Тёмный

7 Camping Multi-Purpose Gadgets You Have Never Seen! 

Playing with Sticks
Подписаться 261 тыс.
Просмотров 251 тыс.
50% 1

Space for camping gear is limited. This is why the best campers carry only multi-purpose camping gear into the field. If the camping gadget does not have a dual-purpose, seasoned campers often leave this item behind. We will be sharing 7 camp items that not only are dual purpose, but ones that you probably have never seen before! And these are not gimmicky camp items. These are camp tools that will greatly enhance your overall camping experience. Weather it be in a teardrop trailer, a rooftop tent, or a basic car camping setup. These 7 items will fit nicely into your camping setup. Ultimately leaving you more space for additional water, food, and other needed supplies. See links below for all the multi-use camping gadgets shown in this video.
🟢Interested in all the gear we use and abuse when camping? www.amazon.com/shop/playingwi...
🟢Want to see our playlist of MUST HAVE GEAR for a great campout? • Trailer Gear That Will...
🟡The camping solar table in this video is part of a Kickstarter campaign. To get an early bird discount click here: innopower.kckb.st/78de97be
🟡If you're interested in the Buydeem Mini Kettle Cooker and discounts check out the links below:
Mini Kettle Cooker with Travel Case: bit.ly/3IZfShb
Mini Kettle Cooker: bit.ly/3PtTKhv
BuyDeem Mini Kettle Cooker Amazon link: amzn.to/3B349fs
20% off discount code on all BuyDeem products: Camping20 (This discount code was recently given to our community. This discount code doesn't expire, but it won't work during 9/5-9/15 due to everything already being 20% off for a special event.
🟡Link to the Tire Inflator by Mocteek. Make sure to click the $8 coupon on Amazon to get this down to below $30. amzn.to/3KAnZl9
🟡12 Volt Tire Inflator I use with Power Station amzn.to/3wPptmd
🟡Link to the Biolite Base lantern. amzn.to/3AZQg1j
🟡Link to the MIFA Speaker/Lantern. Don't forget to put in 15% off discount code at checkout. Here is the link amzn.to/3Q4svtl and here is the code JYCZ79BQ. Combined this gets the lantern/speaker at a price much less than a nice standalone bluetooth speaker without a lantern.
🟡Link to the retro LED Camping Lantern by Camille amzn.to/3CHktUk
🟡Link to the portable external monitor. A lot of discounts here if you follow these directions. This $349 monitor after discounts will come out to $199. If you don't have Prime it will be $35 more. Link: amzn.to/3AOIC94 then click the $65 coupon code. Then when checking out enter the discount code HISTICKS. I think they also sell different models so here is a link to their website if you want to see more www.innocn.com
🟢Want a Better Camping Experience? We suggest you check out our playlists to help you get started. Click here: / playingwithsticks
By purchasing items through these Playing with Sticks links there is no additional cost to you. Our family gets a small kickback from amazon for any purchases you make using these affiliate links.

Авто/Мото

Опубликовано:

 

28 июн 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 213   
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I forgot to mention in the beginning of this video that this is not a gear recommendation from me. As the title stated they are multi use camping gear you have probably never seen. Basically stuff for the guy who has everything. I saw it more as a fun video to highlight unique innovations in the camping industry. Do I like this gear? Yes. But I have only been using most of it for a couple of months now. So I can't make a strong recommendation at the moment as I haven't put this gear through paces like I typically do.
@FreeMissions
@FreeMissions Год назад
Holy crap. 185K subs? I don't know if you remember this, but in one of your very first videos you were linking or suggesting Amazon products and I mentioned that you should get it set up for affiliate links. I think you kind of laughed at the idea thinking it was never going to come into play, but look at you now. Congratulations on all of your success. You make great videos.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I actually remember this. And you are really going to laugh at this. This is the first video where I actually reached out to companies to see if they had affiliate links. It took me a while but I listened to you. I think having a full-time job and raising a family I just couldn’t quite keep up with it all. I’m getting a bit more efficient with it lately so I’m seeing the opportunity to dig into the little details more. Thanks again for pushing me in the right direction!
@FreeMissions
@FreeMissions Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks oh really? lol. I just assumed you were already doing that. Seems like you have the perfect niche. Stoked for you and your fam. Keep up with the killer content! PS: just bought the lamp speaker with your code! Awesome...
@harpjason208
@harpjason208 Год назад
Most people truly cook at breakfast before the sun is optimal and then for supper after the sun has lost its luster, so the table feature on the solar panels truly makes great sense.. If you hike you mountain house your lunch. Great vid. Thanks.
@linebrunelle1004
@linebrunelle1004 Год назад
i liked the kettle but have a small rice cooker that boils water, soup, etc. I have used one for decades now. in dorms, barracks, camping. Love it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I never even thought about using our 12 V rice cooker for that. Thank you for the idea.
@cgillit
@cgillit Год назад
I don't know if you have a film background, but your videos are so well done. They create such a great vibe and mood. Product reviews feel like a 15 minute camping trips and are so calming for those of us stuck behind the desk. You obviously spend a lot of time and effort on them, so I just want to say kudos.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I love hearing comments like this. Sometimes when I’m filming these videos I’m wondering to myself if they will be enjoyable. I really appreciate the positive feedback.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I do not have a film background, but RU-vid has definitely helped increase my exposure to using a camera. I still have a long way to go.
@FreysOnTheSide
@FreysOnTheSide Год назад
As always, well done Drew. It’s so important to focus on the value something brings you at camp, how often you use it and ultimately where do you store it.
