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Don Quijote and Workman launch new gear for RVs and camping

26.06.2026 22:05 1 min 2 sources
LIMO JPN + 1 more
Don Quijote and Workman launch new gear for RVs and camping
Original source: LIMO

In Brief

Japanese retailers Don Quijote and Workman have released budget-friendly equipment for car travel: a 15-liter thermal container and a set of four items for sleeping in a vehicle.

Japanese chain Don Quijote has introduced a portable 15-liter thermal container from its "Passionate Price" series. The device maintains temperatures from 0 to 60 °C, holds up to 15 bottles of 500 ml each, and is designed for use in cars, including camping and overnight stays.

Meanwhile, retailer Workman announced four budget items for sleeping in a car. Prices start at 99 yen, and a full set costs less than 4,000 yen.

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