EB240...now THAT'S a powerful unit!
I was also thinking that it would be good to be able to move it around a bit if needed but easy to keep in one spot if not.
LOL, yep that is exactly what I am trying to work out. that might be my best plan. It might make more sense for me to get a 12 or 14 inch.
So if I come across Attila and his Huns while I am out overlanding, I will have NO PROBLEM cooking for them all:tearsofjoy:
I met a fella at my last overlanding meetup that swore by the Timbuk Skottle. While I am no stranger to cooking on a Wok, I think that it is a good idea to have one of these. However, the price :dizzy:
So being a fairly handy guy I figured that I could make one of these without too much issue...
New here, but certainly not to webpage design and was wondering what the chances would be of adding in a new under the "OVERLAND GENERAL DISCUSSION " group that was particularly dealing with electronics, wiring, lights, power creation and distribution etc?
I am in the midst of preparing my...
On Gaia with the Gaia Topo (feet) overlay, I have found a bunch of small forest roads just south of Cobb Ridge Recreation Area that I am planning on exploring over the next few months.
Here is one short one. I didn't have time to explore all of it because was very rushed but it did not look...
Not to revive an old thread but I am certainly happy to hear about the great reviews on the Whynter fridges. I recently purchased one and waiting for it to arrive late next week.
So question. How is the noise level and the energy consumption on the 45?
Would be super awesome, would love for you to do that.
I was certainly planning on attending this weekend but my son's band will be heading up to Branson this weekend for a band competition and of course I can't miss that. But one of these days...
I have an FJ Cruiser that I am in the midst of building a set of storage drawers as well as a slide-out for a refrigerator. I was looking for which might be the best way to power the fridge full time (will just be leaving it in and operational basically 24/7 as my overlander is also my DD).
A...
New to overlanding after being in the off-road scene for quite a while with various jeeps, 4runners, full size rigs etc. Sold my Jeep earlier this year after I got tired of visiting all of these awesome places, but never having enough room to pack enough stuff to be able to enjoy an extended...
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