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Old 06-12-2008, 02:03 PM   #70
Kevy Baby
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Bring 2 tubs for washing dishes and a few old dish towels for cleaning up. (one tub to wash and one to rinse)
How about bringing the kitchen sink!

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We also really liked having a perc. coffee maker and a tea kettle for boiling water for hot choc, dishes whatever - it boils it really quickly.
Better yet: the Coleman Camping Coffee Maker. It fits right over a burner on your camp stove and makes 10 cups of drip coffee. Under $35.00. Worked great!



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We've also got a small portable generator that recharges when plugged in. It's got a cig. lighter hole, regular electric plug, air compressor, and even car jumper cables. It's about a foot square. Not needed for everyone - but came in handy for us.
As part of my Ryobi 18 volt tool kit, I have an air compressor. It works GREAT for air mattresses (and tires should the need arise). They also make a fan that runs off the same batteries, plus we have a car charger for the batteries (should the need arise). Plus, I happened to have my cordless reciprocating saw (like a Sawzall) and circular saw which came in handy for collecting firewood. Pumps that one needs to plug into the car to work are a PITA.
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