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Subject Topic: LARDERS / WARDROBES - A WASTE OF MONEY?
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18/7/2007 at 5:21pm
 Location: Sunderland
 Outfit: SunnCamp Vario 600 & Vango Icarus 500
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Hi Everyone

Thanks very much for your replies, some of them are really helpful, will go and have a look this weekend, probably wont for our weekend trip next week, but will definately take when we go camping for a week in august. Im naturally a really organised person so find it hard when my family just chuck their things on the floor for the spiders to crawl on! Thanks again



18/7/2007 at 6:02pm
 Location: Surrey
 Outfit:  Vw T2 campervan Brazilian Bay aircool
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Having wasted 2 days of  a precious holiday washing all our clothes after our tent was flooded   and silt ,sand and water damaged the holdalls in the spare bedroom compartment- we use a wardrobe now- it takes time to erect but we stay on the site for 2-3 weeks at a time so worth it- ours looks a bit like the tall one in the picture previously posted


18/7/2007 at 6:20pm
 Location: Perth
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I like the sound of the wardrobe - nothing worse than having to rummage through a packed holdall looking for a particular item which invariably turns up right at the bottom. My only concern is how much room they take up when packed away.

I can only just fit all our gear in the car as it is.

 

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18/7/2007 at 6:36pm
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
 Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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Wardrobes and larders are fine if you have space in your car/trailer to pack them plus the suitcases or whatever your clothes and stuff are travelling in AND you are going to enjoy spending time assembling/disassembling stocking/emptying them at the start and end of your trip.

But it is perfectly possible to be organised without them.

All nonperishable kitchen stuff lives in a plastic set of drawers in our shed, gets put straight in the car and then plonked into place in the tent. Job done. http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9297385&fh_start_index=36&fh_sort_by=_price_rrp_min&fh_eds=%c3%9f&fh_sort_order=-1&fh_location=%2f%2fcatalog01%2fen_GB%2fcategories%3c%7b8960086%7d&fh_search=form&fh_refview=search&ts=1184779855126&isSearch=false

Other food stuffs are kept in lidded plastic crates which can either travel stacked if full or nested inside each other if empty.

For clothes we each have a holdall of the sort that is divided into zipped compartments inside for organising the contents.

Shoes travel in a crate which then lives immediately inside the tent door while we are away.

Order achieved  without faff! MT

 



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18/7/2007 at 6:40pm
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: Blacks 3 Man
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I find the whole notion of wardrobes and cupboards when camping faintly amusing if I'm perfectly honest. I am perfectly good at keeping everything in perfect order without that kind of faffing and expense.

But if it floats your boat and you have a 4X4/trailer/whatever with loads of space then by all means go for it.



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18/7/2007 at 6:52pm
 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
 Outfit: Sunncamp Shadow 800
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Merrier Terrier I would be interested to know where you bought your holdall with the zippy compartments inside from.

Many thanks

Dhaysi



18/7/2007 at 7:07pm
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
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This is not the exact bag we have but something similar :

It zips right around the middle and opens up like a book into equal halves, both of which have mesh zipped covers to hold the contents in place. Inside ours, the bottom half is all one space which is good for larger items you want to keep flat. The top half is divided into two completely separate smaller sections which you could use for underwear, toiletries etc. MT



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18/7/2007 at 7:19pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: vango aspen 700 dlx 2006
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WE HAVE ONE OF THESE 

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FROM http://www.campingandleisure.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=7_75&products_id=619&osCsid=e8030c6e40579a2fc04e1f247bdfbb30

They are good quality,easy to assemble and very sturdy.You can choose to use it as a hanging wardrobe or shelves or both.



18/7/2007 at 7:34pm
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We would not camp without our Outwell Wardrobes/Kitchen Unit..... much easier to put up than you would think from looking at them and great for keeping everything tidy and sorted.  Also top of wardrobe acts as stand for heater/laptop and keeps valuable electricals off floor!!! 

But it's all a matter of what you want to take with you - and how much space they take up in the tent when put up.

Hope everyone camping this weekend has a safe time (and that the weathermen are wrong again!!)



18/7/2007 at 8:33pm
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Agree with SteveE0786, they are a lot easier to put up than they look. We have the Trinidad and Jamaica wardrobe / cupboard we take away and use for trips of 5 days are longer.


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22/7/2007 at 2:51pm
 Location: Liverpool
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I always take a small canvas wardrobe that I bought in a 'discount' type cheapo shop for £6 - has room to hang things and side pockets for 'odds n sods' - the base is handy to keep 'undies' and small folded stuff, it keeps things from ending up like a jumble sale - dirty and clean altogether in a creased heap can make you start to scream after 2 days!  As for somewhere to put food I use the shelving under the cooker (on the concertina stand) and always take one of those chrome put together veggie racks - stores everything great and is on wheels so you can move it about easier............both of these things fold flat and only cost a fraction of the branded camping versions.

I always pick up those tough little shallow crate type boxes you find in Aldi and Lidl, where they keep tins etc....great for keeping food in and anything else small you take - can be stored away until next trip in them too!



22/7/2007 at 3:08pm
 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Thanks Merry Terrier will go and see if I can find it

Dhaysi




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