Friday 31 January 2020

Useful Caravan Equipment

Fire Safety Stick
Fire Safety
Stick

Fire Safety Stick

The Fire Safety Stick is a small, portable fire extinguisher, which is lightweight and perfect for caravans and motorhomes. Unlike most fire extinguishers, it doesn’t contain gas, isn’t pressurised and won’t make a mess. Plus, it’ll work on all major types of fire and is safe and easy to use.

Lock’n’Level

Lock 'n' Level
Lock 'n' Level
This is a system of air bags that levels your caravan. You’ll still be able to fit both AL-KO Secure wheel locks on a twin-axle caravan. No more transporting ramps for levelling, these wipe clean units make levelling your caravan a breeze.

Price from £119.95

Multi-tool

Why take your entire tool-box when you can take just one handy gadget which combines all the essentials. A multi-tool will combine implements like pliers, wire cutters, scissors, screwdrivers and various blades and can range in price from around £10.00 up to £200.00.

A good starting point would be the Leatherman Squirt PS4 at £45.99. Buy on Amazon

Mini Vacuum cleaner

The easiest and quickest way to keep your tourer spick and span is with a portable vacuum cleaner. A rechargeable mini hoover can be on charge when you’re hooked up, and won’t take up much space.

Wifi Booster Kit




Collapsible Accessories
colpas collaps
Colpaz Collaps

Save vital space with collapsible version of all your caravanning kitchenware. From small bowls and mugs to kettles, washing bowls and 12-litre water carriers, the Outwell Collaps collection is a great addition to anyone’s kit.

Jetboil Fuel Guage
Jetboil Fuel Guage

Fuel Guage 

Calculate how much fuel you’ve got left in the canister with the Jetboil JetGaufe Digital Fuel Canister Scales.

From around £15.

Wednesday 29 January 2020

Eco-friendly Caravanning


It’s safe to say that we should all be attempting to become more eco-friendly and live more sustainably. This shouldn’t just apply to when you’re at home or work. We’ve got some advice to help you make your caravan or motorhome holidays better for the environment.

It would make sense to say that caravanning holidays reduce the need for air travel and if you’re staying in England, the ferry too, therefore saving tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and other pollution every year.

Buying a Caravan

If you’re new to caravanning, why not consider buying second hand. Save a pre-used caravan from the scrapheap; it’ll still have plenty of life left in it, and it’ll cost you significantly less than buying new.

If you’re buying new, choosing a lightweight model will mean you’ll use less fuel to tow it, whilst effective insulation will help to reduce the need for air-con in summer and heating in winter.

Try Solar Power

Solar panels can be easily fitted to your caravan roof. Using sunlight, they can then charge your caravan’s batteries when no mains hook up is available.
There are many solar powered products which you could switch to: lights, speakers, toothbrushes, cookers, and even showers!
Rather than using electric chargers for your mobile devices, try solar powered alternatives. You can pick these up online from as little as £30.00 from retailers like Amazon and Mobile Solar Chargers.

Plastic, Plastic, Plastic!

Just as you would at home, try and avoid single use plastic.
  • Invest in a metal flask for your drinking water
  • Store foods in stainless steel containers – they’ll be lighter than glass jars.
  • Use reusable wax paper to wrap leftovers or picnics in, rather than cling film or foil.
  • Use eco-friendly tableware. OLPRO Husk plates, cups and storage sets are made from rice husk which is an agricultural waste. This tableware is biodegradable and doesn’t contain any harmful substances. Other alternatives to plastic would be bamboo or recyclable stainless steel.
  • Colapz make collapsible products like water dispensers, portable showers, tableware and storage containers made from eco-friendly materials, and produce a smaller carbon footprint because they take up less space when being distributed.
  • Avoid buying food wrapped in plastic by shopping at local markets and farm shops. 
  • Bring frozen meat from home – it’ll keep other food items cold, and you can eat it once it’s thawed.

Cleaning

Rather than using harsh chemicals to clean your caravan or motorhome, try a non-toxic alternative. Companies like Sleek Clean Care provide a range of eco-friendly cleaning products which provide powerful cleaning whilst being biodegradable and not tested on animals. Even the container it comes in is recycled. 
Remove the need for toilet chemicals and install a SOG Toilet. A low powered extraction fan draws air to seal off odours and filters them via a charcoal filter to the outside of the caravan. The naturally treated waste has far less smell when emptying the cassette. 

Eco-Friendly Caravan Sites

The David Bellamy Conservation Awards program recognises caravan sites which do their best to minimise their impact on the environment. These sites encourage wildlife, reduce their energy and water consumption, reduce and recycle the waste they produce and support their local communities. Find an eco-friendly caravan site here.

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