Good work Chucaro,i love looking at Defender accessaries:)
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Good work Chucaro,i love looking at Defender accessaries:)
Thanks mate, that 109 have been done with limited money and facilities.
I think that it is good to include examples like that because not all of us have heaps of money for conversions :)
I'll through something in to this which I think is a good example of what can be done without using gas to cook. Webasto make a large range of products, one of which s a diesel fired stove top. This (or similar) is used in the Kimberley Karavan as it means there is no chance of any gas leaks in the sleeping area. Rather a good safety feature and something I think is much better than the usual two burner gas top.
Link: Webasto webasto diesel cooker X100
The other thing that is extremely useful is good solid cookware with removable handles (for easy storage). We have found these Ingenio Stainless Steel - Stackable Cookware - Tefal Australia - ,from Tefal, to be good. The downside is the glass lids, but good packing methods have proven satisfactory to date.
Well for sure I'd love one, but $2K is 10% of the price of the whole vehicle!!
I looked around for alternatives, but couldn't find any. I'd pay $700 or $800 for one, but thought that was too much compared to $300 or $400 for the Coleman.
We have a ticket in this weekends lotto draw though :p
The Webasto looks rather impractical - it uses a reasonable amount of electricity & is slow to warm up. Not good for a quick cuppa!
$2K = fuel for about 11,300kms
which means for me, I rather travel 11,300kms than having a diesel cook top.
For the past 12 years I have used my coleman and it is still going strong.
I like the Webasto heater for Tasmanian trips :cool:
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