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My wife announced she wants the rear trunk shelf in the upper position again. So now I'm thinking about storing stuff in the 3-4 inch space under it.
Since it's not convenient to access, I'm thinking I should keep things there that we might want unexpectedly. For example, it's a great place for the tire inflator/repair kit: you don't need it often, but when you need it you *really* need it. Here are some other ideas that came to mind.
* change of clothes, at least clean socks/underwear, along with a toothbrush, contact lenses, essential medications, in case we have to spend a night away. (medications would have to manage expiry dates by swapping every few months.)
* some warm sweater (or an old fleece), and maybe a wind/rain shell, in case of inclement weather.
* spare pair of glasses, an old out-of-style pair or a cheap pair from zenni, because it sucks when your glasses break and then you can't see.
In the category of 72 hour emergency supplies, eg a "bug out kit":
* some packaged emergency water pouches (not the recommended 1gallon/person/day that would be too heavy)
* water purification tablets and/or filter
* emergency food (moved from the frunk https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/emergency-food-in-the-frunk.34192 )
* another blanket to supplement my 12v heated blanket that I keep in the cabin as a range extender (ref https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/awd-w-extended-battery-range.40591/page-2#post-876315 )
* first aid kit
* multi tool / swiss army knife/ duct tape / zip ties
* handy-wipes, hand sanitizer
* hand-crank flashlight or lithium battery one (nothing's worse than a flashlight with dead Alkaline or NiMH batteries)
Other things I don't use often:
* Ford mobile charger
* Destination Tesla adapter for hotels when we're not on a road-trip (the supercharger adapter I use a little more often, and I'm in a hurry when I do, so I wouldn't want to hide it down there -- I'll keep it in the cabin or the frunk)
* Cafe2Go Presso xi emergency nespresso machine when we're not on a road-trip (on road trips this gets more use, and then needs to be charged in the cabin.)
Any other ideas?
In the frunk I'll keep stuff I need more often: grocery shopping bags, my micro-spiked footwear for winter walks, a pair of trail runners in the summer, the Supercharger Adapter, two beach towels (more used for mopping up snow melt than for beaching but also handy for cleaning up messes or cushioning fragile cargo).
Since it's not convenient to access, I'm thinking I should keep things there that we might want unexpectedly. For example, it's a great place for the tire inflator/repair kit: you don't need it often, but when you need it you *really* need it. Here are some other ideas that came to mind.
* change of clothes, at least clean socks/underwear, along with a toothbrush, contact lenses, essential medications, in case we have to spend a night away. (medications would have to manage expiry dates by swapping every few months.)
* some warm sweater (or an old fleece), and maybe a wind/rain shell, in case of inclement weather.
* spare pair of glasses, an old out-of-style pair or a cheap pair from zenni, because it sucks when your glasses break and then you can't see.
In the category of 72 hour emergency supplies, eg a "bug out kit":
* some packaged emergency water pouches (not the recommended 1gallon/person/day that would be too heavy)
* water purification tablets and/or filter
* emergency food (moved from the frunk https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/emergency-food-in-the-frunk.34192 )
* another blanket to supplement my 12v heated blanket that I keep in the cabin as a range extender (ref https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/awd-w-extended-battery-range.40591/page-2#post-876315 )
* first aid kit
* multi tool / swiss army knife/ duct tape / zip ties
* handy-wipes, hand sanitizer
* hand-crank flashlight or lithium battery one (nothing's worse than a flashlight with dead Alkaline or NiMH batteries)
Other things I don't use often:
* Ford mobile charger
* Destination Tesla adapter for hotels when we're not on a road-trip (the supercharger adapter I use a little more often, and I'm in a hurry when I do, so I wouldn't want to hide it down there -- I'll keep it in the cabin or the frunk)
* Cafe2Go Presso xi emergency nespresso machine when we're not on a road-trip (on road trips this gets more use, and then needs to be charged in the cabin.)
Any other ideas?
In the frunk I'll keep stuff I need more often: grocery shopping bags, my micro-spiked footwear for winter walks, a pair of trail runners in the summer, the Supercharger Adapter, two beach towels (more used for mopping up snow melt than for beaching but also handy for cleaning up messes or cushioning fragile cargo).
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