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Sendida Bathroom Toilet Paper Holder (TP Holder Replacement)
Sendida Bathroom Toilet Paper Holder No Drilling on the wall. No Pressional Tools. No Nails Need. DIY, No Drills. Easy Installation: Sep 1: Wipe clean the ceramic tile wall still it completely dry. Sep 2: Tip off the Adhesive tape and use, put the paper rack on the right place. Sep 3: Adhesive the shelf on the wall, Please wait for 12 hours before you place cellphone or toilet paper on the holder. My Review: Installation was easy and required one tool not listed for installation - a level. I...
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Re: Nature's Head Composting Toilet
You got me thinking so, I got my wife to surf the net with me. We spent last night looking for compost toilets. Here are the 4 major makers that I found. Natures Head http://www.natureshead.net/tin...SKnswCFZNgfgodIB8G-w Air Head http://airheadtoilet.com/ Separett https://www.separett-usa.com/i...terless-toilets.html C Head http://www.c-head.com/ All four have advantages. One thing that the C head focused on was taking the urine and directing it into holding tanks instead of the bottle in...
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff
We always fry 1 or 2 # of bacon early in the trip, save the grease, refrigerate it, and use it for frying eggs, pancakes, etc. Nothing beats the taste of breakfast fried in bacon grease. If we have extra grease we put it in an empty tin can, let it solidify, and dispose of it in a bear proof bin in the campground.
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff
The aluminum can would be my solution, as was done when I was a child. However...I do not recall the use of it for frying eggs. I suspect it tastes much better than my no-cal cooking spray for frying eggs.
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
Yes, Erick. I made from galvanized tin, a ground plane plate. It holds the magnetic antenna. It is about 14 inches in diameter and flat like a pizza pan. It just sets whereever I want the antenna for the moment. I have two ways of moving it about on the roof. I open the escape hatch over the bed and set it somewhere I can reach, sometimes on the top of the air conditioner. WIth no luck there, I climbed the ladder and tried it in back of the camper. Almost always, the escape hatch trick works...
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Re: camp fire
I took an old cookie tin, rolled up some corrugated cardboard VERY tight, cut it the thickness of the cookie tin, and melted some paraffin wax/candles over the cardboard, and it makes a terrific small campfire. Not a lot of heat, but gives the ambiance!
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Mr. Heater Portable Buddy LP heater (supplemental while awake heat)
I realized recently that I hadn't mentioned one of our favorite fall & winter gadgets. A Mr. Heater "Portable Buddy" propane heater - http://www.mrheater.com/portable-buddy-heater.html Ours is at least 12 years old and still going strong. We almost exclusively dry camp so don't have electrical hook-up's when we are camping (which we are fortunate to do year 'round here). Our 1575 (& our previous popup trailer) has a single-blower Atwood furnace (model 7920-II) which is fairly loud...
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Re: 2013 Lance 2385
Our 1885 is listed as a 2014, but was built in 2013. Our slide very likely is the same as your 2385. What are you needing to know? We did have to have the slide bolted into the wall as it had an issue with the frame pulling away from the outer wall. We did lighten the load in the drawers to less than 50 lbs each, which is what Lance recommends, this includes the outer storage area. Otherwise, we haven't had problems with it. Attached is Lance's 2013 brochure that may give you some info.
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