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This $15 Trustfire flashlight has been the most reliable and brightest EDC light I have ever owned, and I have owned quite a few.
http://dx.com/p/trustfire-r5-a3-cree-xp-e-r5-3-mode-230-lumen-memory-led-flashlight-1-aa-1-14500-39062 |
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Dollar-store brand generic WINDEX. 99 cent for a big jug. I use it instead of washer fluid. Works way better than wallyworld-brand SUPERTECH washer fluid. You have to add a bit of anti-freeze in the winter. I think it might be bad for your paintjob, though. I just used it in the ambulances and limos, and my beater cars.
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EW is my exclusive supplier for good, happy, hangover-free drunkeness. Tisas Zig 1911 Streamlight polytac LED View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bourbon: Buffalo Trace, Evan Williams EW is my exclusive supplier for good, happy, hangover-free drunkeness. Tisas Zig 1911 Streamlight polytac LED Going on 4 years of daily use for my Polytac. It gets a lot of abuse and still works great. |
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1. For a home theater PC, this is awesome with VLC player or XBMC: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00224ZDFY/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 2. A $13 used Gillette, a $35 Merkur, or a $40 Edwin Jagger safety razor will last for generations of cheap shaves with $0.10 DE blades. 3. Jet Beam flashlights beat the pants off Surefire & are only ~$30... and there are $5-10 lights that are also just as good on Amazon, shipping from China. I have a jet beam and it will melt your eyeballs. View Quote |
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Pretty much anything from Ontario Knives. The RATs, Utlitacs, Spec Plus series, mil spec machetes...
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Kirkland 18 year old Speyside Single Malt... Amazing at 35$ a bottle.
Netflix CMMG ARs, though they aren't so cheap anymore. Pork shoulder chops and flat iron steaks. Oft overlooked but oh so good. |
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Harbor Freight engines. I have two Snapper mowers and a tiller with those engines on them.
Hyundai. For the money it's the best deal out there. |
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Gerber folder I got from Walmart. Great knife. http://www.oneknifestand.com/images/K2251.jpg View Quote Paraframe II, isn't it? I carried mine for years as my EDC. It got relegated to the truck BoB after i got my Kershaw Blur. It was always a solid performer for the $$. |
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Kirkland 18 year old Speyside Single Malt... Amazing at 35$ a bottle. Netflix CMMG ARs, though they aren't so cheap anymore. Pork shoulder chops and flat iron steaks. Oft overlooked but oh so good. View Quote Bought my CMMG .22 AR for about what the plastic or pot metal .22 AR knockoffs were going for. Looked into the Costco booze because of this thread. You don't need a membership. You can get a free day pass to buy booze. |
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My fil drove to colo from pa & averaged 6 mpg In a q.cab hemi. 6 mpg. Is @ 2k worth of gas View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dodge pickups. Flame suit on. My fil drove to colo from pa & averaged 6 mpg In a q.cab hemi. 6 mpg. Is @ 2k worth of gas Or is there more to the story? |
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My cousin knows the buyer who brokered the private label deal... try it. It's a top shelf supplier. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Kirkland Vodka My cousin knows the buyer who brokered the private label deal... try it. It's a top shelf supplier. Most of their stuff is awesome. No liquor there in alabama though. Liquor and state stores only. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Wolf primers
Tula primers Lee Factory Crimp Dies White Horse scotch Evan Williams single cask reserve whiskey Old Overholt Rye Seiko automatic watches Hamilton automatic watches Oris automatic watches |
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I second the Seiko 5 mention.
Also Orient brand watches. Sams Club paper towels. |
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It's Grey Goose Vodka......really Their bourbon and Spiced Rum is also very good. When they have the 25 yr old Single Malt "Macallan" BUY IT and quickly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Kirkland Vodka My cousin knows the buyer who brokered the private label deal... try it. It's a top shelf supplier. It's Grey Goose Vodka......really Their bourbon and Spiced Rum is also very good. When they have the 25 yr old Single Malt "Macallan" BUY IT and quickly. Cost co beer (IIRC) is Blue Moon. Just re branded. |
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Budweiser Chinese toothpaste |
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StraightTalk cellphone service.
I'll never go back to a regular service plan, fuck that. |
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Condor gear.
I keep throwing my chest rig down the driveway to give it that " to hell and back" look and it just keeps on truckin'. |
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... lots of good idea
My contribution, 10# sacks of rice and the formidable rice cooker. Makes a good dinner quick and cheap |
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Ruger 10/22
Remington 870 DE razors and blades Swiss Army Knives woobie |
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Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum
Xikar lighters and cutters Lee Reloading equipment |
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Howard Leight electronic muffs
The Kershaw Blur Ruger 22/45 Savage Accutrigger rifles Mazda Miatas |
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Dodge pickups. Flame suit on. My fil drove to colo from pa & averaged 6 mpg In a q.cab hemi. 6 mpg. Is @ 2k worth of gas My 03 Cummins gets 26 mpg highway and 23 city. |
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American made flea market cast iron skillets- they're still out there for cheap, it just takes some searching
Red Strike energy drinks at Murphy's gas stations-they taste just like Red Bull for a bigger 99 cent can Converting your own uzi magazines for colt style 9mm AR's kerosene hurricane lamps-not from Wal-mart. I started using them with citronella during the summer for patio stuff, I have a ton now. Those SOG tomahawks that Wal Mart puts on sale near Christmas. I've used the shit out of mine. Mini flashlights that plug in your cigarette lighter, I use mine every time I pull up and check the mailbox. |
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Yankee Hill Machine Phantom. Damn good muzzle device for the money-$30.
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Primary Arms red dot sights
Casio Edifice and Citizen Eco-Drive watches Gerber and Kershaw knives Fenix flashlights Sanyo Eneloop NiMH AA and AAA size batteries |
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Kirkland jeans. $13 a pair, and I have some that have been very well used for 5 years, and they're just starting to get to the unwearable state due to thinning and such. Damn good bang for the buck!
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