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Wood carrying bag/sling/tote? Whatcha using ?

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by moresnow, Oct 29, 2023.

  1. moresnow

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    Make/model etc.
    Seems there was discussion on a particular model that I was going to order.
    I'd swear I sent a link to my wife:)
    Lost track of the thread. Naturally!:whistle:

    May have been on a different site? Dunno. getting old......
     
  2. moresnow

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    What I came here with , my arms.
    Still on my original ones , not worn out yet and still have years left in them , unless I get run over by a city bus.:whistle:

    and my wife; carrying wood ." Well you never met my wife now did you.":rofl: :lol:
    If I could figure how to make a pocketbook out of wood I might stand a chance.

    Honesty nothing , I have tried other methods but just find an armload just as easy , at least right now.
     
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    My old Menards cheapy played out last spring. I sprung like 25-30 bucks for this Galafire on ebay. Holds 8-10 splits.

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    Bucket or generic canvas tote from a friend. Both work fine!:) woodtote.jpg
     
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    I was recommended the LogOx Sling, tried it and I really like it. Can easily carry 6-8 splits. Wasn't a fan of loading up one arm and this changed the game in my situation.

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    Was lucky to find that eBay auction for $30.
     
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    That canvass tote sling is a very good idea. I of course went the cheap route and bought a $10 kevlar cut sleeve. Seems to do what I need from it. Left arm no longer looks like I've been wrestling a pole cat with it.
     
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    We use 5 gal buckets. Stand the splits in them, keeps all the bark, trash off the floor. Can haul about 6 buckets on the buggy at a time, tote 2 in the house at a time. Also works great for chunks and shorts in the other box.
     
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    I have the cheap wood bag from Menards, its works well for 11 bucks to hold 10-ish pieces of wood. I use a 5 gallon pail to hold my kindling as hopefully the deeper in winter we get I'll be refilling that less often.
     
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    I use a cheap canvas tote I picked up from Amazon. I've been using it for about 4 years now, it's showing some signs of wear and tear but it's still going. Looks like Amazon does not carry it any longer, I think I paid about 14$ for it.

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    Loke the log ox here.....got it directly from them. I carry wood a little further, so the capacity is nice. And comfy.
     
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    We have a Logox on the way. Looking forward to giving it a try.
    Lots of good replies here. Hopefully somebody can get some use from the thread.
    I'll report on the sling after I give it a test run.
     
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    This is the one I got. For years I used my arms to tote the wood in the house, but it is nice to put about a loads worth in this thing and not get covered in firewood debris... plus my wife likes it.
     
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    Still using milk crates.
     
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    That axe, though. Lovely.

    Ps metalcuttr - or, applecuttr? :)
    I see that cider press there.
     
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    Not too much of either recently. Used to be heavy into rough cider and bottling hard cider but have slacked off the past few years. Thanks for the comments:handshake:
     
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