@coreyeller8650
@coreyeller8650 Год назад
Drew, Found your channel a few weeks ago , just bought a tiny teardrop that someone had built .long story short I’m in the process of making it the way I want it , watching your channel has been a major help in my decision making on how I am redoing the camper . Thanks for sharing your knowledge keep camping , Corey
@Nolgore
@Nolgore Год назад
Drew you are the man. Cool stuff, love the retro vibe you go for.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thank you Nolan! We just got some new LED solar lanterns. The type you use along your walkway or garden. The technology has come a long way. They have true LED Edison style bulbs and the amount of light they put out it quite incredible. They have been my favorite update to the campsite this summer. I will have to show them off in one of our future videos.
@PNWOverlander
@PNWOverlander 8 месяцев назад
Great vid! Thank you for posting.
@rhondalyn100
@rhondalyn100 Год назад
Always love your gear/gadget vids...thanks!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Love to hear that. Glad you are enjoying them Rhondalyn.
@eileenmcloughlin4778
@eileenmcloughlin4778 Год назад
GREAT VIDEO!!! THANK YOU!!😊
@WisconsinWanderer
@WisconsinWanderer 6 месяцев назад
I like these kinda videos Drew it keeps me in the loop even if there nerdy😊thanks my friend
@JennBX1
@JennBX1 6 месяцев назад
Great video! I wish I wouldve seen before Christmas, so many good gifr ideas.
@judieweisenfeld6110
@judieweisenfeld6110 6 месяцев назад
I haven’t watched you for some time, sorry, but wow! Look how your family has grown! I enjoy your content. Thanks.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife Год назад
Great stuff as always! You know I love my gadgets, I just have to get rid of 2 for every new one I get…lol Thanks guys 😀
@carmenmartinez2882
@carmenmartinez2882 Год назад
Oh boy, I just looove your channel. Thanks a bunch.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Aww you made our day with that comment. Truly.
@aaronq2627
@aaronq2627 Год назад
Great video. Those kiddos look like they love the adventures
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Yes, they truly do. But I have to be careful, my little 6 year old is starting to think he is a RU-vidr. Haha. We just went hiking to a waterfall today and he asked to narrate the hike vlog style the entire way. Cute, but a slippery slope. Haha. Now we have to spend the evening editing his little iPhone movie.
@jlscielo
@jlscielo Год назад
I always appreciate the great ideas! Happy trails! Ahhhh, I bought the Buydeem mini Kettle, you are so right, you can stay inside and make a cup of coffee without going outside if raining. Excellent idea and great for dorms or work. Thanks!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video! Happy trails to you as well!
@TayeIm
@TayeIm Год назад
Thank you for all that you do, I truly appreciate your simple buy informative educational videos! I also enjoy watching your family grow. I am Korean and Married to a German / Dutch beautiful wife. Our kids are Amerasian as well ☺️
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus Год назад
Great video as always!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thank you! Good seeing you as always.
@pat9125
@pat9125 Год назад
My two favorites are the speaker/light and the external monitor. The external monitor would be great sitting up in the tent/camper at night to watch a little netflix or playingwithsticks on youtube assuming there's internet connection available. The light/speaker combo is super useful. We rarely disturb mother nature with music but when we're in the mood this is great and having a light is always handy around camp so double win for sure.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
You sound just like us. We rarely use these items, but when we do they are pretty magical. It’s nice to be able to get them in smaller form factors now and multi use. Surprisingly enough we only used the projector one time last season so I’m starting to consider if it’s worth bringing out. I’m going to give it one more go around this fall to see how often we use it. I think the external monitor will be the replacement for it if we don’t end up using it.
@JennieandMeredyth
@JennieandMeredyth Год назад
Wow! So I love The Take and had to click on your video with this title (because don’t even get me started on this topic). Suddenly about half way through the video, I hear myself talking! Ha! Thank you so much for featuring a bit of my rant on “The Law of Attraction is Bullsh*t” from a few years ago! What a lovely surprise. 😂❤
@ln3291
@ln3291 Год назад
Just ordered the speaker/lantern with your discount code. Thank you!
@barbshubert9667
@barbshubert9667 5 месяцев назад
Love my Biolite base lantern. I've had it for several years (2018), and I hope it lasts many more years. It is always with me on my camping trips.
@daysmith3682
@daysmith3682 Год назад
If you're still in the market for a portable air pump I would suggest the Halo boat air I personally use this Halo bow and it is pretty good at Tire refilling and you can always use as a flashlight and a car jump starter and a portable battery
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 Год назад
Thanks for sharing these great items Drew. I think a matt screen protector would solve the issues of glare on the monitor. A low cost option for the kettle is a travel kettle/coffeemaker set which use low power. I've seen them occasionally at thrift shops, some are quite old but often in good shape as they haven't been used much and are complete with a compact case and accessories
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I didn’t even realize a matte screen protector was a thing. I seen the protectors that stop people from looking from an angle. I’m starting to realize there’s so many things that most people know that I’m clueless about. Any chance you could post a link to the travel kettle you were talking about. I’m not quite sure I understand. Sounds like something that was made in the past that could be found used, but not as common today?
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks Drew, I heard about matt protectors as many people are using them for the main screens of Tesla cars to reduce glare while driving in the sun. I believe they are available for laptops and tablets also. I'll see if I can take some pictures or give you more info on the travel kettles, some models were made by Phillips and Procter Silex, people use them while travelling to make coffee or tea in hotels, I think they use around 300 watts or so
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Those Matte protectors sound great. And thanks for taking the time to look up those kettles I appreciate it. Just one would be enough just to get me pointed in the right direction.
