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Camping out - What's New? - equipment - Brief Article - Evaluation
* Any experienced camper knows the basics to take into the woods--tent,
sleeping bag, cooler, etc. There are a couple of items from Zelco Industries,
Inc., Mt. Vernon, N.Y., though, that might not spring to mind immediately, but
will prove well worthwhile to stick in your backpack for comfort and/or safety's
sake.
FoodTool, the Multi-Purpose Culinary Tool ($30), could put a Swiss Army knife
to shame for versatility. Less than six inches long and an inch and a half wide,
it contains a knife, can opener/screwdriver, bottle opener, corkscrew, and salt
and pepper shakers in moisture-proof plastic containers. The FoodTool has a
die-cast aluminum body and the implements are stainless steel, cleverly designed
to resist rust and make cleaning a snap. To appease picky wine-lovers, the
corkscrew is Teflon-coated for smooth penetration.
The bright-yellow Kangaroo Light ($35) is a rugged, weather-resistant marvel
that functions as a lantern, table lamp, or emergency flasher; runs either on
batteries or plugs into a car lighter; and has a baby flashlight that separates
from the larger mother light and can be clipped onto a belt or pocket for
hands-free operation. The extendible arm pivots vertically to bounce the beam
off a ceiling (or tent roof) to serve as a room light; converts into a table
lamp with the addition of a frosted filter and by tilting the head; and can be
turned into a flashing emergency light by attaching an amber filter. (The
various filters are stored in the rear container of the main lantern
compartment, as is a 12" cord with a cigarette-lighter plug.) The baby
flashlight nestles under the larger light and can be separated or used to cast a
beam downward at the same time the lantern is aimed forward. The main light
operates with a high-intensity Krypton bulb (Superman beware!), with a spare
included, and runs off four C batteries, while the baby light uses two AA
batteries. As a final touch, the main light comes with a four-position switch
(dim, high, blink, and off).
These ingenious devices can be ordered from www.zelco.com, or call
1-800-431-2486 for a retail outlet near you.
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This symbol * indicates USA Today has tested a product for operating in full
compliance with the manufacturer's specifications and to determine its
performance as applicable to our reader's needs. Disadvantages, if any, also are
reported. Although we cannot guarantee a product, we offer the starred
designation as a guide to readers.
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