What's the Most important item in your van that you just could not do with out on your travels (1 Viewer)

Apr 21, 2008
822
2,066
bedford
Funster No
2,239
MH
A class
Exp
1995
Rear view camera. So I can see if car behinds windscreen wipers work when I dump my grey water☔
 
Jun 17, 2012
2,932
9,921
North Essex
Funster No
21,517
MH
Autotrail Delaware
Exp
>12 but <13
2 frying pans, a 2 saucepans plus a folding one, foil containers for use in oven plus a small roasting pan, a ridged pan for cooking steak, folding bucket and folding washing up bowl, large salad bowl plus plastic disposable ones from Tesco, 2 click seal containers for keeping savoury and sweet bikkies in, an insulated 'casserole' with lid for keeping bbq'd veg warm whilst meat/fish is cooking, iboost, mifi, e-bikes and batteries, clothes line on a stick, fleece blanket, 2 huge Decathlon microfibre bath sheets, jug with wet and dry measures, hand blender, a small basket full of herbs and spices, salt pepper and olive oil, coffee tin & cafetiere 2 bone china mugs and 2 plycarbonate mugs a folding tray/basket in the shower for shoes/sandals... Lots of knives, forks and spoons, a pair of salad servers, a couple of wodden spoons and spatulas, a bottle opener and a wine cork (just in case) Melamine plates small medium and large and cardboard plates large and small (to save on the washing up) Kitchen roll and microfibre clothes for use in the kitchen, bathroom and on the front windscreen. All our towels (bathsheets, bath towels, medium and small hand and tea towels) are microfibre as they dry quickly and are very light.

So you travel with just the minimum then :Eeek:

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obanvanman

Free Member
May 1, 2015
721
1,617
Isle of Seil Argyll
Funster No
36,142
MH
Eura Mobil 810 Integra
Exp
newbie
The PUPPY!

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Sep 14, 2009
1,272
2,005
uffculm mid devon
Funster No
8,455
MH
swift royale 59
Exp
12
2 frying pans, a 2 saucepans plus a folding one,a couple of foil containers (very light disposable to save washing up)for use in oven plus a small roasting pan, a ridged pan for cooking steak, folding bucket and folding washing up bowl (very light weight), large salad bowl plus plastic disposable ones from Tesco, 2 click seal containers for keeping savoury and sweet bikkies in, an insulated plastic 'casserole' with lid (very light) for keeping bbq'd veg warm whilst meat/fish is cooking, iboost, mifi, e-bikes and batteries, clothes line on a stick, fleece blanket, 2 huge Decathlon microfibre bath sheets, jug with wet and dry measures, hand blender, a small basket full of herbs and spices, salt pepper and olive oil, coffee tin & cafetiere 2 bone china mugs and 2 plycarbonate mugs a folding tray/basket in the shower for shoes/sandals... Lots of knives, forks and spoons, a pair of salad servers, a couple of wodden spoons and spatulas, a bottle opener and a wine cork (just in case) Melamine plates small medium and large and cardboard plates large and small (to save on the washing up) Kitchen roll and microfibre clothes for use in the kitchen, bathroom and on the front windscreen. All our towels (bathsheets, bath towels, medium and small hand and tea towels) are microfibre as they dry quickly and are very light. We have just returned from 4 months on the Continent and with this lot wanted for nothing!!
You missed the cuddly toy he!he!
 
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DL42846

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Mobile phone which has CamperContact app to find nearby Aires and can also act as a GPS. I should throw all the other books out as I never refer to them since I have CamperContact.
BBQ. Inflatable canoe. Outside table and chairs/recliners. Toolbox for repairs.

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Louis

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Mar 29, 2016
1,204
982
Anglesey
Funster No
42,191
MH
Fiat Ducato Auotrail
Exp
6 Months with motorhome(35 years tugging)
I wouldn’t travel anywhere without my brake pedal. :p
 

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