I really like the look of the long Delta one, and I assume the one from Jacksons is similar. Val - Jacksons is still going. by the way - the last time I wnet they were still using West Midlands caravans, but hoped to be moving into one of their 'out-buildings', while they do the rebuild.
This months Camping Magazine has an article about camping for people with disabilities. It gives a plug for this extractor. Whilst most bespoke "disability" equipment is never cheap this isn't too expensive as things go, but much over the few quid we expect to pay for a "normal" peg puller.
It's is just a glorified lever, but may help those who suffer with bad backs.
Edit: Just looking at the home page for the device and Camping Magazine show a picture of it being used incorrectly wich resulted in broken pegs!
Thanks everyone, the delta looks perfect,wish I'd found it first.
It's nothing to do with the price, just annoying they advertise it as 'KING SIZE' '' when it's actually no bigger than an average tent peg which, like another poster said,I already use anyway. ''
Quote: Originally posted by leebee1 on 23/8/2010
Hi, I am amazed reading all the replies, I use an old claw hammer, serves 2 purposes, it will put the pegs in, and take them out. best thing I have ever used.
I used to use an old bent tent peg, then started using a claw hammer and I wouldn't use anything else now. I can get round the awning and pull all the pegs out in less than half the time it used to take.
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