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carrygodmother
Добавлен 24 фев 2014
Let’s talk about backpacks, travel gear, camping equipment, stationery, EDC and everything onebag. A steady stream of reviews, walkthroughs, discussions and everything else you need to know about what you carry and what you carry it in.
The Brown Buffalo Conceal Backpack Review
The infamous backpack that somehow still feels incomplete.
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Trakke Banana Crossbody Bag Review
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 года назад
Whether you call it a fanny pack, waist bag or bum bag, see why this sling excels as an edc carry.
Tom Bihn Face Mask Review V2/V3/V4
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Review and comparison of different versions of Tom Bihn Face Masks. No one likes wearing masks, but see how these Tom Bihn face masks perform, and what you need to know about them.
Outlier New Way Shorts Review
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Versatility and quality, iconic for a reason. Why these do-it-all shorts may be the last shorts you’ll ever buy.
Pilot Parallel Refilling and Cleaning Calligraphy Pen
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 года назад
No need for a converter. How to clean and re-use the cartridge.
Tom Bihn Icon Bag Review
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 года назад
A review of the original Tom Bihn Icon. What worked and what didn’t, s with a walk-through of the proposed changes to the updated version.
Tom Bihn Daylight Backpack Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
More than a packable backpack? Quarantine has me reviewing this backpack.
GSI Pinnacle Basecamper Cookset Review
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
The ideal cookware whilst camping?
Matador Soap Bar Case Review
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.4 года назад
A quarantine review of the Matador FlatPak Soap Bar Case
Water Bottle Review Yeti vs Zojirushi vs Nalgene vs Contigo
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 года назад
Self-Isolation has me reviewing water bottles. Comparing Yeti vs Zojirushi vs Nalgene vs Contigo.
I`ve been using these pens for years. What you do not know about cleaning is astounding.
Hi I was curious if you have ever used the parallels as a dip pen with India inks . And you experience si you had with cleaning consistent flow, kinks in the ink(ink blobs)?
I'm an idiot... 🤣
Thank you for making this video; it is really helpful.
Good video. Very helpful.
I am a calligrapher of 37 years, and I use Pilot Parallel pens quite a lot. Informative video, but there are easier ways to do this. With all due respect, sir, you made this much too difficult.
No cartridge needed. This pen can be eye dropper filled with just a little silicone grease on the threads. Use any fountain pen ink you want.
Helpful, thank you.
You could've written an entire novel with all that ink wasted lol. Loved the video, tho!
I loved this video, it shows what can happen if you’re a normal person working with ink pens. Thanks, now I don’t feel so defeated when I get ink on something!
they did fix the pouch problem with the mini but it is smaller
Can we wash the pen after every use even if the ink is present in the cartridge?
Sure can. If changing the ink colour, just completely wash out the cartridge clear so the inks don’t mix.
The music is triggering
I just learned that you can flip the drain stopper the other way
Is it really non stick?
How’s this hold up on an open fire? Are those lids safe to have on whole boiling water?
LMFAO when you compared the pans to a relationship. I almost squirted my coffee out on the screen. I like that you showed that the lids dont fit. That is so weird.
Way too many " ohms". Learn how to not say " um, erm, ohm, etc.
Do you still have this pack, and would you consider parting with it?
Really useful review. Thanx.
Being that these are 2 way stretch and not 4 way, do these feel at all restrictive? I’m looming for supreme stretch that almost feels like a work out short.
I don’t personally find them restrictive at all but I think it’ll also depend on how it fits on you. Because these shirts tend to run slim, they may feel a little tight when doing “stretchy” activities, but in terms of the fabric itself, I would say it has enough all-way stretch or give. It was never an issue for me.
@@carrygodmother8360 exactly what I needed to read. Thank you kindly 🙏
How would this compare to one of the smallest dry bags you could find?
I will say you are wrong on 2 two things of the zijirushi there is a one you can get it in matte 2 if you put in ice even if it’s a little ice the length of coldness is over 24 hours I have had my ice in my bottle still be in there 48 hours laters when I went to find the bottle I forgot about as I have several of them.
The montage's really said 🤡
the grilled chesse analog really hit home
Eres un completo idiota; no puedo creer que no hayas podido rellenar el cartucho sin derramar más de la mitad de la tinta... Anyway, gringos at work...
Will it fit a handgun ?
Useful video. However, I prefer using the bulb rather than the faucet directly - saves a lot of water.
Great info, thanks!
comment got deleted why? Critical questions about the stitching unwanted?
I don’t know what happened, I didn’t delete your comment. I was actually trying to find it and couldn’t. Sorry, what was your question again?
I just submerge everything under water in a small bowl. You can still use the bulb or a cleaning converter or anything that creates water/air pressure when it's under the water. It'll suck and blow the air in and out each time, similar to refilling a non-cartridge fountain pen in an inkwell. That way you don't have to draw water into it each time, and also there's less splashing. And as for the cartridges, I only have a couple Namiki cartridges, so maybe this has changed, but on the ones I have there's no ball inside and no flap that I can see. I find that these don't even need a syringe like most cartridges. I can just refill them with a small eyedropper as long as I take it slow--if I go fast it will try to overflow on me. That's how I refill my Pilot Metropolitans; I haven't even bought converters for them because the cartridges refill so easily, no needle syringe needed. If I found one with a flap and ball I would try to remove them. It doesn't seem to cause any excess ink flow to have an open end as the ones I have. On my Parker cartridges I do notice a flap and if I remove it by scoring with a knife that does cause fitting issues, and leakage, and the opening is so small you need a needle syringe, but not so with the Pilot/Namiki cartridges.
Why two lids if both only fit the smaller pot?
If you were to buy a cook set now to replace your GSI Basecamper today...What would it be?
