Things to get to make life very comfortable

Little Jack replied on 07/05/2017 20:41

Posted on 07/05/2017 20:41

Hi all,

We just thought we would share with other fellow newbie’s to caravanning some of the comfort items we bought and where to get things from. As you can see from my profile, we have only been Caravanners since March 2016 however we had put five years thought and planning into this venture prior to van purchase. Some items, we had started buying as and when we came across them before we got the van. 

Firstly, never under-estimate how good Aldi is for Caravan and Camping stuff and very cheap. One of the best purchases we made at Aldi was an inflatable sofa for in the awning. This was a robust and substantial made item with a velour finish. It is a three-seater but in reality seats two adults very comfortably and isn't made of the thin plastic stuff that lilo’s are made of either so shouldn’t puncture very easily. It also folds down into a double bed if required too. It has two cup holders built in at each side too. We bought this for I believe £25.00 at Aldi the year before we bought the van. So impressed were we that we looked up the manufacturer online and purchased a matching single seat arm-chair to go with it. Again, this too folds down into a single bed if required.

We also purchased a small electric air pump with multi / connections so we don't have to have a heart attack inflating the furniture.

Aldi also supplied us with our rotating three stage space heater for the awning too and this only cost £15.00 at the time.

This weekend, we purchased a spare 25m EHU cable from Aldi for just £25.00. We don't particularly need this as we have one, but things do break or get nicked so I'm told when you are off site for the day so we thought at that price, why not have a spare.

Aldi will also sell levelling wedges and Caravan covers too on a seasonal basis but we already have these.

Moving on, we purchased a small freezer (household type) so we can carry and have a supply of frozen foods with us in addition to the way too small Caravan freezer. We bought this second hand from the British Heart Foundation shop in Preston Lancashire. We simply prepare the freezer in the van whilst we it's being charged up at home in the days prior to departure. As long as you are not travelling for more than 10 hours, it keeps everything frozen throughout the journey to the site then is simply plugged in again. In addition to this, we purchased a 40Lt electric cool box second hand but as good as new on the "Pre-Loved" website. This is a fantastic item as it plugs into the mains and also has a car charger built in so you can run this whilst travelling to your destination. Its ideal on site for keeping your beer, wine and the kid’s 2Lt pop bottles which fir exactly inside it.

Our van is a four berth with fixed double bed at one end and of course the front benches make into a king sized double too. We purchased excellent double and single mattress toppers from B & M Bargains for literally a few quid which make for excellent sleeping comfort. Rather than keep taking bedding from home, we also bought quilts, pillows and covers all colour co-ordinated to the wife's specifications from B & M too.

All of our pots, pans and crockery etc we simply bought from Asda but we did treat ourselves to colour co-ordinated plastic beakers and un-screwable wine glasses (also plastic) from our local branch of Campbell’s Caravans shop.

We got camping tables and chairs and an actual second hand Swift Caravan table again on the Pre-Loved website.

We always take our house-hold slow cooker with us but again, you can buy these from Asda for not much money and of course we always take our Dolce Gusto Coffee machine from home.

Finally, we bought decent flat screen TV with free-view from a local auction house and this only cost £25.00 and looked as good as new.

There is much more I could mention but these are just some ideas on how to make life ridiculously comfortable and enhance the whole touring experience. We would like to hear from other people who might have suggestions on stuff to take.

Oneputt replied on 09/05/2017 07:28

Posted on 09/05/2017 07:28

Thanks for your contribution LJ.  I wouldn't worry about the minority of people on here, there's a few keyboard warriors! Don't let them put you off posting here.

You just get out there and enjoy your style of camping, Bravo

Have you considered looking around some off the other caravan/MH forums?

JayEss replied on 09/05/2017 08:33

Posted on 09/05/2017 08:33

I agree with Oneputt. The important thing is to enjoy yourself and part of the beauty of this hobby is that we can take far more than would fit in a suitcase to make our trips away that much better. 

