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Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)

GRUMPA ·
Looks like land fill to me Jeff.
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Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)

Red Barchetta ·
I agree GRUMPA. Plastic packaging, plastic housing, battery inside, etc... all destined to be around long after we are decomposed.
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TALKABOUT T480 FRS/GMRS Radio

Robert H ·
Though these won’t talk on any more channels, or talk farther than other FRS-GMRS radios, it is specifically designed for emergency preparedness. It does have some nice extra features. Motorola Solutions Introduces First Radio Built to Help Families During Emergencies New TALKABOUT T480 designed specifically for household emergency readiness New TALKABOUT T480 radio offers emergency preparedness features such as a special alert button, safety whistle, weather alerts, flashlight and...
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Re: Nature's Head Composting Toilet

GregA ·
We had a composting toilet in our boat. I think you're going to like it - they work great! ...and no more searching for a "pump-out", Oh, I mean "dump" station (we're land lubbers now - almost forgot!)
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Re: Mr. Heater Portable Buddy LP heater (supplemental while awake heat)

Les1 ·
We recently took an 8 week trip out west and spent approx. 2 weeks in the Quartzsite & Lake Havasue areas on BLM land. In was quite chilly at night necessitating heat. We supplemented our furnace with the Mr. Heater Buddy. It worked great. In our truck camper, we found a perfect place to use it! We lowered our oven door and placed it on that. It was off the floor, in a spot made for heat. It functioned like a little wood stove, as we could snuggle up to it and warm our hands.
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Re: Mr. Heater Portable Buddy LP heater (supplemental while awake heat)

Bruce R. ·
I don't know why I've never done this before a couple of weeks ago. I did the same thing, set my Big Buddy on the oven door, works perfectly!! Ran it on Med. (9,000 BTU) and it quietly heated up the 1685 in no time without the drain on my batteries from running the furnace. FYI, I haven't bought any 1lb. propane bottles in ages... Refill them for next to nothing. Tip: Put the 1lb canisters in the freezer, and the 20lb tank in a tub of hot water and you can get them very close to storebought...
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