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Sistema Easy Egg Microwave Cooker
I don't really like my eggs microwaved, but this little gem has me sold. It's by Sistema and a easy cleanup and at $6.99 it's a deal! Sistema Easy Egg
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So eggsactly, how do they taste and must you chew them? (the BB&B ad picture you chose does look tasty, though...)
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We have two of the Systema Noodle Bowls and love them. I like to toss some cut up Yukon Gold potatoes with a little olive oil, seasonings, diced onion, diced bell peppers and microwave them in one of the bowls for about six minutes in the Lance microwave. These containers also work well with canned soups. The fastenings are very user friendly and open easily. You're unlikely to end up wearing your meal when you take the lid off. Now you've got me thinking about this egg bowl....
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You mean the red larger than a coffee cup size? Yo Go Gary!!!!!
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Yes, the "32 ounce" size. Plenty of space to stir the contents before putting it in the microwave. Also works well with firm veggies like carrots and broccoli. Just put them in wet from being washed and they cook beautifully. (Or add a tiny bit of water if you buy them ready to cook.). I'm an energetic mixer, so always like a bowl with a little space in it. Haven't tried the bowl with actual noodle soup in it, lol.
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This is mug I'm talking about; Sistema Mug Photo: Best 2 purchases I've ever made for the Trailer!!! WoodGlue
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Wow, great reviews here and not Made in China. Gonna buy some!
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Jeff, the eggs (I put two in there) taste wonderful and if you put a dab of butter and (shredded cheese (that's what I like anyway) they're LOAlicious Try the meg too, they're cheap enough, $6.99 or less at Bed Bath and Whatever!! WoodGlue
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Well here is my review trying 1 egg 1st, then with 2 eggs. Followed instructions and added a little milk. Kinda rubbery not fluffy like in a frying pan.
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I don't add any milk and I also use cheese a lil dab of butter and maybe some Bac-o-bits and they're good enough for my eating anyway! WoodGlue
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Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box
A simple tool I have used for over 20 years that should be in everyone's water supply tool kit. I have primarily used this to transfer water from my 55gal water drums to my cistern at my cabin, but have also used it to pull water from stream/river pools and lake water to use for boiling wash water. If you don't have one, I highly recommend spending a couple bucks and just toss it in the "I'll be glad I have it when I need it" stack of stuff. It's one of those simple things you hope the guy...
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Re: Lance RV Step Covers
I made some from a shop mat and a porch mat from tru valu hardware. Used grommets (harbor frieght has cheep kit) and stainless springs from amazon.
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Harbor Freight Solar Panels
I am posting this here only because the product review was done by a Lance owner. Although the YouTube was posted in 2020. Harbor Freight just embedded the video in there advertising email sent a couple days ago. I am not endorsing the product; just nice seeing a Lance TT in the background. Link: Harbor Freight Solar Panels with Lance Trailer in background. Thomas - Bend, OR
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I think the one I bought at Harbor Freight was labeled "jiggle pump".
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Re: Soft Start for Generator
My Harbor Freight 2000w Predator will run my A/C at 6,800' since I added the MicroAir Easy Start. It's been 3 years. No problems yet. 300+ hours on the generator. So any 2000w+ should be satisfactory. I made a cable from the twist 30a connector to a standard 115/15a plug using a 10ga extension cord. Much easier to handle vs the heavy 30a power cable with the RV plug. I can also run lights and the TV with my Dish Tailgater using a small inverter. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for feed back. Going with a beefier generator. Heard Harbor Frieghtvmentioned few times 8n forum. Really appreciate all the great advice. Take care and Keep Camping!
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Yes, that HF 3500 watt Predator gen just works. Yeah, it works great until asked to perform in hot environs. I've personally witnessed two that overheated and couldn't handle a 13.5k A/C unit and that was all that was asked of it. The internet also finds many complaints in this regard. It's unfortunate...such hope and promise. Bottom line is again..."ya get what you pay for".
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I have several friends who tried them. They worked fine until put to real use. They consider them throw away 100 hour generators. In my mind they are pure junk with no parts or service support. But then I think that of everything HF sells. Honda is the way to go. If I didn't want to go Honda I'd go Yamaha and then Champion.
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My Harbor Freight 2000w Predator has worked flawlessly for 4+ years. Power outages of 10 days this past winter and 13 days in January 2022 put 350+ hours (I added one of those $10 hour meters from Amazon). It ran more items than the iPower 2000w inverter generator. Highly recommend. Just too bad the price has gone up over $150. I paid $429 back in the day. Hope this helps.