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340 days ago

Camping Equipment

Mark from Flat Bush

We have moved on from our camping days and are having a good clear-out of the shed. A variety of Camping Equipment at bargain prices is available.

Camping Kitchen Unit with 2 cupboards, providing plenty of storage for pantry items and dedicated space for cooking with surrounding wind protection. This all folds down into a compact carry bag. - $75

Campmaster 2-plate gas cooker, with reversable cast iron plate, also includes an adapter to fit 9kg LPG bottles and a separate metal folding frame for the gas cooker. This gas cooker however also fits perfectly into the dedicated space on the kitchen unit above—all for only $85. (9kg LPG bottle not included)

Take both for a special deal of $150.

If you are interested call or text Mark on 027 573 1965.

You are also welcome to come and have a look first before you buy.

Price: $150

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