2) Another useful gadget that would be useful to have in winter is a power inverter that could jump-start your car in sub-zero freezing temperatures. One such device is Duracell Powerpack 600 which includes jumper cables to boost your vehicle battery without needing another vehicle; , a stand-alone source of portable power for AC and DC-powered electronics such as a lamp, portable light, cordless or cell phone, GPS, small power tool, portable cooler, small appliance and more. Its rugged design and 600 watts of heavy duty AC power mean you can operate and charge electronics in various locations: at home during a power outage; in remote locations like a camp-site, beach or park; in your vehicle for road side emergencies; and at a work site when power is needed. Large batteries allow you to maximize your runtimes. Other features include: an AM/FM radio so you can stay connected to news, weather and music during a power outage or when you’re in a remote location; a digital alarm clock and built-in emergency light.
3) In winter driving conditions you must expect the unexpected. The Houdini line of emergency car kits feature all of the tools you would need if you were faced with a crash or submerged vehicle. This tool would be great to have around for any type of emergency.
7) And ofcourse don’t forget your shovel.