We often talk about‘ off-grid’ caravans in relation to their electrical system but water is just as important. Without it, you could have all the juice in the world but you’ d still be forced to pack up once the tanks were dry. Paul and Ellen, therefore, wisely had three 110L freshwater tanks fitted – one specifically for drinking water – as well as one 110L grey water tank. Yes, that’ s potentially a lot of water weight, but if well managed, I see no issues.
Obviously, it’ s a gas-less caravan. The couple use their own portable induction hotplate when cooking inside, but otherwise it’ s all about the electric Ninja Woodfire barbecue. Paul and Ellen love it. They’ ve fitted it to the tray within the checkerplate toolbox on the A- frame – it simply plugs in.
While the van does have a mesh stoneguard on the A-frame, Paul also uses a Stone Stomper – invaluable protection for such a large financial investment.
THIS IS LIVING!
Stepping inside, I was greeted by a welcoming layout comprised of a forward bed, an offside L- shaped dinette, nearside kitchen and a bathroom in the back. The cabinetry throughout is done to a high standard, which is what we’ d expect from Wonder Roo.
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