The Random Cool Gear Discussion Thread

Tactical Beer Keg. With a backup. "XMAS: for the wife".
Makes it easy to bring beer from our Kegerator on the road with us.

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From Drinktanks: The big one is 128oz (a gallon of beer!) the little is 64oz. Keg cap system uses whippit-style CO2 cartridges. This was a Kickstarter that made it to real life and it's the coolest piece of beer kit I've seen lately.
 
Another favorite peice of kit is the collapsible bowl set I bought mine from @Dave at the last T4T event.. Best money I've spent in a long time. I can't remember the brand... For some reason I want to say frontrunner but I'm not sure that's right... I absolutely love them.

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double dog, now that brings back memories. Can't do it unless it's an emergency, that's what it's for. If you have an emergency let me know and I'll share it with you. Of course that may cause another emergency.
 
double dog, now that brings back memories. Can't do it unless it's an emergency, that's what it's for. If you have an emergency let me know and I'll share it with you. Of course that may cause another emergency.
No thank you. Canned goods were never designed to last that long even if they have remained air-tight. The quality of the meat (and fat) will have deteriorated to the point of being rancid... hence my desire to see you eat it and learn for yourself. :D
 
Some of my favorite things when in camp... Snow Peak double wall titanium cups and Snow Peak cutlery, Jet Boil and Aero Press for coffee.

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Nice shot! Liking the AeroPress are we?

Makes the best coffee hands down. Efficient in it's use of coffee too unlike a standard pour over setup like I was using in camp, you get maximum "bean juice" with the Aero Press vice having all the hot water run through the grounds without leaching all their goodness out.

It really makes a GREAT cup of Joe!
 
Another random bit that I am a big fan of is the wash tub fire pit that @BlkWgn carries. Maximum heat output and nice Tread Lightly footprint. I love these things!

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Agreed. Got to test mine out on New Year's Eve in the Pine Barrens. Looking for a second for a February bachelor party in the woods.

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None of my daughter's suitors were at said location.... honest!
 
Agreed. Got to test mine out on New Year's Eve in the Pine Barrens. Looking for a second for a February bachelor party in the woods.

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None of my daughter's suitors were at said location.... honest!

You can borrow mine if you pick it up and return it :)
 
Cris, I would be all over that, if I didn't have a free local source. But the thought of travelling the width of the Country 4 times appeals to me.

Around the campfire, we were trying to figure out how we could package them up for sale to fund our obsession.

I'm currently spending my time designing a way to carry two tubs outside of the trailer. I know a welder will be involved, so I'm looking forward to posting up a solution. :wrench

And now back to our regular topic
 
I'm looking at picking up one of these and I have some ideas for adjustable legs for the tub to keep it off the ground.

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