THIS week I bought

A plastic box with a cheese grater built into the lid. No more sweeping up the van after over zealous grating(y)
 
Avtex Snipe with mounting plate from an ebay shop, hopefully it will arrive (intact)...

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The Michelin, French laminated atlas (for imminent use ) thanks to 'coolbeanz' thread :clap::clap:
 
One of these Spanish/Euro type LPG/GPL adapters, thanks to Minky Girl's (Mel's) thread .

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Cheers,

Jock.
 
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Replacement end caps for my F45i awning.

Cost for both £12.94 inc p&p from Amazon ( actually Riversway Leisure)

Almost half the price of anywhere else and genuine Fiamma parts (y)
 
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Hia

Thought I would join in

On Sunday bought 5 throws from Primark £3 each but reduced to £2-20 each
Great they are for my motorhome
Went to Pictures today to watch SpongeBob with grandson only cost me £5 as I had the code from the meercat offer.
Then called at Primark to get another throw as I also covered a couple of cushions
So throw was showing £3, at the till I told the lady that on Sunday they were reduced to £2-20. She checked the price and we're now only £1 yes £1

No I am not taking the others back
Still happy with the £2-20 price
 
The Michelin, French laminated atlas (for imminent use ) thanks to 'coolbeanz' thread :clap::clap:

Us to.

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And..... Short legs for the Cadac, lid for Cadac, bungies to hold it all together in the van's garage.
 
IKEA waste bin

High time I had one! £3 :thumb:
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I have now changed this due to it not being demountable.
When my awning legs are attached to the side of the van I can only open the hab door a little past 90 degrees and the bin impedes access/egress. Also without a lid the bag has been known to blow away:whistle:
So I've now fitted this
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The bin just lifts off and Ocado shopping bags recycle nicely.
 
An Alligator :laughing: !...



Yup, really...


Actually does what it says in the tin.
Perfect for when a chainsaw is overkill & lethal :wink:.
 
Well my newest addition to our self build "Pug" has arrived this afternoon on a 7 and a half ton wagon no less !
I had to help him manoover out if the cul-de-sac!
An Odyssey PC 1800-FT
http://www.shieldbatteries.co.uk/products/odyssey/pc/1800-ft.html
Not cheap , but we like to go off grid.
It will suit us better , in this PVC, than our previous 2x Vented trojans.
It doesn't have to be vented. Plus it can be fitted which ever way we want. It's also got a massive life span. Weighs no more than the Trojans too.
 
A slow cooker and cookery book , Need to learn how to use as its me who does the cooking !!

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I have now changed this due to it not being demountable.
When my awning legs are attached to the side of the van I can only open the hab door a little past 90 degrees and the bin impedes access/egress. Also without a lid the bag has been known to blow away:whistle:
So I've now fitted this
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The bin just lifts off and Ocado shopping bags recycle nicely.
Where did you source the bin pls techno
Thks mark
 
Where did you source the bin pls techno
Thks mark
Looks like Dunelm sell them for £14.99.
Having fitted the IKEA bin to my Rapido, after reading Andy's previous thread and finding the same issues, I will be following his advice again.
Many thanks again Andy for for taking the time to pass on all your excellent tips.
 
Did you find Bertie Basset hiding in there.

John.
No I'm at Eddievanbitz getting a Growler fitted today sitting outside in the sun.Very pleasant and a great welcome from the crew. Mrs BB sent Welsh Cakes....hope they enjoy them.
 
The Michelin, French laminated atlas (for imminent use ) thanks to 'coolbeanz' thread :clap::clap:

.... and me.

OH likes to draw the route on the map. She has had to buy her own in the past, because she's not allowed to draw on my maps. Now she can. :) (y)

Tested with yellow & pink highlighter (used Corsica for the test - we're not going there!) & it shows up beautifully & wipes off without a trace. Now everyone is happy (except it won't actually improve her navigation skills!).

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Two Scott e-bikes, ordered them from a German dealer saved £435 on each bike over the best UK price I could get. Hopefully will have them by the end of next week.
 
.... and me.

OH likes to draw the route on the map. She has had to buy her own in the past, because she's not allowed to draw on my maps. Now she can. :) (y)

Tested with yellow & pink highlighter (used Corsica for the test - we're not going there!) & it shows up beautifully & wipes off without a trace. Now everyone is happy (except it won't actually improve her navigation skills!).

Oh God, now I am going to reveal how old I am........... Does anyone remember charcoal pencils to use on plastic surfaces which would be 'ideal' for this use ??????????? :mm::think:
 
Do u mean chinagraph which is a type of wax pencil that wipes away with a tissue or cloth?
 
yes do you have a supply :unsure:

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A collapsing kettle. Never would have known that would have existed/been possible before the days of 'The Van'
 
A new Paragon. silverscreen ( from Cleckheaton ) For Pug.(y)

We used the previous one so much , they are fab. Summer and winter.
We wouldn't be without one.
We've now sold our mizar and included the silverscreen and Fiamma zip store with the deal.
Once we get round to it we'll buy a Fiamma wind out awning. But I doubt we'll get another zipstore. We didn't use it enough.
 
Legs for outside gas hob
New collapsible table
Started using biological fluid in loo

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