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09/2/2009 at 7:34pm
Location: central scotland Outfit: camplet savanne
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hiya just dropped in to say hi...so you got your brochure through thats great , good for you.we recently purchased our camplet savanne at the end of november last year, i think they are absolutley amaaaaazing..but beacause of the weather we all seem to be having ,unfotunatley we have'nt been able to use it yet.but the camplet outstands all the rest ( my opinion ). luckily we have a rather large garden so we were able to set it up for a few hours, practice with it ,and explore it. before parking it up. but to be honest, the models are all pretty much the same except the more you pay the more you get.. in the end i would say .buy what you can afford..you can upgrade at a later date i.e wardrobes awning etc.although "sometimes" its better to purchase second hand from a place such as "camperlands" because previous owners tend to leave a few extras like water bottles, wardrobes, breathable ground sheets, electric hook up etc etc, the whole package is serviced and thoroughly checked by camperlands mechanics before they'll let you purchase it ..and they'll be more than glad to assist you in anyway they can. but dont forget to try and get something off the price either way...as for towing well god knows how often i had to check the rear view mirror to see if i could still see it driving back to scotland from manchester. it was like towing a breath of fresh air ( could'nt feel it nor know it was even their ).and that was my very first time ever towing anything..save your money on all those extra's thats what i would say if you purchase one, and get yourself a good hitch lock and wheel clamp also dont forget to get yourself trailer tent insurance, its cheap.if planning on going to camperlands to purchase a camplet second hand or new it would be best for you to phone ahead of your visit just to see what they have in stock...we purchased second hand from camperlands and got lucky but if your purchasing new you may have to wait a few weeks untill your model arrives and or is put together and fully checked over by the maintenance team. dont be tempted by the alloy wheels unless your pockets are ligned with silver. good luck with your choice fingers crossed for a great summer and all the very best
....brian
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