A few years ago while living in DC we had a sudden midday snow storm that hit the entire metro area at over 2 inches per hour. Usually a 40 minute drive turned into a 7 hour ordeal and I was lucky that some of us had tens of hour drives or ended up in hotels. I saw many, many disabled and abandoned cars on the way back. This got me thinking - what happens if my truck breaks down somewhere and the conditions are such that I have nowhere to hide? Luckily I never really needed to use this item - and I hope I never will - but I went a bit more expensive than regular disposable Mylar sheets in the hopes that I'd end up with a more durable and effective way to make cheap things worse. The extra dollars spent now won't be noticeable on Freeze night with a few other options.
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