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You could have saved yourself a ton of money and space if you just used a 5 gallon bucket, 7 if you have bad kneesI thought this had a bottom in it... no bottom. So I suppose digging a small hole and not using a biodegradable bag is an option too.
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That hole's big enough you could just let the septic truck drop his hose in there
You know… build a wheeled chassis with an engine in under that tent/cot and you’d have yourself a truck with a rooftop tent. What an invention that would be.I was also eyeballing a Kamp-Rite tent cot.
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First because I needed a tent anyway... and second... I'm getting to old to sleep on the ground. I found this one on Amazon as "used - like new" for a pretty good discount. Well it showed up today... took about 2 minutes to set up and I noticed this...
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There was actually a phone number fir the seller... so I called. They said I could send it back or offered me 25% discount to just keep it. I countered with 40% off. We settled at 35% off my purchase price in form of a refund.
I put a $5 roll of tent repair tape in my cart... and I got my new tent for right at 1/2 price.
Lol... now I'm gonna see how I can spend my savings.
Back to the cooler... plugged it in... set the temp... and within minutes it brought temp to my set value (i verified it with my mechanical temp gauge). I honestly had to put my ear to the vent just to ensure it was running. Thing is really quiet...
You know… build a wheeled chassis with an engine in under that tent/cot and you’d have yourself a truck with a rooftop tent. What an invention that would be.
I looked at those electric coolers a while back. I spend most of the summer with a cooler of ice in the bed, so that would have been nice. Only problem is all the ones I looked at had no IP rating for water, so can't really leave it outside incase it rains.