Self Inflating Sleeping Pad Vid
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14 күн бұрын
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@douglasdever6134
@douglasdever6134 3 күн бұрын
Lost me at the technical term, "nifty."
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 3 күн бұрын
@@douglasdever6134 it is true that “nifty” is basically the pinnacle of tech-speak! I’ll try “handy dandy” next time instead! 🤣
@katiegraham5
@katiegraham5 5 күн бұрын
Is there an option to create custom borders and save them for multiple use?
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 5 күн бұрын
@@katiegraham5 if there’s a way, I’m not seeing it. It looks like you can just choose one of their borders. If you have Canva or a different app you could do your own there and then save the image you use with the border, then upload that image to the Mini Print App.
@woodstream6137
@woodstream6137 10 күн бұрын
I'm 270, think it will last? Also great demo on bungee attachment. 😊
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 10 күн бұрын
@@woodstream6137 thank you! So the weight limit says 330/440 lbs (not sure why it’s written that way though, or which it is - but let’s say 330 to be on the conservative side!), so I would say yes! The bungee cords are pretty strong, and you’re given a few extras just in case. There’s also a 1yr warranty so if you feel like the quality is diminishing over time, I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to them about that!
@woodstream6137
@woodstream6137 10 күн бұрын
@@TinasNook i was confused about the weight rating too. I think the 40in is 330 and the 48in is 440 or vice versa. They're very affordable on Amazon now so I'm probably buying
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 10 күн бұрын
@@woodstream6137 hang on a sec!! I did some more digging and they DO have a trampoline for higher weight limits going up to 450 lbs. It's a different link to it though. I added it in the description for you so you can check it out. it looks to be the exact same just with that higher weight limit. My guess is that may be a better option if you're concerned. It is the 48" option, but not the same as the other link which even under the 48" for that one was saying 330 lbs. Hope this helps! :)
@kevinphoa5482
@kevinphoa5482 10 күн бұрын
Thank you. Clear and easy to follow.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 10 күн бұрын
@@kevinphoa5482 you’re very welcome!
@crystalthueringer174
@crystalthueringer174 15 күн бұрын
Can you still fold it once it’s assembled if you take the legs off?
@johninsalata9967
@johninsalata9967 15 күн бұрын
@@crystalthueringer174 Tina would probably know the answer to that.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 15 күн бұрын
@@crystalthueringer174 you would need to remove 12 (minimum) bungees before folding, as well as the legs and bar (there is a link to the vids on how to do this in the instruction manual). Honestly that part doesn’t appeal to me for regular use. Personally I don’t want to remove and add bungees daily just to fold and get out of the way. We have just been leaving it out as my kids use it too, so I would say It’s probably better if you have a space you can keep it out to use regularly, and only fold once in awhile if needed.
@luciabermingham439
@luciabermingham439 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the explanations! The instructions were not clear at all.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 15 күн бұрын
@@luciabermingham439 I figured if they weren’t clear to me, others would have the same issues! ♥️
@johninsalata9967
@johninsalata9967 15 күн бұрын
Great instructor, made assembly so much easier.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 15 күн бұрын
@@johninsalata9967 thanks, John! ☺️
@johninsalata9967
@johninsalata9967 15 күн бұрын
@@TinasNook You bet !
@patricia753
@patricia753 16 күн бұрын
Thank you, great how to! 😉👍👍
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 16 күн бұрын
Thank you!! 😊
@mgofficial5470
@mgofficial5470 26 күн бұрын
Hey serious question has it lasted no cds have skipped right
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 26 күн бұрын
No skipping! My kids use it almost daily and have had zero issues with it. Our last few cd players (from the ice age) skipped a lot so it’s been nice not having to deal with that. Granted sometimes skipping can be from a scratched cd, but they haven’t played scratched cds in awhile either so there’s been no issues.
@mgofficial5470
@mgofficial5470 26 күн бұрын
@@TinasNook oh thank goodness thank you because I was looking for a good cd player
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 26 күн бұрын
@@mgofficial5470 why it’s so hard to find good cd players in this day and age with such great advancements in technology is beyond me! Before this we had to find older ones used because there were so many bad reviews on Amazon for the few basic ones they were selling. But yes, we’ve been happy with this one so far. Hopefully it stays that way as more time goes by. If it doesn’t, I’ll be removing my review video!! 🤣
@judithritner9696
@judithritner9696 27 күн бұрын
Where do the three washers go?
