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Hi, Debs, I'm sure you'll get loads of response to this question but I thought I'd get my two-pennorth in first!
We bought a fridge in Tescos for £40-something which was very good, not too big but with a bit of careful planning I got quite a lot in it. It had a 12volt lead as well so you could keep stuff cold in the car on the journey. It could also be used warm so you could collect your take-aways in it too! They'll probably be back in the shops in the spring.
The hook-ups seem to go from about £50 upwards - we paid £109 this year when ours packed up when we got to the site and there was only one camping shop for miles. It's worth having a shop around - but do only buy the proper one designed for the job if you don't know what you're looking at.
Hope this helps for a start!
Nora
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