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and chipsWe don’t do toasties but use the R M for most things not just bacon. Regulars are chicken, salmon, new potatoes, meatballs and much more. It’s our ‘go to’ van utensil.
and chipsWe don’t do toasties but use the R M for most things not just bacon. Regulars are chicken, salmon, new potatoes, meatballs and much more. It’s our ‘go to’ van utensil.
What do you use instead?- Decathlon stainless steel camping mug. Really unpleasant to drink out of.
We’ve not yet found a good solution. We had a beautiful insulated glass mug my wife bought in Mexico for a short amount of time until I dropped it and smashed it. It was great for the few days that it lasted.What do you use instead?
I like the Yeti ones, but the trick is getting one that works for the most drinks - tea/coffee, water, beer and wine - and fit well in the dash cupholders.
I don't think they've nailed it with any of them, and I've tried most, but am still to try these. My better half would roll her eyes again though, if I bought any more...
These Japanese ones are great. But better value to buy from Amazon Japan..We’ve not yet found a good solution. We had a beautiful insulated glass mug my wife bought in Mexico for a short amount of time until I dropped it and smashed it. It was great for the few days that it lasted.
At £50 each…EACH…I expect expect waiter service thrown inThese Japanese ones are great. But better value to buy from Amazon Japan..
Stainless Vacuum-Insulated Mug in 450ml
The Stainless Vacuum-Insulated Mug in 450ml is designed in Japan. The lightweight mug can be used in the home, camp or backcountry and offers lasting insulation with vacuum-insulated double walls. The Stainless Vacuum Double Wall 450 Mug weighs just 135g and features collapsible handles for...uk.snowpeak.com
As I said, cheaper to order from Amazon JapanAt £50 each…EACH…I expect expect waiter service thrown in
Lovely. But wont fit in the dash cupholders?These Japanese ones are great. But better value to buy from Amazon Japan..
Stainless Vacuum-Insulated Mug in 450ml
The Stainless Vacuum-Insulated Mug in 450ml is designed in Japan. The lightweight mug can be used in the home, camp or backcountry and offers lasting insulation with vacuum-insulated double walls. The Stainless Vacuum Double Wall 450 Mug weighs just 135g and features collapsible handles for...uk.snowpeak.com
Seconded for Yeti mugs, don’t drink wine or beer so can’t comment on them.Yeti for morning coffee.
Duralex tumblers for wine.
Any cold beer I have gets drunk pretty quickly. Usually best kept in the cold bottle.
Rösti works very well as do omelettesI’m looking to ditch my ridge monkey….
I can cook bacon in a pan with a guard, and/or outside
so, having read through many a post, toasties seem to be the main other use of it and, so far, I’ve not longed for a toastie……..ok, I’ll take it for a last whirl and see if toasties change my van life…!
but I’ve cut down on bread consumption……….
Those work well in the T6 cup holders, not sure about the 6.1 though, I suspect the cup holders in the 6.1 dash are slightly bigger?What do you use instead?
I like the Yeti ones, but the trick is getting one that works for the most drinks - tea/coffee, water, beer and wine - and fit well in the dash cupholders.
I don't think they've nailed it with any of them, and I've tried most, but am still to try these. My better half would roll her eyes again though, if I bought any more...
My list similar (levellers and drive away awning). I’ve never had an electric kettle or heater.The first to go was the drive-away awning.
Electric water kettle.
Electric heaters.
Leveling chocks.
Strange how many people don’t use the levelling chocks,I use them nearly every time .Chocks, chocks & chocks. Waste of time and space. I also did a Basil on them when the caused a puncture.
Basically we found that space is at such a premium anything that is not small and foldable is out.
The only two large items we now carry is the duvalay and the awning (for longer trips only). With a baby we also have to carry a pop up cot, airline cabin friendly pushchair and a small seat to feed her on.
Almost everything else is out. Chocks, wind breaks, large screen covers, bulky chairs etc. Our cupboards also pared to a minimum, one large packing cube only and one wash bag. The only thing that I refuse to compromise on is my milk frother
One day I'll sort it all out in the garage and offer it here for a charity donation.
me too, can't settle sleeping on a slope.Strange how many people don’t use the levelling chocks,I use them nearly every time .
Which do you use now?Cali chairs
helinox sunset chairs I like my head supported and great when you go for a walk ,light and pack down smallWhich do you use now?
Thanks, and you keep them in the tailgate?helinox sunset chairs I like my head supported and great when you go for a walk ,light and pack down small
You can but we keep them behind the front passenger seat and I use the tailgate bag for other kitThanks, and you keep them in the tailgate?
Aha, someone else who leaves the cable at home. I have not used it 10 times while traveling in 12 years (10 of which with our T4 Westfalia and now 2 with the T6.1) and the cable has also flown out of our cali. The t6.1 has the function of maximum charging and use from time to time, keeps your batteries in top shape (no solar panels needed either, but everyone has their own idea and own choice about this). They last 4 days with the refrigerator on and normal use of lights and no additional consumers (but mobile phones are charged via the inverter).Levelling ramps sold as I never used them. I also don’t carry the hookup cable any more. I used a safari chef a couple of times but don’t bother with that either.
Never had one of those double frying pan thingies that you can do sandwiches and other stuff in, so no need to ditch that
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