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 27 күн бұрын
That's a REALLY great question! I had NO idea and I didn't see anything in the instructions. But I did a little digging and found that they can be used if your floor is not level. You can remove the cap on the legs and put the washers there to help level it.
@judithritner9696
@judithritner9696 27 күн бұрын
@@TinasNook thanks ! That makes a lot of sense. I can now let it go and hope it stops circling in my mind, thanks so much🤗
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 26 күн бұрын
@@judithritner9696 yes, now you can rest easy!! 🤣
@mommabear5505
@mommabear5505 21 күн бұрын
I always worry when parts are left over.🤪. Since you all have the same issue, I can rest easy. Thank you and God bless you.🙏🇺🇸
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 19 күн бұрын
@@mommabear5505 same! lol! If I had remembered to mention about the washers in the video, I would have, so I’m glad it was mentioned here! The others are just spare parts!
@offgridselfteliant
@offgridselfteliant Ай бұрын
Pop ups and wind don't mix! Good for the back yard tho!
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 27 күн бұрын
This is a very good point! We did have it in some windy conditions and found that the tie downs and stakes were plenty and we had no issue. But yeah, this is definitely a great tent for more leisurely/family camping. I probably wouldn't recommend it on the side of a mountain or anything, lol.
@offgridselfteliant
@offgridselfteliant 26 күн бұрын
@@TinasNook I've camped my entire life. I've had every type of tent there is! I built Campers for 6 years while in college! Which are basically junk, unable to handle a storm, roofs are guaranteed to leak and a hassle to keep maintained. The best time of a camper is the day you buy it, and the day you sold it! Tents are made to fail. That way you have to buy a new tent. Coleman, Wenzel, Ozark Trail, Columbia, Rei, North Face, Core, it doesn't matter they are made to last a year unless you only camp once a year! Pop ups are terrible in the wind! Cheap plastic, weak poles, poorly designed joints, minimum thickness to keep the weight down. all just one wind gust away from turning a good day into a nightmare. Retractable designs lack stability and canopys fold like foil in a wind just like pop up tents. Then there's seams and waterproof floors and waterproof tops all of which you have to address the first time you set up the tent and leave it out to breathe and cure! Then there's the stakes! I ask why bother including them they are worthless! So there's another expense after seam sealer, and waterproofing! This brings us to the canopy! I use a non rip self sticking fabric tape to strengthen weak grommets and high stress areas back in the day. However if the fabric is too thin no matter how well a tent is waterproofed it only takes one big rain drop to splatter it's way through say'n your going to get wet! So then the trip is ruined the tent is sold or trashed and another person never buys a tent again. It's a process any tent manafacteur lives buy to sell more tents. When a good tent is just a extra $200 and a canvas tent at $500 Core is in a market once dominated by Coleman and Wenzel. Walmarts Ozark Trail is right there! Pop ups are for right now. Not for the weekend! Kind a like a kids backyard camping night! Personally, I built my own tent! Hot air welded floor, walls window coverings, 99 % uv reflective white, and able to float on water. I've had it now 20 years been in hail, 70 mph wind, and once set in 8 inches of water and dry like a desert inside. All recycled material except the screens and inside corner frames I had a blacksmith make from aluminum. No outside ropes, or tensioner. The tent doesn't heat up because the fabric is reflecting 99% of uv rays. The fabric will not rip, sheds all water, and if you did manage to put a hole in it which is very difficult, you just hot weld a patch and your good to go!
