Undoubtedly , the OP13 has a lot of wow factor . It ’ s fitted with a slide-out stainless steel kitchen complete with sink , hot and cold water , a slide-out table , a fourburner cooktop and some drawers . A large slide-out tray to suit an 80L portable fridge sits at the front . Now , these are particularly important features – no internal kitchen or fridge are provided on this van , given its only a 13-footer . Therefore , both the external kitchen and portable fridge slide will come in for a lot of use . The fridge cavity is supplied with a cigarette-style connection , an Anderson connection , and 240V power , so no matter how you want to power your fridge , you ’ re covered . The 240V connection should allow you to cool the fridge down quicker , too .
A range of storage options fill out the nearside , along with a roll-out awning and , interestingly , the foldout picnic table hides a recess that adds a little extra work space here .
I particularly liked the front of the van , notably the stoneguard protecting the diesel tank of the optional onboard heater . This guard is fabricated from a steel frame and mesh – accessing the diesel tank is just a matter of undoing a couple of sliding bolts and folding the guard down over the A-frame .
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