Awning prices

souillac
souillac Forum Participant Posts: 17

we are looking for a 995 (size14) full awning. Have anyone bought an awning via the Internet and where is the best place to get a bargain. We have used most of our money buying the caravan so we need to economise with the awning. We need one that will
take an annexe later on. Any advice is very welcome.

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  • silvervaper
    silvervaper Forum Participant Posts: 74
    edited March 2016 #2

    There is a massive choice out there and it is a big investment. We recently bought a new Dorema Multi Nova because of the versatility and price.

    I wish I had found
    this place
    first - I've bought other things here and for more expensive items the flat rate shipping is great value. The goods I ordered arrived in 5 days and the customer service is good with any questions.

    Hope this helps

  • ADP1963
    ADP1963 Forum Participant Posts: 1,280
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    edited March 2016 #3

    I wish you had put this post on 2 weeks ago,I would have saved money and bought a better product.The Dorema Sun Canopy is dearer and looks inferior.Dam .  Yell

  • ValDa
    ValDa Forum Participant Posts: 3,004
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    edited March 2016 #4

    we are looking for a 995 (size14) full awning. Have anyone bought an awning via the Internet and where is the best place to get a bargain. We have used most of our money buying the caravan so we need to economise with the awning. We need one that will take an annexe later on. Any advice is very welcome.

    You won't save much (if anything) buying a new awning on the internet.  If you don't mind second-hand you may get a real bargain (perhaps even with an annexe thrown-in).

    We have bought two awnings, both second-hand, using the internet, and both have been fabulous.  Both have been in excellent condition, clean, and well cared for, and the latest purchase has lightweight poles, all labelled for ease of putting up.  We didn't pay much for either of them!

    I should read all the classifieds on here, and perhaps have a look at those which are the right size, in your area - and hopefully you'll find something to suit.

    However, I've just looked at the link posted above, and there are some seriously good bargains on there for new awnings!  Good luck!

     

  • souillac
    souillac Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited March 2016 #5

    Thank you. The problem with a full awning is the pole fixing, so it is difficult to know which one to get. We don't want one an awning that needs something fixing to the caravan. It's been years since we bought an awning and then it was a porch awning. 

  • silvervaper
    silvervaper Forum Participant Posts: 74
    edited March 2016 #6

    Thank you. The problem with a full awning is the pole fixing, so it is difficult to know which one to get. We don't want one an awning that needs something fixing to the caravan. It's been years since we bought an awning and then it was a porch awning. 

    I don't know about other brands, but th eDorema one has Quick Lock pads for the poles so they don't actually attach to the caravan wall - no need to drill holes - they clamp on a special trim round the awning edge, the pole hooks on and the tension of the pole holds everything in place.

    Think they are quite commonly found on new awnings 

  • silvervaper
    silvervaper Forum Participant Posts: 74
    edited March 2016 #7

    I wish you had put this post on 2 weeks ago,I would have saved money and bought a better product.The Dorema Sun Canopy is dearer and looks inferior.Dam .  Yell

    I know - same thing with me - only found it after I had bought our new one - but I did save about £60 on a Reich Weight Control

  • souillac
    souillac Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited March 2016 #8

    Are the quick lock pads a new idea and do most awnings have them. I think it is a trip to a caravan accesserie shop to pick the brains of the staff, then onto the Internet. I just did not realise how expensive they are.

  • ValDa
    ValDa Forum Participant Posts: 3,004
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    edited March 2016 #9

    Are the quick lock pads a new idea and do most awnings have them. I think it is a trip to a caravan accesserie shop to pick the brains of the staff, then onto the Internet. I just did not realise how expensive they are.

    None of our awnings have required anything fixing to the caravan and we've bought several over the last twenty odd years.  The pads on all have been attached to a second bead on the awning (the first slides into the awning rail) and then have a foam type pad which rests against the side of the caravan.  You adjust the position of the pads along the rail, to suit the shape of your particular van, and then the hooked poles hook into them.

    But before you buy, think how you'll use it.  Will it be for very short breaks, where a smaller and lighter awning would be useful, or might you be staying four weeks on a site on top of a windy clifftop, where you need something more substantial or with a lot more room for a growing family.

    It sounds as if it's the latter, if you're thinking about annexes, so if you can't afford the full price of a new one and you find the prices frightening, then I'd really advise looking at second hand rather than go for a cheaper and lightweight awning, which may not suit in the long term. 

    We bought our last awning from the Classified Adverts on this website (look under Shops and Offers, then Caravan Club Classifieds, and search to see if there is anything in the size you want.  Recommendations of the various makes is difficult - most have something to recommend them.  There are other caravanning forums with Classified sections, and also ebay, gumtree, and the like.

    Another issue is sizing - some are sized in millimetres, others 'size 12, size 14' etc.  Not all manufacturers have the same sizing, so a size 14 can be a variety of different sizes!  Work out which size you need from the various manufacturers, so that you're always comparing awnings of the correct size.

  • souillac
    souillac Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited March 2016 #10

    Thank you all so much it's an awning minefield out their. I wish we bought the caravan before the show at the NEC then we could have picked the brains of the sales people and possibly got some decent discount.

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2016 #12

    We are looking for 3 lightweight awning roof poles, we have checked a few places on the internet but most are around the £25-30 eachSurprised does
    anyone know of a dealer or breaker that might have something like this for sale, dont really need to buy an awning but it might be an option

  • DanR
    DanR Forum Participant Posts: 39
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    edited March 2016 #13

    Hi,

    We have just brought a new Dorema Daytona - everybody on the net and dealers were exactly the same price.  Dorema does have a link on their main site to their bargins, same sort of awning but different side material was about £50 cheaper so may be worth
    a look.

    Annex appears to be readily available also.

    Fast delivery from the online dealer though talking to them, the awning is not stocked by them but comes directly from Dorema.

    Cheers - Darren

  • ValDa
    ValDa Forum Participant Posts: 3,004
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    edited March 2016 #14

    We are looking for 3 lightweight awning roof poles, we have checked a few places on the internet but most are around the £25-30 eachSurprised does
    anyone know of a dealer or breaker that might have something like this for sale, dont really need to buy an awning but it might be an option

    Both our local dealers have a 'bucket' of old poles in their foyers, but they are just random types and sizes.  We got an extension piece for ours, for a pound or do, but it was steel, and more standard.  Lightweight poles are more difficult to come by.