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Carrying water is a hassle on long runs, so here's a robot cooler that follows along on the road and trail.
Carrying water is a hassle on long runs, so here's a robot cooler that follows along on the road and trail.
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S2, EP2 "Robot Cooler & Mini Truck"Carrying water is a hassle on long runs, so here's a robot cooler that follows along on the road and trail.
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S2, EP1 "Self Hiking Boots and Lift Chair"Setting out to fix a missing element for a walk in the woods' self-hiking boots.
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