In terms of cooking, there’ s also a 900W 23L flatbed microwave, but with no gas being plumbed into the van, you’ re limited to the microwave and a portable induction hotplate. That said, this was a customer’ s choice and Royal Flair can certainly add these appliances if you like. I should point out, too, that the customer wisely opted for an external Ziggy gas barbecue, powered by a couple of 9kg gas cylinders inside the powder-coated aluminium toolbox on the A-frame. These cylinders can also fire the gaselectric hot water service as well as the 208L absorption fridge.
That leaves the bathroom, which is positioned between the kitchen and kids’ bedroom in the front of the van. It comes with a separate fibreglass shower cubicle, a cassette toilet and a vanity. There’ s even a front-loader washing machine mounted to the wall.
So as you can see, there’ s a lot of equipment that comes as standard with this van, all presented in a tidy and cohesive manner, which is what we’ d expect from Royal Flair. I would, however, add Starlink provision – the kids are going to want to stream their content – but you’ ll always be able to pick-up a terrestrial TV signal where one exists thanks to the omnidirectional VanTenna, which also receives horizontally and vertically-polarised signals – a 24in flatscreen TV, speakers and a stereo system are included too.
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