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Chris1811 30-03-12 21:19

absolute bargin!.......
 
Just bought 2 of these!

http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/IMAG0653.jpg

Portable gas cooker, should have been �40 the pair but I paid a fiver for a 12month membership card and got the cookers for �9.99 each. So saved me self �15 by spending an extra fiver haha.

From Go Outdoors by the way. They have some cracking offers on in there!

Anyway just thought id share.

Cheers

C

maxwell123455 30-03-12 21:28

Chris

is this you getting ready for the lakeland meet??

Sleeping bag to the right

Boom box to the left

and cooker in the middle

now all we need is the :hooters: and we are sorted!!!!!

steveD 30-03-12 21:43

...............and Chris you will notice that you can get the gas canisters in bulk for a good price.

.........and you can get a small portable charcoal burner like mine form there as well. Pack it down at the bottom of a stuff sack and you don't even know it's there. Put it on your list for �10 you will always be warm and cosy.:001:

Chris1811 30-03-12 23:39

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Originally Posted by steveD (Post 170485)
...............and Chris you will notice that you can get the gas canisters in bulk for a good price.

.........and you can get a small portable charcoal burner like mine form there as well. Pack it down at the bottom of a stuff sack and you don't even know it's there. Put it on your list for �10 you will always be warm and cosy.:001:

Aye I got gas too! 7 quid for 8 hours worth of constant cooking! :p

Like the idea of the coal burner ive seen ones that are a4 sized and open out into a V shape to make a small fire pit!

@ maxwell, me and the missus are off to brighton for the weekend camping tomorrow. Should be fun! Seems like we have a hell of allot of kit! Not too sure how the bike is going to handle but hey I guess the proof is in the pudding!

Tim Cullis 31-03-12 17:31

We used one of those for several weeks whilst our extension and new kitchen was being constructed. Really good.

CaptMoto 31-03-12 18:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris1811 (Post 170478)
Just bought 2 of these!

http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/IMAG0653.jpg

Portable gas cooker, should have been �40 the pair but I paid a fiver for a 12month membership card and got the cookers for �9.99 each. So saved me self �15 by spending an extra fiver haha.

From Go Outdoors by the way. They have some cracking offers on in there!

Anyway just thought id share.

Cheers

C

I'd just like to point out that I saw these Go Outdoors gas cookers today in Makro for �14.50 each, so even though they are not selling at �40 the pair, you still got a bargain if you've paid �9.99 for them.

:clap: :clap:

maxwell123455 31-03-12 18:39

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Originally Posted by Chris1811 (Post 170497)
@ maxwell, me and the missus are off to brighton for the weekend camping tomorrow. Should be fun! Seems like we have a hell of allot of kit! Not too sure how the bike is going to handle but hey I guess the proof is in the pudding!

nice, hope the weather stays good for you. As for the packing you will soon know what you need to bring and what you dont need to bring.

RickM 01-04-12 00:18

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Originally Posted by maxwell123455 (Post 170479)

Sleeping bag to the right

Boom box to the left

Stuck in the middle with you! :hooters:


NOW you're sorted!!!!!

:eusa_drool:


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