@@CodeBrownProductions I love mine! I don’t run it full brightness. I just use one side of it and then hold the button and dim it down some. Stays on for hours and hours. I just throw it on the charger the next day while wheeling…. Then it’s good to go the next night. Also use the orange diffusers… works great and not as harsh. Keeps the bugs away.
What is the run time you are getting? Even on Full Bright. Mine gets at least 4 hours or so. and thats WAY more than enough. Anything less than that, I get alot longer. @@t.o.f.t.s.
That Dirtbox Kitchen is just the ADA overland kitchen. You can see the ADA stamp on each end. ADA are a China based equipment manufacturer, they make RTTs, Awnings etc in China, but sell via third parties in the US or Europe. I was looking at that a few weeks ago at an overland show in Suzhou, it was a bit unstable so I am still on the fence. Sells for $400 usd in China, so they are doubling the price and just selling on, seems a bit of a rip off to me.. So I also checked their website, their RTT also looks like the ADA overland RTT just marked up 100%
It is the same as the Smittybilt Galley kitchen came out over a year ago. Overland Vehicle system also has the same one with rocketstove on the back, I think it is too low for most overlanders. Trail kitchens have some very good ones, modular design although not stainless steel.
Cool products. In the future maybe you can have a spare lanyard with your mic clipped on it and let the people who are describing the products wear it to improve the audio.
I'll admit I'm not a serious over lander. I keep stuff to a minimum and cheap. When it comes to the tent tie downs, I use the aluminum can pop tops that I saw Ew Toober "John" demonstrated years ago. Cheap and easily replaceable.