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 19 күн бұрын
@@offgridselfteliant I think I want you to come built ME a tent!! 🤣 You’d be fun to sit at a bbq with and pick your brain awhile! It sounds like you’ve had a lot of different (and fun!) experiences. ☺️
@offgridselfteliant
@offgridselfteliant 19 күн бұрын
​@@TinasNookWow, I feel honored. However those that have seen my tent while I'm out camping cannot contain their curiosity. Oh they try to be inconspicuous by Introducing themselves. But always it is I've never seen a tent like that what brand is that? Laughing it doesn't help matters that I made a label that simply says " My tent "! And of course they can't find a web site or any reference. It's a nasty reflective white and you do need sun glasses setting it up! But isn't that the purpose to reflect the uv rays? They don't realize I made it until they look inside. You see the material is so strong I use it for shelves. To give you an idea the fabric shelf holds a camp stove with cast iron pan, griddle, and accessories. If I don't need them I simply fold them up and velcro the shelf to the inside. You can touch the sides in a pouring rain it will not leak. And my window coverings are extra large and I can put poles out and extend it like an awning! A park ranger at yellowstone said it was the best tent he had ever seen. He wouldn't leave me alone and took several photos! I should be used to the curiosity but it's every time. When I'm lucky I do get invited to a bbq now and then. Usually it's a question and answer session about my tent but I'm hard to drag information out of. In storms velcro works great for that extra tight holding power for windows coverings. Yet I've never had anything come loose to know if I need to change my design of tied down coverings. I will say that you must be outside to tie down and cover the windows. Being so airtight the windows do need to breathe for fresh air. I may take you up on the offer if you are on my rounds this year. Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, and California are places I'm hitting so far. That's into early September. After that I'll just look at a map, and see what's next. I also take my ebike which is nice for trails and bathroom runs! I'm not one to camp near the bathroom if you understand my meaning. It's actually my nose that gets upset and I try not to upset the nose. Let me know where your aarea is at and I'll consider the visit. A BBQ is a hard thing to pass up. I'm not a fan of pulled pork tho. Just say'n. But hey I'll share some info, but the rest your on your own. As for building you a tent, I'm working on getting enough material to build another one even tho this one looks to have another 20 years of life left. Or more. I'd say the strangest experience was a rain storm with 60 mph gusts at times. Other Campers were screaming. I put on my emergency trash bag poncho of 6ml. Plastic and gathered 12 adults and 4 kids. It was a terrible night 2 inches of heavy rain and it felt like being in a sardine can. The sides did allow people to lean on them for a back rest while sitting down. I did loosen the windows to allow for circulation all those bodies made it very warm. That morning was hell. I had 2 coffee cups, a 6 cup coffee pot and 12 coffee drinkers. As fast as I made coffee the rain stopped. I still get letters from 2 of them. The last thing I will share is I use fishing line to string a perimeter around my tent. Using a sonic alarm if the string is hit it alerts me that a 2 legged or 4 legged critter is near my tent. Most of the time it's a 2 legged critter. I'm quite the camper so I have inviting things that seem to invite unwanted guests. Never used to do that until I lost my favorite hatchet I left stuck in a camp fire log!
@user-mv5le5po8v
@user-mv5le5po8v Ай бұрын
What’s the name of the app?
@AJTR611
@AJTR611 Ай бұрын
It’s called Canon Mini Print - the pic has a white usb cord in it. 😊
@user-mv5le5po8v
@user-mv5le5po8v Ай бұрын
@@AJTR611 thank you
@randys9790
@randys9790 Ай бұрын
Do you think its really worth $200. I'd pay $40 for that.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook Ай бұрын
I’m not sure where you’re seeing that price? It’s about half that for both. I would say it depends on how often you think you’d use it as to whether it’s worth it. If something requires constant stirring and you have other things to cook at the same time, and this is a common issue, then it’s worth it. Or if you make candy a lot that requires constant stirring. This specific candy is 30 minutes of constant stirring and it gets very hot for me to sit there and do that (having to switch gloved hands to help with the heat. 😭). So for me, it is. But that may not be the case for everyone.
@skykitchen867
@skykitchen867 2 ай бұрын
I love this oven! Have had it for almost four years now and it gets a lot of use. The tip for the toothpick is great for the crease under the door, I've been using toothbrushes. Great video!
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 2 ай бұрын
It is such a fabulous oven!! We use it daily!!
@SkriLLex22525
@SkriLLex22525 2 ай бұрын
My fellow Americans🦅🦅
@babywah3290
@babywah3290 2 ай бұрын
I’d say the Bosch Power Box is the loudest overall, the DeWalt Toughsystem has the best sound, followed by the DeWalt T Stak. This DCRO25 is good for volume but lacks in sound to the ones I mentioned above, IMO. I think the smaller DCRO28 even sounds better.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 2 ай бұрын
That’s really good to know! I really like the size of the DCR028. That would probably be much more convenient for me in the garden, even just because of the weight alone! My husband loves the features of the battery charger, outlets and radio on this larger one. There are probably pros and cons to both, for sure!
@babywah3290
@babywah3290 2 ай бұрын
@@TinasNook the bad thing is the DCRO28 doesn’t charge the battery but the good is that it can use both the 12v and 20v. Since it’s smaller I use the 12v and it is more convenient to carry. It would perfect for gardening type work. I’ve used it for landscaping work, planting trees, etc.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 2 ай бұрын
@@babywah3290 I like convenient to carry when out in the yard! I’ll have to look more into it!
@jenjen7169
@jenjen7169 3 ай бұрын
Excellent review thanks
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 27 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@lordbusiness9193
@lordbusiness9193 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the review.
