Powered by Blogger.
Showing posts with label Camping Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camping Gadgets. Show all posts

4 Must Have Camping Gadgets

Gadgets and gears are becoming very common among adventure lovers, nowadays there are so many essential gears in the market but it’s difficult to decide that which one is best and more essential gadget for your camping activity. 
4 Must Have Camping Gadgets

Here is a useful guide for camping gadgets that can help you a lot by saving your time. Camping gadgets are now available everywhere and you can grab that from your nearest market place. But as It is 21st century and now people can buy online from everywhere around the world. 

1. Hand Mount Light


Hand Mount Light Tool | Camping Gadgets

It’s a hand mounted light just like as a wearable gadget. When you have to do something with both of your hands and no one else is there to hold the light, Hand Mount Light is the perfect solution.

Hand Mount Light Specifications:

Hand Mount Camping Gadget
Hand Mount Light Tool | Camping Gears

  • LED Light
  • Adjustable Nylon Hand Strap
  • Rocker Style On/Off Switch
  • Lightweight and Comfortable

2. Timber Creek LED Tent Light and Fan

Timber Creek LED Tent Light and Fan

This is a really great tool even it is this much amazing that I am also a big fan of this tool. High power white LED bulb let the camping area bright and fan is extremely essential if you are camping in hot season. It contains 4 D batteries that can make it running for a maximum time of 48 hours. You can easily hang it in your camp with an attached hook. 
LED Camping Light and Fan
LED Light and Fan Essential for Camping

Timber Creek LED Tent Light and Fan Specification:

  • High-power, white LED bulb produces a bright light.
  • Includes an amber night-light so you can see at night.
  • Fan can run continuously up to 48 hours.
  • Requires 4 D batteries.

3. Collapsible Bucket

Collapsible Bucket | Must Have Camping Gadgets

Collapsible bucket brilliant space-saving idea because while camping you can't carry many things but you have to take few that can perform equal to many, this one is also one of them.


4. Credit Card Survival Tool

Credit Card Survival Tool for Camping

This multi-functional stainless steel credit card shaped survival tool is just like a miracle. Convenient and multi-functional pocket survival tool has below described functions. 

Credit Card Survival Tool Specification:

Credit Card Survival Tool Specifications

Can opener, Bottle opener, Ruler, Knife edge, Screwdriver, 4 position wrench, 2 position wrench, Butterfly screw wrench, direction auxiliary indication, Key chain hole. 
Pocket Survival Tool | Camping Gadgets

Card Sized Survival Tool Essential for Camping

BioLite CampStove Review

BioLite CampStove Review
BioLite CampStove

New BioLite CampStove, which promised to not only cook your wieners but also charge your smartphone using only firewood. This summer, I had a chance to take one camping to see how it worked in the wild. I took it on a road trip to northern Michigan with a friend. We were planning to camp along the way but it was a fairly civilized trip, with iPads, phones and cameras in tow. It seemed a perfect test bed for the BioLite.


The idea of the BioLite is appealing on many fronts. You don’t need to take along messy, smelly and decidedly “un-green” stove fuel since it burns only wood. It provides guilt-free USB charging of small electronics like your phone, tablet or even a rechargeable headlamp like the Light & Motion I brought along. And tools that have multiple uses are always welcome when camping and this one can boil your water while it’s charging devices. So how did it work?

BioLite CampStoveErgonomically, the BioLite is well-designed, with its components nesting into each other, and setup was a cinch: the legs fold out and the charging module hooks into place on the side of the mesh burning cylinder. Instructions were easy to follow: Build a small pile of twigs in the bottom of the cylinder (BioLite even provided a starter pack of wood), press the button to start the small fan in the charging unit and drop in a match. This last step is easier said than done. The cylinder is deep and narrow so lighting the wood required a few tries and a quick hand to avoid getting burned. But once the wood caught, the whirring turbine fanned the flames quickly.

Boiling water is as easy as it sounds. The top of the fire cylinder is not huge but was stable enough to set a pot of water on. The design of the cylinder funnels heat upwards, which is effective for cooking, but it also is fairly efficient, without a lot of heat loss that plagues many other kinds of camp stoves. The stove also heats up fairly quickly, depending on the kind of wood fuel you add. It was not long before we had a roaring fire in the cylinder, and the green light on the charging unit told me it was ready to serve double duty and charge a phone. Here’s where some of my complaints started.

Due to the relatively small size of the stove, you can only burn small twigs and wood scraps. This means that, while the stove heats up quickly, it also necessitates nearly constant stoking. Turn your back on the stove for a couple of minutes to set up your tent or fish out another beer, and your fire has dwindled and the charging system shuts down until it gets roaring again. Constant stoking also meant removing my cook pot repeatedly to add fuel. My friend and I quickly learned that running the stove to charge a device requires constant attention. It is not the kind of thing you can set and forget while you set up camp and come back to a charged iPhone for your evening’s Pink Floyd. We started with a completely discharged iPhone and it took about an hour of trial and error and scrambling around the forest floor looking for twigs to get the phone to about 8%.
About BioLite CampStove

Given the design of the BioLite, packing up required thoroughly cleaning out the ash and charred remains of the fire before nesting components back together. Even so, the stylish orange charging unit still ended up streaked and greasy with black residue the next time I took it apart.

Despite these gripes, there is something satisfying and magical to hearing that familiar iPhone “chirp” when charging begins merely from a fire in the woods. The key with the BioLite is setting reasonable expectations. A phone is a potential safety device and having a means to charge it even to 8% can mean the difference between an emergency text message and sending smoke signal semaphores from a hilltop. The BioLite will not power your evening’s entertainment, but that is probably a good thing anyway. - gearpatrol
 

Popular Posts