andrewa wrote:Hmmm.
I’m not feeling so supportive of cheap Chinese knockoffs atm.
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Moondog55 wrote:andrewa wrote:Hmmm.
I’m not feeling so supportive of cheap Chinese knockoffs atm.
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Me neither but in the instance of the Mont snowpegs the packaging clearly said "Made in China" so all I was doing was cutting out the middleman so to speak
CraigVIC wrote:Anyone using a Fire Maple hornet?
Moondog55 wrote:CraigVIC wrote:Anyone using a Fire Maple hornet?
Yes I have two. One in each emergency kit but I'd not use them for normal cooking. for that I prefer the much more stable 117T
andrewa wrote:Hmmm.
I’m not feeling so supportive of cheap Chinese knockoffs atm.
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JohnnoMcJohnno wrote:andrewa wrote:
You would hope a tarp would be pretty fool-proof though.
Moondog55 wrote:andrewa wrote:Hmmm.
I’m not feeling so supportive of cheap Chinese knockoffs atm.
A
Me neither but in the instance of the Mont snowpegs the packaging clearly said "Made in China" so all I was doing was cutting out the middleman so to speak
kelvinn wrote:@Dexter - keen to hear how that worked out for you.
johnrs wrote:And some great AlieExpress reviews here on Frugal hiker
http://frugalhiker.blogspot.com/gal Hiker
John
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