Hancock County campers will want these great outdoor living gifts

Hancock County campers will want these great outdoor living gifts
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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Living” Gifts

1) Speaker Pole & Ground Stake
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Mount your Tiki Tunes speaker on an adjustable pole to enjoy music wherever you want it. It’s the perfect way to take playlists inside or out, from picnics and pool parties to romantic nights in.

2) KindleQuick Log Splitter
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The KABIN KindleQuick Kindling Splitter is the easiest and most effective way to make—and carry—your own kindling from regular firewood. Kindling is a key component for lighting fires in fire pits, chimneys, and fireplaces, but is too thin to cut with an axe and can be tough to find and expensive to buy. Instead, cut it yourself with the KindleQuick.

3) Cowboy Fire Pit & Grill – 30″ with Adjustable Legs
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Barebones Living: Cowboy Fire Pit & Grill – 30″ with Adjustable Legs

4) Medium Garden Koi – Set of 3
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Fish in the Garden: Medium Garden Koi – Set of 3 – Mixed Orange

5) Pillar Glass Oil Candle
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Firefly Fuel: Pillar Glass Oil Candle – Small



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