Boondocking RV Style

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    We went with the factory installed TruHeat furnace.

    It was spendy at $2,500 but we really enjoy camping when it's cold.

    Worth every penny.

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    Speaking of pricey gear, but when it comes to clean water....
    Obviously this more a base camp or vehicle system. Well engineered. I recently purchased some of their products.

    Blu Technology RX+ ELITE, Off-Grid 0.2 Micron, Battery Powered, 2-Stage Water Filtration System for Open Water Sources, with Compact 5-Inch Filters and a Powerful Onboard Pump
    $999.99 Regular price
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    Watched an interesting Series with some cool Toyota Tacoma ORVs.
    X Overlands The Last Frontier Series, Return to Alaska. On YouTube.
    Well done with great production.
    Gear up!

     
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    Picked one of these up when they went on sale. Will use it to fuel a 17 inch Blackstone and eventually I may pick up a small portable propane powered fire pit.

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    where did you find that ? Me like
     
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    Ignik Growler and case is usually $149 USD. Typically you can find them for less on sale doing Google search.
    Here it is for $119 and free shipping. Don't know anything about the Vendor.

    https://www.atkenco.com/ignik/ignik...E6vtAneXZ5r2FyAJ7GP6dg3VZL0Sad9oaAu6cEALw_wcB

    You can find the smaller size propane tanks for much less if you forgo the case and DIY. I think Worthington makes them. I was going through the 1 lb cans pretty quickly with the Blackstone although you can refill them with the appropriate adapter. I also have a small propane heater I can use this with too.

    Here is the tank alone for $109 on Amazon.
    https://www.amazon.com/Ignik-Refill...argid=pla-943426925749&psc=1&region_id=373786

    Here's a Flame King Tank for $60.
    Built in gauge too!

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