What is the last thing you bought and plan to buy?

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Magic Mike

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Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
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Michael
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Lee
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Some random tools.
Gmrs radios.
More usbC since old ones crapped out.

I'm not sure what I plan to buy next. Maybe a vacuum to keep tidy on longer trips. And also a 8" electeic chainsaw.
Small vacuum is a must! We live full time and are down in Southern Mexico and it has worked well
 

Cypress

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Off-Road Ranger I

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Goose Creek, SC, USA
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A Hummer H3T Adventure.

I'm going to have to do away with the running boards eventually and fab up a set of rock rails but other than that, I"m pretty happy with it. It is much more comfortable and easier to drive than the XJ and with OEM lockers front and rear, every bit as capable.

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Staticline40

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Fort Mill, SC, USA
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That's pretty sick! What's your intended use case for this? I'm intrigued.
Well driving in the dark around here can be pretty sketchy with all the deer around, at least that's what I told the wifey :tearsofjoy: . Last year when my friends and I were driving South on 191 out of Moab it was so dark you couldn't see anything, oncoming traffic prevented us from using our death lights. This would have been very helpful in that situation. Plus it's just plain cool.
 

Staticline40

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My inner geek needs details.
This is the Trailblazer Ranger, the next version up, the 640 allows you to use ethernet or wifi. I have the app installed on my truck iPad as well as side loaded on my Overlander. I cut the alligator clips off the included juice cable and used an open switch on my sPod to power the camera up. I had RAM mount bits and pieces laying around so I could mount it to the rack for easy on and off. It has several IR modes and allows you to record as well.
 

Cypress

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Off-Road Ranger I

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Goose Creek, SC, USA
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This is the best camping light I've ever owned. Need task lighting while cooking? Done. Directional lighting that sticks to your vehicle while changing a tire? It's perfect. Nightlight for your 5-year-old? Yep, it does that too. Batteries that last? 9 hours on high or 40 hours on low. It will also charge your devices in an emergency. All of that comes in a 2-1/2" x 10" package.

$60 on the Zon. Link for the interested.

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Rambo1619

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Antioch, CA, USA
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Derek
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Edwards
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27721

This is the best camping light I've ever owned. Need task lighting while cooking? Done. Directional lighting that sticks to your vehicle while changing a tire? It's perfect. Nightlight for your 5-year-old? Yep, it does that too. Batteries that last? 9 hours on high or 40 hours on low. It will also charge your devices in an emergency. All of that comes in a 2-1/2" x 10" package.

$60 on the Zon. Link for the interested.

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I like all the options. Might be buying this one.