Esbit and fuel tablets have been used since WW2. I’ve used mine when our power was out. Since it is galvanized steel you can burn wood in the stove as well. Well made. Go for the large Esbit stove.
13 mph wind to actually make the windmill generator work. So, basically, it is useless unless you are in an area where the wind is strong, and consistent.
I'd probably buy nearly everything showed and definitely use them all....if.....I wasn't so "Financially Challenged" lmao 😂😂😂. All these inventions amaze TF out of me 😮😮😮.
Oh PLLEEEAASSSEEE! Esbit has been market as a fuel since 1936 and the Esbit stove in the cover photo has been standard equipment for all German soldiers for the past 70 years.
Weight is everything for us even in the van. Can't see us dragging any of these with us. Love the idea of the wipes but $30 a packet? 😂 Excellent production. Questionable products.
The Konrad folding table design is not new, It has existed for at least 20 years. But one thing is new. It's made out of aluminum, and the old one is made of aluminum and plastic. The old model had a problem. If it was left in the sunshine with downpours of rain, the plastic became brittle and crack.
Be careful with these "gadgets" channels. A lot of them are scams and for some reason they still promote them. And always pay special attention to "Amazing" gadgets from Asia.
Camping should be something that you learn, not buy a gadget for. Not to dis your video which is good. For example, buying magnets instead of learning knots. Please people, learn!
Everybody do as want. But both if you decide to camp the old style or buying the most recent equipment, please don't share music or noises or light or trash to everybody.
I bought a black out tent -- NOT COLEMAN . Just some things to consider, especially if you are going for a more budget friendly knock off. Let's face it, for many of us, the quality difference vs price difference of Coleman does not make sense. Aesthetics -- the inside looked like a large black trash bag. When in bright light, it had a purplish tint to it, which made the light inside very unflattering. that is okay for the days all you do is sleep in it, but if the weather is the pits, the ugly look of everything around you is just adding insult to injury. Temp control -- Cooler, more shaded experience was exactly what I bought the tent for, ... and exactly what I did not get. It heated up fast once the sun hit it. That was nice on cool days, and horrible on warm days. This is not to knock Coleman in anyway. I have never seen a 'real' Coleman black out tent -- only pictures. I have no reason to believe that it has any of the same issues my budget option did.
HAHAHAHAHAHA isn't this suppose to be all new things? I got one of those Esbit stoves that's older then I am... hell twice as old as I am, I got it fro my grand father back before 06, he told me he got it back in the 70's
Your "incredible" folding solid fuel cooker was standard issue in British Army ration packs in the 1970s so they have been useless for many many years.
Where are you getting your prices? The first thing you showed was twice the cost on the website. And your fridge with ice is one of many of the same sort.
NTK Outdoors Konrad Folding Table and Stools Set is not new. I have plastic version that I bought over 30 y.o. ago. Could of had am aluminum version, if I wanted to spend that much.
@@wtflmaa7842 False. Facts cannot be subjective. The objective truth, and that is what we should all be striving for, is that Aluminum is pronounced "Aluminum" everywhere. However, if you're a backwater hick it might be different due to varying levels of education and superstition. This is not something that is individually tailored...
@@chilledwalrus You are right, sorry for being so vague. He pronounced the name of the common metal which in English is named 'aluminium' quite correctly. Of course if you are speaking a different language than English then there is a possibility that your language is calling this metal something else. Reminds me of the heated exchange between 2 women in New York: - "Where did you learn English?" - "In England, of course. And you, ma'am?"
@chilledwalrus The American Chemical Society (ACS) officially adopted aluminum in 1925, but in 1990 The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) accepted aluminium as the international standard. And so we land today: with aluminum used by the English speakers of North America, and aluminium used everywhere else.
@@PREPFORITdon’t be ridiculous. Many RUclipsrs will do what they can to get traffic to their channel, and one way is to place a pretty girl showing off shapely legs. It works. I clicked on it because I’m a subscriber to TechZone. It’s a great channel. I don’t like it when any channel uses “click bait.” Remember the saying, “sex sells.” It gets people’s attention. It’s all about advertising.
I had a good laugh at the ESBIT compact stove. I had the same stove 62 years ago in Boy Scouts. Burned Benzine tablets.
