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Wenzel Camping

Official Wenzel camping parts

Wenzel camping equipment ensures you're ready for anything during your next trip into the wilderness. Escape, recharge and connect with nature using the Wenzel tents, sleeping bags, air beds and camp accessories that make camping safe and comfortable. When tent parts go missing or break, find the Wenzel tent replacement parts you need at Sears PartsDirect.

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Wenzel 711010 dome tent

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Wenzel 711080 dome tent

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Wenzel 712060 dome tent

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Essential camping supplies that you'll need when using your Wenzel camping equipment

  1. First aid supplies. A good first aid kit can help you treat minor cuts, burns and blisters that can occur during camping trips.
  2. Insect repellent. Keep mosquitos, ticks, flies and other insects from ruining your camping trip by taking plenty of mosquito repellent.
  3. Water. If your camping site doesn't have a safe water supply, take plenty of water to stay hydrated during your camping trip.
  4. Camp fuel. Don't forget to take plenty or camp fuel or propane to keep stoves, lanterns and heaters going during your camping trip.

Camping trip food safety guidelines to follow when using your Wenzel camping equipment

  1. Pack perishable foods in the frozen state or use plenty of ice or cooling capacity to keep perishable foods at safe storage temperatures.
  2. Keep raw meat separate from other foods. Seal raw meat containers adequately to keep them isolated from other foods.
  3. Don't take poultry or meat products if you're not able to keep them at a safe storage temperature for the entire length of your camping trip.
  4. Cook meats thoroughly to prevent exposure to harmful bacteria. Use a food thermometer to cook meats until their internal temperature reaches 160F or the recommended safe temperature for the type of meat that you're cooking.