What have you bought for your Cali today :-)

Sorry to hear about your battery troubles Tom, but sounds like that hookup cable was definitely needed! I've been thinking about getting mudflaps too after seeing JerryB's post - winter driving is murder on the paintwork.
 
I'm generally not too concerned about the gas, we always have it turned off at the bottle when not in use and I'm confident that if there was a leak from the bottle, that it would escape via the vent under the bottle.
This always mystifies me. When at home and you’re not using the gas hob, do you turn it off at the mains? Didn’t think so.
 
Bought this cargo box (also came with handy knock off yeti cooler) which fits perfectly under the rear shelf. Also now houses the spare gas (907) perfectly and has a really good seal which I feel more comfortable having in the van.
Also picked up a few storage boxes from B&M for the cupboards and two rugs from Dunelm which I saw someone do on here. Fit lovely and the join is acceptable, I cut them around the kitchen unit with a pair of scissors.

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with the rear bench in fully forward position , are you able to stack the mats on top of eachother or do they need to be removed completely to clear the rails. They look lovely! Thanks Alex
 
Just ordered Project Camper thermal magnetic screens. Can't read German so hoping i've nailed it from the pictures..

Plus! I ordered a gas alarm for butane/propane as @Chocksaway scared me.
How are those thermal screens working out for you? Looking to buy the same ones.
 
How are those thermal screens working out for you? Looking to buy the same ones.
I haven't actually used them yet overnight, but they're really nice quality. Perhaps not as thick as I was expecting, but clearly nicely insulated and fit lovely. Very pleased with them even though I don't know how much difference they'll make with condensation/heat loss etc but will be infiintely better than the standard material magnate ones.

Will try to come back to this later with pics.
 
I haven't actually used them yet overnight, but they're really nice quality. Perhaps not as thick as I was expecting, but clearly nicely insulated and fit lovely. Very pleased with them even though I don't know how much difference they'll make with condensation/heat loss etc but will be infiintely better than the standard material magnate ones.

Will try to come back to this later with pics.
Condensation will virtually disappear and cold draughts will be minimised when sitting in the front seats :thumb
 
I haven't actually used them yet overnight, but they're really nice quality. Perhaps not as thick as I was expecting, but clearly nicely insulated and fit lovely. Very pleased with them even though I don't know how much difference they'll make with condensation/heat loss etc but will be infiintely better than the standard material magnate ones.

Will try to come back to this later with pics.
You won’t be disappointed with them. I love mine and if you got the ones for the sliding door they are awesome!!
 
Bought a set of these, mainly for the awning and outwell side panels. Look nice and say to put into ground and no hammering.

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I can’t get on with a set of these we bought a couple of years ago. Tried to use them twice on a driveaway awning. Must be doing something wrong, but they don’t drill in straight, and end up spinning in big circles.
 
That's rough about the stolen spare wheel at Legoland! I've heard that's becoming more common at theme parks - definitely worth getting that Sparesafe sorted.
 
Looking at those mudflaps Jerry, they look like a proper job! I've been meaning to get some for ages, the amount of crud that gets thrown up behind the wheels is mental.
 
I can’t get on with a set of these we bought a couple of years ago. Tried to use them twice on a driveaway awning. Must be doing something wrong, but they don’t drill in straight, and end up spinning in big circles.
I’ve not tried them yet, thinking I will try them soon to make sure all ok.
 
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