Prices are not bad on a lot of the items.. Love the tents and the chair…
Wow, these gadgets make camping so much more convenient and enjoyable. Definitely adding them to my gear list
One of the most American "camping" videos i watched
Most of this stuff is geared towards Australians or Europeans. This isn’t that popular in North America
I swear the whole point of camping is to go back to basics
I dig some of the gadgets, I’m old, I like spending time outdoors, and anything that makes it easier is a good thing
Esbit and fuel tablets have been used since WW2. I’ve used mine when our power was out. Since it is galvanized steel you can burn wood in the stove as well. Well made. Go for the large Esbit stove.
Actually even since before WW2
I know someone who has the "quick cabin", they use it as a guest room because it doesn't need a permit.
13 mph wind to actually make the windmill generator work. So, basically, it is useless unless you are in an area where the wind is strong, and consistent.
I'd probably buy nearly everything showed and definitely use them all....if.....I wasn't so "Financially Challenged" lmao 😂😂😂. All these inventions amaze TF out of me 😮😮😮.
Oh PLLEEEAASSSEEE!
Esbit has been market as a fuel since 1936 and the Esbit stove in the cover photo has been standard equipment for all German soldiers for the past 70 years.
I wonder how many porters I will need to carry all that gear on my next camping trip.
😂 Or 1 yak 😅
Weight is everything for us even in the van. Can't see us dragging any of these with us. Love the idea of the wipes but $30 a packet? 😂
Excellent production. Questionable products.
30 dollars! For wipes! Why wouldn't you bring a damp kitchen towel roll in a ziplock bag instead?
The Konrad folding table design is not new, It has existed for at least 20 years. But one thing is new. It's made out of aluminum, and the old one is made of aluminum and plastic. The old model had a problem. If it was left in the sunshine with downpours of rain, the plastic became brittle and crack.
Wah Wah Wah.... okay Princess.
Ok camping is not for poor me! Those prices dude!
Some good gear there.
I love that the road warrior trailer has brake drums that are about to rust of the axles😂
Imagine cooking dinner on the Road Warrior and packing up right afterwards. Wouldn't it just melt?
@@FurnitureFan 🤣😂🤣
Be careful with these "gadgets" channels. A lot of them are scams and for some reason they still promote them.
And always pay special attention to "Amazing" gadgets from Asia.
The solar oven must have used it's electric backup in that demo, did you see the grey sky?
Then what do they do? Those pipes of food looks pretty hot to handle.
THAT GERMAN FOLDING MINI STOVE IS AMAZING IF ONLY THOSE SILLY PILL FUEL TABS DIDN'T COST THE MOON!!!
A Fantastic Beasts reference for a camping invention showcase 😆
Amazing
So incredible.
My $39 rocking camp chair is almost identical to the “sky nest” sans heating element, weighs less, and is easier to put together.
Love the Royale!
I had the idea of inflatable tents 35 years ago
Camping should be something that you learn, not buy a gadget for. Not to dis your video which is good. For example, buying magnets instead of learning knots. Please people, learn!
These are for Millennials and Gen Z. Ua know...the LAZY generations.
I hear you. But this is a glamping video.
@@Rob_F8Fyup, titled wrong.
Everybody do as want. But both if you decide to camp the old style or buying the most recent equipment, please don't share music or noises or light or trash to everybody.
These gadgets is just suppose to make camping EASIER so you’re not gonna buy everything just one thing ti help us
What a world of technology
I bought a black out tent -- NOT COLEMAN . Just some things to consider, especially if you are going for a more budget friendly knock off. Let's face it, for many of us, the quality difference vs price difference of Coleman does not make sense.
Aesthetics -- the inside looked like a large black trash bag. When in bright light, it had a purplish tint to it, which made the light inside very unflattering. that is okay for the days all you do is sleep in it, but if the weather is the pits, the ugly look of everything around you is just adding insult to injury.
Temp control -- Cooler, more shaded experience was exactly what I bought the tent for, ... and exactly what I did not get. It heated up fast once the sun hit it. That was nice on cool days, and horrible on warm days.
