I use the First Alert Tundra Extinguisher in a can. Extremely cheap, compact, and are rated for electrical, grease fires and are safe for automotive wiring. Usually about $10 a can which last for roughly 30 seconds.
These look like they work very well too and a good alternative.
Thanks for the...
The only time I would run into the problem of being the only one setting up or packing is with my family. We have a tent trailer and I was the one always doing all the work. That is why I got a RTT. I get my tent setup and sit back and watch them with the trailer now.
When I go out with my...
Awesome and hello! I usually head into Idaho and Montana and sometime West side of Washington. This coming year I would love to do some exploring in Oregon. I will keep you posted on that, would be great to meet up!
Hello,
I'm Craig and am from Spokane, WA. I drive a 2004 Chevy Trailblazer - 4.2L I6, 3" lift, 285/55/20 Nitto Ridge Grappler, Rhino Rack System, Smittybilt 2783 tent. It has many other parts and customization to it.
Glad to be apart of this site and to see where it takes me and my rig...
I use rv blocks to help get level. May not be prefect but has worked well for me. Also be sure to use wheel chalks and e-brake so you don't go rolling off in the middle of the night.
I got the Camco FasTen 2x2 leveling blocks. They stack up nice and neat and the handle keeps them together so...
What up!
Name is Craig Fischer
Location : Spokane, WA
Rig: 2004 Chevy Trailblazer - 4.2L I6, 3" lift, 285/55/20 Nitto Ridge Grappler, Rhino Rack System, Smittybilt 2783 tent and many other parts and customizing done
Experience: I'll say Novice for now.
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