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Survival Kit in a Sardine Can

December 16, 2010 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

If you do a lot of camping, you know there are certain items you need to always have with you.  survival-kit-in-a-sardine-canBandages, a compass, some matches, a way of starting a fire, and many other things are quite useful, and sometimes, they can even help save lives.  However, it can be difficult to remember to pack each and every item you need in your survival kit.  How do you remember to grab all of these things without making a long checklist and looking over it every time you head out to the wilderness?  Simple—just purchase the Survival Kit in a Sardine Can.  It has everything you’ll need in case of an emergency, and it’s all packed into one small, space-saving can.

The tiny, waterproof, and lightweight sardine tin contains an entire survival kit, yet it’s small enough to fit in your pocket.  It features a compass, whistle, razor blade, a fire starter cube, a reflective signal surface, a fishing hook and fishing line, and a wire clip, so you’ll have everything you need to survive.  In the first aid department, the survival kit includes first aid instructions, non-aspirin pain reliever, an adhesive bandage, a safety pin, an alcohol prep pad, and some antibiotic ointment.  The kit also includes a pencil and a note pad, an energy nugget (aka a piece of candy), tea, sugar, gum, salt, and a watertight bag to place items in.

This kit really does have everything hikers and campers need.  Plus, you can even carry one around in your car or in your purse or backpack for emergencies.  You never know when you’ll need a bandage, some pain reliever, or a cup of tea (well, maybe not the tea).


Energy Efficient DC Cooler

October 20, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

If you go on many picnics or if you love taking road trips, you know that taking along a cooler full of food or drinks is a necessity.  This is especially true if you don’t want to make many stops along the way or don’t want to pay the high prices you often find at gas stations.  energy-efficient-dc-coolerIt’s much cheaper to buy drinks at the grocery store in six or twelve packs, for example, than it is to purchase a single drink at a gas station.  However, this means you have to deal with ice, and then you have to deal with all of that water in your cooler when the ice melts.  However, if you want to keep your drinks cool for hours without dealing with this watery mess, all you need is the energy efficient DC cooler.

The energy efficient DC cooler gives you two different options.  If you set it to cold, it will chill your food and drinks to around 40 to 45 degrees below room temperature.  On the other hand, you can set it to hot and it will keep your food nice and warm until you’re ready to eat.  This gives you many new picnic options.  No longer will you have to rely on cold sandwiches or other types of cold food.  Now you can take a nice, hot meal with you wherever you go.  The cold setting makes it great for keeping those drinks nice and chilly, as well, and it can hold up to twelve standard sized soda cans.

Want more?  The energy efficient DC cooler also features an AM/FM radio to keep you entertained during your picnic!  You can listen to your favorite music while eating a great meal or enjoying a cold drink, making this one of the best coolers around.


BoGo Solar LED Flashlight Review

September 29, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

The BoGo Solar LED Flashlight may sound like an oxymoron—a solar flashlight?  But if you need a flashlight, doesn’t that mean it’s dark?  Well, not exactly.  bogo-solar-led-flashlightThe concept of the BoGo flashlight was actually invented to give children in developing countries the ability to study and play at night without electricity.  They would simply leave the flashlight out in the sun during the day so it would charge up and then use it at night.  BoGo, in fact, stands for Buy One, Give One, and every time a person purchased a BoGo light, one was donated to a child in a third world community.

The BoGo Solar LED Flashlight features six bright LEDs that can provide up to eight hours of light after they’ve been charged up for ten hours.  The batteries in the flashlights will last between 750 and 1,000 nights, giving kids almost three years of study time.  The flashlight is resistant to breaking and is water resistant, so it can handle just about anything kids can throw at it.  It also features a glow in the dark strip so it can easily be found at night.  The solar panels on the flashlight can last for up to 20 years.

The BoGo light uses three NiCad or NiMH AA rechargeable batteries to power the light, and it can be hung to provide overhead light thanks to the convenient carrying hook.  Even if you’re not a child who needs light to study by, you can find uses for this great flashlight.  It’s very handy in an emergency or if your electricity goes out, but of course, that’s only if you’ve charged it.  If you remember to leave it out in the sun every now and then, you’ll always have a really bright flashlight around when you need one.

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Non Leaching Water Bottle

August 13, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Plastic water bottles seem to be everywhere, and unfortunately, that includes landfills and garbage dumps.  Getting rid of these water bottles is one of the main goals of many environmental groups since they can last over 700 years!  But what other solution to convenient water is there?  eco-canteenWhile you can purchase one package of plastic water bottles and use them over and over again, they will eventually wear out, or you’ll lose them, or someone will throw them away.  However, there is a solution: a non leaching water bottle like the Read more


Eco Thermo Bamboo Sleeping Pads

July 28, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

When going camping there is no item I can do without more than my eco thermo bamboo sleeping pad.  After roughing it for the day I can always be assured of a good nights sleep.  It is produced from a bamboo fabric which is long lasting and provides comfort from the cold.

eco-thermo-bamboo-sleeping-padsThe last time I was camping before I had purchased my eco thermo bamboo sleeping pad, I had to spend a night shivering as the weather had turned unexpectedly cold.  No matter what I did I could not get the heat into me.  I vowed from that moment that this would never happen to me again.  The very next week I purchased an eco thermo bamboo sleeping pad for less than $150.  And it was the best money I had ever spent. Read more


Sun Cookers

July 17, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Do you enjoy camping but hate all the stuff you have to drag out to the campsite with you? For some people, building a campfire and cooking hotdogs over it is great, but if you’re going to be camping out for several days or even a week, there’s only so much you can cook on your fire. sun-cookerYou probably won’t want to eat hotdogs for every meal, but it can be difficult to cook other types of food over an open fire. You can take a small grill with you, but that often means taking grilling accessories, charcoal or other fuel, and more.

However, there is a new alternative to cooking outdoors: sun cookers. You may have never heard of sun cookers before, but they are basically a solar powered way of cooking meals. They can make a number of great dishes, and one of the best things about them is that they require no fuel at all! You don’t have to gather wood, purchase gas, or get charcoal. Instead, all you need is a sunny area to set up your sun cooker. Once you’ve found the ideal spot, you just unfold the solar reflectors and put your food in the cooking area. The glass door lets you watch as the sun’s rays cook your lunch or dinner while you wait.

Sun cookers come with built-in thermometers and are adjustable. They heat up to 350 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, which is enough to cook many different meals. The interior of the solar oven is large enough to fit several dishes at once. While it’s not the fastest cooking oven around—it takes about 40 minutes to cook a cup of rice—it can provide you with alternatives to eating hot dogs every day. If you go camping often, one of these sun cookers may be exactly what you need to open up your menu.


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