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LITY's Portable CO Detector Targets Aussie Campers and RVs

15.08.2026 10:00 1 min 1 source РУС
Man of Many HRV
LITY's Portable CO Detector Targets Aussie Campers and RVs
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LITY has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its Smart CO Detector, a portable device designed for campers, caravanners, and RV owners. The 108-gram aluminum-bodied unit features a magnetic mount, a color display showing CO levels, temperature, and humidity, and a three-tier alarm system covering 1 to 500 ppm. It has an IP54 rating and charges via USB-C. However, the campaign does not cite certifications like UL2034 or EN50291, which is a key consideration for buyers.

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AU Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 15.08.2026

Unleaded 91

$1.43 /l

AUD2.02 · €1.23/l

71 of 143

cheaper than 51% of countries

Premium 95

$1.54 /l

AUD2.18 · €1.33/l

45 of 95

cheaper than 54% of countries

Premium 98

$1.62 /l

AUD2.29 · €1.40/l

13 of 25

cheaper than 52% of countries

Diesel

$1.77 /l

AUD2.50 · €1.53/l

92 of 143

pricier than 64% of countries

Premium Diesel

$1.76 /l

AUD2.48 · €1.52/l

16 of 41

cheaper than 63% of countries

LPG

$1.04 /l

AUD1.46 · €0.90/l

35 of 55

pricier than 62% of countries

E85

$1.75 /l

AUD2.47 · €1.51/l

6 of 6

pricier than 83% of countries

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