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Campervan kitchen tools: save time and reduce waste

14.04.2026 03:42 1 min 1 source
Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA
Campervan kitchen tools: save time and reduce waste
© Le Monde du Camping-Car

Two publications from April 2026 focus on outfitting a campervan kitchen. A Japanese source notes that the right tools can save time and reduce waste and garbage.

A French source presents a specific selection of ten items for a motorhome kitchen. The list includes a folding kettle, melamine dishes, magnetic cups and spices, and a set of folding cutlery. Prices start at €7.99.

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10 Kitchen Utensils for a Motorhome

14.04.2026 Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA Original source

🇫🇷 France — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$2.36 /l

€2.04 · £1.76/l

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Petrol

$2.32 /l

€2.01 · £1.73/l

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pricier than 93% of countries

LPG

$1.24 /l

€1.07 · £0.93/l

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pricier than 88% of countries

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