Thanks for the review, not too many reviews for this set. Your teflon coating looks to be in 'ok' shape, but definitely not perfect. I'm curious if you could let us know what sort of utensils you use in the pan (wood, plastic, metal), and what you've been using to clean. I'm trying to decide if I want my next set to be this (non-stick) or Stainless Steel. Thanks!
Yeah, my set is in rough shape as I’ve been using it for years now. I generally try to use plastic utensils on this pan, though admittedly I have used metal on it several times as well when the need arose. For washing this set in the backcountry I use Sea to Summit’s multi-purpose wash (I think it’s called wilderness wash). Good luck with picking your next set! I’ve never had a stainless steel set, so I can’t give my opinion on it. Hope this helped and thanks for watching!
Stainless steel has advantages in terms of holding heat and heating evenly. But no matter what you do - seasoning, temp monitoring, etc., at some point you will have food stick and will have to spend additional time cleaning it. If Stanley would put a non-stick coating on the even heat fry pan, they'd own the market. But they won't likely add that feature. For simple ease of cleaning, I've gone back to a non-stick aluminum pan. Just quicker and easier to deal with.
Great review I am picking up the 3.0 version mini also did you get the bigger version of this one? If so could you do a review on it thanks. I am getting more into camping overlanding
I don’t have the bigger version, but the new 3.0 looks much improved and made some welcome changes that solved some issues I had with this one. Still recommend it for a packable blanket. Thanks for watching! 👍🏽
@@carrygodmother8360 the m you for the response, I just got the 3.0 mini I haven’t opened it yet I plant to I was just worried it is going to be really small.
Great review. Had looked at this bag a while back but was turned off by the one open pocket. The two dividers & d ring r a great addition. If u measured buckle end to buckle end with the strap fully extended how many inches would u say that would be?? Subscribed & liked.
I just measured it and end-to-end the strap measures at around 33 inches. Add another half inch or so for the connector on the other side and that’s essentially the largest possible girth you can go without any mods. Hope this helped, thanks for watching and reach out if you have any other questions :)
Whoa 😳 There must be some little fellers on that side of the world. That’s going to be about 10 inches short for me. Hey thanx for the reply & have a great day!!
Great video! Thanks for sharing :)
The yeti is 26 oz lol I have one
You can also use packable daypacks as your packing cube!
True. Though I’ve never used it that way before, it makes sense and saves room while still making it functional 👍🏽
And, Bihn makes two perfectly rectangular packing cubes that have straps and hence double as day packs (this Daylight is a slightly teardrop shape which is less efficient inside rectangular luggage but works well as an packing cube inside a larger teardrop day pack. An alternative use is as a "pullout" bag inside a larger carry-on luggage that might be at risk for gate checking.
Are the shorts in the video black or blue AF? Great video!
Black. I’ve had those shorts for 2 years now and I did notice they’re not as black as they used to be. Still great shorts tho, if you can swallow the price. Thanks for watching!
“Kinda like a bra...” LOLOLOL nice one
Lol it’s just what came to my head right then 😂 . Thanks for your comment 👐🏽
I have four of these... works well with my floorless mesh ridge shelfer
Damn just bought one and now 3.0 version available, looks like they looked at your video and adopted all your suggestions in new version, larger pouch, loop small version and more water resistant.
Woah, really? I had no idea there is a new version of the blanket. I think you’ll still find the V2 you bought pretty useful and handy, I know I did. Glad they’re making those changes though. Thanks for letting me know!
I would use a siringe with a thick needle.
What kind of ink do you recommend for the refill? Thx
Different inks react differently, but for that particular one, I used Rohrer & Klingner Alt-goldgrun, which is a fantastic shading ink if you like green. But you can pretty much use any ink you like, for the most part would work fine with the pilot parallel. If you like blue, the Iroshizuki Kon-Peki works beautifully with that pen too.
@@carrygodmother8360 thanx. I just bought 4 of these pens.
@@ReneAlexisPenalozaMunoz oh yeah different size nibs, eh? I love ink and love penmanship and writing. Hope you enjoy it, it can be an expensive hobby but when you get the letters right, it’s so satisfying and beautiful. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video, let me know if I can be of any future help :)
Here's a list that helped me out. survivalinnature.com/best-pocket-blankets/ In the end, I went with #1. "2:06"
Thanks for the link. I actually haven’t heard of some of those other blankets at all, good to know, def worth checking out.
Just love these Pinnacle line, started with the 10” pan for camping, while trying it at home I was impressed with the performance, I bought the small kit for camping, added the 5 liter tub so I could fit plates, a small stainless pot for coffee and an Ozark Trail cup all fitted nice inside the tub, added a UCO utensil combo and a separate pot grabber since the one provided gets too hot to interchange, I car camp so weight is not an issue. Took it in the field, again the performance was outstanding so I bought the big set to keep in my second home in Baja which is a 30’ trailer, not much space for cookware. Now I’m able to have quality cookware in Baja that doesn’t take much space, and my modified small set for camping. Thanks for the video.👍🏻 very well done.
Woah that’s quite an impressive set-up you’ve made for yourself. Good call on just throwing everything in the tub for grab’n’go car camping, I’ll try that myself this summer. And thanks for the kind words!
Like you, I prefer swinging it over my left shoulder. Also right hand dominant, so my Evergoods CPL works perfectly for me. But people gotta complain, lol.
Yes! That was a key feature for me on the CPL. I find most backpacks with vertical access have zipps on the opposite side unfortunately. Thanks for your feedback! 👍🏽
Clear & really helpful review. Good job
I got the v4... might get the v3 later 😁
Nice! Hope that worked out well for you. The V3 is designed similar but also feels quite different than the V4 when wearing it.