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Selling loads of camping gear as won't be going anytime soon. It was all new in the last two years and was only used a few times.


?5

Yellowstone Portable Gas Camping Stove in carry case - with 2 new gas canisters and a camping kettle -

Collapsible Washing up bowl, collapsible water container. 5 enamel mugs and plates.


?5 for singles and ?8 for double

Vango - one single and one double airbed

Coleman - 2 single airbeds - one still in box never opened.

Foot pump and a 12v car pump both in their boxes.


?30 (was ?80 new and only used once)

Kampa Trucker folding trolley - great for when you can't park near the campsite i.e. festivals etc.

https://www.outdooraction.co.uk/tents-tent-additions-specific-tent-spares/kampa/kampa-trucker-trolley-pd-6881.php?gclid=CJLJl-jxrdICFe4Q0wodwzAA3Q


?5 a chair

5 foldable camping chairs - bit dirty from being stored in a cupboard and i think one of them has a small tear around the arm area but otherwise all in great condition.

Foldable camping table.


Most items from Decathlon and in great - if a bit dusty - condition. Collect West Dulwich SE21. Please PM me.

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