I bought a T.A.D. Boonie hat at Ov Expo this last May. I initially scoffed at the 45 dollar price, BUT... it has become my favorite hat ever. Fits perfect, super tough, American made.. Love it. Good stuff!
I have never had luck with those expensive lighters. I have purchased a few over the years and they always break or run out of butane. Just toss a few .99 Bics into the Jeep/Bag/pocket/camping box.
I have been agonizing over this for several years. Trying to figure out the style of trailer to get. I am finally going to be in the position in early summer of 2017 to purchase my long awaited adventure trailer. I have decided on the Xventure XV2.
(Even better we finally have a dealer here...
I've tossed my ARB 50q in the back of my Power Wagon (the bed) and bounced around with that thing for weeks. They are tough.
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Excellent thread!! Thanks for he info and the chuckles! I saw another review of a 40 dollar Yeti Tumbler (which I have and love) vs a 10 dollar Ozark Trail tumbler. Both performed the same ice water coldness retention but the Yetis lid was way tighter, which is super important to me. But...
Hey guys... so I have a 50 QT ARB fridge for many years now, (I love this thing). But the basket inside is rusting and staining the inside of the fridge. So I tried spray painting the bottom of the basket and (OK dumb move)... anyhow now I can't get the smell to go away from the basket.
My...
So I contacted the good folks at Trasharoo about those awesome "Overland Junk Drawers". Sadly they have discontinued them due to lack of sales. If a bunch of us on this forum were to show some interest in them or commit to buying one maybe they could start making them again. I am surprised...
I'm picking up one of those Mojoe Grills at the next Expo. I love cooking outdoors and have been looking for something for a single high output burner to add to my other cook stuff. It will make a good edition to the Camp Chef array too. :)
I have had one of these for a couple years now. The Denial 3X burner set up plus the large and small griddles as well as the two burner BBQ box as well. I LOVE it. I have been in the situation where I needed to cook for about 16 teenage soccer players and their parents at a tournament...
I have found it absolutely essential (having a Power Wagon and working in the woods) to have a good bottle jack and a good Hi Lift at all times. I use the Bottle Jack to change a tire, and the Hi Lift for just about everything else.
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