hipsterreplacement
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I currently live in a parked travel trailer. I anticipate at some point I'll need to live in my minivan so I'm trying to pare down. One of the problems I've had with accumulating stuff is not just the poor person's fear of not being able to afford to replace it if I end up needing it after all (and not having folks to borrow it from), but also that sometimes you have something like a pan or knife that's good in some situations but not others. Getting items that are durable, but light as can still be durable, that don't take up a lot of space, that work in as many different situations as you need can be challenging. We all have different needs and preference, but I still thought it would be fun to find out which items folks consider indispensible to their kit.
I'm still struggling with this so for me so far it's:
Swiss army knife
Nesting stainless steel pots/pans
Nesting melamine mixing bowls with tops that seal on them
Collapsible dishpan, bucket
Aluminum broom/brush handle that can be used to screw on more than one tool
Exped Megamat (expensive, but has been worth every penny)
I wish I could add the Luci light to this list, but I've had 2 stop working on me within a couple months. Great design...if it would just keep working.
I'm still struggling with this so for me so far it's:
Swiss army knife
Nesting stainless steel pots/pans
Nesting melamine mixing bowls with tops that seal on them
Collapsible dishpan, bucket
Aluminum broom/brush handle that can be used to screw on more than one tool
Exped Megamat (expensive, but has been worth every penny)
I wish I could add the Luci light to this list, but I've had 2 stop working on me within a couple months. Great design...if it would just keep working.