Costco – High Sierra CRAGIN Hydration Backpack for $29 (Blue / Orange) Unboxing / Review

Costco has a new High Sierra CRAGIN Hydration Backpack for $29. Similar Hydration packs online sold online: https://amzn.to/2xJsmJR This year the only color at my Costco was Blue with Orange trim and extra reflective areas. Otherwise its very similar to my other hydration backpack. I bought and reviewed a CRAGIN Hydration Backpack last year and here is the video review.

I wanted new hydration pack that was larger than my bicycling hydration backpack. This is a hydration pack with 2 liter bladder with wide open area for easy cleaning. I found the backpack kind of small for my needs although it was bigger than the hydration pack i was replacing. Considering the replacment bladder alone would have cost about $12 ( https://amzn.to/2K3546p ) . I also bought a Mazama Hydration Pack for $16 at Costco to compare: https://youtu.be/K0h5tAApQkI

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DIY: Installing Deer Warning Whistles! – Why you should use screws instead of mounting tape.

So there’s been more deer around and I figured I get a some deer warning whistles and put them on my Honda Clarity . They sell similar ones online: https://amzn.to/2RfUax1 . I used screws to mount to the front of my car.

The two deer warning whistle attached on to the bumper with foam adhesive tape. There are screw holes on the mounts, however the foam tape holds it fine for about 2 years.

It finally tore the foam and the other one ripped off due to wind speed. This time around i drilled two pilot holes and added two flat head screws. I used a 1/16 drill bit ( https://amzn.to/3hc9Ziz ) on my Ryobi power drill (https://amzn.to/30quh1O ). I had to use aluminum tape (https://amzn.to/2Yl5Xvv) to make the small drill bit see my video of how i did it.

So my there are two types of whistles included in the package, one with closed back end and one with a open back end. The closed one is louder is placed on the passenger side. The open one is quieter and is placed on the driver side. When driving at highway speeds I can hear the passenger side with the passenger window down.

Enjoy and hope this helps!

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How to use SMALL DRILL BITS on a DRILL Chucks

If you need to use a small drill bit on a regular drill chuck to drill pilot holes, you will notice the new chucks have gaps. I love my Ryobi 18v power drill which i bought from a kit (https://amzn.to/30quh1O ) it has a newer chuck that has teeth to hold round drill bits better, however the gap too big for small drill bits such as 1/16 and 3/64 bits from my bit set ( https://amzn.to/3hc9Ziz ). I like staying on one platform of tools to share the family of Ryobi 18v battery ( https://amzn.to/3cPX0zM ). Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

For years I have used Aluminum Tape ( https://amzn.to/2Yl5Xvv ) to use smaller bits. I basically cut a 1.5 centimetre 4 inch strip. I wrap the tape around the bit. I then use the drill chuck to compress the aluminum tape for a strong grip. After adding the tape, it will stay on the drill bit for the life of the bit. Usually they kits come with multiple small bits as they are meant for pilot holes and drilling delicate materials.

They do sell Small Drill Bit Chuck adapters ( https://amzn.to/30o0DdH ) that work if you plan to keep your drill bits original. They are delicate and solves this problem as normal small drill bits are not meant to be drilled with a lot of pressure or force.

Items used or mentioned in this article video:
Aluminum Tape: https://amzn.to/2Yl5Xvv
Small Drill Bit Chuck adaptor https://amzn.to/30o0DdH
Aluminum Tape: https://amzn.to/2Yl5Xvv

Ryobi 18v power tools kits: https://amzn.to/30quh1O
Ryobi Drill bit sets: https://amzn.to/3hc9Ziz
Ryobi 18v battery: https://amzn.to/3cPX0zM

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