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many thanks for all your replies!! appreciated!!
I contacted a chap from the internet last night, trades as mobilemovers.co.uk and he agreed with 'splutterycar' that the 4 roller one is the best for a twin axle.
when i asked the difference vs. price he did say the truma new one, mover te, is just as reliable, yes you may have to turn in a few moves, but also cheaper. i appreciated his honesty. The truma also has electronic engagement as standard, the Reich charge upto £400 more for that, and I like gadgets but not the outlay!!
I also agree with david jh, in that we may not use it all that much. But when your mate suggests it'd be handy should i ever fall ill at the weekend outings, at least my wife could easily guide the van to hook up! So now that he's tempted fate............!!!
As far as usage goes though, we only started caravanning on 17th July 2006. since then we've done 73 nights away, including winter caravanning, so yes i'm sure we'll find time to have a go!! Wish we'd started sooner! great for the kids!
Oh, yeah.... in answer to Scufts, the bloke who fits the movers advised to have the 110 amp battery, so you'd be fine.
Incidently, thanks again to all replies, we've booked to have a Truma fitted next thursday!
Mark & Kirsty
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