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| DRIFTA - DROP SLIDES |
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| We’ve become the largest distributer in Aus of the new drop slide. They work perfect with our 4x4 drawers. |
Suits most of the 40 – 50 ltr type fridges. Especially good for the twin cabs with the lift up rear window. (also 100 series). |
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| So easy, even Beechy can do it. Mark is looking after most of our 4WD drawers for me, and can do a deal for you on a drop slide. We can include a few extra’s like the straps and handle clip, assemble and fit for free. E-mail him for a price.... mark@drifta.com.au |
This is a great added feature of our 4x4 drawers. The table can pull out half way, then used as a very handy bench, when digging stuff out of your fridge. |
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| Stubby holder comes free with retail kitchen/ drawers. The photo is from the first trip to birdsville, when I took the boys out.. I had a bloke e-mail me the other day and he guessed where it was – on the road north of Tibooburra! |
Companion 3 Burner Stove $AUD 75
These stoves are very good quality, you get three burners, spare jets, and are the standard size that fit our kitchens perfectly… I have priced them pretty much at cost, so if you are getting a kitchen, we can add one in if you like… see FAQ CAMPING TRAILER KITCHENS for more details. |
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| Drifta – small fire extinguisher - $35 |
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| We came across these the other day, and thought it would be handy to offer with our drawers/ kitchens.. I had the dash of my troopy catch fire a few years ago, and my dad had something like this in his caravan so we were able to put it out. Without it the troopy would have burnt to the ground. In some states now it’s compulsory to have in camper trailers that are sold, but it’s definitely a good idea. You should have one in your vehicle and camper. These ‘flame out’ fire extinguishers will put out petrol/ diesel fires also. They can be easily attached to the inside of say a storage box, the end of a kitchen, or under the sidewing of the drawers... if you dont’ ever need it, often someone close by might, so it’s a really good idea to have one around.... |
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| This is similar to my setup.. I have an engel and a waeco. The engel is top quality, but a bit exy, and not worth me supplying them.. I find also with just the one large basket, things are very hard to find. You have to always pull a lot of stuff out to get to things.. say you pull the milk out, then other small things fall down in it’s place… I really like the waeco 50 ltr dual zone, as it has 3 separate compartments, so things stack a lot easier, and it’s much easier to get at things... also, this is one of very few fridges that has a separate freezer. I think this is the best feature of the fridge, as you can keep some things frozen.. with car fridges, you never have a constant temp. if the car’s in the sun, it will be much hotter, at night it cools off, etc, you do have to juggle with the temp setting depending on what’s happening.. ie, turn it down a bit at night. People always opening the fridge, battery running flat, lead getting disconnected, these are all things that affect the inside temp. it goes up and down.. meat in the fridge, if not frozen, always ends up with blood running down the bottom. It makes a mess. Then if the temp varies, and you have had meat in the fridge for a few days, it can go off. if it’s frozen, then small temp changes won’t affect it, and you don’t get the mess down the bottom. Pick out what you want say at lunchtime, put it in the fridge part, then it will be thored enough for tea. bait or fish is another thing that really doesn’t do well in a camping fridge, bait especially needs to be frozen, or it will stink out the fridge. Then milk or beer cans, you can put them in the fridge part, but up against the freezer side, so they will be a lot colder than normal… some things don’t need to be that cold, like fruit etc.. so they can go up the other end.. anyway this is why I like the dual zone… (will put some more photos up later to help explain it) . I have them in stock, and can do a good deal on one… let me know if you are keen…. Ta luke |
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| Oztent started in business the same time I did, and I have been using them ever since. I’ve probably used one more than anyone in Aus, cause the first 5 years in business we practically lived in one, travelling the country doing the camping shows selling our drifta’s. At the time we didn’t have the money to stay in motels, so always stayed in an Oztent. Then when we built our shed in Gloucester, we spend 8 months living in the oztent while we built the shed… the new models are fantastic, loads of good design features. The best thing about an oztent is it has a large awning.. dome tents you really don’t get an awning. The awning is the most important part of a tent, as this is where you spend the most time. Oztent’s awning is high, square, and you can now zip on the front panel, and raise it for a extended awning. Also the side panels are fantastic. If ordering , you should really consider getting the sidepanels, and the front panel. so if you want something from oztent, just click on this link, oztent, select what you want, and e-m me the item number, and I can get you a price… rgds Luke |
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| DRIFTA - BIJI BARBIES |
$AUD 125 |
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| How’s that for a feed on a biji barby. Steak, beans, onions, spuds and eggplant. I don’t go anywhere without my biji. We now have them as a kit, which contains the large biji, large set of flip grips, and canvas bag. We have plenty in stock, and can do this for $125. Click biji-barby for a link to tony’s website. |
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| DRIFTA SINGLE BURNER STOVE |
$30 |
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| SINGLE BURNER butane stove, these are a nice looking stove, made from primus. Stainless top. Perfect with a Drifta Car Back kitchen.... also works great with the windshield, and new “boaties” frypan.. |
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| DRIFTA - BOATIES FRYPAN |
$79 |
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| Found these the other day at the boat show. I think they are perfect for camping in general. Everyone has the problem of having a 3 burner stove like above, and the frypan taking up half the space, so you only have one burner left. The boaties frypan is the answer. Still very similar space to a round frypan, but the square shape is much more practical. This is a top quality unit, it’s not a el cheapo fry pan. It’s got a very solid handle, teflon coated, solid stainless lid, and like a powdercoated red surface around the edges. It works perfectly with all our kitchens, which has of course square storage spaces, so it fits in very well in our DCB – car back kitchens, or trailer kitchens... if you like quality , practical things that you’ll get your moneys worth out of a hundred times over, you need a “boaties frypan” !! ...... |
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| WINDSHIELD FOR SINGLE BURNER BUTANE STOVES |
$30 |
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| These new windshields I have been trying to get for some time.. a mate of mine now has them made up. They fold flat to fit inside the DCB. |
Wind blowing the heat away is the biggest problem for the single burner butane stoves.. this windshield will fix that problem. |
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