LPG tank level
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Re: LPG tank level
A very good thought Ian, and one that I had as well, some years ago.
Our van is equipped in exactly the same way, and for the same reasons. We have a small cast iron griddle and a frying pan, both of which work well on the little burner, and are very easy to clean - as you say!
Our van is equipped in exactly the same way, and for the same reasons. We have a small cast iron griddle and a frying pan, both of which work well on the little burner, and are very easy to clean - as you say!
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Re: LPG tank level
Dear Poursay and Ian H
Many thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Much appreciated and a good tips.
Regards
Brackjo
Many thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Much appreciated and a good tips.
Regards
Brackjo
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