Plate rack for motorhome??? (1 Viewer)

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Hi, We have always had the vertical plastic plate rack, with the elastic cord to keep the plates in place in our Autocruise motorhomes.

Does anyone know where we can source one for our new motorhome please??
 
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Hi, We have always had the vertical plastic plate rack, with the elastic cord to keep the plates in place in our Autocruise motorhomes.

Does anyone know where we can source one for our new motorhome please??
best to go and steal the one out of your old MH :ROFLMAO:

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We use a cutlery tray for our plates, we also use one for the lids of plastic containers, easier to find and all in their place.

Nigel and Pamala
 

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Is it the crockery rack that fits in a locker your looking for ?

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most caravan dealers will stock .
 
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Is it the crockery rack that fits in a locker your looking for ?

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most caravan dealers will stock .

That would be ok for the bottom, but the one we would like fits on the back wall in a cupboard, we could fit 2/3 different sizes of plates and they were held in place with an elastic bungee type of thing.

Bentley could not source these so we just have a similar one to your photograph, but we would really like one similar to the Autocruise style.

Ginny

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That would be ok for the bottom, but the one we would like fits on the back wall in a cupboard, we could fit 2/3 different sizes of plates and they were held in place with an elastic bungee type of thing.

Bentley could not source these so we just have a similar one to your photograph, but we would really like one similar to the Autocruise style.

Ginny

Call Oleary's .. they may be able to source as they stock Autocruise spares http://www.olearymotorhomes.co.uk/autocruise-spares--parts-55-c.asp
 

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ginny pop down to knollbeck caravans at brampton .it looks closed but is open they have some motorhome surplus .its worth calling when you are going to tesco .you never no they could have what you want :Eeek:
 

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ginny pop down to knollbeck caravans at brampton .it looks closed but is open they have some motorhome surplus .its worth calling when you are going to tesco .you never no they could have what you want :Eeek:

Been there David, done that. The new owners are increasing their stock after the last owner put everything in storage and walked out!! mind you he was a miserable bugger and will not be missed!!
 

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I like the look of your DIY and agree it is better than autocruise, so the next question is where do you buy the plate rack??
I made it out of scraps of wood from an item of Ikea furniture.

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