surely if you have a shower they would get wet in that cupboard
Warren-Pat_01 said
01:22 AM Nov 21, 2022
Hi maids,
We simply take the loose toilet paper roll out when we use the shower. Otherwise put it in a sealed plastic bag. Or buy the one from Snowys.
Whenarewethere said
09:51 AM Nov 21, 2022
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
We simply take the loose toilet paper roll out when we use the shower.
Too hi-tech!
maids said
12:40 PM Nov 21, 2022
Whenarewethere wrote:
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
We simply take the loose toilet paper roll out when we use the shower.
Too hi-tech!
yes understand I was looking for somewhereto put other bathroom stuff like glen20 etc
Warren-Pat_01 said
05:38 PM Nov 21, 2022
maids,
I'm certain you'll find somewhere to put your stuff. We have our Glen20 in a drawer along with other miscellaneous gear (silicon spray for zippers, fly spray, a couple of often used tools, awning anti-flappers, etc). The only bits that go in the shower enclosure when we travel are the toilet brush, the bag already mentioned & the toilet roll.
We're both aware of weight in our single axled van so the pantry doesn't have any heavy tins, jars. On my 70th birthday, I spent some of the day rebuilding the pantry, getting rid of the roll-out, space robbing unit. A small sheet of plywood, some dowel & some small plastic trays fixed the problem.
Odds & sods are kept to a minimum. I read somewhere that every item carried in the van should have more than one use - if it doesn't, leave it home unless it's essential. I used to carry 3 portable 20w solar panels under Pat's bed. As they weighed more than a modern fixed 60w panel, they have become redundant for the time being.
maids said
06:00 PM Nov 21, 2022
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
maids, I'm certain you'll find somewhere to put your stuff. We have our Glen20 in a drawer along with other miscellaneous gear (silicon spray for zippers, fly spray, a couple of often used tools, awning anti-flappers, etc). The only bits that go in the shower enclosure when we travel are the toilet brush, the bag already mentioned & the toilet roll.
We're both aware of weight in our single axled van so the pantry doesn't have any heavy tins, jars. On my 70th birthday, I spent some of the day rebuilding the pantry, getting rid of the roll-out, space robbing unit. A small sheet of plywood, some dowel & some small plastic trays fixed the problem. Odds & sods are kept to a minimum. I read somewhere that every item carried in the van should have more than one use - if it doesn't, leave it home unless it's essential. I used to carry 3 portable 20w solar panels under Pat's bed. As they weighed more than a modern fixed 60w panel, they have become redundant for the time being.
I think we are doing ok as we have heaps of empty cupboards.
Havent been anywhere yet but already took some stuff out.
Looking for ideas as to where you put toilet roll glen 20 in these combo units as we have never had one before.
Also there in an air vent but no fan, I gues open the windows lol or put in a fan
or; www.caravanrvcamping.com.au/model-7350-vent-fan%20-%20Auto%20Text%20-%20Dometic-G9925574082&utm_term=Dometic%20Roof%20Vent&utm_content=US-807350%20%3A%20Dometic%20Model%207350%20vent%20fan
do you know the make or where to purchase? I have googled but found nothing
We simply take the loose toilet paper roll out when we use the shower. Otherwise put it in a sealed plastic bag. Or buy the one from Snowys.
Too hi-tech!
yes understand I was looking for somewhereto put other bathroom stuff like glen20 etc
I'm certain you'll find somewhere to put your stuff. We have our Glen20 in a drawer along with other miscellaneous gear (silicon spray for zippers, fly spray, a couple of often used tools, awning anti-flappers, etc). The only bits that go in the shower enclosure when we travel are the toilet brush, the bag already mentioned & the toilet roll.
We're both aware of weight in our single axled van so the pantry doesn't have any heavy tins, jars. On my 70th birthday, I spent some of the day rebuilding the pantry, getting rid of the roll-out, space robbing unit. A small sheet of plywood, some dowel & some small plastic trays fixed the problem.
Odds & sods are kept to a minimum. I read somewhere that every item carried in the van should have more than one use - if it doesn't, leave it home unless it's essential. I used to carry 3 portable 20w solar panels under Pat's bed. As they weighed more than a modern fixed 60w panel, they have become redundant for the time being.
I think we are doing ok as we have heaps of empty cupboards.
Havent been anywhere yet but already took some stuff out.
EG dishes and cutlery two of each and thats it