Whether it’s to save your back – or
simply to speed up the job – the
added weight of a cordless drill is
easy to justify
Spot the odd one out.
More on that later
Fixing an awning pole
has never been easier
E
veryone has their own priorities when
camping. For some, it’s access to a
beach or nature reserve; for others,
the prospect of getting ‘off the grid’.
The gear you pack is no doubt shaped by these
priorities.
We’ve probably all got gear that we don’t
leave home without – whether it’s a favourite
fishing rod or camp chair. Well, if you haven’t
done so already, you might want to add
cordless tools to the ‘must haves’ in your rig’s
cargo hold.
DRILLING DOWN
Many of us have been using cordless drills for
years to assist in deploying the stabiliser legs
of our campers. Now, consider how else a
cordless drill can help around camp and on the
road. Certainly you can use it for its primary job
- making holes.
Consider their utility when drilling-out a
busted rivet, so you can install a new one
before the fridge door comes off. Or how
helpful they are with removing, replacing or
tightening screws and the like. Whether it’s to
save your back – or simply to speed up the job - the added weight of a cordless drill is easy to
justify.