j_crazy
7 gram rocks. how i roll.
j_crazy
7 gram rocks. how i roll.
well 8 coil packs is about 200 bucks. without labor.
well 8 coil packs is about 200 bucks. without labor.
I bought packing cubes. Never tried before, but I know a lot of people who rave about them. I'm going all in on this minimalist traveling.
Got some new workout shoes.
posted by jmogTransmission Flush-$200
Coolant Flush-$150
New Spark Plugs (assuming about a V8) - $150 (includes labor)
New coil pack-$50 (includes labor)
Oil Change-$40
Should have been around $600, what am I missing here?
Ok, I stand corrected on the coil pack, probably $350 with labor...so still only $900.
posted by j_crazywell 8 coil packs is about 200 bucks. without labor.
I read it as a coil pack, single, not quantity 8...my mistake.
posted by justincredibleGot some new workout shoes.
Well what kind Justin? Put a little effort in!
posted by AutomatikWell what kind Justin? Put a little effort in!
posted by justincredible
Nice.
Nike Urbans
posted by justincredible
Rad!
posted by AutomatikI bought packing cubes. Never tried before, but I know a lot of people who rave about them. I'm going all in on this minimalist traveling.
I've also been debating these. Which ones did you get?
At first I wanted these because a friend recommended. But she's also very into stuff like this and high end camping gear, and I didn't want to pay that much.
So I just went with a cheaper version with good reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071G54RT5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But after getting the Away bag (which at first glance is rather small), I'm thinking the more compressable versions are the way to go. We'll see.
Any reco's for a decent set of hard-sided luggage that isn't outrageously expensive?
posted by AutomatikAt first I wanted these because a friend recommended. But she's also very into stuff like this and high end camping gear, and I didn't want to pay that much.
So I just went with a cheaper version with good reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071G54RT5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But after getting the Away bag (which at first glance is rather small), I'm thinking the more compressable versions are the way to go. We'll see.
Let me know your thoughts, I'm starting to get really into the minimal travel. It's just SO MUCH easier. And if you buy the right gear (Merino shirts, etc) you can wash them in a sink and they don't smell. Takes < 5 min, dries in a few hours and you're set. Really cuts down on what you need to bring.
posted by Commander of AwesomeLet me know your thoughts, I'm starting to get really into the minimal travel. It's just SO MUCH easier. And if you buy the right gear (Merino shirts, etc) you can wash them in a sink and they don't smell. Takes < 5 min, dries in a few hours and you're set. Really cuts down on what you need to bring.
Merino shirt reco's? I'm in the market for some new button down shirts and am sick of cotton.
I remember you posting links in the past about high quality clothes for traveling.
I really want these pants. My friend has them for climbing, they are awesome.
https://coalatree.com/collections/bottoms/products/trailhead-adventure-pant
posted by justincredibleMerino shirt reco's? I'm in the market for some new button down shirts and am sick of cotton.
Oh boy, welcome to wheelhouse. I work in the industry, so I'm usually able to get these for a discount, but I'm also more willing to pay the money for MiUSA with top notch construction and lifetime warranty that will last 10 yrs+. Most product you buy from Uniqlo/HM/Target, etc.. are built to last 1 -3 season of regular wear. In the end, I'm a big believer in buying quality pieces up front that last. Esp as I'm in my 30s and my style is pretty much set at this point.
So I have tried prob 10-15 different Merino shirts/brands and I'll highlight my favorites. Merino IMO is sooo far superior to cotton.
T-Shirts:
These are a blend with Nylon which helps with durability and structure. They run a bit slim so I'd rec sizing up if you're planning on wearing as a standard t shirt replacement. As a base layer though, normal size is great. They're made in the USA, life time warranty, and quality/construction is top notch.
Outlier Ultrafine Merino Shirt
100% merino, but very fine so it's very soft. This shirt is amazing.
