurricane - you cannot get along without these mylar blankets. You can use them as blankets, cloaks, tents, groundcloths and signal panels. They are almost weightless and as noted, very versatile. They belong in every survival kit, automobile glove compartment, and hiker's pack. I cannot recommend them highly enough.
70 of 72 found the following review helpful:
Product received not the same as product pictured Apr 08, 2010
By erievibe
"erievibe"
Product received was not Quake Care and it was not made from Mylar. The blankets I received were "similar" to the ones pictured.
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