Hi Phil, yes I am really impressed solid, well made and the Staka Jacka's are lightweight and lock firmly together and into the pad. Thanks for commenting. James
Great video. We had a situation where we were ON THE LIMIT at a campsite last year so promptly bought a version of these but never got to use them. Thanks for running through it for us!
Good bit of kit James. I've had them on our caravan for 8 years and still going good. I've used the stacka jacka pads a couple of times. I carry one box in the locker. Take care. Rob
Just rewatched this, one of my (non Milenco) feet broke today while reversing the caravan in the drive because it was flopping around and got caught on a manhole cover. So just bought these, hoping the spring will keep it steady, also, those stack a jacks seem an essential piece of kit now that we've been away a few times, so got those as well.
You should not be disappointed they are great products, I have actually got 3 packs of Stacka Jacka's I have had to use more than one on those extreme sites.
I had those on the Bailey and wish I'd got them again as they're perfectly good. I went for different pads this time but sill have the stacka bits. Just realised the new ones don't have the retainer clip / spring, so I think they will swing around a bit more. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Graham, Yes when I swapped the Caravan I forgot to change them over and the dealer fitted the none Milenco ones so not compatible with the Staka Jacka's. I picked up another set from Amazon, and sold the fitted ones for £15 on FB Market Place. I do prefer the Milenco, solid bit of kit and the blocks are lightweight and firm. Thanks for commenting
Hi, thanks for the video, very informative - have you ever had a pad come off? If so can you buy replacements or do you need to buy another pack of 4? Thanks again
Hello, I haven't had one fall off but did scrape one on the road when going onto a pitch that had a steep incline, I did find them singularly from Amazon, Here is the link for just buying one, www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008AUC5A0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Hope that helps, thanks for commenting James
Morning John, thanks for watching and commenting. That's good advice. I have been lucky enough so far as to have not experienced any great sinkage issues with the Milenco corner steady pads. We have had a little settling which can be taken up by a small adjustment to the steadies. Thanks again and happy camping. James
Hello. We have used the same kit for 3 years now and they have been great. Would highly recommend them. 👍 Thanks Phil. 🙂👍
Hi Phil, yes I am really impressed solid, well made and the Staka Jacka's are lightweight and lock firmly together and into the pad. Thanks for commenting. James
Great video. We had a situation where we were ON THE LIMIT at a campsite last year so promptly bought a version of these but never got to use them. Thanks for running through it for us!
Thanks for watching & commenting, I have only used Staka Jaka a couple of times, but usefull to have for when you might need them. Stay Safe James 😀
Good bit of kit James. I've had them on our caravan for 8 years and still going good. I've used the stacka jacka pads a couple of times. I carry one box in the locker. Take care. Rob
Thanks Rob yes I have been using them for a couple of years now. They really are a good bit of kit.
Just rewatched this, one of my (non Milenco) feet broke today while reversing the caravan in the drive because it was flopping around and got caught on a manhole cover. So just bought these, hoping the spring will keep it steady, also, those stack a jacks seem an essential piece of kit now that we've been away a few times, so got those as well.
You should not be disappointed they are great products, I have actually got 3 packs of Stacka Jacka's I have had to use more than one on those extreme sites.
This video made me hungry, no idea why, where is that bag of Snack A Jacks 😂👍. Great video, nice bit of kit
Lol yes I know what you mean, stay safe
I had those on the Bailey and wish I'd got them again as they're perfectly good. I went for different pads this time but sill have the stacka bits. Just realised the new ones don't have the retainer clip / spring, so I think they will swing around a bit more. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Graham, Yes when I swapped the Caravan I forgot to change them over and the dealer fitted the none Milenco ones so not compatible with the Staka Jacka's. I picked up another set from Amazon, and sold the fitted ones for £15 on FB Market Place. I do prefer the Milenco, solid bit of kit and the blocks are lightweight and firm. Thanks for commenting
Hi, thanks for the video, very informative - have you ever had a pad come off? If so can you buy replacements or do you need to buy another pack of 4? Thanks again
Hello, I haven't had one fall off but did scrape one on the road when going onto a pitch that had a steep incline, I did find them singularly from Amazon, Here is the link for just buying one,
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008AUC5A0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hope that helps, thanks for commenting
James
Chris. They are designed to be fitted once the pad is not supposed to be removed. They are the best on the market. Thanks Phil
A wide piece of wood under the plastic block (which is ok on concrete )is better as the greater area minimises sinking into softer soil or grass
Morning John, thanks for watching and commenting. That's good advice. I have been lucky enough so far as to have not experienced any great sinkage issues with the Milenco corner steady pads. We have had a little settling which can be taken up by a small adjustment to the steadies. Thanks again and happy camping. James