I used to cook small chuck roasts, chicken breasts and a lot more in my lunchbox oven. Get some of those oven bags, whatever seasonings you like and get to cooking. Not to mention heating up canned stuff and reheating pizza.
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don't add more stuff in the truck that you can't get home if the job goes south.
I always went with companies close to the house so I have a car there to get my crap home.
as it was ,I could fill up an SUV with all my crap. not a small one either. lolfarmerjohn64 and Wasted Thyme Thank this. -
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Walmart for $40 and buy the extended warranty for 2$ more. They all go bad.
Most smart TVs won’t run well being hotspotted off a phone per my experience.
Plus you won’t have to pay for extra hotspot on your phone plan
Don’t bother with a tv bracket. Lay it on the bunk when moving and figure out a place to hang it on the wall when chilling. I had mine setup so I could watch it from my bunk or my gaming chair where my passenger seat used to liveLast edited: Jul 5, 2020
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I never heard of the adapter jack that you’re referring to, but seems to be the answer to my long question of, “How the hell do I mirror what’s on my iPhone to my tv?” I know on smart tv’s it’s easy, but haven’t had any luck on all the othersWasted Thyme Thanks this. -
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