@carriemainquist757
@carriemainquist757 Год назад
I liked ALL the gadgets you featured. The solar panels were very innovative. Thanks Drew & family!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thank you Carrie! The first time I saw the panels I thought who would need that? Then I grabbed a pair just because I thought it would be fun to try for a potentialvide o. Came to find they are actually quite functional. I didn't' expect our family to be using them everyday. I thought it would be a Christmas present I give to my extended family. That is usually what happens with the gear that doesn't make the cut. Don't tell my family!
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks Drew, I think you meant to say that you give products to your family that are too special to keep to yourself, right? :)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
That is so what I meant to say! Or what I should say anyway 😂
@mendyviola
@mendyviola Год назад
Re the Buydeem - since I don’t camp in a camper, I love my little single burner stove and my Stanley cup. I boil water, make tea, soup, oatmeal, etc with it. My other favorite multi-use item is my Opinel knife. I can cut food, cordage, carve, etc. and it folds up small. I do like the solar powered lanterns that have a USB port. PS - I ended up investing in a Burley trailer for my bike and loving it. Haven’t used it camping yet (next month it it’s maiden camping voyage), but I have been using it for local hauls without having to use my car. A truly multi-use item!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Love the Burley trailer! It was part of the reason I was inspired to build my own. I couldn’t get a burley in Thailand. And I’m right with you with the Stanley Cup I absolutely love that thing! Looking forward to hearing about your adventures with the Burley!
@mendyviola
@mendyviola Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks so far the biggest adventure with the Burley was hauling my viola from my cabin to campus 3/4 of a mile each way every day in Interlochen for chamber music camp. All my fellow campers were jealous. 😂 I did end up making a “floor” out of 3/8” plywood for the trailer to protect the bottom from the viola case (and for hauling boxes of canned cat food). The floor is easily removable and super light weight.
@SIC647
@SIC647 Год назад
This is the very first time I have ever been convinced to buy anything recommended from a RU-vid video. I am totally going to buy that kettle. When my son and I are camping with my bike caravan, it will eliminate the need for a camping stove, since I have solar panels and a power station. Really like your videos all around. You having a family with kids and being an all-round down to earth guy, makes your style and advice very realistic and relatable for someone who is not "Travels the world with 50 things" or "Hiking 300 km in 3 days."
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
May and I are huge fans of this kettle as well. We have used it multiple times a day now for 3 straight months. It definitely will be coming home with us to be used on our non-camping adventures as well. Glad you enjoyed the video. These fun gadget videos are always a joy to make.
@millennialhmong7121
@millennialhmong7121 Год назад
Great video as always. Good seeing your beautiful family.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thank you so much. I appreciate the kind comment. Nice seeing you as well.
@millennialhmong7121
@millennialhmong7121 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks 🥰🙏
@nathanshiba6866
@nathanshiba6866 Год назад
Just went through the list of camping stuff I've purchased - Iceco refrigerator, Buddy heater, and now Bowdem pot. You recommended them all! And one of your best recommendations was to watch RV East Coast!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
RV East Coast has lightened my billfold a little bit as well! Grill accessories, Blackstone griddle, GCI tables. I like watching channels where they do the work for you. I can get a bit overwhelmed with all the products out there.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 месяцев назад
Nathan, when I responded to your comment I didn't even see this tip. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I really appreciate it.
@brettm1118
@brettm1118 Год назад
Look at you in a cargo trailer. Looking forward to that video
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 Год назад
Great topic and ideas. Having camped for many years, reducing is a priority for our next setup Cheers
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
That is us as well Patrick. We have been swinging the other way. Meaning we have been adding more and more items lately. This summer it just gave me headaches. I am ready to pair back a bit as well.
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks It's harder when you got the little ones underfoot but don't trade those moments for anything 👍
@cathrynmartin4395
@cathrynmartin4395 6 месяцев назад
Like the little tire inflater, but what I have is a bit larger - it's a fast tire inflater, but it is also an air jack and can do both things as needed. Very much worth having! BTW, I have owned the Buydeem for a couple of years. It was made for travellers - coffee, tea, making rice, oatmeal...it's a cool little glass "water heater!"
@cgillit
@cgillit Год назад
Love the mini air compressor for long mountain/electric bike trips. Looks like it fits easily in a small backpack (or even fanny pac)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
That is a great use I never would’ve even thought of that.
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks do you have a fanny pack Drew? I used to have several that my kids made fun of until they mysteriously disappeared... the packs, not the kids :)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I get made fun of all the time in Alaska for my fanny packs. I called them hip packs to sound cooler. Basically every fly fisherman in Alaska does not wear a vest or a fanny pack they only wear backpacks. I’m the only guy on the river every day with my fanny pack. I rock it proudly, but I get quite a few comments out on the water about it. I’m also known as the guy who has different fanny packs for different waters or fish. 😂 I even stumbled upon high dollar fanny packs. Who knew there was even a thing. I now own two Fish Pond fanny packs that are the envy of no one on the water. But man do I love them!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
The packs not the kids part really gave me a belly laugh 😆
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks lol, sounds like you're a fishing fashion icon in Alaska, Drew. Perhaps you could film some action shots for TikTok to complement your channel! :) I think the packs would be much more practical for fishing with everything close at hand rather than reaching into a backpack like those "real men" right? :)
@ReneaDooserider
@ReneaDooserider Год назад
Been a while since I visited you and for some reason I had to subscribe again , you always have the coolest camping toys. And your kids are getting big thank you for sharing. 💜🦋💕 I think I’ll do those modification straps on my 200 W Bluetti panels.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Great idea with modifcation straps. I say the best gear is often the gear we have.
