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  1. mfglickman Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 17, 2012
    652 posts
    NW CT
    Here's the Hearth link. I LOVE the log carrier, and with the sale it's a good price.

    http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/510044?nav=ln-31&page=hearth

    I don't work there, just like some of the products! :)

    Mods, I put this in woodstoves b/c of the log racks, carriers, fireplace tools etc. but feel free to move if it's in the wrong place, with my apologies!
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  2. Woody Stover Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 25, 2010
    3,474 posts
    Southern IN
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  3. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,500 posts
    Michigan
    I've thought many times about making one. Perhaps making one of leather and this way one could carve something fancy on the carrier, or the family name, etc. It would also be easy to make one with heavy canvas or an old bag and use webbing, which one can pick up at a ridiculously low price. Might be nicer to have one you made yourself.
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  4. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,500 posts
    Michigan
    As for LL Bean, we used to purchase things from there but have noticed the prices going a bit high so have not bought much.

    Just this week I went hunting and wore some of my old LL Bean camoflage clothes. They are still in good condition and I like them. It is made from polar fleece and was purchased in 1986 or 1987. That speaks well on how the clothing wears.
  5. budman Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 13, 2006
    605 posts
    Valley Cottage,NY
    No more wood bag's 4 me after 3 year's with my back going out every Febuary I realized it was the wood
    carryer when bringing in a load and the back being coacked.Up graded 2 a wood hand truck and all has been good.
  6. Does this apply to their boots? I really could use a pair for winter.
  7. mfglickman Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 17, 2012
    652 posts
    NW CT
    I think so? I got an email, when I clicked the discount was listed on the home page. I figured if I gave the hearth link directly, it would be more on topic. :)

    It seems like nice quality stuff. I remember wearing their Bean Boots around the stables for years. Agree with Dennis that prices have gone up and I don't love that they try to keep up with "fashion" w/r/t women's and girls' clothing - girls get dirty and play hard too - but that's for another topic. LOL.
  8. cygnus Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 23, 2010
    292 posts
    Central, NJ
    I like this one too. Foldable and the closed ends are a must. I just can't understand a carrier with open ends so the mess just falls right out. Same thing with all those fancy firewood holders. They have no bottom! What the heck?
  9. tcassavaugh Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 10, 2010
    594 posts
    Southern Maryland
    here's one i got and can't say enough about it http://www.plowhearth.com/canvas-log-carrier_p71.html. its canvas duck vs. synthetic. it hauled a lot of wood for my little jotul last year. one of the best buys i've made. slightly different than the one here but really rugged....and keeps the bark in chips in the bag, not on the floor = :) wife.

    cass
  10. mfglickman Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 17, 2012
    652 posts
    NW CT
    This is what I love about the Bean one - closed ends - and it stands on its own while you fill it. Folds flat in the house, and the bark/dirt/leaf bits stay off the floor.

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