What have you bought for your Cali today :-)

After a muddy, but great weekend away in the New Forest, I’ve bought a set of All-weather mats for the front footwells.

As lovey as grey mats, which match the carpet are, they are not so practical in the winter.

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I see you've gone for the 2 piece set, I've found the extra bit that covers the carpet between the footwells to be well worth having, but I do drive my van wearing site boots quite a lot so anything that keeps the mud under control is good.
 
I see you've gone for the 2 piece set, I've found the extra bit that covers the carpet between the footwells to be well worth having, but I do drive my van wearing site boots quite a lot so anything that keeps the mud under control is good.
I did consider the 3 piece set but only needed the actual mats.

I find the heel of my right foot wears a hole in most material mats within a few months! These rubber mats are much harder wearing, will look smarter for longer and also are easier to clean if I do bring mud into the cab.

I no longer work, so my boots/trainers get a lot less muddy these days. If I was still working and using my van for work, I’d probably have gone for the 3 piece set too.
 
Just bagged a couple of Helinox Sunset chairs :cool:. £155 for the pair.

If anyone is interested, END.Clothing have just started their Black Friday offers. A number of Helinox products are already reduced but they have added a further 20% off all Helinox. Also 20% off one of my fave brands Snow Peak :)

 
Mini 900w airfryer from Aldi - only 17quid and its big enough for a couple of chicken breasts or kiefs , probably 6 sausages (but not at the same time!)
I feel ripped off now! I paid £33 for one (also 900w) from Cooks Professional. Let’s see how long they both last :thumb
 
I see you've gone for the 2 piece set, I've found the extra bit that covers the carpet between the footwells to be well worth having, but I do drive my van wearing site boots quite a lot so anything that keeps the mud under control is good.
Ah, the extra bit - where do I get that please? Richie
 
I am considering buying a Shark Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner WV200UK for the Cali for longer trips when a tiny handbrush just doesn't cut it. Has anyone tried this or other small vacuums and is it any good? Everything really has to earn it's place
Yes we bought one about 3 years ago. A van we rented before we had our own had one. It works well, and handy for sandy sites/ beach trips.
But - we hardly ever pack it now, and rely on a small brush. Other stuff has demoted the Shark. We still use it at home though, so nothing wrong with the vac.
 
No problem, but I don't get it until June...global transport issues..... It looked straightforward enough. They only do them right handed so with the Cali the rear of the van would be the same end as the awning front. Not an issue for us, I prefer to be nose in on a pitch anyway.

Coleman® Journeymaster Deluxe Air XL Driveaway Awning - How to pitch

I'll do a full unboxing report when I get it.
Hi - How have you got on with the JourneyMaster? We're looking at getting the L for when we need the extra space.
 
Just to keep the bar high...I bought my Cali (Myfanwy, Fanny to her friends) some really useful bits this weekend.
Some fairy lights and a maneki-neko (Japanese fortune cat). Myfanwy is nothing if not classy...

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Just to keep the bar high...I bought my Cali (Myfanwy, Fanny to her friends) some really useful bits this weekend.
Some fairy lights and a maneki-neko (Japanese fortune cat). Myfanwy is nothing if not classy...

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And doing some Chipex paint repair, i have seen that round blue box before, lurking somewhere around our Cali!
 
New shoes.
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