@danielwarg7166
@danielwarg7166 Год назад
Hi Drew! I´m trying to find out what type of awning you use in this video looks very neat!
@cheeto.1
@cheeto.1 Год назад
Another Drew Masterpiece
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thank you Cheeto! I am glad you enjoyed it. It took me longer than I thought to put this one out. Fun fact. The audio of 90% of this video was shot inside of a teardrop trailer in Oregon. Not a perfect studio to do that in, but it made for a really fun edit.
@justinfowler2857
@justinfowler2857 Год назад
I still have an old fashioned handle crank flashlight. It doesn't last very long because the batteries are old. Still a few cranks and I'm good to go.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I always have one near me at my desk at work for the earthquakes. But it would be fun to have one out at the campsite.
@superstallion97
@superstallion97 Год назад
Great video, swiss tech makes a great lantern with Bluetooth and power bank, available at Walmart.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
That’s great to know thank you for sharing that.
@salomepadilla1736
@salomepadilla1736 Год назад
Hi There, love your RU-vid videos and has helped me in the past and got a lot of ideas from you and your family. How were you able to buy your power station to Alaska. Most companies do not deliver to Alaska
@SaltySouthernOutdoors
@SaltySouthernOutdoors Год назад
Thanks for another great video. Will the 200 watt solar panel work for a Bluetooth EB70S? Thanks
@twloughlin
@twloughlin Год назад
Hold on now - where did this luxurious enclosed cargo trailer setup come from?? That looks very SWEET! A multi-purpose unit - hauling gear and sleeping quarters! Your gear continues to upscale as well. That lantern/bluetooth speaker is a real winner.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Hi Tom. Good eye. We only gave a small glimpse of it last summer in the coffee episode when I punctured the tire on the Alaska Highway. We have been in it now for a month as a family. I had been telling May all last year how much I enjoyed it. I don't think she believed me. I think she couldn't get past the aesthetics of the cargo trailer. But now after living a month in it she is a believer. I will make sure to get a video out about the trailer one of these days.
@twloughlin
@twloughlin Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks If May is a believer, then it's gotta be good! Happy wife, happy life 🙂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
@@twloughlin So true Tom. So true.
@twloughlin
@twloughlin Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks You know, I saw the comment on the eyebrows, and I wasn't gonna ask, but...that can't be the beginnings of a mustache, no?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Haha. It almost was! I’ve been using this beard trimmer for the past couple of years and it broke. I was using that as an excuse to finally grow out some facial hair against May’s wishes. But then I came to my senses and bought a proper close shave razor. I was probably just a few days away from May cutting off her hair in retaliation 😂
@hawaiidogs9277
@hawaiidogs9277 Год назад
Ty sir
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
You are welcome. Glad to see you are enjoying multiple videos!
@jgrant4520
@jgrant4520 Год назад
I really enjoyed the video Drew! Welcome back to the land of early morning coffee shops! Go have a cup on me! Do you still have your Bean?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
You rock Brad! I haven’t had a cup since I’ve been back and it’s been about a month now. Well that’s not true, gas station coffee, but a good cup I have not had. So THANK YOU! No Bean this season. we definitely miss her. But I still have quite a few trailers to try out to feel confident giving people advice.
@jgrant4520
@jgrant4520 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks I am always looking forward to your next video! 🙂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
You know I really appreciate that Brad. Thank you!
@nawdude4292
@nawdude4292 Год назад
The handheld tire inflator is great for motorcycles. I have a larger inflator in the van but when taking off on trails i throw a small handheld inflator in my backpack
@techcodenet
@techcodenet 6 месяцев назад
There are slightly bigger variants (let's say double the size) of the portable tire inflator/compressor - which can also be used to jump-start a car. Which saves a lot of space since you don't need to carry big/bulky jump starter cables.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 6 месяцев назад
I like the sound of that! Thanks for sharing.
@BirdPhish
@BirdPhish Год назад
Hi Drew...thanks for the mention! I like that little water boiler/cooker you found...it's pretty cute. And btw...I finally got me a One Wheel for an alternate means of transportation on my trips...haven't killed myself on it yet😅
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I am so jealous! With all my shoulder issues May won’t even let me get near one. I think that’s a good thing though I would be in trouble. 😂 I bet you are having a ton of fun with that!
@BirdPhish
@BirdPhish Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks So much fun....we'll see how it works out on the trail and campsite...I'll do a review from the overland/camping viewpoint but it's already so useful at home running errands and such I know it's going to be around awhile....already logged over 500 miles on one wheel lol...woohoo....yiippeee new video is up btw... unboxing of onewheel..
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
500 miles! That’s incredible. I’m looking forward to seeing this current and future videos.
@flutingaround
@flutingaround Год назад
I bought the glass kettle which I hope I can use for winter camping. The 12V kettles I was using kept blowing my cigarette lighter fuse. Seems a bit spendy, but if it's efficient and long lasting, it will be worth it. Thanks for sharing this interesting product with us.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Sounds like you had similar issues to us. We aren't big fans of hauling around a larger power station, so having something low wattage was just what we needed.
