
Mount this system for a low-effort, consistent source of hot water. Vacuum tubes and copper pipes combine to heat water at a rate of 165 watts. That means it can bring five gallons of room-temperature water to 122 degrees in just four hours.
Leather gloves ready for any job in any season. These feature elastic wrist bands to help keep them in place and offer a lot of flexibility so you can move from job to job with ease.
Dry your clothes quickly, without an electric dryer. Just put your clothes in, crank the handle, and the water squeezes out. Clamp it right onto round or square tubs so the water doesn''t run everywhere.
The Headspin light''s magnetic connection means you can stick it to a chunk of metal in your work space, put it on a headlamp or flashlight mount, or use the bike mount for attaching it to handlebars, rails, and even walking sticks: 400 lumens, 40 hours run time.
This portable power station charges quickly from the sun and is equipped with 240Wh of battery storage. It also comes with tons of outputs so you can basically charge anything.
This 24-inch blade chews through logs and branches without the weight, noise, and fuel needs of a traditional chainsaw. Its small size means you can also use it in spaces where a classic chainsaw might not fit.
Fill the three-gallon sack with water and leave it in the sun. The solar panel, reflector panel, and insulation panel work together to heat the water up and keep it hot. Hang the bag, turn on the showerhead, and get clean.
Receives AM/FM/NOAA radio bands so you never miss the information you need. Bluetooth connectivity means you can use it to listen to your favorite tunes when you aren''t checking on the weather.
A tough, water-repellent jacket with stretch panels in the elbows, back, and sides to give you full range of motion. Rib-knit cuffs and draw-cord hem at the bottom help keep out the cold.
Charge it with the hand crank or plug the USB into one of Goal Zero''s solar panels. A 4,400-milliampere-hour battery gives you plenty of 400-lumen light, with extra power for charging phones, tablets, and whatever else you need.
This 48-ounce, double-wall-insulated French press means your brew will stay hot for hours after you''ve taken your coffee off the stove. One other benefit: Coffee that''s not on the stove is also coffee that won''t get burnt.
A pack frame for hauling whatever you need, even if it doesn''t fit in a traditional bag. The lashing straps plus a freighter shelf mean that if you can handle the weight, you can carry it. Padded waist belt and shoulder straps keep you comfy.
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