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23/3/2015 at 6:29pm
Location: Morecambe Outfit: Daystar `91 + Berlingo
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Small ones. 600/800 watts. Sound ideal for caravans rather than gas, but in practice?
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23/3/2015 at 7:18pm
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depends on the size of the caravan I guess, but would have thought it lacked much power to warm the average van, once warm tho could possibly manage but they do take a long while to warm through
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23/3/2015 at 7:34pm
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About as much use as a chocolate tea pot in all honesty, but very cheap to run.
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23/3/2015 at 7:37pm
Location: Warwickshire Outfit: Gobur Carousel 12 2T
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We use a B&Q 1000W radiator which has thermostat for the early and late season cold nights when on hook up and it works great.
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23/3/2015 at 8:13pm
Location: Nottinghamshire Outfit: Sprite Alpine 2 Caravan
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We had a small one, very hot to touch, but not much use at warming the air around it in our experience.
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23/3/2015 at 9:15pm
Location: Northumberland Outfit: Knaus Sudwind 550 TK
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We got the Delongi Bambino one.
Does a fine job in our van, even used it 2 winters ago and it coped ok.
Seemed to do a better job that the blown heating once up to temperature - which also has a dial /adjustable thermostat.
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23/3/2015 at 10:18pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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I had the bambino too, heats great,throws out more than you think. Unfortunately it stopped working so I'm in the market for a heater also. I was looking at a convector just cos its cheaper.
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23/3/2015 at 10:40pm
Location: Mid Wales Outfit: Coachman Vip 520
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I use the Bambino, but only have a tiny caravan.really keeps us toasty warm!
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23/3/2015 at 10:43pm
Location: Mazarron spain Outfit: Motorhome Ace Genova
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Same here I have a Bambino one that works a treat but they do get hot to touch if you have kids be warned.
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24/3/2015 at 8:20am
Location: south cheshire Outfit: VW Caddy Maxi
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Quote: Originally posted by ferretlady on 23/3/2015
I use the Bambino, but only have a tiny caravan.really keeps us toasty warm!
Same here, another vote for the Bambino!
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24/3/2015 at 8:45am
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Fire in the van quite adequate, just something else to cart about and fall over.Not needed
Post last edited on 24/03/2015 19:14:18
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24/3/2015 at 11:22am
Location: South Wales Outfit: Swift Corniche & Mondeo ST
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We also have the bambino and find it's great we leave it on all night during the colder months keeps lovey and warm.
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24/3/2015 at 1:11pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Swift Challenger 524
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We have a delonghi also and it works a treat, heats our 6 berth Adria up in no time, (as only got gas) 1500w max with 500w and 1000w other settings. ideal for drying towels and coats etc. When not in van can be found in awning, again for basic towel drying etc.
Would not be with out it.
500w all night in winter caravanning.
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24/3/2015 at 3:10pm
Location: Southport Outfit: Adria Adora Premium Yeti 4x4 run about
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We have a Quest .7 kilowatt which we used in our Geist 4.8m van and never used anything else as we did not need anything else.
We have just got back from Bridlington with our new 2 year old van and only used the electric side of heater and to be honest I was very disappointed with output with the heater on a 1000w and fan on 3 the heat from the punkahs would not take the chill of the van when switched to 2000w we had to keep turning off to make a cup of tea using a Elecy travel kettle. The 240v trip kept dropping out. So our Huge fridge/freezer, 240v reduced to 15v tele 2000w heating, battery charger + 1kw kettle is a no no.
Turned fire to gas position 2 fan on 3 warm as toast no trip outs last night only.
Will take oil filled next trip out see how we get on.
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24/3/2015 at 3:52pm
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well with that lot on naturlist123 I wouldn't know of any site that can cope with that! its not a fault of the van but one of the site you went on soundslike you only had a 10 amp supply
also on electric it doesn't matter what setting you put it to the heating still takes a long while to warm up, your best running on gas when you first turn up to get it warmed thoroughly and then switch over to electric
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24/3/2015 at 7:16pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Mitsubishi ASX4
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Quote: Originally posted by fife-bloke on 23/3/2015About as much use as a chocolate tea pot in all honesty, but very cheap to run.
We had a 500w one in our Trigano pop-up. Even in the depths of winter with snow and ice on the ground, it kept us very warm on half setting.
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