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I love me an air fryer. I'm never going back to a real oven **








** Unless I'm cooking pizza and need to cook it all at once - then an oven is actually quite useful.
 
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Have to start going into the studio two days a week from jan, so reluctantly replacing the campervan with something sensible. Probably the very definition of a boring old-man sensible car. Still, 35quid tax and enough space for all my climbing crap and I can still sleep in it in a pinch :p
 
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Have to start going into the studio two days a week from jan, so reluctantly replacing the campervan with something sensible. Probably the very definition of a boring old-man sensible car. Still, 35quid tax and enough space for all my climbing crap and I can still sleep in it in a pinch :p

Nice, I always have a soft spot for toyotas, the reliability is incredible. And nothing wrong with sensible! Does the 62 mean its a late 2022 car?
 
Nice, I always have a soft spot for toyotas, the reliability is incredible. And nothing wrong with sensible! Does the 62 mean its a late 2022 car?
Yeah, my camper is a 2004 Toyota Alphard and it's absolutely bombproof, sails through it's MOT every year, fully converted me to Toyota! Interiors aren't as plush as the German marques but I'll take the reliability.
 
Are you selling it? How much?
I had about 9k in my head, but honestly haven't looked around at the market yet to see how realistic that is, I was probably gonna look at selling in the spring (not exactly camper selling time right now), but if an offer came along in the meantime...

About 122k on the clock, which is around 100k miles (65,000km done prior to import and km/miles conversion). It's a day van conversion with a big 48" rock and roll bed, storage on the side, but both doors still working. Electric hookup, leisure battery, fold down TV in the roof. Android audio/Carplay UK spec double DIN kenwood touchscreen head unit, reversing camera. Picked up a couple of car park scrapes that need tidying up but otherwise pretty good for it's age.
 
I hate the ones that sit on the sink as they collect water under them over time which then needs cleaning, also they're not that great as over time the pump gets weaker - Even though they still cost loads. This is at least heavy duty engineered and only a couple of quid more than the branded ones from the supermarket etc. Also the tank is twice as large so there's half the need to refill it as often :D

Bet.

All cheap Chinese crap soap dispensers will fail. I've seen it all.
 
Been trying all sorts in it. First the speed it does everything makes me distrust its cooked it at all.
Take cooking instructions, reduce time by 30%

automagically it just works lol

Must say the ari fryer is yet another piece of kitchen tat I thought would sit unused, I think we use it just as much as the kettle now :eek: complete game changer
 
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