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borekBB

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This is the cheapest easiest water system to keep in your truck. Pump is around $12 @ Home Depot. Bottles are $14 but your get $7 back when you return them. 4 5 gallon bottles lasted me and two buddies 7 days of cooking freeze dried and drinking rations. And had enough to do wash cloth baths. Hope this helps someone. Cheers
 

Ozzy841

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Anyone find they would rather use a cheap replaceable blade knife over a high quality knife? I have a few Benchmade knife’s and idk I’m always worried of losing them. And those replaceable blades like the outdoor edge r cheap and good

So anyone find themselves going from one to the other?
I have several quality hunting knives but I keep coming back to a tyto replaceable blade knife for actual out in the field use. Lightweight and I always have a sharp blade when processing an animal. I like not having to stop periodically to touch up or carry sharpening equipment. I use it for everything even popping joints and just carry a benchmade bugout folder as a backup, though I find I never use it for processing chores just edc type tasks.
 
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32 degrees has their jackets back in stock for the year. This has probably been mentioned in here before, but they are great puffy jackets for the price. They clearance them out at the end of the season too. The down jacket is about as warm as it looks, more of a mild weather or active layer. Poly fill is almost as warm and more durable.

 

colic

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Not sure if this counts or not but the nitecore nu20 is my favorite headlamp for the woods. It's tiny, has a huge runtime especially on low, has a lockout function, is USB C rechargable, and it's on the cheap

 

fmyth

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This is the cheapest easiest water system to keep in your truck. Pump is around $12 @ Home Depot. Bottles are $14 but your get $7 back when you return them. 4 5 gallon bottles lasted me and two buddies 7 days of cooking freeze dried and drinking rations. And had enough to do wash cloth baths. Hope this helps someone. Cheers
My Walmart has a similar product. Bottles are $14 to buy and .36 a gallon to refill/seal. Trying it out this year for my drinking water. Much less waste than buying cases of water bottles.
 

bowkill

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Maybe I'm missing something, but what makes this water system better than the 5 or 6 gallon square water jugs with a tap that you can buy at Walmart or Cabelas or wherever and then just fill them with your own water from home? It seems like that would be more economical. Like I said, not trying to be a nay-sayer, just making sure I'm not missing something.
 

fmyth

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Maybe I'm missing something, but what makes this water system better than the 5 or 6 gallon square water jugs with a tap that you can buy at Walmart or Cabelas or wherever and then just fill them with your own water from home? It seems like that would be more economical. Like I said, not trying to be a nay-sayer, just making sure I'm not missing something.
My home tap water has a very high mineral content and tastes terrible. We only drink it after it has gone through the RO system. The RO system cannot fill a 5 gallon container. I usually take cases of bottled water on my hunting camping trips to drink and my jerry cans are filled with tap water for washing hands/dishes etc. This year I am taking one of the above 5gal jugs for my drinking water and won't have a trash bag full of individual bottles to bring back out.
 
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Maybe I'm missing something, but what makes this water system better than the 5 or 6 gallon square water jugs with a tap that you can buy at Walmart or Cabelas or wherever and then just fill them with your own water from home? It seems like that would be more economical. Like I said, not trying to be a nay-sayer, just making sure I'm not missing something.
This is what I'm doing, filling the coolers full of 5.3 gallon cubes of good filtered drinking water from my house to keep from freezing.
 
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