Hi. Thanks for watching & commenting! Yes good point, that's what we do now when we're really pushing the boat out! It's still a lot more expensive than not heating any at all!
Hi Bob, thanks for watching! We did get 5 nights out of a bottle several times but the daytime temperature was set to 16 to 18 degrees as we occasionally sat with several layers of clothes and nighttime was generally 12 degrees, but it deffo lasted 5 days, well, 5 nights, anyway. 👍 Fridge was mostly on electric.
Find somewhere that refills LPG cars and refill your bottle there. You'll need a converter but some places have the converter that you can borrow.
Interesting, thanks for that, I'll look into it. 👍
Great idea to use the caravan with these fuel prices, must be a lot cheaper heating a small space and you feel like your away, bonus😀
Yes it was nice and cosy, to be that comfy in the house would have cost a packet! We're back in the house, with the blankets again. ❄
what permit do I need to caravanning in the driveway?
Why not just heat 2 or 3 rooms in your house? Doubt that'll be any dearer.
Hi. Thanks for watching & commenting! Yes good point, that's what we do now when we're really pushing the boat out! It's still a lot more expensive than not heating any at all!
@@CaravanningwiththeMrs you don't want to turn off your heating altogether and get damp, etc. 👍
You will not get 5 days out of a 6 kilo Bottle of gas If you've got your heater on day-and-night
Hi Bob, thanks for watching! We did get 5 nights out of a bottle several times but the daytime temperature was set to 16 to 18 degrees as we occasionally sat with several layers of clothes and nighttime was generally 12 degrees, but it deffo lasted 5 days, well, 5 nights, anyway. 👍 Fridge was mostly on electric.