READYWISE – Freeze-dried Coffee Bucket, 360 Servings, Emergency, Meal & Drink Supply, Freeze Dried Survival Drink for Hiking, Adventure and Camping Essentials, Resealable Pouches
$89.99
Price: $89.99
(as of Dec 13, 2024 06:48:23 UTC – Details)
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What makes our meals unique?
You can use any temperature of water to rehydrate ReadyWise meal pouches! Hot water cooks the food more quickly but is not required to prepare a meal.
Why should I keep a ReadyWise food supply?
A secure food supply is the wisest way you can plan for anything! Our foods have a shelf life of up to 25 years, so you’ll always be ready for something unexpected.
How are ReadyWise foods packaged?
All of our foods are packaged in airtight Mylar pouches and arranged in durable polyethylene buckets for easy storage. We recommend storing our food in a cool, dry place.
ReadyWise is your solution for easy-to-prepare grab-and-go meals for any situation. We take an innovative approach in providing dependable and simple ready-made freeze-dried and dehydrated food for emergency preparedness, outdoor adventure, and daily use.
Just add water to create a convenient gourmet meal during any situation. Our products have up to a 25-year shelf life, so time is definitely on your side.
Package Dimensions : 14.65 x 12.5 x 10 inches; 2 ounces
Item model number : RW01-360
UPC : 850037362141
Manufacturer : ReadyWise
ASIN : B0B57JRNW3
Country of Origin : USA
360 SERVINGS OF COFFEE BLISS: Enjoy 100% Colombian freeze-dried coffee, with 12 pouches, each holding 30 servings. Perfect for coffee enthusiasts!
BREW WITH EASE Whether it’s a solo morning ritual or a group adventure, craft your cup in seconds. Simply add 6 oz. of boiling water to 6 tsp. of coffee.
FRESHNESS THAT LASTS: Our pouches boast an extended shelf life, preserving coffee flavor. The convenient bucket ensures easy storage on your coffee journey.
MEDIUM-ROAST EXCELLENCE: Kickstart your day with a robust medium-roast brew. Use it as a canvas for your coffee creations, the possibilities are endless!
VERSATILE FOR ALL OCCASIONS: From emergency rationing to camping and hiking or your daily coffee fix, this shelf-stable coffee supply has you covered.
QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST: Crafted with care, this Made in the USA coffee guarantees the highest quality and durability. Sip with confidence.
Customers say
Customers like the quality and shelf life of the product. They mention it’s good, has a long shelf life, and is well-preserved. Some are satisfied with the storage capacity. However, some customers have reported issues with packaging damage and serving size. Opinions are mixed on taste and value for money.
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13 reviews for READYWISE – Freeze-dried Coffee Bucket, 360 Servings, Emergency, Meal & Drink Supply, Freeze Dried Survival Drink for Hiking, Adventure and Camping Essentials, Resealable Pouches
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$89.99
Yasica –
Emergency
Not bad for the price. Sent to a friend in an emergency and she loved it. She said it tastes good and is easy to prepare. Ordered another for me just in case. Says it’ll last 25 years. Maybe I’ll test that it I don’t eat it first.
Garehead –
Delivered with no issues.
Opened the tub and there are no bag leaks or powder in there, everything seems fine. Didn’t try anything but I’m not expecting it to be yummy, I’m expecting it to provide calories and be consumable in an emergency situation. Maybe in a few years we’ll try one pack just to see.
Rick –
Emergency food product
Purchased this brand product after reading about other brands . The Readywise brand had great reviews . Wanted this for use in case of emergency. Came as stated but i did break open sealed container to visually inspect items . We found 2 had been perforated but the rest were ok. We did call the companies customer service and explained what our issue was with product. The company made good and shipped out to us 2 replacements which were placed back into container .Container comes sealed up , has a 25 year shelf life . Only needs water and heat to cook such as a stove or open fire . Good to have in case of severe weather and or emergencies where you could be homebound more than a week .
