Emphasis on the words” TO COOK ON”..........Do you really think I’m going to put an oven and two cooking stoves on a VW £250 table? Don’t know about you but that’s what we use to have a meal off ...
Emphasis on the words” TO COOK ON”..........Do you really think I’m going to put an oven and two cooking stoves on a VW £250 table? Don’t know about you but that’s what we use to have a meal off ...
We use when we are on hook up . Prefer it to the heater on board for a bit of heat.If you have the heater this would not be needed.
Yes we too find a small fan heater ideal when on hookup. you get instant heat and its all included in the site fee....We use when we are on hook up . Prefer it to the heater on board for a bit of heat.
Otherwise use the Cali heater. Its a personal choice.
Hi can the 21 inch tv fit on back of the headrest in a bracket ok? ThanksNumber 1 a porta potti.
Number 2 a folding camping table from Aldi £20. To cook on.
Number 3 two camping cheapie gas cookers for using outside £10 each
Number 4 a small oven from Aldi. Less than £20. Makes fantastic baked potatoes...
Number 5 a 21 inch tv and decent Ariel ( for when it’s wazzing down and dark) From Aldi £120...
There are loads more things but these are just 5 off the top of my head...
This is my own personal opinion and dare say many would disagree agree.
And yes we shop at Aldi.
SparesafeAside from having to justify my non-drinking and non-spicy food habit, what other accessories can you recommend? Really finding this super helpful, thanks!
I suppose there are brackets available but we just sit it on the glass cooker/sink top..we use it in the kitchen through the year and then in the van on holidays...Hi can the 21 inch tv fit on back of the headrest in a bracket ok? Thanks
Agree with @andyinluton and if you take the spare wheel safe to your collection our dealer fitted it for me on the spot (saved me bodging it later)You've missed the spare safe - if you don't fit one you won't have a spare wheel for long. (assuming you've got one rather than the can of goo)
Sorry for the late reply.What size Ikea boxes? I bet there is a whole other thread on here talking about the perfect boxes for the boot? Thanks
Agree with @andyinluton and if you take the spare wheel safe to your collection our dealer fitted it for me on the spot (saved me bodging it later)
I bought the cadac and so far not used it but I’ve used my little cartridge stove extensively £10 in go outdoors sale and £10 for 8 cartridges versus £135 for the cadac safari chef - just saying.
Sorry for the late reply.
We have two of these, they are quite sturdy so one can hold all of our climbing equipment, and they fit nicely under the shelf in the back. They come with lids bud we found other use for those
KLÄMTARE box with lid, in/outdoor, dark grey, 58x45x30 cm - IKEA
KLÄMTARE box with lid, in/outdoor, dark grey, 58x45x30 cm This rugged and hard-wearing box is tested to withstand the elements outdoors. It’s waterproof and the snap-lock function keeps the lid firmly in place so your things stay well-protected and dry.www.ikea.com
Hi both. That's interesting. So you need to get a safe installed in the cupboard at the back to stop people from stealing the spare wheel?! Interesting. I have much to learn. Safe is on the list.
This depends on your personal needs. However a good way to look at this would be to consider the basic needs that we all have.
1. To be warm, dry and draught free. Therefore I recommend a Brandrup ISO-TOP internal roof liner.
2. To be comfortable when sleeping. Only you can judge this one but a Zone Sleep will keep you cooler when its hot and gives that extra bit of cushioning to the otherwise rather hard mattresses.
3. Food and drink - there's usually a pub nearby. Never the less, some means of cooking is a very good idea. The Ocean has the built stove that some owners rarely use. In my experience all you actually need is a single burner gas stove. The 3000 watt Campingaz Super Carena R on a 907 cylinder is my stove of choice.
4. Storage - the Ocean has cupboards but the Beach does not. Therefore if you have a Beach I cannot recommend a pair of VanEssa window bags highly enough. Having had both versions of the Cali we have found that a far better storage arrangement can be achieved in the Beach using these bags as your sole means of storing clothes and toiletries etc. They are like bed side cabinets that can be removed and used as suitcases if you decide to spend a night in a B & B or Hotel.
5. Protection - against theft, against damage, against dirt, etc. There are many items to chose from here but the number one has to be a good anti theft device to deter thieves from disappearing your Cali. There's no point in having waterproof seat covers if the whole kit and caboodle can be swiped by a scrote in black and white striped T shirt. Something highly visual like a good strong steering lock. We have a bright yellow Stop Lock.
Not sure if you're having a laugh there but in case not... no, the wheel safe is a locking gizmo for the spare wheel carrier. NOT the safe option for the bottom of the wardrobe.
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