THIS week I bought

'New Bus'

This week I bought a new (to me) Burstner 890:BigGrin:
SWMBO tells me we now need new bedding, towels, throws, & for some strange reason - steak knives
As we have only been motor homing for a couple of years, I don't understand why these things suddenly want replacing.

I shall have to think of some toys for me - any suggestions.
 
Gosh, where do I start lol! ?

On Monday I bought a motorhome!

Today I bought a small inverter so I can charge my laptop.
Some hose for the waste outlet.
A hookup cable and an adapter so I can plug it into a standard 13Amp house socket.
A small fan heater.
A head torch.
A new regulator for the butane tank and a couple of spare jubilee clips.
A new map for my Tomtom which covers the whole of Western Europe!
Some other bits and bobs.

:BigGrin: Should be ready to set off on our first adventure next week! :BigGrin:
 
IKEA waste bin

High time I had one! £3 :thumb:
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I've never regarded the door pocket as a bin, we just keep carrier bags in it.
We carry a DUSTBIN for the tinnies :Rofl1:

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Looks like it could be one of these.

VARIERA
Waste bin, white
Article Number :
801.822.37


£3
 
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Today I bought from Lidl's a hand held vacuum £14.99 and 2 microfibre sports towels £3.99 each. I am a microfibre fan, they are so light and dry so quickly. :BigGrin:
 
Bought an iboost system from Motorhome Wifi, also from Ebay a 24 mm box spanner to tighten up nut on Camos Plus sat dish swivel.

Bob

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Today I bought

4 MICHELIN - AGILIS CAMPING tyres

After motorhome fun advice about side wall cracking, I put safety above cost.
Mind you it was a competitive price from ETyres

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Got a Dewalt 18v cordless hand held hoover today for the van, just tried it out, brilliant bit of kit (for a freebie :thumb:) Got loads of spare batteries for it so no probs there, so no more malting dog hairs anymore :BigGrin:
 
money money money

Our 1998 Ravenna has been treated to... electric window winders , Rhino installs cruise control and Dunlop air assist , magic job , thanks Phil. A Watling tow bar and a Phoenix big bike trailer for our bikes. Good job by Watling on the tow bar and the trailer top notch. All sorted by following recommendations from this very forum. Thanks very much to all.

An expensive two weeks , now for our first trip. Bingham Grange for Easter.

Thanks , Steve.
 
just loading van for peterborough:BigGrin:,when SWMBO say's we are going to tesco:Sad:,now the best part 4 x 10 cans of old speckled hen:Laughing::Laughing::Laughing::Laughing: £36:thumb: will i make peterborough:beerchug:
Bill
 
This week, we bought a house in Brittany, or at least we signed the agreement and committed to buying it.
First priority when looking was plenty of room to park the motorhome......:thumb:

Allan

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Today I bought some hedex tablets due to last nights purchase of 7 pints of Guinness :Blush:
 
Yesterday I bought

:shout: A three year subscription to MotorhomeFun:BigGrin ::BigGrin::thumb:
 
We bought some of these in the show (Chester food festival)


Fixed mine with double sided automotive tape
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Two Houses!

Have made a good start to my new career as a property mogul. Two houses added to my property portfolio which brings my grand total to ........ Two! :BigGrin:

It all very exciting and a bit scary :Eeek:
 
Milenco Quattro Levellimg Ramps. At first I thought I'd made a mistake & they would be overkill - they are certainly big (& heavy). But I've only had them 6 days & been up to level 3 already (at Lady Heyes). This racecourse isn't exactly level either.
 
I just used three today in Jock's van and gave Steve one yesterday, very useful item :thumb:
Oi Andy, don't be blaming me for you having to order some more, however, that big fat cheque you pocketed, should be more than enough to buy thousands of the bl##dy things. :Wink:

BTW, you both left early. :cry: See you and Jacs soon. :thumb:

Cheers for now,

Jock & Rita
 
We never left Jock
Just moved to the perimeter :thumb: a little quieter :Laughing:

Off early morning to Rutland water

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That's the poodle's plums of a price Chris :thumb:
 
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24" LED tv for use @ home & when we go to sites with hook up :thumb:
so now i gotta put up with her poxy soaps :cry:
 
24" LED tv for use @ home & when we go to sites with hook up :thumb:
so now i gotta put up with her poxy soaps :cry:
if its got a "brick" in the power lead, chances are its like most other small LED tvs and actually runs on 12v anyway. look on eBay and you can get a 12v stabilised tv power supply for under £20. much more efficient than using an inverter and will allow you to use the tv off hookup

like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170903253018?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
 

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