Quote: Originally posted by phil+ruth on 11/1/2007
thanks for all your help, think i will get the one on ebay- the only problem is i have now also seen a airbed/sofa with the same seller which the kids would love- but oh says no more room in the car. Boo Hoo
can you ever have to much stuff?
ruth
Hi Phi & Ruth, we have the inflatable sofa and its just great. Really nice sitting in the tent watching the world go by on a comfy couch with a glass of wine.
Quote: Originally posted by RosieT on 19/1/2007
Aldi had the power stations in yesterday for £24.99. Did think it would be useful but not sure enough to buy it. I wish I had now!
Got one of these yesterday, great value. They had loads in our Aldi's, Sure when you go back they will still have some in stock.
It has locking pilers that can match my expensive mole wrench (not bad when the Leatherman is considerably smaller) and I regularly use it as the more mobile half of the tool pair when working with compression joints. It also has one of the sharpest blades I've come across, it cut through thick roofing felt that I had trouble scoring with a decent quality fresh Stanley knife blade. It'll even strip wires and takes hex screw bits without an adapter. It doesn't seem to be available in the UK but I imported mine from the US about seven or eight years ago.
I'd also recommend a LED head torch, you might look a bit daft wearing one above ground but they make putting a tent up in the dark a lot easier. I picked mine up for a fiver from Alpkit:
Finally I'd recommend one of those grill plates you can place on top of most of the standard two hob camp cookers. Smaller than a large frying pan/grill and if you don't have the space/money for a Cadac a good alternative.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/8611831/Trail/C%24cip%3D50160.Kitchen%2Band%2Blaundry%3EC%24cip%3D50265.Cookware%3EC%24cip%3D50266.Griddles%2Band%2Bgrills.htm
Quote: Originally posted by smh582003 on 18/1/2007
Has anyone seen the portable 12v shower at Maplins. I've just bought one as I'm a sucker for new gadgets.Not a bad price at £20.00