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My Hymer Exsis that was nicked last year,the Hobby is nice,but I do miss the Hymer!
Also I would like to see the thieving scrum get their just deserts!
 
Thanks for asking Phil, a silent Honda Generator would be appreciated thanks, not bothered what colour if that helps ?

K ?
 
A replacement windscreen for my 2002 Pilote Galaxy 'A' Class motorhome as 2 months ago a lorry flicked up a stone and put a crack in it! The annoying thing is that even if it went to the top of the screen it doesn't affect my vision but it will fail its next MOT and the insurance company passed it on to a windscreen company who have passed it on to a 'specialist' who have not yet found one so Santa if you are reading this ....
 
picture of my new invention invisble paint so i dont get moved on as much it hides the van when parked just got to figure out how to stop people running in to it before i use it in anger
 
Robmac;n376 said:
Probably a new, bigger GPS.

Might drop Julie a hint or two.

just get it on a tablet as i have 10inch sat nav with tom tom on it and do use it when i lost as phone is to small tosee for tiny details and coudld use it with google for street veiw for foing your deliverys rob
 
rugbyken;n1383 said:
this is my diablo toaster so good after using it for first time went back and bought a second

And if you buy a milk loaf ( the little round loaves of bread) the bread just fits them perfectly without waste or buy a ridge monkey they are the square toasters and you can fry eggs and bacon in them
 
Campervanannie;n3448 said:
And if you buy a milk loaf ( the little round loaves of bread) the bread just fits them perfectly without waste or buy a ridge monkey they are the square toasters and you can fry eggs and bacon in them

Milk loaf I haven't had that since I were a kid. Every Monday at my aunty Alice's :Ok_Hand_Sign_Emoji:
 
Rec;n3426 said:
Is this easy to clean? Looks like it would be very useful but I have an aversion to cleaning fiddly crevices!!?

It's extremely east to clean, it's non-stick.
 
The worst and most expensive mistake was a Cobb. Yes I know some people love them but I didn't love mine.
 
The Cadav safari is a B to clean too. Never bothered cleaning the Weber Kettle charcoal bbq - reckon we made a mistake leaving it at home this trip.
 
Campervanannie;n3448 said:
And if you buy a milk loaf ( the little round loaves of bread) the bread just fits them perfectly without waste or buy a ridge monkey they are the square toasters and you can fry eggs and bacon in them

This thread reminded me Annie, I lost my old Ridge Monkey (probably left it on a river bank somewhere).

So I've just ordered one of these;

https://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/rid...MIuZOY64HJ1wIVSJMbCh1tWApwEAQYASABEgJ7BfD_BwE

I thought it was a good price with free delivery and the free utensils kit as well.

I went for the standard size deep fill as this is just about right for me to cook toasties or burgers etc. when I am on my own.
 
Robmac;n4007 said:
This thread reminded me Annie, I lost my old Ridge Monkey (probably left it on a river bank somewhere).

So I've just ordered one of these;

https://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/rid...MIuZOY64HJ1wIVSJMbCh1tWApwEAQYASABEgJ7BfD_BwE

I thought it was a good price with free delivery and the free utensils kit as well.

I went for the standard size deep fill as this is just about right for me to cook toasties or burgers etc. when I am on my own.

I have had mine for years it's a black cast iron one got it from America it's quite heavy these look great and probably a lot lighter.
 
Campervanannie;n4018 said:
I have had mine for years it's a black cast iron one got it from America it's quite heavy these look great and probably a lot lighter.

Yeah they are quite light Annie.

I used to have an old 'Pie iron' as well, that was marvelous for a bonfire as the arms were long enough to hold well into the flames.
 
Robmac;n4019 said:
Yeah they are quite light Annie.

I used to have an old 'Pie iron' as well, that was marvelous for a bonfire as the arms were long enough to hold well into the flames.

The one your buying are £10 on Amazon prime.
 
Campervanannie;n4020 said:
The one your buying are £10 on Amazon prime.

Are you sure that isn't just the utensils Annie?

I've seen them on Amazon for £10.
 

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