Report a problem

What is the problem?

Could not attach a screenshot — send without it

Filters

Lidl launches electric air pump for inflatable mattresses at €6

10.06.2026 06:28 1 min 1 source РУС
Racing.nl NLD
Lidl launches electric air pump for inflatable mattresses at €6
Original source: Racing.nl

Lidl is selling the CRIVIT electric air pump designed for inflatable mattresses, kayaks, and beach toys. The device runs on a rechargeable battery, eliminating the need for a nearby power outlet. At €6, it is significantly cheaper than competing models from established brands, which range from tens to hundreds of euros. The pump targets motorhome and caravan owners, as well as families with inflatable gear.

Aggregated by OpenVan.camp from the public sources listed below, with AI-assisted translation and summary. We always link to the original source. Machine translation may differ from the original -- check the source for important details. Images and content remain the property of their respective owners. Copyright information

Story sources

Lidl launches electric air pump for inflatable mattresses at €6

10.06.2026 Racing.nl NLD Original source

NL Netherlands — fuel prices

Updated: 15.08.2026

Super E10

$2.81 /l

€2.43 · £2.08/l

142 of 143

pricier than 99% of countries

Super Plus 98

$3.12 /l

€2.70 · £2.31/l

94 of 95

pricier than 98% of countries

Diesel

$2.86 /l

€2.47 · £2.11/l

141 of 143

pricier than 98% of countries

Diesel Special

$3.06 /l

€2.65 · £2.26/l

41 of 41

pricier than 98% of countries

LPG

$1.28 /l

€1.11 · £0.95/l

50 of 55

pricier than 89% of countries

CNG

$1.97 /l

€1.70 · £1.45/l

12 of 15

pricier than 73% of countries

Cheapest on the map

Popular route

Distance

Fuel cost

~

Est. time

~

Quiz: test yourself
Guess the vanlife lingo — 3 quick questions
1 / 3
Q1 Where does an MPPT controller sit?
VanSky - weather index · Netherlands

Best regions in the coming days

Overijssel +21°·33 km/h
90
North Holland +21°·31 km/h
90
Gelderland +21°·31 km/h
90
South Holland +20°·31 km/h
90
Flevoland +21°·33 km/h
90
Avoid now
Friesland +20°·34 km/h
88
Zeeland +21°·34 km/h
88

You May Be Interested

All News

Two new campers: Bürstner Signature SMT and Ari 458 Pro

German company Ari has introduced the 458 Pro, an electric camper van measuring 1.49 m wide and 3.8 m long, built on the chassis of a small delivery van. The base van starts at €16,500, while the camper version with a 230 km battery and camping package costs around €30,000. It is powered by a 15 kW (20 hp) electric motor with a top speed of 70 km/h. Interior height is 1.85 m, but the interior fit-out is entirely DIY.

Compact travel trailer gets pull-out bathroom

US manufacturer Encore has introduced the ROG 12RK-FB travel trailer, measuring 4.6 meters in length. The interior living space is only 3.7 meters, making a fixed wet cell impractical. The solution is a pull-out unit mounted on the drawbar that resembles a storage box when closed. When opened, it forms a sealed bathroom with toilet and shower, with a floor isolated from the ground.

News from Netherlands

All News

Motorhome catches fire on highway exit

On Sunday evening, a motorhome caught fire on the exit ramp of the A73 motorway near Wijchen. Firefighters quickly arrived and brought the fire under control, but the vehicle was so badly damaged that it could not continue. A recovery company was called to remove the damaged motorhome. The cause of the fire is not yet known.

Netherlands' most expensive caravan revealed

A 2022 Airstream International 684 has been listed as the most expensive caravan in the Netherlands, priced at €149,950 by dealer Premium Classics in Boxtel. The trailer measures 8.25 meters in length and nearly 2.5 meters in width, sleeping four. Features include a large battery pack, rooftop solar panels, a combined 12V/230V system, air conditioning, underfloor heating, leather upholstery, a three-burner kitchen, a bathroom with heated towel rail, two satellite TVs, and the EasyDriver maneuvering system.

Another caravan gets stuck under notorious bridge in Molenhoek

On Saturday afternoon, another caravan got stuck under the bridge in Molenhoek, which has become notorious for such incidents. This is the ninth caravan to get into trouble at this location. Despite clearly visible traffic signs indicating that caravans and motorhomes cannot pass through the narrow opening, drivers regularly attempt to drive under the bridge. This time, a couple from Brabant, staying at Camping De Oude Molen in Groesbeek, got stuck. The caravan could not be freed on its own, and a recovery vehicle was called to pull it free and clear the passage.

Install OpenVan.camp

Get quick access and offline reading.

Install on iOS

  1. 1 Tap Share in Safari.
  2. 2 Choose "Add to Home Screen".
  3. 3 Confirm by tapping Add.

Already installed

The app is already installed on this device.

Install from browser menu

Use your browser menu to install or add to home screen.

→ Glossary