This one pictured below. It will sit in the back of my air conditioned 4Runner during the day and a hotel at night. It will work for this time around but if you are going out for days on end this is just another POS cooler.
I will probably end up selling it at a garage sale in the next year...
As a consumer if I am deciding between two similar items, one has rust one doesn't which do you think I will find more appealing. I am not trying to be a butt, just my thoughts.
We are doing a road trip this summer and wanted a cooler about 26 quart like the smaller one. I went to Wal-Mart, had one in the cart and my wife noticed it was designed to be only carried by one person. We opted one with a handles so two could carry it and an additional longer handle and...
Old post back from the dead but I suppose it is still relevant today.
My first setup was 110V compressor tank and dc/ac convertor. Great way to go if you have the space. I am in a wrangler and space is the only reason I didn't stick with it. Then I went CO2 but got tired of refills. CO2 or...
My inexpensive little MV-50 has served me well for years. But if you want to run one on a converter this is a portable compressor I use. It is pretty fast but takes 9.5 amps to run. It does have a small tank. I got it on sale at lowes for about $75.00...
Are we talking freeze dried or dehydrated foods? Costs will still be higher on freeze dried. As far as dehydrated food? I have done fruit and jerky but not tried anything else. I don't mind a some dehydrated food for a snack but what can you dehydrated to make a meal?
After reading to this and getting out a few times I am convinced the best ways to go are real food, a cooler and a way to prepare it or canned food and non perishable real food.
MRE, or other dehydrated foods, freeze dried or what ever are no better than can food but cost is much higher.
My first cheap *** MV 50s lasted 6 years until I shorted it out and my "new" one has over 4 years and no issues.
I would be pissed that my Viair crapped out at 16 months, I definitely would not be thanking them.
I had a 10lb. That is what fit in my Wrangler. I put it together myself for about $125. When was in SoCal I could swap out bottles for less than 10 bucks. When I moved to MO nobody had smaller bottles to swap out. I had to wait a week or two for NAPA to send out my bottle and get it back...
I have a 5x10 cargo trailer. It is a little big for allot of the trails out my way but use it for base camping, kayaks or getting fire wood out of the woods.
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