@eileenbrodie7686
@eileenbrodie7686 Год назад
The tri-fold ‘panel/table’ seems as if it’d have a little more utility if the solar surfaces were facing outside when it’s folded into a ‘table leg.’ Even though the angle to the sun wouldn’t be optimized while using as a table, odds are it could collect a few electrons while being used as a table in the daytime…
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
That is a great point! Ecoflow just came out with a panel that has solar cells on the rear as well. The thought behind this is that they could gain some energy from the amount of sun bouncing off the ground and up onto the panel. To enhance this they suggested also putting down something reflective on the ground. Any extra bit helps!
@kevilleb
@kevilleb Год назад
We got the iKamper Aioks (all in one kitchen system). It's a travel box that holds our entire kitchen (pots, cutlery and other) and folds out to a low table with two burner top. We used it all Summer and loved it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Now this sounds neat. I was not aware of this kitchen system. Thank you for sharing.
@kevilleb
@kevilleb Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks No problem. My wife and I started watching a few Korean camping videos and stumbled on it. Here's a link to an unboxing ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W_muucPcmrA.html
@DHFlip18
@DHFlip18 Год назад
Those are some pretty cool gadgets and you're right, any experienced hiker or camper nose that multifunctional items are key to comfort. The boys are getting big, so nice to see you guys doing well.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
It seems like every time we go out Boondocking. There is some camping "lifer" out there who shows us a new multi-use item. We have a long way to go as a family to get paired down like they are. Baby steps I say. :) It has been a really fun summer so far. Both boys are now able to bike so it has really opened up some new opportunities at the campsite.
@DHFlip18
@DHFlip18 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks Ah you guys are seasoned campers, you have been for years. And we appreciate the wealth of knowledge and experience you bring to your viewers: I learn something new with every one of your videos. And you are right, there's always something new to learn. The boys will love looking back at these videos and seeing their own progression as well, from first swims to first bike rides. You're creating wonderful memories and we all appreciate you inviting us into your family.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
This is always a good reminder for me to capture those little memories. I have a rule that I will only film on day one of the trip. But this causes me to miss out on some good moments. Maybe I should have a new rule of any firsts can be captured on my Phone. Like you said I love looking back at these videos, and I hope my boys do too at some point.
@DHFlip18
@DHFlip18 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks Maybe you can amend the "Day 1" filming rule to exclude filming for personnel/family entertainment. That way you can retain those memories but not necessarily upload for all to view. You can even create a private RU-vid account for those videos. I recall the first days of teaching my son to mountain bike and snowboard. The progress is amazing to watch year after year but what was truly lucky on my part, was capturing the very moment my son fell in love with snowboarding. As parents, we don't need to record 24/7, but those precious moments, those firsts, are worth it. And they'll definitely appreciate it after.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
@@DHFlip18 These are good thoughts. Now capturing the very moment like you did, that sounds priceless!
@Hilmi12
@Hilmi12 Год назад
The little pump is perfect for your electric scooter, it will fit in your backpack. Also see you got the folding picnic table
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Great idea with the scooter! And yes THANKS TO YOU we now are the proud owners of the folding table. We were kicking ourselves for not doing this earlier. Now that May is homeschooling on the road it has really opened up a lot of opportunities.
@hershlawfirmpc
@hershlawfirmpc Год назад
Drew, I love the cargo trailer. How's it working out? Are you pulling it with the Subaru Outback Wilderness?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
It has been great. We towed it all the way from Alaska with everything we owned last season. So it definitely can stand up to the job. We towed it last year with the Jeep and we are currently towing it with the Jeep now.
@dhrtiwalter8670
@dhrtiwalter8670 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks so no more Outback or Bean????
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 Год назад
Good gear review. Noticed you guys were camping in a converted cargo trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Yes, I finally convinced May to give it a try. I think she likes it! This is the trailer I camped in last year coming down from Alaska through Canada with all our gear. I am calling it our slightly converted cargo trailer. And that is as far as it will ever go. We had the plan to do a full conversion. But right off the bat we realized we stumbled onto a configuration we loved.
@drumrgrrrl4319
@drumrgrrrl4319 Год назад
This video is AWESOME! But I just purchased the mini kettle cooker and the discount code did not work. It gave an error saying to enter a valid discount code. I still bought it, but figured folks might want to know.
@swahilijs
@swahilijs Год назад
I bought the coolest glass kettle that takes 3 minutes to boil water. I take in a campground bathroom and plug it in. I think the cost was $36.00 -at costco
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thanks for sharing John!
@andyberry4346
@andyberry4346 7 месяцев назад
could you fold your solar panels the other way? if you have the same table shape, but the panels were outside, you would still have some amount of charging capacity.
@cliffordtrosper6638
@cliffordtrosper6638 Год назад
how many amps does the panels put out at the watts you say they are?
@stalos1982
@stalos1982 Год назад
Would you happen to have a link to purchase that tarp ?
@yancyzimmerman5835
@yancyzimmerman5835 2 месяца назад
Drew, what’s the wooden table you’re sitting at during parts of the video, and do you like it? Do you have a video about (or a link to) that table?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 месяца назад
I am still on the fence about it. It packs quite small, does great for the family. But I am always afraid it will break. It hasn't yet, but I haven't used it enough to trust it fully. The table goes by many brands and names. I think we picked ours up online form Home Depot. Unfortunately I do not have a video about it. The only con I have found with this table is that it struggles a little bit on uneven terrain. Meaning, you may need to stick a shim under a leg or two. I think this may be the table www.homedepot.com/pep/Leisure-Season-Portable-Patio-Folding-Picnic-Table-PFT12/204988857?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-LNC-GGL-D28I-Multi-NA-NA-NA-PLALIA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-LINC_All&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-LNC-GGL-D28I-Multi-NA-NA-NA-PLALIA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-LINC_All-71700000117494137-58700008670167525-92700079507554694&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwxLKxBhA7EiwAXO0R0Lkq1xBvwu6AybaPSZWAPgTIC0kFDp6N8YFgoc-pFdCi72pOcTXPfRoCSQ8QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
@nathanshiba6866
@nathanshiba6866 Год назад
Based on your recommendation, I purchased the Buydeem kettle. I'm guessing that I'm among hundreds who have. I hope they thank you!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I agree. I think within the video that really is the special item. May and I use it daily. Even at home we joke that our kettle is overkill. Why such a big kettle on our table just two heat one or 2 cups of coffee water. May is already saying this will also be our home kettle from now on.
