If a mains connection would help bridge the gap, couldn't you get one of those Type-1 adaptors and plug in on an EV charging point every now and then?
I'm aware that that's not how you're supposed to use a charger, but under the hood it's simple enough and should get you access to a 120 resp. 240 volt socket pretty much anywhere.
this post was submitted on 21 Dec 2024
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No clue where you're living but this sounds a lot like the reality of ordering online in rural Ohio these days. The best anti-capitalism propaganda out there is how bad the buying experience is these days. Especially if you are trying to specifically buy something slightly obscure or often copied? I find I have to try to buy something 3, 4 times before I get it right. At least it has ended shopping for fun in my life I guess.