CJ –
It’s a “Prepper Pack” folks, not “Fine cuisine for those on the go”…
I’ve been wanting to get some dehydrated/freeze dried emergency food for some time now, but just found it to be expensive. Been using MRE’s for a few years but they are heavy and need to be used as optimal storage conditions (65 deg or less) aren’t realistic in most homes.Found these Prepper Pack’s at a very good price, $20-30 less than other sellers, and so I bought 4 units. Prime 2 day shipping also was a plus.They arrived on time, and was reading reviews, and although I will save these for “emergencies” and finish off my MRE store first, I won’t be tasting them for a spell but wanted to post a review on the other issues people post about.The buckets I recieved are marked as mfg 07/01/2014. So I was very pleased as some reviewers stated theirs were a couple years old. I wondered about the pouches, as one review warned about these “cheap” buckets were old style and very poor Mylar bags. Even stated white buckets were bad style and grey bucket good pouches. Well I was a bit apprehensive then, so although I really wanted to keep buckets sealed I opened one just to know. Well although my buckets were white, as stated they couldn’t be fresher than 24 days, but also came in “premium” pouches! Very relieved!I do agree that buckets waste a lot of space. Two buckets could easily fit in one and I will likely do that when the time comes to use them, to save space.Lastly, I want to address the very negative reviews concerning “servings” vs “caloric content”. Come on folks, really?If you’re using this food for hiking, or combat conditions, then I could understand.Caloric content when you’re involved in moderate hiking or combat situations is crucial, as the calories expended in those situations can be quite high.But THESE ARE SOLD AS EMERGENCY SURVIVAL RATIONS!! What those decrying the low caloric content per serving aren’t factoring is two fold.1- Americans eat too much food! Over 50% of us are overweight! and 35% are medically considered obese. We are obsessed with eating, and have conditioned our bodies to expect high caloric intake thus falsely triggering feelings of hunger when we’re nowhere near “starving”. I have spent a lifetime eating only what my body needed and at 54 still retained my lean body, and well defined/toned musculature. And without any gym time or daily sit-ups to maintain the same physique and happily, six-pack I had in high school.2- In “survival” situations, high caloric intake is not necessary. If you’re expending so much energy to need 1500-2000 cal/daily, you are not acting in survival mode!When I went through jungle training in S. America, we were lucky to avg 500-700 cal/day with occasional supplements of wild fruit, tubers, yes, bugs, and 2 monkeys in a two week period. Sure, we all lost some weight (a few needed to), but all were in great physical condition when we found our way back to our FOB. WATER was the vital component in “survival”. People in good health can go at least 2 weeks without food, but only 3 days without water.So, keep in mind what you’re buying these for. If you want to start using immediately, and simply looking for camping or backpacking food, then stick with Mountain House or equivalent. That’s what it’s designed for, and it’s great stuff. I’ve used it many times in the past. But it’s not cheap, and if you buy buckets of it for survival stores, very expensive and unnecessary in my opinion.But $46 and free shipping for 52 serving buckets of dehydrated/freeze dried food in the quality Mylar bag is a bargain I won’t pass on to add to my survival/emergency supplies.Lastly, my big complaint about the “old” food suppliers is this. They have been in the business for decades. They sell huge quantities of product using the same processes they’ve used nearly the entire time. So why, instead of whining about all the “me too” dehydrated/freeze dried companies popping up, maybe lower their high prices and increase sales, gaining more customers and increasing profit margins? They’ve been doing this a long time, and it’s just as expensive to buy as it was 20 years ago. I’m confident their profit margins have skyrocketed. One of the reasons I quit shopping at REI years ago when the name became the only reason for the high prices.Thanks for your time. It is, after all, only my opinion. But I’m happy with my purchase and hope I’m as pleased when I finally taste the product. Then, I’ll adjust review accordingly.
Amazon Customer –
25 year shelf life.
Ships fast. Sealed in tight container. Verity of meals
Amazon Customer –
Portions and convenience.
I like the separate pouch servingd and the shelf life I can throw them in a bug out bag and go. Hiking. Camping. Hunting etc
Maggie T –
Itâs good to be prepared
Convenient, easy to store.
{Heart}Amazonmuahmuah –
Not returnable! Check the packs right away!!
I read many reviewers mention that some of the packs had holes, so I was sure to check my bags immediately upon delivery.The delivery box was fine, and the bucket itself was fine. No damage at all.Inside my gluten free box were all gold plastic packs. The packs are all multiple servings, 6 or 8 servings.As I pulled out the packs, I noticed several had some powder on them, and the bucket did have some orangey powder on the inside as well. The orange powder smelled like ramen flavor pack.Examining the packs, I found that the teriyaki rice packs all looked like they had small punctures, and one had a definite tear , about 1/4 inch. I guess this recipe has some really sharp pointy ingredients that can puncture the bags when they vacuum seal it.The tortilla soup bags had some pokes.The yogurt bags were fine and the potato chicken pot pie bags were fine.My gluten free box has no meat in the recipes, so I guess I can just put the questionable bags in a vacuum seal bag for extra protection since they are supposed to be freeze dried. They should keep ok (I hope!), but not for 25 years.You cannot return the food!!! And I was not able to find a contact phone number or email for the company. If you have issues with your box, contact Amazon customer service directly so they can help you.Another thing about the instructions included for reconstituting the food. The multiple serving bags of meals say to use 6 cups of water for the whole bag (which is 6 servings), but for the yogurt, it only says to add 1 cup of water for whole bag of 8 servings?? I guess I’ll only know when I try eating it…I don’t know why the company doesn’t read these reviews and respond to the repeated complaints of torn bags inside the buckets. They need to come up with a better way to keep these ingredients sealed to last for 25 years as they claim.I purchased in September 2024, and all the components of my box were labeled as April 2024.
Marie –
Les fruits sont très bon
jozsef domonkos –
Tasty meals, long shelf life. Anyone just looking to stock up long lasting emergency rations for future use, I recommend it. I will order more to stock pile at least a years worth of food.Or 52 medium sized buckets.
Kim Berknov –
Fantastic variety that last up to 25 years.We are already eating it and will have to refill soon. Super convenient and tasty.
Ratatosk –
Food is packed in different size servings i.e so one person need to repack in smaller bags. Meals don’te seem to be complete. The manual says you need additional bucket of meat servings and breakfast.Food taste not is very good. I will get dryfrozen meals next time. Taste better, single servings and not much more expensive.
ldd32 –
Plutôt bien présenté et plusieurs recettes disponibles. Si vous cherchez un repas correct en cas de besoin câest le produit quâil vous faut, ne cherchez pas un repas gastronomique par contre.