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$20 for a cat litter box? I don’t think so…
If you want one that won't spread litter anywhere. Use a plastic tote. And simply cut a hole in the top. I found a similar sized tote at Home Depot for $12. Our 2kb kitten has used it since we first got her. Been using ones like this (not my pic) for years. Way better than anything you can buy. You can also cut a hole in the front. If your cat is old and can't jump up.$20 for a cat litter box? I don’t think so…
The one on the left is the one we have had for years, but a rectangle opening.If you want one that won't spread litter anywhere. Use a plastic tote. And simply cut a hole in the top. I found a similar sized tote at Home Depot for $12. Our 2kb kitten has used it since we first got her. Been using ones like this (not my pic) for years. Way better than anything you can buy. You can also cut a hole in the front. If your cat is old and can't jump up.
The commercial one on the right probably costs $35+. I used a paper plate to draw the circle. And emt shears to cut the hole.
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Funny you mention them I picked up a couple packs for yard work and casual wear and was wondering how they would work for extended wear like that.This is the best t shirt ever made imo
And it’s not even close. I would take this over my first lite wick, any Nike or Lou Lou lemon workout shirt I got. It doesn’t not hold
Odor, is the by far the lightest and fastest drying shirt I have ever seen, you could not make a more breathable shirt. Wear it as your first layer one every hunt if it’s cold it’s a layer you can change out as you sweet if it’s hot keep it on all day
32 Degrees Men's Air Mesh Tee-20$ 4 pack at costco
I have had my first pair of ORVIS pants from Costco for about a year now. Still going strong. Bought two more pairs a couple months ago and will buy more again.Another vote for the Costco Orvis Tech pants. I've got a bunch, wade in them, canoe in them, hike in them, work in them...
100% Second this one. Set it up once and then you can just leave the band on even while its in your chest holster without issue.AZIAK BINO CLAMP
Light weight, don’t really notice it’s there, $40 that will most likely keep folks from feeling the need for a spotter!
Bino Clamp | Aziak Equipment
The Bino Clamp is lightweight, low profile, simple and incredibly secure binocular to tripod adapter. It fits into a bino harness while installed and quickly and securely mounts to a tripod. Simply the best way to mount your binoculars to a tripod for stability while glassing! For detailed...www.aziakequipment.com
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I picked up the orvis and Eddie Bauer insulated tech pants from Costco this past winter and they work wonders in -15 snowblowing the driveway, ice fishing or some quick work on a vehicle when the temps dip down.I have had my first pair of ORVIS pants from Costco for about a year now. Still going strong. Bought two more pairs a couple months ago and will buy more again.
Love mine, BUT, you should check out the Wiser Precision Sparrow,, similar idea but the connection point is closer to the center of gravity of the binos,, and has a small hole in the base to put your trekking pole tip in if you weren’t off the tripod.AZIAK BINO CLAMP
Light weight, don’t really notice it’s there, $40 that will most likely keep folks from feeling the need for a spotter!
Bino Clamp | Aziak Equipment
The Bino Clamp is lightweight, low profile, simple and incredibly secure binocular to tripod adapter. It fits into a bino harness while installed and quickly and securely mounts to a tripod. Simply the best way to mount your binoculars to a tripod for stability while glassing! For detailed...www.aziakequipment.com
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Also gonna try the Sparrow this year. Looks handydandy.Love mine, BUT, you should check out the Wiser Precision Sparrow,, similar idea but the connection point is closer to the center of gravity of the binos,, and has a small hole in the base to put your trekking pole tip in if you weren’t off the tripod.
I’m trying it this year, and will let my son use the Aziak one .
Love mine, BUT, you should check out the Wiser Precision Sparrow,, similar idea but the connection point is closer to the center of gravity of the binos,, and has a small hole in the base to put your trekking pole tip in if you weren’t off the tripod.
I’m trying it this year, and will let my son use the Aziak one .
Had 3 more show up today.I have had my first pair of ORVIS pants from Costco for about a year now. Still going strong. Bought two more pairs a couple months ago and will buy more again.
Got lost in the starting pages of this but any of the Dexter-Russel knifes hold up to the abuse of commercial work, light enough to backpack in/actually have with you and are possible to resharpenDexter fillet knives
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That head looks a lot like the SmallRig head I just got for $50 based on reviews in another thread but $30 cheaper. It's got a coupon to bring the price down to $20... Can't beat that!Best Budget Binoculars: ScoopX 10x42, can be picked up for $50 range on EBay right now, much lower than Amazon—they are very solid tight construction with glass that’s on par with the $200-$500 retail range. I learned of these from a friend who has tested dozens of budget brands. I think it’s a rebranded Athlon by the looks, without the warranty of course, but you can buy 5-10 for the price of a good Athlon. I did just that.
Best budget tripod fluid head: https://www.amazon.com/ProGearX-Compact-Rotation-Panorama-Mirrorless/dp/B0BWJDWRR4
I’ve bought 10 of them..come out to like $22 with coupon. They do everything the VA-5 did for me in a more compact unit with more true Arca-Swiss attachment I believe. Pretty sure they’re rebranded model of these https://shop.gohunt.com/collections/optics/products/mutnt-fluid-head-with-arca-plate
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