This club does have a bit of a reputation wink. I'd agree that a lot of it is keyboard warrior stuff. 

replied on 09/05/2017 09:11

Posted on 09/05/2017 09:11

I thought there were a lot of good and useful ideas in Little Jack's post. I had never thought of having an inflatable settee and chairs for the awning which would undoubtably be lightweight. I can well understand the need for an additional freezer. We always find there's not enough space to keep much frozen food in the caravan freezer and if it's kept in the car whilst travelling, it would not add to the weight of the caravan. We also have a Shogun with a roof box and it's amazing how much storage space it provides so that the caravan can be kept quite light for towing.

young thomas replied on 09/05/2017 09:32

Posted on 09/05/2017 09:32

i think 'life' for most who 'van' must be (at the least) acceptably comfortable, otherwise they might not do it...

however,  'acceptably comfortable' is different for different folk, and may depend on how much homely stuff can be taken with you.

those with smaller vans might have to pack more thriftily and make choices as to what will add to their 'comfort', while those who have vast storage and endless payload may take far more than is necessary to be 'comfortable'...

whatever the case LJ, glad to see youre enjoying getting out there and getting on with it, good vanning to you...smile

dont forget the sunshine....wink

Little Jack replied on 09/05/2017 10:13

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:13

Many thanks OnePutt, JayEss,MM & BB. Morale is restored. Sorry to anyone if I came across as too sensitive.smile

KjellNN replied on 09/05/2017 10:29

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:29

We carry a few luxuries, but also quite a few tools for running repairs as we go abroad for a few months at a time.   Sounds like your van is of a similar size to ours, have you had the MTPLM upgraded to its maximum?

Not all vans can have a worthwhile increase, we got an extra 85kg, 1815 to 1900 kg, which covers the mover, air con and  Fiamma.

JayEss replied on 09/05/2017 10:32

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:13 by Little Jack

Many thanks OnePutt, JayEss,MM & BB. Morale is restored. Sorry to anyone if I came across as too sensitive.smile

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:32

Glad to hear it. We take stuff that I'm sure others wouldn't consider necessary but I don't care too much about that. I've seen all sorts being set up on site - standard lamps, full size ironing boards (!), electric dryers etc. If it makes life easier or more comfortable for the users then it's nobody else's concern really  

 

 

groovy cleaner replied on 09/05/2017 11:02

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:13 by Little Jack

Many thanks OnePutt, JayEss,MM & BB. Morale is restored. Sorry to anyone if I came across as too sensitive.smile

Posted on 09/05/2017 11:02

you are not being too sensitive there are certain members on here that need to think before they write, they don't look at the bigger picture!!! some of us at the bottom end of the scale can't afford a 26ft all singing all dancing Caravan or Motorhome ,some of us are on a low income so need to take food with us as we can't afford to shop local ,I saw the inflatable sofa in my local Aldi I don't have an awning but did wonder if it would be ideal for sitting out in the sun but not sure it get's sunny enough to make it pay ,

Tinwheeler replied on 09/05/2017 12:44

Posted on 09/05/2017 11:02 by groovy cleaner

you are not being too sensitive there are certain members on here that need to think before they write, they don't look at the bigger picture!!! some of us at the bottom end of the scale can't afford a 26ft all singing all dancing Caravan or Motorhome ,some of us are on a low income so need to take food with us as we can't afford to shop local ,I saw the inflatable sofa in my local Aldi I don't have an awning but did wonder if it would be ideal for sitting out in the sun but not sure it get's sunny enough to make it pay ,

Posted on 09/05/2017 12:44

There is room for all and for compromise, GC. I think you will find my comments addressed to the OP are polite which is more than some can claim. The bigger picture is exactly what I see. 

millie8 replied on 09/05/2017 13:39

Posted on 09/05/2017 13:39

Little Jack, please don't be downhearted.  We are all different and leaving safety aside, we can take whatever we like to make our holidays enjoyable.

We don't have masses of extras. Bought 3 awnings and couldn't get on with any of them so haven't used one for years.  However, just bought an air awning as a last resort and are hopeful!!  We just have 2 lightweight chairs and use the caravan table outside.  A small BBQ and windbreak, a little folding ironing board and iron and a small rotary line.

I'm afraid my one indulgence to take away is clothes.  I do not now how to pack light for the caravan or any other holiday.  For both myself and my husband I take more than enough for the number of days.  I like to have a choice of what to wear and always come home with stuff we haven't worn!

Here's to a long warm summer of caravanning to everyonecool

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