Available from Millets and also Blacks (both the same company)
Proper camping hook up cable with a safety RCD trip and three sockets.
These are ideal for any tent campers who need to safely connect to an electric hook up on the camp site.
I also use one of these to put an electric supply in my shed.
Use code MAY15 or BH15 and select store collection (Millets or JD sports for this price) home delivery slightly more expensive.
Latest comments (26)
autorob
9 Jul 16#26
not bad price I brought a 25 meter wind up power cable that was fused and swoped the plug for the female out door connecter that was £1.25 from a camping shop total cost £14 but I'm a cheap scape :smiley:
paulandpam1
27 May 16#25
If your suggesting people use a normal extension lead in a tent instead of a proper protected device like this then people could easily kill themselves by electrocution, only a complete idiot would use a normal extension lead in a tent.
eBay is full of deadly home made leads were people have bought a 3 or 4 socket extension from poundland and put a long cable on it, most responsible campsite owners have banned these ebay home made setups.
jezzery
27 May 16#24
If you have an extension lead in your home that might work
louisputtick
27 May 16#23
bought
pibpob
26 May 161#22
Note that this does not protect you from shock if there is damage to the cable, unlike if it were fitted with an RCD at the plug end. It's also got a 10A MCB, so you won't get away with sneaky use of a 3kW kettle. :wink:
fireman1
26 May 16#21
spend 70 quid to collect for free. Are they mental!
mellonfarmcharmer
26 May 16#20
Gah. I just ordered and notice there is potentially TCB. Hope that helps someone.
mellonfarmcharmer
26 May 16#19
Thanks op.
themorgatron
26 May 161#18
It wasn't safety I was worried about.
Hutchie
26 May 16#17
Ordered.
paulandpam1
26 May 16#16
I've just been to collect the one I ordered 3 days ago.
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paulandpam1
26 May 16#15
Nonsense, that's why devices like this exist to make it safe.
themorgatron
26 May 16#14
Camping and electricity don't mix.
benasipro
26 May 16#13
I am not caravanman, I live in house, cold :man:
liamf12
26 May 161#12
You can get extensions or make one up yourself quite cheaply. The main thing is it's RCD protected which campsites require. Some sold on eBay etc are just an unprotected extension lead which nearly all sites will stop you using
boggydweller
26 May 16#11
great price. good spot op
flamintight
26 May 16#10
Scorching HOT.
Got one last year.
Some say 15metre cable may not be enough for every campsite but I suppose neither 25metre one would be enough if you want to cam in secluded location away from others
paulandpam1
26 May 161#9
Remember it's NOT waterproof though so keep it well away from any splashes (these hook ups have clips and also hooks on them so they can also be hung up of the floor)
It's designed to shut the electric off if it comes into contact with water that's why you need them in tents were you should never use a normal household extension lead.
wambampam
26 May 16#8
ordered one ... and im.new to this site i have no idea what im doing
wambampam
26 May 161#7
thankyou guys.. im female and simple it was for hot tub etc outside ...
Or if you permanently want to use it at home simply cut the camp site plug of and fit a normal household plug on it costing about £1, this is what I have done for my shed electrics and what you end up with is a very safe extension lead with proper safety protection.
I also have another hook up for when I go camping.
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Proper camping hook up cable with a safety RCD trip and three sockets.
These are ideal for any tent campers who need to safely connect to an electric hook up on the camp site.
I also use one of these to put an electric supply in my shed.
Use code MAY15 or BH15 and select store collection (Millets or JD sports for this price) home delivery slightly more expensive.
Latest comments (26)
eBay is full of deadly home made leads were people have bought a 3 or 4 socket extension from poundland and put a long cable on it, most responsible campsite owners have banned these ebay home made setups.
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Got one last year.
Some say 15metre cable may not be enough for every campsite but I suppose neither 25metre one would be enough if you want to cam in secluded location away from others
It's designed to shut the electric off if it comes into contact with water that's why you need them in tents were you should never use a normal household extension lead.
You buy the home adapter for a few quid http://www.towsure.com/mains-adapter-13-amp-plug-to-caravan-mains-socket?catargetid=520002630000002094&cadevice=t&gclid=Cj0KEQjwvZq6BRC9kfq2zKfQ_94BEiQAOeUVCwb9M04la7abd2-8sahsyKjBHPzmlha7mwHGhCsQIpMaAiXm8P8HAQ
Or if you permanently want to use it at home simply cut the camp site plug of and fit a normal household plug on it costing about £1, this is what I have done for my shed electrics and what you end up with is a very safe extension lead with proper safety protection.
I also have another hook up for when I go camping.
http://www.tiso.com/tiso-euke-1129759/eurohike-mobile-mains-kit-no-colour-tiso-euke-1129759
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001AVLPF2/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_3?pf_rd_p=569136327&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00HLNDNAS&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=HHDTQFJY4C9XXE8NEWKR
Same code for both MAY15 or BH15