What do you plan to buy next for the Motorhome? (1 Viewer)

Jul 1, 2010
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Just ordered up some bits to install another 12vdc fused outlet socket and a double USB socket. Think we've almost bought all those other useless pieces of must have gadgets ;-)
 

vwalan

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::bigsmile:[QUOTE="A

And anything else you can recommend for a first van (y)

Corkscrews (always good to have spares) and a cocktail shaker:happy:[/QUOTE]
visit spain you soon realize cork screws arent important . wine comes in tetra brics . beer in cans .
never mind you will get the hang of it as time goes by. ha ha .

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calion

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Kind of looking for another van, but worried about getting ripped off or buying something that will be troublesome. Need something a little bit bigger, but is it better to hang on to the devil you know?:unsure:(n)
 
Oct 20, 2014
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A 12v T V and Satellite system is on the cards next, last week we got a kampa cover for the winter months. I also reserved the 2015 edition of Camperstop Europe....
 

joncris

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An extra 115ah Leisure battery, 150w Solar panel, 2000w -4000w peak pure sine wave inverter with remote. Reversing camera I already have & waiting to be fitted.
Cruise Control already fitted as standard

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Nov 30, 2009
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Since 2009 with motorhomes several caravans then tents before that.
Kind of looking for another van, but worried about getting ripped off or buying something that will be troublesome. Need something a little bit bigger, but is it better to hang on to the devil you know?:unsure:(n)

We are putting ours up for sale after Xmas , never been a bit of bother for us.
Our brand new lwb boxer comes next month. Then the self build begins!

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calion

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Hi Ralph and Bev, but if your van is the one in the pic, it would be a bit too big (and if its as new as it looks, probably a bit too expensive!!) Thanks for the heads up though!
 
Sep 22, 2013
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Our brand new lwb boxer comes next month. Then the self build begins!
Oooh! We started our self-build this March on a LWB Relay and it was pretty cold working out in the open. I hope you have got somewhere under cover? We are now 95.3% (approximately :p) complete and have used it for 23 nights already.

Our next purchase will probably be some better locks to improve security all round.
 

irnbru

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Jun 27, 2013
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Either a gaslow system and a smaller table or a different MH

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SV Tech uprate in the works. I might have to pay for that before it need more diesel.

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Allanm

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Ours has failed as well. Only lasted 6 months.
Is this the metal rod with a sliding plastic insert in the top of the door? If so, it's the same as ours, and ours lasted a year. Hopefully, Autosleeper, who have our van at the moment, will repair it
Allan
 

Techno

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Surely replacing it is not the cure? it sounds not fit for purpose

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