@Moosesoup
@Moosesoup Год назад
Your kids are getting so big!
@janetabell6459
@janetabell6459 Год назад
Nice video with some great suggestions. But the folding 200watt solar charger that doubles as a table is $369.00!! I'm assuming yours was given to you to review? At that price, I'll be happy to pack a table, especially a table I don't have to stop using because I need to use the solar panels at the same time.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I’m going to have to look at that price again. I thought with the Kickstarter discount it was in the $200 range. Yes, we reached out to them to try it out as it hadn’t even hit the market yet. We thought it would be a fun thing to get our hands on. We actually were a bit cynical thinking we would just sort of make fun of it, but it’s actually been very useful. And you’re right it would make a lot more sense if I could get some solar while still being a table.
@brandonnelson4164
@brandonnelson4164 Год назад
My wife and I are tall (6’1” and 6’4”) and our children for their ages are pretty tall as you would imagine. We are looking for small platform campers that will comfortable sleep the 4 of us up into the kids teens. Any suggestions on campers that fit the bill? We don’t need toilets etc but would prefer an outdoor kitchen space.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
In terms of small cammper trailers I think the best fit would be the Opus trailers.
@IAmThePrepper
@IAmThePrepper Год назад
Thanks for posting the video. I am interested into the solar panel - mainly it is a 200w. I mean to ask you for that - what happened to your eyebrows? Did you shave some off?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I think the panels come in two sizes. There is a 100 some what version and a 200 watt version I believe. I found them through a kickstarter campaign. So I don't even think they have fully hit the market yet. as for the eyebrows we can thank Thailand for that. With my Danish DNA my eyebrows bleach out every time I am in the sun. They are there, but so hard to see once they go light. Typically half bleach out and the other half stay brown, so it looks quite weird. 😂
@adventuresonwheels5272
@adventuresonwheels5272 Год назад
Hey Drew & Fam! I was just talking to a guest who is traveling in Baja with his tent and we were discussing about camping gear - he mentioned something that was just aligned to what you’re sharing here: When you’re camping, make sure everything you care has at least 2 uses. And now we’ve your video to complement that too with some cool items. Speaking of a multiuse tools - knife’s, those can save the party on unexpected eventualities. I saw you’re using a different generator now - maybe an update to complement those trifold solar panels will be awesome. Dining table: have you seen the one offered by sylvansportsgo? Cool stuff. Cheers amigo - ‘Till the next one!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Speaking of knives I am currently looking into a tool called the Stake out from Gerber. I’ve had a lot of issues with devices designed to pull out stakes. I am hoping this is the solution. I haven’t ordered one yet but it’s on my shortlist. It also comes with a knife and other typical things you’d expect from Gerber.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
The generator/power station I think is one of a kind. Well I think it’s the first of its kind but I bet they’ll be a bunch of copycats. Bouge RV put out a small power station that charges fast like the larger ones. This is a 285 W hour so basically 300 W hour power station that charges in half an hour. I picture it working perfect like on the job site. Run your power tools head in for lunch and top it off and come back out. So far we like it the only issue is it tends to be much larger than a 300 W power station it’s about equivalent to my 500 W Bluetti. But at these charging speeds I think it will become my favorite home use power station.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I’ve seen the sylvan sport go trailer but I haven’t seen a dining table. Interesting…
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Good seeing you on here. So crazy to think people are watching this channel from all over the world!
@adventuresonwheels5272
@adventuresonwheels5272 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks let us know if you get it :)
@krissyashley1909
@krissyashley1909 Год назад
Hi Drew! My husband and I love tear drops and little campers and have been watching your reviews on little campers. We have enjoyed learning from you. We have a dilemma though, my husband really wants a toilet in the camper and I really want an outdoor kitchen. We cannot find any with both of those features. The only little campers with bathrooms have the kitchen inside. Have you ever come across a camper with a bathroom and outdoor kitchen??? Thanks!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I am not sure off the top of my head but the best route would be two things. Both the T@B and the Rpod have layouts with a galley kitchen. I would check their floorplans to see if either of them have a bathroom inside and a galley kitchen outside. I would guess one of them would. I think the T@B only has a couple floor plans but I think Rpod may have a few more. If you’ve watched our channel at all you know we are all about making the least comfortable person comfortable. So if an outdoor kitchen and the toilet is the solution I would do everything I could to make sure I got that floor plan. Now just to cross our fingers hoping that floor plan exists.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Oh and if you are okay with just a simple cassette toilet there is a trailer that meets your needs exactly and that is the Luna teardrop. There’s a few different models off-road and regular.
@SMafam5
@SMafam5 Год назад
A cargo trailer conversion can be ordered with your specs - inside bathroom or bucket and outside kitchen.👌 V-nose trailers often stick the bathroom in the front V part. It’s easy enough to design a kitchen in the back.
