hev·shop
Build a Pop-Up Camping Trailer for Small Cars for Less Than $700: Detailed Instructions, Photos, and Materials List for an Easy Build with Basic Tools
Books

Build a Pop-Up Camping Trailer for Small Cars for Less Than $700: Detailed Instructions, Photos, and Materials List for an Easy Build with Basic Tools

★★★3.0·2 ratings

Using basic tools and less than $700 in materials, you can build a pop-up camping trailer that can be easily towed behind most small cars. This book provides detailed instructions, plentiful photos, a complete materials list, cut lists, and tips on accessories, safety, and places to camp. The trailer has room for a full-sized cot, a toilet, lots of storage, and standing up in a slight crouch to change clothes. Its pop-up design minimizes its impact on gas mileage and handling. When you're not using it for camping, the trailer can be converted in a matter of minutes for hauling appliances, full 4x8 sheets of plywood, and other loads that would otherwise require a truck. While its canvas or heavy polyethylene tarp cover may not win any beauty contests, this trailer is bigger, more comfortable, and far more versatile than a teardrop you could build for at least five times as much or anything you can buy for ten to thirty times as much.

ASIN
B096ZDTS3Y
Embedding
CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
Distance metric
cosine
Doc fetch
2mscache hitGET /v2/namespaces/amazon-products/documents/B096ZDTS3Y
Similar query
22msnearest_to_id → /query

Doc fetch goes through Layer's Aerospike pull-through cache; cache hit served the row without touching turbopuffer. The similar query asks Layer for nearest neighbors of the stored product vector — queries don't go through the doc cache, so no cache header is set.

Visually similar

You might also like