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A Jetboil - boils a mug of water in about 30 seconds so a lot cheaper/quicker than boiling a kettle on the gas stove and great for that morning cuppa in bed!
 
I got a wok ring to put round burner. Cuts time of boiling kettle in half. Bought it mainly because always seem to have all the doors open, but still make a big difference in time when doors are closed.
 

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I got a wok ring to put round burner. Cuts time of boiling kettle in half. Bought it mainly because always seem to have all the doors open, but still make a big difference in time when doors are closed.

Can you remember where you got it from Mark?

Thanks.
 
There's a useful gadget you can screw on the bed, not mentioning what it is. :)
 
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You lost me with that one, so I asked the wife!! Wow what a frown!!!

Not wishing to be the cause of possible marital disharmony please refer to edited post.
Up to the individual to put his or her interpretation on my remark now! Obviously a bit late
in your particular case, but I'm just thinking ahead and being retrospectively careful :lol-061:
 
Not wishing to be the cause of possible marital disharmony please refer to edited post.
Up to the individual to put his or her interpretation on my remark now! Obviously a bit late
in your particular case, but I'm just thinking ahead and being retrospectively careful :lol-061:

Preferred your pre edited post lol.... love the way you and the my wife think the worst of me lol.. I was thinking of me tablet holder.... Lol.:lol-049:
 

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Best gadget is a satnav with the van's dimensions so it keeps us away from low bridges etc. Worst is a 12 volt hairdryer. Standing in a light breeze would be more effective. And it blew a fuse both times I tried it.
 
Best gadget is a satnav with the van's dimensions so it keeps us away from low bridges etc. Worst is a 12 volt hairdryer. Standing in a light breeze would be more effective. And it blew a fuse both times I tried it.

I agree about the hairdryer, but don't trust the sat nav.

My sat nav is bang up to date and it told me to drive under a canal tunnel with a clearance just sufficient for my car.
Luckily I knew the area well, but had I turned right into the road taking me towards the tunnel and cars came in behind me I would have been stuck.

Yes sat navs are wonderful things in my honest opinion, but beware of them at times and don't always place to much faith in them
 
There is only one satnav program that is trustworthy in that respect, but even if hat used to be sulked without the vital "Lorry Restrictions" (.ftr) data file needed on the most commonly sold model.
One set up it is indeed trustworthy.

Should have stated it’s the Garmin system on my kenwood DNX system I use.
It’s a great system, but I never put complete faith in any sat nav.
It does have a lorry setting but I have never used it.
 
A Jetboil - boils a mug of water in about 30 seconds so a lot cheaper/quicker than boiling a kettle on the gas stove and great for that morning cuppa in bed!

picture of whatever it is please.
 
Garmin is definitely not trustworthy. Expensive, but not good.


It came with the van when I bought it.
But I would never place 100% trust in any sat nav.
They are a great aid, would not be without one,
But both the one in my car and the Garmin have messed up at times.
 

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