Daze

joined 9 months ago
[–] Daze@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 hours ago

starved of oxygen 👉😎👉

[–] Daze@sh.itjust.works 4 points 18 hours ago

Yeah, I didn't realize where this was posted, but edited my comment to reflect that. Thanks for digging into that!

[–] Daze@sh.itjust.works 9 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (7 children)

Hey friend, went through this myself recently! Here's a place that has bamboo toothbrushes with castor oil bristles. It was my first time trying either material, and the strength of the bristles really surprised me! You can get pretty rough with them and they won't bend out of shape like nylon does (although they're very easy to dye if you brush too soon after eating! 😅)

I think the handles are a great shape and very water resistant. Although to be honest, when time comes to replace mine, I'll be looking for one that has a better overall "bristle shape" (unsure what to call it) because it's really hard to completely brush my molars because of my gums shape back there. Will look for one that points outward at the end to reach back there properly. But these are a great start imo!

(edit: Sorry, realized after that this is for buyeuropean. I have no idea where these are manufactured currently, but I have no alternative suggestions atm)

[–] Daze@sh.itjust.works -1 points 2 months ago

Paywall. A fucking paywall. Are you FUCKING KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW???

[–] Daze@sh.itjust.works -1 points 2 months ago

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I don't trust a damn thing Chummy Chuck has to say about anything.

 

My wife and I are aiming to break all of our belongings down as minimally as we can in order to be able to live on the road for a while (for a multitude of reasons.)

Within our budget and needs, we’ve decided on a NuCamp 320 teardrop trailer, which clocks in at ~2k lbs unloaded, 3,000 lbs max load. Her, myself and two pups all weigh 300 lbs together. Optimally, we’d like to start with just the vehicle first, and trailer later on as an upgrade.

We were initially looking at a toyota 4runner to pair with this given the advertised 1550 lbs of potential cargo capacity and tongue weight of the hitch. However in practicality, we saw no more than a max capacity of 880 lbs period in the door jams at the dealerships. Even in the off-road models, which just seemed… asinine? Using some calculators, that would seemingly give us very little-to-no wiggle room for any proper amount of livable necessities before we cross that threshold and run into myriad issues.

Now we’re wondering how people actually do it? Are we overthinking it? We did love the vehicle, but these numbers are waaay too close for comfort, seeing as most advice we find online generally recommends not crossing ~80% of the big number. We’ve begun looking at land cruisers as an alternative, but the way the market is right now, and the difference in cost for both new and used, it’s looking more and more infeasible. Don’t even get me started on the GX550.

Have you been through a similar situation? Any advice would be appreciated! 🤍


Edit for future visitors:

We ended up settling on a ‘22 Toyota Highlander XLE, and honestly we’re pretty excited about it! Even with an electric tow hitch, it clocks in at a healthy 1,390 lbs of cargo capacity, with even more room in the back to camp out of. That number will go down a decent bit with some rooftop storage, and maybe back up a little bit if we can (viably) take out the third row seating. But it more than suits our current needs as it stands 🥳

Thanks to the general good advice in the comments, we’ve put the idea of an RV at all on ice, transitioning to a more all-inclusive portable action plan. There were too many ways things could go wrong lugging one at such long distances for the timeframe of our trips. However, we’re really happy to be able to upgrade to that setup at any time we’d like to!