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Seven accessories for washing dishes in a motorhome for under 25 euros

05.05.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
motorpasion.com SPA
Seven accessories for washing dishes in a motorhome for under 25 euros
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The article lists seven inexpensive accessories that simplify dishwashing in the confined space of a motorhome or camper van. These include: a universal silicone sink plug (€3.95), a collapsible soaking container (from €18), a barbecue brush (€9.95), solid dish soap tablets (€23.14), a bamboo brush with replacement heads (€15.99), a silicone drying mat (from €10.99), and a drain filter (€5.99 for two). A sink insert (€60–€85) is also mentioned, which CAN serve as a second basin. All items are available from specialized online retailers or Amazon.

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