Pretty much as it says really.
Looking to get a coolbox and a 12/24v kettle for the truck…just wondering if anyone had any particular ones they could recommend?
Pretty much as it says really.
Looking to get a coolbox and a 12/24v kettle for the truck…just wondering if anyone had any particular ones they could recommend?
gas stove and kettle, much better than the leccy kettles, most people who use 24v kettles plug it straight in to the ■■■ lighter socket, but the majority of these are not rated high enough for the kettle and can damage the wiring
shuttlespanker:
gas stove and kettle, much better than the leccy kettles, most people who use 24v kettles plug it straight in to the ■■■ lighter socket, but the majority of these are not rated high enough for the kettle and can damage the wiring
+1 on gas stove and kettle
or grab one from the RDC
Not allowed to use gas stove in truck…company policy.
However…that is not to say that i agree with it, or always comply with it!
Waeco cool box every time.
grumpybum:
Waeco cool box every time.
+1
Gas stove and kettle defo, and I have a Waeco Tropicool 35, its the dogs nuts and very little draw so no flat batteries either, there around the £200 mark I think.
Ive got an Aldi coolbox, it
s only 12v but also cost only 35quid, is plenty big enough and will on the lower setting will nearly freeze cold drinks.Had it 2 years now and has been sound. They should be getting them in soon as they will soon be starting to stock spring stuff. I bought a 24v kettle 4 years ago from Tebay and it`s still going strong.
and if the gas stove is for only boiling water then get one of these, it’s more stable when ya kettle is on it and it’s easier stowed away outdoormegastore.co.uk/campi … tAod3BcArg
Stove, kettle and a good quality Thermos, I boil a full kettle of water on a morning make a brew and the rest is put in the flask for use later in the day, no waiting around for kettle (gas or electric) to boil during day. Still saving for a decent coolbox.