Monthly Archives: July 2016

Kasoo Bike Handlebar Bag Bicycle Front Basket Bag with Rainproof Cover

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For the price, this is a great bike accessory. It is attractive and easy to install. It has three sturdy straps to hold it in place. It has plenty of room and a couple of small mesh pockets on the sides for keys, cash or other small items. The fabric is sturdy and over all its well constructed.The interior and exterior zippers aren’t well constructed and had to be restrung after only a couple of passes. It does come with a brightly colored rainfly as the bag isn’t waterproof.

 

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ADORN 8-Section Appetizers-on-Ice Platter Dish with Lids plus Dip Cup

I can’t stress enough how desperately I wish I’d had this two months ago when I was hosting my son’s graduation party!

First off – it’s HUGE! Ove r17 inches across (not small like the sales picture shows) and has four large sections (think pie pieces) that are each separated into two compartments for a total of eight food slots. Each pie piece has a separate lid to keep the cold in and the bottom of each pie piece has vents to allow the cold air to travel easily.

It’s easy to clean and assemble, made thick, crystal clear plastic (no clouding) and makes a very attractive addition to the table! Also, since the pie pieces and center dip bowl set into the ice tray, you can put the food in place in advance and store in the refrigerator until it’s time to serve.

 

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Fire Sense Notebook Charcoal Grill $19.73

I need more stars – 5 isn’t enough!!!

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We have a vintage 1968 hard-sided pop-up camper so when we go out into the wilderness, space is definitely at a premium and necessities that fold for storage are in high demand. . We usually take a small cast iron (read – heavy!) table-top grill that doubles as a fire pit in high fire danger conditions but it takes up a LOT of space in the truck. I ordered this little grill on a whim the other day after seeing it in the “customers also viewed” list on an aluminum “collapsible fire pit” selling for almost sixty bucks. For under twenty dollars, I really couldn’t justify not trying it out. It came this morning and I just ordered a second one so I have one to store in the camper and one for the park.

This little grill easily has the same amount of grill space as my regular charcoal grill, it folds flat for storage and even the two grates fit neatly inside the folded grill for storage! It’s light weight BUT very sturdy with metal clips that pin the sides together. The air flow holes are well spaced and it has an interior grate to hold your charcoal off the very bottom and allow proper air circulations – this beast is awesome!

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