Pudsey Bear
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That maybe you needn't?
Well .... On my last trip, just 3 days away, I packed lots of stuff (I like options). I probably brought 99% back with me untouchedThat maybe you needn't?
Yup ... "Cue the debate".We have always drank out of the tank and never had any probs.
We have always drank out of the tank and never had an
are you on the wrong threadWe have always drank out of the tank and never had any probs.![]()
But not the grey one, Jeff ...We have always drank out of the tank and never had any probs.
Don't you remember? The grey tank is his on-board Coke-cola dispenserBut not the grey one, Jeff ...
Steve
Two lots of medication takes up lots of space, especially for longer trips. Foodstuffs are replenished every 2-4 days, either by a wander to the local shops, or from the hypermarket en route to the next stop. We're addicted to UHT Milk, so that stays in the food box under the lounge seat, and water taken from
I presume you treat each fill up though?the fresh tank which was sterilised in early November 2022 in preparation for the oft postponed Winter Trip
Steve
Oi, I did! 99% of the stuff I keep in there I didn't needWe've had so many vans, but none from new so we have never and will never drink from the tank, Liz does use some for cooking which I suppose kills anything nasty, but for drink and teeth it's al bottled still water from whereever is cheapest.
However, no answer to the OP
I have very little faith in stuff like that at low prices, if you can compare a few of them to see how close they agree or don't then I'd buy on if close, but I have tried thermometers and spirit levels and found them to be miles out with each other, although a single spirit level is easy enough to test on its own some are not to be trusted, especially the cheaper ones.Though we drink only bottled water, we test the van water using a gadget like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Measuremen...cphy=9046575&hvtargid=pla-1256544913180&psc=1
No, David. We empty the fresh water when we get home, then a 20-30 litre partial fill for the start of the next trip, with the full fill up on site, running it down to 20-30 litres by the time of departure. Chemicals taste awful, and most of the water consumption involves boiling for coffee [but not then pouring it over me ...I presume you treat each fill up though?
Known to man [well to me] as 'salad posioning', especially lettuce. Spring onions, radishes and cucumber are preferable, alongside the token lettuce leafLiz insist on putting stuff like salad in there.
cheval? that would be horse then?I go with just enough food to get me to France then stock up in there supermarkets with the stuff I like, Like cheval, steak tartare, whelks, octopus, squid, and a lot more of there sea food