Triangle 'bread warmer' here also! And the rickety kitchen stand where the windshield falls off (Sunncamp or something?), not something I'd confidently use a cooker on.
I do have a fabric cupboard type thing with the thin hardboard shelves (as mentioned earlier in the thread) but I actually get on with mine quite well, although I think it might fall over on the slightest slope.
Quote: Originally posted by Clarabell on 22/5/2008
Yet another vote for the toaster.....we really need to think up another use for them. Just think how many are lurking at the back of garages/sheds up and down the country
Take the wires off and sharpen the edge. Set up a row of coconuts on stands and we will have a competition of 3 goes each, to see who can half the most coconuts like Odd Job with his Bowler Hat in the James Bond Movie.
Oooh we've got one of them cupbaord things with cardboard shelves, I have to admit that I love ours. We bought ours off a work mate who decided that camping wasn't for her so got a tin-tent instead, so she sold it to me for a tenner or something daft like that.
We have also binned the infamous toaster and collapsable water carrier. (Why pay for a water carrier when you can buy large bottles of water and re-use the bottle then recycle it when you leave site?)
The double airbed lasted two nights before a visit to the hypermarche provided two single mattresses and marital contentment.
Fortunately we learnt to come here to read what is a good buy and since then haven't made any bad purchases.
To those who bought the love seat which kept deflating, I don't think you're meant to take the description literally. They are probably alright if you just sit on them.
(Notice how well I avoided using the old chestnut "my love-seat has gone down on me" - "Shh, don't tell everyone, they'll all want one !)
------------- I can remember when this was all fields.
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