Products you love (not firearm related)

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We have a pretty good group on this forum that has discriminating tastes for things of good quality. I'd love to hear a list of items you think are fantastic, first world, and you can't live without. New or vintage.

I'll go first:

Wilton Bullet Vises
Gerstner Machinist Chests
Toto one-piece elongated, extended height toilets (plungers are unnecessary)
Starrett and Mitotoyo tools and gauges
Vintage Stanley - Aladdin thermoses (the ones that actually stay warm)
Vintage Delta, Clausing, Atlas, and Walker Turner drill presses/lathes/etc
Lexol leather conditioner
Vintage Orvis Fly Rods
Hardy English Made Fly Reels
Japanese Domestic Market Shimano fishing reels
Scottish tweed
Le Chemeau and Courteney Boots
Yeti tumblers
Tumi Luggage
Gokey Luggage
Duluth Pack Luggage
LL Bean wrinkle free shirts
Lyon work benches
Surefire LED flashlights
Stanley tape measures
Energizer Lithium Batteries
Simple Green
Ospho Rust Converter
Kroil
 


This little one , I gave a electrican one since we have several spare of them , he had to crawly crawl and his torch were too big to light up needed areas .
great little torch . And price just a few dollars . Don’t take up space and what a light source it has
 
Too many to list, but one stands out time and again, wet wipes

best wet wipes on the planet! keep a few individually wrapped wipes in the glove box, the tackle box, the hunting pack, etc..etc..

you never know when doo-tie calls! :)
 
The Speakman Anystream shower head; not new, not sleek, not fancy. But nothing throws a better spray pattern than a Speakman!
 
All things Burr King

All things Stihl
 
Vivint home security system with exclusive Smart Deter technology cameras, engineered to intelligently identify and deter real threats, using light and sound to scare away lurkers before they become burglars. Plus I can talk and listen through the camera (Mic & speakers). Records activity as motion detected or person detected. Have it on my house and commercial building... See them live any time or play back recordings...
 
Apple Macintosh/OS and iPhones
Adobe Creative Suite (although I hate the subscription thing)
KeyChron C2 Keyboards
Old US Made Filson bags
Mepps Spinners
Beyer DT 770 Pro headphones (excellent for editing)
Victorinox boning knives
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky guitar strings
Smartwool socks
Shimano Reels
Bose Bluetooth Speakers
RTIC 1 Gallon Water jugs - awesome!
Mini-Lag-lite LED flashlights
Kodiak Canvas Tents
 
Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey
 
Bourbon, fountain pens, Cuban cigars, French wine, books (literature, history, poetry), my dogs, fine leather goods, travel, friends who have become brothers, the open road, kettlebells, rucking, good knives.
 
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Apple Macintosh/OS and iPhones
Adobe Creative Suite (although I hate the subscription thing)
KeyChron C2 Keyboards
Old US Made Filson bags
Mepps Spinners
Beyer DT 770 Pro headphones (excellent for editing)
Victorinox boning knives
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky guitar strings
Smartwool socks
Shimano Reels
Bose Bluetooth Speakers
RTIC 1 Gallon Water jugs - awesome!
Mini-Lag-lite LED flashlights
Kodiak Canvas Tents
Alaskan smoked chunk salmon.
Pure Protein chocolate shakes.
Pure Protein high protein bars.
Fresh pineapple.
My old Dodge diesel truck.
Grizzly woodworking machinery.
Subaru SUVs.
Novels by J. A. Jance, John Sandford, James Patterson, Daniel Silva.
 

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