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  1. #31
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    Picked up two of these last night. We SHOULD already have a similar charging bank in each car already, but sometimes they get removed for other uses and not put back where they belong, so having backups is not a bad thing.

    I'm sure I could find something smaller if I looked around, but for 7 bucks, what the heck.





    It's pretty basic. Just a USB in/out for charging it or using it to charge other devices.
    (our other units have an integral wall outlet plug and cig lighter plug for charging the device)




    Not really seeing the value in the caribiner. Keeping it on the exterior seems like a bad idea for an electronic gadget.
    I guess it could be handy to hook it someplace where you can still use your phone while it's connected/charging though.
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    I don't see a warning label on there that it's not meant for climbing.
    Rules are written in the stone,
    Break the rules and you get no bones,
    all you get is ridicule, laughter,
    and a trip to the house of pain.

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    I don't see a warning label on there that it's not meant for climbing.
    For that , some idiot will have to use it and injure oneself to lawyer up and win some ludacris lawsuit. Much like the way Ruger put the "safety manual billboard" roll stamped on all their firearms

  4. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    I don't see a warning label on there that it's not meant for climbing.
    Turn it over...

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  6. #36
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    Lighting. No batteries required.
    Cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I have a good bit of stuff accumulated now for my get home bag.
    The most recent item was this Stanley Adventure Camping Cookware set.
    It's $14.97 on the shelf at Walmart. I was going to pick it up when I use my holiday bonus associate discount, but then I noticed it was $11.70 on Walmart.com.
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Stanley-A...6?athbdg=L1100
    I added a bag of dog food to my order to get over $35 for free shipping and got me a nice cooking cup for a great deal.

    These seem to be well regarded by people who do outdoors stuff, so I figured I'd get one.

    $10.10 on Amazon right now!
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005188T90...ion_lv_dp_vv_d

    Works surprisingly well with Sterno. Esbits work pretty well with it too in my experience.
    1776 or 1984? - You decide.

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    Saw this "camping set" on clearance for $15 and figured "what the heck".

    Yeah, it's junky stuff, but the hatchet and knife feel better in the hand than I expected, and the "saw" that looks like a bread knife I can put to use cutting plants/branches. The other stuff is just a bonus.
    I haven't shopped for a decent ferro rod yet, so at least I have "something" now until I do.
    Carabiners are always handy and you can never have too much paracord.
    The only item I think will be totally useless is the "wire saw". I predict breakage on first use. LOL
    I wouldn't have paid more for it, but I think it was worth $15.





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  9. #39
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    I grabbed this (also on clearance) a few days ago.
    I had been watching/reading reviews and will likely end up with a Silky saw at some point, but for $7, this will work for now.

    It has a 5" carbon steel wood saw and includes a 5" stainless bone saw blade, with a sheath that has a pocket for the extra blade.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I grabbed this (also on clearance) a few days ago.
    I had been watching/reading reviews and will likely end up with a Silky saw at some point, but for $7, this will work for now.

    It has a 5" carbon steel wood saw and includes a 5" stainless bone saw blade, with a sheath that has a pocket for the extra blade.







    That thing is a hunk of junk compared to the "commando saw" in the other pack based on name alone...LOL. Just messing. I use the Muddy saw for trimming archery lanes. It is a good little saw.

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