@SMafam5
@SMafam5 Год назад
We have designed our CTC so that we can use a bucket inside but the kitchen slide out (one day) can be both inside or outside (while parked).
@krissyashley1909
@krissyashley1909 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks Thank so much for taking the time to reply to me! The Luna is definitely an option! Thanks
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 Год назад
Oh, multi-purpose gadgets. For those who really boondock, going way off grid. Personal Locator beacons. these work like the marine EPIRB's... you buy them, register them, then, if you get in trouble, big trouble stranded, hurt, unable to get back, no cell service... you can activate the beacon, and it notifies the government of your location, and they can send a rescue team. NOW the base PLB's are no subscription, its just registering the units code number. BUT... you can also get a version that includes Sat coms, allowing you to send and receive text messages. These Satellite Messengers may have a full keyboard on them... OR they can have bluetooth or wi-fi. This version sync's to your phone, and you can text with your phone, get GPS information, Weather reports, Topo-map navigation... and even if your phone dies, you still have the option in emergencies to pull the tab, and push the emergency help button. down side here is, these require a monthly subscription. Something to look into and give a review on drew :)
@mrwayneright
@mrwayneright Год назад
1:15 "How many angles to the Sun?" A: Zero. That segment with the solar panels was all recorded in a shady spot for some reason. 😀
@tiffanikeyes4269
@tiffanikeyes4269 Год назад
Thanks for the video? No teardrop?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
At the moment! We are having one being custom built for our family. Basically an experimental design of ours. There’s a small company getting started making teardrop trailer kits. Basically affordable composite trailers that you can put together at home. He is working hard designing our dream trailer. I’m really excited to show the community to see if we’re crazy or it’s a concept people like. Glad you enjoyed the video Tiffany
@VanetaRogers1
@VanetaRogers1 Год назад
Name of the song you play on the speaker?
@mikee2482
@mikee2482 Год назад
I've seen those.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
You have seen all of them? That’s quite impressive as three of the items were Kickstarter campaigns meaning they hadn’t even hit the market. Sounds like you’re a Kickstarter watcher like me.
@barbarapadgett5538
@barbarapadgett5538 Год назад
What is this minimalist flashlight or back up compressor. What is it. What is it called?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Sorry I can’t remember what it is called, but the link is in the description. In the description I think I called it a portable air inflator.
@SMafam5
@SMafam5 Год назад
How do we purchase those innopower solar panels. I went to the link but it’s only information without any ability to click to purchase.
@SMafam5
@SMafam5 Год назад
Are the panels available to Canada? The power station says US only.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Hmm. I will have to look into it once I get better Internet. I’m wondering if the kickstarter campaign is now over. If you aren’t familiar with kickstarter campaigns basically they sell the products at reduced price to people who support early production. Once they’ve collected the funds to produce the panels then the campaign ends and sales usually start a few months or a year later. Not sure if this is the case, but again I will look into it soon.
@juliepreuss1095
@juliepreuss1095 Год назад
Where's that table from, that your computer is on?!!!
@squatch2461
@squatch2461 Год назад
🍻
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@SIC647
@SIC647 Год назад
The BuyDeem Kettle Amazon link links to another product.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Oh strange. Let me take a look at it. Sorry about that
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I just checked all three links. They are properly pointing to the kettle. My guess is you may have accidentally left off part of the code. It happens quite often on here.
@kellstat
@kellstat Год назад
I think this video should be titled, "cute, niche, trendy things that can be used glamping.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I like it! For me I was working really hard to find multi-use items. And at the core of this video that is what it was intended to be about. But you’re absolutely right they turned out to be very in line with your title.
@zombieryder
@zombieryder Год назад
omg i for sure thought this was another ai generated video. even though i have never done camping i am very interested in these gadgets reviewed by a real person.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Glad I was able to surprise you. When I made the thumbnail and title I was a bit worried people would think it was an ai video. Your feedback confirmed this suspicion.
@mrdave22
@mrdave22 Год назад
your bride looks even fitter than normal, diet? another quality video, great go go gadgets
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I think her and I have finally both shed the baby weight from having Rye. But these American hamburgers are definitely not helping. I have never craved burgers in the way I crave them right now! May says thank you for the kind comment.
@mrdave22
@mrdave22 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks God bless you both, kiddies too
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
@@mrdave22 Thank you Dave!
@nickbaugh2034
@nickbaugh2034 Год назад
You said camped for 20 or 30 years lol that's just how some people live and from your example of the stuff you're pulling out you've never camped a day in your life without worrying about being to work on Monday
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
We camp for about three months straight a year. And the title of this video states that these are not camping gear we are suggesting to people they are unique camping gear that you’ve probably never seen. We backpack, we car camp, and we use our camper trailer. With the camper trailer we tend to bring comfort items. Yes, many wouldn’t consider camping but we do. Good thing there’s no one specific definition for camping.
@nickbaugh2034
@nickbaugh2034 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks if you say so my personal opinion is it's all fake you do it for views you do this to try to make money
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
Haha. You obviously don’t know us.
