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mrfatboy
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Ultimate Baja Tool?
What do you guys think? 
http://www.survivaloutdoorgear.com/product_info.php?products_id=54176372
I could have used different aspects of this tool at one time or another while travelling it baja.
Overkill? What is your favorite must have tool for baja travelling?
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DENNIS
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A bottle opener. Pacifico doesn't have a twist top.
Is this going to be another "Judy'sList" ?
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DENNIS
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Jeeeezo...just looked. You could probably get arrested for having that thing. Very Cool.
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drarroyo
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
A bottle opener. Pacifico doesn't have a twist top.
Is this going to be another "Judy'sList" ? |
Yo einstein. Bottle on bottle utilising leverage (bottle cap to bottle cap craddled in your thumb-forefinger area). No opener req'd. (And yes, simply
use an empty with bottle cap re-inserted for the last full soldier)
For a lush, I'm very dissapointed in you.
But ur welcome for the tip.
besos
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by drarroyo
For a lush, I'm very dissapointed in you.
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I'm flattered. There are non-lushes who are dissapointed in me as well so don't let your shame get the best of you.
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woody with a view
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a nail driven into a stud at a 60 degree angle point up is an effective opener, also!
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drarroyo
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by drarroyo
For a lush, I'm very dissapointed in you.
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I'm flattered. There are non-lushes who are dissapointed in me as well so don't let your shame get the best of you. |
ha you should apply for a job at Faux News!
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Dave
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mrfatboy
What is your favorite must have tool for baja travelling? |
1. Toilet paper
2. Duct tape
3. Screwdriver
4. Beer
Anything else is superfluous.
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mcfez
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it's private...I cant show you!
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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gnukid
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$550.00 is a great bargain over my choice, known as a rock.
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Oh, I mis-understood the term tool.
I had my answer, but I would have been censored
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
$550.00 is a great bargain over my choice, known as a rock. |
Huh???? What are you talking about, Paul? Are you having a bad dream?
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Osprey
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17 years now and counting -- looking back (and forward, a little) I thank the Gods for my "could not have made it without 1 in 3 tool": A Baja must
>> I have vicegrips in my house, bodega, truck. They are rocks, pry bars, pullers, pushers, crimpers, crushers, knarlers, openers, closers,
weapons, cooking utensils, food and animal openers, they hold things still while you go get another beer, more nails, glue, etc. They are hammers,
screwdrivers, removers and a lot more.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
animal openers |
Can you be more specific on this one?
gracias
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Osprey
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clams, oysters, lobster, burros, acha, to get at bone marrow, to name just a few.
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choyero
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That tool could be considered as, putting all your eggs in one basket. It's pretty cool though.
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Maderita
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Looks like a waste of money. If I was given one, it probably would not even go in one of my rigs. Like most multi-tools, everything is a compromise.
Meaning, it does nothing well.
Best investment for Baja = Hi-Lift jack.
http://www.hi-lift.com/
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DENNIS
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Yeah....In a land where we're not supposed to have a gun, those jacks can be used for suicide as well.
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choyero
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hi-lifts are great, but they are dangerous are hell. I couldn't begin to tell you how many accidents and near misses those things cause. However, they
can also be your best friend, when you really need it. I like the ARB jacks much better, especially for sand.
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For $85, I'd say just bring the individual items. If it's for "just in case" - still, too much $$ - bring two of the individual items.
"Must have"? Shovel.
"Survival"? Don't be stupid enough to get yourself in a situation where you need to "survive".
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