Think I'll wait for a year for things to settle down and revisit a potential purchase. I wholeheartedly welcome a viable alternative to an existing product and wish them success.
You might try contacting ARB America, in Washington,direct they have always been very helpful with replacement parts, just send that pic and see what happens
propane camp fire
I'm using the OUTLAND firepit and I puts out about 60,000 BTU's Key to making it work is the placement of the pumice rocks. I keep a pair of BBQ tongs in bag to reposition the stones for either max heat or light. It can be ordered with a carrying bag that keeps everything in...
There was a post about this GB being handled poorly on page 21. There was a feeble "Sorry" offered up (which I took to be not unlike the one you get in a fast food restaurant when you bring it to their attention they screwed up your order) then the parting cheap shot finished the post. I just...
Yep Thanks. As with many forum sales,group buys, time is of the essence. I would offer some cheese to those that brought their own whine. Do you really think badmouthing a vendor will garner a better deal or respect? I'd offer an appology if I were you.
front or back? depends how many "windows" you have and placement. I leave the window stays in as I roll the fly up as opposed to folding it. If wind is blowing position truck into wind and move back where desired. A couple of dry runs doesn't hurt. Pun intended too. Fly retains any warmth also.
Above post pretty much sums it up with a couple addittions. First I also secure the back straps loosely to each corner of rear bumper to help align fly and probably what helped me most was rolling it up with the rear unwinding first . That way I can secure the rear straps and unroll on tailgate...
Don't know if I would run the ARB refrig thru the SPOD. Wire it direct with at least #10 wire otherwise you may be prone to the unit self shutting down due to current loss. ARB makes a good fused wiring harness that's pretty much plug and play.
This is as bad as the thread about a guy that whined about his Trasharoo strap breaking down after being left out in the elements 24-7 for 3 yrs.... Give it a break and move on dude :wings:
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