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Old 05-04-2009, 18:10   #1
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Default BBQ quick release connection

We have a quick release connection on the side of our van (found it today) anyone here use one & if so can you tell us where toget the bits to use it, looked at towsure but got lost trying to find one.
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Old 05-04-2009, 18:36   #2
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we had one on our van, you can but them from any caravan shop or try this

160326260804



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Old 05-04-2009, 18:40   #3
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we had one on our van, you can but them from any caravan shop or try this

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Will have a look near where we keep the van, thanks didn't think of that.. 160326260804 isthe wrong way round if you know what I mean, ours looks like it as a push on bit from the pipe to the bbq.
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If you have a calor depot anywhere near you pop in there, they carry shed loads of that sort of thing.

Failing that, the gas quick release couplings are generally pretty bog standard and despite them specialising in "fluid solutions" you may find if you have something like a Pirtek depot near you the item they supply will be of a suitable to higher spec.
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Paul... I'm more interested in how you aint noticed it before????? ha ha
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Well theres a story..


But I am not going to tel you..
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Hi all, if you do use the bbq connector, make sure you use the bbq with at least a 3 meters of hose attached and away from the van, dont want any mishaps.

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It amazes me why some manufactuers put the outlet on the same side as the awning!!!
Think Ive got about 5m of pipe to my cadac.

Still preffer REAL bbq'in though, with coal a couple of litres of lighter fluid and a 4 pack of cold beers!!!

Fingers crossed for good weather this Easter hol's.... bbq a plenty!
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Gas-powered BBQs?? Whats thats all about then??

You might as well just blow-torch your dinner!

Only the real McCoy will do! Mmmmm, charcoal....

Oh and lots of beer of course!!!

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Mmmmm, charcoal....

Oh and lots of beer of course!!!
I'm worried now!!!! Is that you like it tasting like charcoal or just to cook over it I suppose it depends on the amount of beers consumed...
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