This is not to knock Coleman in anyway. I have never seen a 'real' Coleman black out tent -- only pictures. I have no reason to believe that it has any of the same issues my budget option did.
HAHAHAHAHAHA isn't this suppose to be all new things? I got one of those Esbit stoves that's older then I am... hell twice as old as I am, I got it fro my grand father back before 06, he told me he got it back in the 70's
I don't want to be funny, but we had Esbit stoves 45 years ago. Exactly this. Little fold-up solid fuel stove.
Well, yeah, they have been available since 1936, i.e. for almost 90 years.
Your "incredible" folding solid fuel cooker was standard issue in British Army ration packs in the 1970s so they have been useless for many many years.
Why pay 7G for the road warrior when you can get a full camper for the same price?
TY T.Z
Truly wild stuff
24,000 amp really? I think you mean 24000mA ! (2.4A) 🙂
Where are you getting your prices? The first thing you showed was twice the cost on the website. And your fridge with ice is one of many of the same sort.
There is no way that viscose wipes are biodegradable.
no mention of the Buzzygrill? the greatest campfire grill ever?
esbit used in the army in the 1970s known as hex burner
They were invented and sold even before WW2
No dude. Bad info. That GoSun is 3999 dollars NOT 349. You don't even show the 349 one. Some one needs better proofing before releasing.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE AMAZING CAMPING INNOVATION, GO TO JAPAN AND SEE THE GEAR THEY HAVE. YOU'LL FREAK!!
What’s the device in the thumbnail?
It's an ancient Esbit stove.
@@Rob_F8F Thank you!
@@AlexRochette You’re welcome.
Great stuff !
6 ice cubes in 30 minutes......
8 minutes, but still!
NTK Outdoors Konrad Folding Table and Stools Set is not new. I have plastic version that I bought over 30 y.o. ago. Could of had am aluminum version, if I wanted to spend that much.
8:20 Yeah, biodegradable wipes that you use, then immediately dirty your hands covering with dirt???
great video, your timestamp sections are 1 out scrubbing through
Heat tab stove is not new, had one as a Boy Scout 65 years ago
I am in an Arab country, how can I buy these products from you?
Look them up online; can find them there.
14:29 DESIGN1 MYBOAT1
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
0:05 Liam Neeson Doppelganger in a tent ?
What a w
Hexi stove has been around for decades, seriously if you do not know about them you should not be camping
Used them in Australian Army 50 years ago, never failed. Old saying, “there really isn’t anything new under the Sun” we just haven’t seen it yet😉🦘👍🏻🇦🇺
I did a poo in the sink again😂
Overpriced junk
first!
Second
Omg he liked it can u pin this pls I never got pinned before
It’s really irritating that the narrator pronounced the word “aluminum” incorrectly. Please note, there is only ONE letter “i” in the word.
@@drasticallyfantastic7164 Exactly, that is the incorrect spelling.
That depends on your language.
If you speak English, then it is "aluminium".
If you speak Americanese, then well .......
@@wtflmaa7842 False. Facts cannot be subjective. The objective truth, and that is what we should all be striving for, is that Aluminum is pronounced "Aluminum" everywhere. However, if you're a backwater hick it might be different due to varying levels of education and superstition. This is not something that is individually tailored...
@@chilledwalrus You are right, sorry for being so vague.
He pronounced the name of the common metal which in English is named 'aluminium' quite correctly.
Of course if you are speaking a different language than English then there is a possibility that your language is calling this metal something else.
Reminds me of the heated exchange between 2 women in New York:
- "Where did you learn English?"
- "In England, of course. And you, ma'am?"
@chilledwalrus The American Chemical Society (ACS) officially adopted aluminum in 1925, but in 1990 The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) accepted aluminium as the international standard. And so we land today: with aluminum used by the English speakers of North America, and aluminium used everywhere else.
Click bait!
did you cry ?
@@PREPFORITdon’t be ridiculous. Many RUclipsrs will do what they can to get traffic to their channel, and one way is to place a pretty girl showing off shapely legs. It works. I clicked on it because I’m a subscriber to TechZone. It’s a great channel. I don’t like it when any channel uses “click bait.” Remember the saying, “sex sells.” It gets people’s attention. It’s all about advertising.