Lighter weight shirt than above, perfect for the summer. Does have a core of nylon/poly to help with the drape and structure as it's lighter weight. I just took one shirt to our warehouse in Bethlehem this last weekend and wore this shirt 3 days straight. Didn't smell.
Outlier also has wonderful button downs but are pricey at close to $200 a shirt. The AMB one I got from a vendor and fuck it's worth it.
These are pretty great as well. I prefer the Outlier but these have significantly more options. Be warned to stay away from All White Merino, it is always to sheer too wear without an undershirt and then you're ruining the point of wool to begin with. Striped shirts with white may be ok.
One brand to steer clear of: Civic by Taylor Stitch. It's garbage merino, has a sheen to it that I hate and is a blend.
posted by AutomatikI remember you posting links in the past about high quality clothes for traveling.
I really want these pants. My friend has them for climbing, they are awesome.
https://coalatree.com/collections/bottoms/products/trailhead-adventure-pant
Those look pretty great actually.
posted by justincredibleMerino shirt reco's? I'm in the market for some new button down shirts and am sick of cotton.
Cotton shirts fucking suck
posted by friendfromlowryCotton shirts fucking suck
Seriously, after getting away from cotton it's very hard to go back.
Picked up a Sig P365
Putting a new AC unit in the house.
posted by Commander of AwesomeOh boy, welcome to wheelhouse. I work in the industry, so I'm usually able to get these for a discount, but I'm also more willing to pay the money for MiUSA with top notch construction and lifetime warranty that will last 10 yrs+. Most product you buy from Uniqlo/HM/Target, etc.. are built to last 1 -3 season of regular wear. In the end, I'm a big believer in buying quality pieces up front that last. Esp as I'm in my 30s and my style is pretty much set at this point.
So I have tried prob 10-15 different Merino shirts/brands and I'll highlight my favorites. Merino IMO is sooo far superior to cotton.
T-Shirts:
These are a blend with Nylon which helps with durability and structure. They run a bit slim so I'd rec sizing up if you're planning on wearing as a standard t shirt replacement. As a base layer though, normal size is great. They're made in the USA, life time warranty, and quality/construction is top notch.
Outlier Ultrafine Merino Shirt
100% merino, but very fine so it's very soft. This shirt is amazing.
Lighter weight shirt than above, perfect for the summer. Does have a core of nylon/poly to help with the drape and structure as it's lighter weight. I just took one shirt to our warehouse in Bethlehem this last weekend and wore this shirt 3 days straight. Didn't smell.
Outlier also has wonderful button downs but are pricey at close to $200 a shirt. The AMB one I got from a vendor and fuck it's worth it.
These are pretty great as well. I prefer the Outlier but these have significantly more options. Be warned to stay away from All White Merino, it is always to sheer too wear without an undershirt and then you're ruining the point of wool to begin with. Striped shirts with white may be ok.
One brand to steer clear of: Civic by Taylor Stitch. It's garbage merino, has a sheen to it that I hate and is a blend.
Thanks for the list. I did a quick search before your reply and found the Wool & Prince site. Their shirts are a bit spendy, but look very nice.
posted by friendfromlowryCotton shirts fucking suck
Indeed, which is why I tend to not wear the shirts I already have.
posted by justincredibleThanks for the list. I did a quick search before your reply and found the Wool & Prince site. Their shirts are a bit spendy, but look very nice.
If you signup to their email list you can get a % discount on your first order I believe. Also quick google search found this as well: https://www.dealcatcher.com/wool---prince-coupons
Might help take that sting away. #TREATYOSELF
i just bought a bunch of good times in key west. LOL it's shameful what i spent and literally came back with nothing material. can't wait to do it again next year.
posted by Commander of AwesomeIf you signup to their email list you can get a % discount on your first order I believe. Also quick google search found this as well: https://www.dealcatcher.com/wool---prince-coupons
Might help take that sting away. #TREATYOSELF
I signed up for their emails, have yet to get a coupon. If they sent me a 15% off coupon I'd order, at minimum, two shirts (a button-down oxford and a t-shirt) immediately.