Starter kits for caravan

jessiem
jessiem Forum Participant Posts: 7

hello everyone! We have just purchased our 1st caravan! (Have a small motorhome at present) and as we don't tow it's being placed on a seasonal site!  

We were offered a starter kit which I thought was a bit expensive and would like to see if I can gather items at a lower cost!  But what I'm wanting to know is, what are the most important items that I need when we pitch it up? ie: gas bottle, aqua roll etc!

i would really appreciate your advice and any other helpful snippets of information so I can make a list! 

Many thanks

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  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
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    edited June 2018 #2

    A good leisure battery, a waste water container as well as your aquaroll, a spirit level and blocks or ramps to ensure that you're level when pitching up..... and a good sense of humour.wink

    Welcome to the club and to CT, too.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited June 2018 #3

    Bottle opener & cork screw ..... 😉

  • ABM
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    edited June 2018 #4

    Welcome  to  the  "Towing  Fraternity"  and  goodbye  from  the  happy  campers  of  the  "Motorhoming  Brigade"

    Most  of  the  tackle  you  will  have  acquired  in  your  'homing  days,  so  there  should  only  be  the  bits  for  filling  with  water  and  emptying  of  water  duty  --  levelling,  EHU  etc  etc  you'll  know  all  about  anyway undecided  or  so  I  assume.

    What  ever  you  need,  obtain  etc  I  just  hope  you'll  put  it  all  to  good  use.

    Brian

  • jessiem
    jessiem Forum Participant Posts: 7
    edited June 2018 #5

    Thank you for your snippets! probably seemed like a ridiculous question in the first place but, in a small motorhome it's just the basics we have and use camp facilities! With a caravan it  will feel like a mansion and its own shower/toilet is pure luxury! Someone drew up a list for me Today and it's proven helpful! 

     

  • paul56
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    edited June 2018 #6

    I you want to buy lots you may find Ebay useful and dealers sometimes have stock that was part of trade ins they may wish to get rid of. I picked up a metal two step entry step for £5 at one dealer. Good luck.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2018 #7

    Beware of buying from dealers! Most stuff is a lot cheaper via eBay. 

  • ABM
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    edited June 2018 #8

    All  these  questions  by  Newbies  are  only  ridiculous  IF  YOU  KNOW  THE  ANSWERS  !!

    As  for  general  advice  if  you  have  a  branch  of  LIDL  handy  you  can  get  quite  a  few  caravanning  items  there  on  their  " Special  Purchase  Days --  you  can  also  buy  FORMIL  BIOLOGICAL  TABS  as  used  in  washing  machines.  Many  of  us  have  been  converted  to  them  for  use  in  the  toilet  instead  of  the  Blue / Green  fluids !!

    For  some  other  ideas  try  the    " Tips  for  making  caravanning  &  touring  Cheaper"  thread  wink

  • Trini
    Trini Forum Participant Posts: 429
    edited June 2018 #9

     May I just make a comment that is look several times at the extras you think will 'come in useful' as I know my garage is bursting at the seams with such things I am waiting for them to 'come in useful'.

    Welcome to the exciting caravan world.

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  • markflip
    markflip Forum Participant Posts: 177
    edited June 2018 #11

    eBay, Amazon, Aldi & Lidl and sites like preloved/gumtree etc and any local Facebook 'For sale' groups are all much cheaper ways to buy any caravan items you need as a rule. The best way is to start with the bare minimum, akin to your MH days and see what you really 'need' during a trip away.  It's also a good idea to see what other folk do and chat with them about what they bring or use. Gas, water and waste containers are the only real essentials with a hook up lead if you want leccy.

    A lot will depend on how you want to use your van - long extended 'touring' vs leaving the van on a fully serviced pitch for several weeks or lots of short breaks away and certainly always on EHU vs 'off grid' for example will mean you might want different things to get the best from your van.

  • NickyKnix
    NickyKnix Forum Participant Posts: 70
    edited June 2018 #12

    Welcome from me as well, jessiem!

    As Trini has said, don't buy too much to begin with, as you may find you do not need half as much as you originally thought.

    I hope you thoroughly enjoy the luxury of having your own WC facilities on board.

  • ihatew0rk
    ihatew0rk Forum Participant Posts: 84
    edited June 2018 #13

    Abm, do you use the Formil liquid or solid tabs please? Thanks

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2018 #14

    Hello and welcome from us. We use Formil bio pods, liquid tabs.

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2018 #15

    We use the same, they come in a green rectangular plastic tub at Lidl.

  • EasyT
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    edited June 2018 #16

    Same here also

  • ScreenName64504950C2
    ScreenName64504950C2 Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited April 2021 #17

    Hi there,I've just bought a elddis explore I'm 64 and never had a caravan or motorhome. 

    Where do you put the bio tablets?😳

  • eurortraveller
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    edited April 2021 #18

    Either in cassette of toilet or the main body of a washing machine - as appropriate according to need. 

  • Amesford
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    edited April 2021 #19

    Check out the second hand market (preloved) in the last few years i've sold wheel clamps, ground sheets, awnings, caravan steps the only thing I would strongly suggest you do not buy S/H is a hookup lead. 

  • ABM
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    edited April 2021 #20

    In the removable tank of the toilet, after emptying & rinsing clean, is the place for those liquid Bio Tabs, Screen Name ....C2 just before replacing it in the 'van.  They do a good job of treating the 'contents' without splashing hard to remove blue ( or green ) stuff all over your shoes etc undecided. They have proved so very popular that the makers of the Blue and Green fluids have themselves started making similar  soluble 'pods' but at a price  !!

     

    { With sincere apologies to  ihatew0rk for being only Two (2) years eight months late in replying  to the same question embarassed }