@fredmarnach4767
@fredmarnach4767 5 ай бұрын
Use thin Hard plastic sheet or some card stock will keep tools in place. good mini project for pattern making
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 5 ай бұрын
We may need to experiment as I think we would need 2 pieces, one for each side. Might be a good project idea for my son and his dad! Thanks for the idea!
@gikiryu
@gikiryu 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for displaying it in action. Do take a look at proper knife techniques please, I was scared for your fingers the entire time.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 5 ай бұрын
I’ll have to do that! I’m just a mama that cooks a lot in the kitchen and thankfully have never had an incident! But it would have been nice to have been taught that growing up. I’ll look into it so I can at least teach my kids!
@karm42yn
@karm42yn 6 ай бұрын
I used to use those when I worked kitchens. Victorinox definitely makes the most comfortable handles. The steel is excellent too. It may not look as sexy as some of the Japanese ones, but it's a tool that gets the job done.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
I completely agree. And honestly for the price it is it’s worth it in my opinion. I’ve seen some beautiful kitchen knives but some of the most awesome looking ones were awkward in the hand, as well as heavy. Maybe more of an issue for me than for others, but something I consider.
@gikiryu
@gikiryu 5 ай бұрын
The most common point of critique on the old classic edition, displayed in this video, is actually the poor handle and uncomfortable grip. Luckily the new default line has a new handle which is supposed to make it a lot better.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 5 ай бұрын
@@gikiryu that’s interesting as I found it very comfortable. But perhaps that’s my comparison experience with HORRIBLE knives previously!
@blainebickle1178
@blainebickle1178 6 ай бұрын
how are you sharpening it?
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Any knife sharpener works. I have a cheap one I’ve had forever that I use. No clue the name of it though or where we got it.
@jcflorezz
@jcflorezz 6 ай бұрын
Just sharpen your other knives
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Some knives are just crappy knives, even when sharpened.
@SUNNYSDRAGONZ
@SUNNYSDRAGONZ 6 ай бұрын
omg tysm! Ur channel is rlly underrated:) (If ur confused how i write its bc im a teen not a full grown adult) Anyways! Have a nice day/night
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you!! We are loving this tracer!! I even used it to trace a rooster in one of my painting videos, lol!
@norikocoolinaba
@norikocoolinaba 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for great video! Can you share what paper you used?
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely! For just this quick demo I’m using a Mixed Media Pad Sketchbook - linktw.in/DfCBsS but typically if I’m actually wanting a good quality paper, I prefer Arches Cold or Hot Pressed (the hot pressed is better for the pencils or if you plan to use ink at all, where the cold pressed is better for actual watercolor style paintings. I’ll link both in case you want to check them out. Arches Cold Pressed - linktw.in/PtpTsh and Arches Hot Pressed - linktw.in/QNhMbG) Also just a heads up that as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases - but there’s no pressure to buy anything off these links!! You honestly could go with any watercolor or mixed media paper. The issue is usually that the more water added to the page, the more likely it will wrinkle or buckle. You can minimize this by taping it down with painters tape, but Canson is the worst with a lot of water, but reasonably priced. And Arches is better quality with less buckling, but is more expensive. Hope that helps!!
@grahamekellermeier8280
@grahamekellermeier8280 6 ай бұрын
Great pencils bought a set of 72 years ago, just bought a set of 100 Inktense
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Do you know if there are duplicates in the 100, or all unique colors?
@keithmarshall8478
@keithmarshall8478 6 ай бұрын
I would hoover it with the crevice tool
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Definitely a good idea! We have a different vacuum and the attachment tools are a nightmare to put on, so this works better for us.
@grahamekellermeier8280
@grahamekellermeier8280 6 ай бұрын
Been using coatman paints for a few years have several sets great to use.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been really impressed with them!
@grahamekellermeier8280
@grahamekellermeier8280 6 ай бұрын
Great pencils bought a set of 72 years ago, just bought the set of 100, love using with watercolour or gouch paints.
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
I didn’t even know they had a 100 set!!! I’m jealous! I often use these with acrylic and watercolor, but I haven’t ventured into gouch yet. Can you recommend a brand of gouch that you like?
@syifarz1
@syifarz1 6 ай бұрын
Just got this set and still waiting for it to arrive in the mail, thanks for the heads up! Beautiful painting ❤❤
@TinasNook
@TinasNook 6 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I’m thinking you could also use magnets, but cost wise it could be more expensive. Whatever you do, it’s worth it - I love these paints! Just got my grandma to get some too so we can paint together! 🤣