@nickbaugh2034
@nickbaugh2034 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks it's obvious you think you're that cool..🤣 when not on RU-vid you drive a Tesla and defend yourself with a stick
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 Год назад
Solar/table. In truth its a little to gimicy for me. I prefer to have panels going when ever they can, keep the battery banks fully charged because they can drain quick if you are using them for a lot of things... When you have "split" propane/electric appliances, like fridges.. the more you can use electric, the less propane you are using, the longer you can camp for. drew... flashlight on powerpacks. Thats for tent camping, small cabins, and vehicle camping in truck beds without lights. You use those lights against a wall and illuminate most of the bed or tent. You're spoiled with your lights inside your camper. try turning them off, and just using the power pack lights. LOL. You know, one of the most forgotten "multi-tools" is... the cellphone. People really underestimate what they can do. A cellphone has blue tooth, and has a USB port. So, my cellphone gets plugged gets set in a Logitech K480 Wireless Multi-Device Keyboard (oh this is a multi-funciton keyboard, it can be configured for up to 3 separate devices and "hot flip" between them with just the turn of a dial). I then plug in my micro USB hub, poof, now i can plug into an HDMI tv, add a memory card, oh and use a mouse. My phone can act as a full lap top or tablet... But wait. If i plug in a micro USB tv tuner, my phone can now get tv channels without data. there are TONS of gadgets and toys you can add on or use though your phone. One thing you should look into, for a multi-tool. Emergency AM/FM radios with Noaa, hand crank, usb charging, small solar panel, often take batteries too. You can use charge them so many ways and use them for emergency charges of phones, or keeping track of emergency warnings.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I just wrote you a 2 page essay this morning in response to your emergency radio and the MotoMaster. And when I hit submit everything jammed up! I would like to say that is the first time that happened. May says whenever I write Jen or Mike a book that I need to copy the text before I hit send. She is so right!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I agree with you on the solar/table. Definitely makes sense to use it whenever possible. Solar that is. I have seen tables where you actually set the items on the cells. Obviously the life of these would probably decrease faster, but at least you get some rays. Also good point on the power station lights. I have been very spoiled with our trailers. I actually find 99% of trailer lighting is too bright for May and I. We are big fairy light fans in this family. I just purchased usb fairy lights for the first. I like how they run off of our small power banks, I like that they are dimmable. But I find they are still a little bright for me at the lowest setting. Not for everyday use, but for when the kids and May are sleeping and I am up getting ready for bed. I am just picturing all the uses you described with the phone attached to the portable external monitor. I have never even considered the possibility of attaching keyboards or mice to a phone. Now I know it is possible. I think I am due to look at Emergency radios. Sounds like they are quite updated from the ones I am used to. Good hearing from you Jennifer!
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks you know me drew, always here to help and throw a random thing to think about. (if a light is to bright, try "pointing" it at the back wall of the camper... let it hit the wall and defuse. it will brightening a large area with a small bright light without being blinding) You can get all sorts of fun toys for your phone. USB IR camera's now you have FLIR. As i said, USB memory sticks, who cares about memory cards, just plug a 512 gig memory stick into your phone.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
FLIR is new to me as well!
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 Год назад
@@PlayingwithSticks Forward looking IR, it lets you see temps, find air leaks, etc. Great for checking over a camper in cold weather to see if there are problems.
@PotatoflakeJake
@PotatoflakeJake 7 месяцев назад
Cool but that table is rediculous
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 7 месяцев назад
😂 are you talking about the solar table. I agree it is. What’s crazy though? It’s actually the panel. I choose over every other panel I own. Have I ever used it as a table, only once. And that was more just a try it one day for fun. But for some reason it’s more efficient than all my other panels. Or are you referring to our fold up wooden table? That thing is pretty ridiculous as well. It feels like we’re sitting at a children’s table, but it gets the job done.
@matthewmccalister5594
@matthewmccalister5594 Месяц назад
Why is everything just a way to bring more electronic garbage into the woods with you? Does anybody camp to go outside and disconnect any more?
@ReachOutToWilliam
@ReachOutToWilliam 6 месяцев назад
Biolite? $184.00 American? BioRipOff.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 6 месяцев назад
Yep, they are not cheap.
@Wild_Bill57
@Wild_Bill57 Год назад
Air pump doesn’t make sense. I carry a 12v on in my car, if you don’t carry one with a plug kit every mile you drive, I have no respect.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
I’m not sure I understand. Are you talking about airing down for tougher terrain? I see both air pumps being effective whether 12 V or lithium. Obviously the 12 V has no limitations for tires. But you’re very limited in length of the cord for topping off other items. Like you and like I said in this video I wouldn’t leave the 12 V behind. But I could see situations where people would situations where people would want both.
@pmatheson418
@pmatheson418 Год назад
Kind of disappointed with these recommendations. To me, they seem expensive and not aligned with lite weight, small package camping. However other peeps may/ will find a reason to have such items
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Год назад
These aren’t really recommendations. As the title stated they are multi use camping gear you have probably never seen. Basically stuff for the guy who has everything. I saw it more as a kind of fun video to highlight unique innovations in the camping industry.
@myyou2b
@myyou2b 6 месяцев назад
I call this glamping. Interesting gear, but....
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 6 месяцев назад
You can call it whatever you like. I love that camping does not have one definition. There’s something out there for all of us.
Далее
24 COOL CAMPING INVENTIONS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT
15:01
Просмотров 508 тыс.
15 BRILLIANT CAMPING GADGETS EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE
15:03
10 Awesome Camping Gadgets You Can Buy on Amazon
18:45
Просмотров 146 тыс.
How to PREVENT CAMPSITE THEFT while camping in your SUV
12:54
25 COOL GADGETS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT
15:03
Просмотров 391 тыс.
11 Small RV Gadgets I Should Have Bought Sooner!
11:15
подчистили салон авто
1:00
Просмотров 737 тыс.
Реактор
0:56
Просмотров 12 млн
Мгновенная карма 😱
0:10
Просмотров 672 тыс.