post a *PIC* of your latest purchase (can be anything as long as it is for your camper)

I love my new Hydro Flask.

Keeps the coffee hot for hours, and warm for up to 10 - 12 hours.

Great for my travels, camping, or here in the office.

Winter is coming and good coffee makes the day so much better.

:)

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Stan@FourWheel said:
I love my new Hydro Flask.



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They make a great growler as well. Perfect for keeping with the truck and not having to worry about breaking.
 
Got a UPS box from FWC today. New Thermal Pack, I will do a report on installation later next month.

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I picked up a pair of Go Treads recently for the truck. Similar in idea to Maxtrax, but foldable, compact, and cheaper.

Here's a picture of my 2 year old daughter giving them a torture test..

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I made this fillet knife for my camper. I am working on a set of knives, spoons, and forks.

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So, I want to be able to mount a Yakima box and a kayak to the top of my Bobcat, but I was wondering how I could access them when they're up high. I needed a very small and light weight ladder and I found this 66 inch RV bunk bed ladder on E-Bay for about $55.00. I can secure it to my Yakima racks and remove it by standing on my camper's "porch." I think it'll work just fine.

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GroovyDad said:
So, I want to be able to mount a Yakima box and a kayak to the top of my Bobcat, but I was wondering how I could access them when they're up high. I needed a very small and light weight ladder and I found this 66 inch RV bunk bed ladder on E-Bay for about $55.00. I can secure it to my Yakima racks and remove it by standing on my camper's "porch." I think it'll work just fine.
GroovyDad's post spawned a a lot of discussion on the topic: "Lightweight Ladders for Camper-Roof Access", so a new thread was created.
See the link for discussion of that topic and to make further posts discussing ladders.
 
I finished my utensils for my camper. I first made the fillet knife and liked it so much I decided to do a table setting for two for my camper.
I just finished them this weekend.


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craig333 said:
While I expect it will spend most of its time in the camper it may move around. Impressive number of adapters. I like that it has 5v, 12v,and 19v (laptop). There is some fine print you need to read. Jump starting vehicles. Up to 30 times for 4-6 cyl. 15 times for a V8. The micro start can start Diesel motors up to 2.5 liters, but is NOT recommended for larger diesels or high performance motors.

Of course they don't mention its dependent on state of discharge and other factors. Still for the size its some insurance, not that its my intended purpose.

I do look forward to seeing someone who needs a jump expecting me to break out the big jumper cables and putting this little thing to use :) It did get very good reviews.

It also has a flashlight built in. Has a wall wart and can be charged from your vehicle.

P.S. If you saw it in Overland Journal they had it priced at $160. I found it for a lot less than that.
I realize this is an old post, but can you tell me where you bought it? Thanks, Dan
 
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