Various equipment items



Cable binders



Hand cuffs



Detergent



Fire extinguisher








Needle and
thread


String





Fishhook





Net




Spoon net




Floater





Thin chain





(very) thick chain



Hawser




Gas
(bottle/15 Liter)



Wood fuel




Charcoal
(briquet)


Massage oil/

Baby oil


Duct tape




Barrier tape

Ideal to bind both power cables and extremities.



It's unclear whether these hand cuffs began their life in a police precinct or a lingerie boutique.



Meant to be used in washing machines, but can also be used for hand washing. Another product of which production resumed after the War.


A beautiful device to fight all kinds of dire. There are very cheap extinguishers that just squire water, or very expensive ones, that can only be manufactured in limited numbers after the war, that spray a fire stifling foam.






For sewing. Useful for the most diverse works on textiles and available in various qualities.



A long string, be it made of pre War Sheep wool, pre War cotton, post War cottong, leather, nylon or whatever other material that lends itself to the production of strings. Depending on the
material, the intended use differs. For example nylon strings are still used by fishermen.



A specially made hook to bait fishes, with a lug to attach a string to it. Prices vary depening on origin, size and production material.

Warning: Clean mutated fish before eating. It's best to rinse them with Nuka-Cola or a thinned Rad-Away solution, or to bathe the filets directly in one.


A big net, that's meant more for professional fishermen than hobbyists with fishing rod.
Warning: Clean mutated fish before eating. It's best to rinse them with Nuka-Cola or a thinned Rad-Away solution, or to bathe the filets directly in one.


A relatively small net on a relatively long staff to catch fish.
Warning: Clean mutated fish before eating. It's best to rinse them with Nuka-Cola or a thinned Rad-Away solution, or to bathe the filets directly in one.


A plastics or rubber piece, that makes the fishhook drift close to the water surface. Useful for fishing.
Warning: Clean mutated fish before eating. It's best to rinse them with Nuka-Cola or a thinned Rad-Away solution, or to bathe the filets directly in one.


A half up to a full centimeter diameter and made of metal. For the most diverse intended uses and made from the most diverse metals and alloys, available in many colors and for example for bricolage, decoration or building hunting traps and machines.



One centimeter to three centimeters in diameter, made of metal. Like the 'thin chain' made of all possible metals or alloys, both before and after the War and useful for a lot of things.


A heavy hawser, thicker and more stable than a rope, but difficult to transport. Just reeling it in, is nothing for the weak, but it can keep an angry brahmin bull under control and could serve a big, heavy Super Mutant as a rope.


A very big container for flammable gas. Pre War gas is incredibly expensive, but one can also use post War gas, made from brahmin crap. The question is just, who wants to cook his meals with
former shit?


A big fagot of wood, enough to let a medium sized bon fire burn for a night. Wood can't be found everywhere, besides, it's not smart to drop a tree just anywhere. Luckily, one can buy wood fuel
(or other flammable materials, like pre War paper) in many places.


Wood that has been refined into coal, ideal for making a fire in the Wastes. Is much easier to transport than wood fuel or a whole gas grill with gas bottles.


If you have to ask what this can be used for, you probably don't want to know. Produced after the war, but not nearly in the same quality and not as allergy agreeable.


Duct tape holds the world together. Such a roll of tape keeps nearly forever and can be used for incredibly many applications. Depending on the situation, duct tape can for example ease
repairs.


Barrier tape is available in many funny colors and with many funny inscriptions, for example: “POLICE – CRIME SCENE – DO NOT ENTER!”

1 $

0.1 pound


Starting at 7 $

0.3 pounds


Starting at 10 $

2 pounds


Starting at 70 $
(water)

Starting at 180 $

(foam)

Starting at 3 pounds (XS) up to 20 pounds



Starting at 3 $

0.1 pounds


Starting at 3 $

Starting at 0.1 pound /meter



Starting at 7 $

0.1 pounds




Starting at 10 $ per m²

0.5 pounds perm²


Starting at 25 $

Starting at 1 pound



Starting at 30 $

0.5 pound




12 $ / meter

0.4 pound / meter




20 $ / meter

1 pound / meter


55 $ / meter

4 pounds / meter



Pre war: 120 $

Post war: 60 $

30 pounds


Starting at 4 $

20 pounds



Starting at 12 $

per 7 pounds


Starting at 20 $

1 pound


Starting at 15 $

1 pound



Starting at 10 $

1 pound

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