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Hi again Jo-anne
Carole and myself went to the Lawns caravan show in Hull yesterday and had a look round various (every!:0 ) caravans including the new Eldiss/Compass 624 with twin axles fixed n/s bed and end washroom. It was priced at £14,895 plus £495 delivery charge on the road inc. vat.
The lounge area is pleasant and a similar layout to the Abbey with a microwave above the oven, three burner gas hob,wheras the Abbey is four burner with one ring being electric. Carole noticed thet the sink/ worktop area might be slightly lower in the Compass with a built in drainer and chinchilla glass covers over the sink and cooker. The amount of storage was similar in both caravans with the 'sideboard' opposite the sink.
I had the impression that the fixed bed in the Explorer group product was very slightly wider than in the Swift group caravan.
In the Swift/Abbey the wardrobe was opposite and in front of the fixed bed area and was bigger than the Explorer group wardrobe, and also incorporating shelves.Carole thinks that a major drawback with the Eldiss/Compass is the fact that the wardrobe is situated inside the end washroom and could lead to slightly damp clothing if the shower was in regular use, through condensation.
Carole and myself went to the Lawns caravan show in Hull yesterday and had a look round various (every!:0 ) caravans including the new Eldiss/Compass 624 with twin axles fixed n/s bed and end washroom. It was priced at £14,895 plus £495 delivery charge on the road inc. vat.
The lounge area is pleasant and a similar layout to the Abbey with a microwave above the oven, three burner gas hob,wheras the Abbey is four burner with one ring being electric. Carole noticed thet the sink/ worktop area might be slightly lower in the Compass with a built in drainer and chinchilla glass covers over the sink and cooker. The amount of storage was similar in both caravans with the 'sideboard' opposite the sink.
I had the impression that the fixed bed in the Explorer group product was very slightly wider than in the Swift group caravan.
In the Swift/Abbey the wardrobe was opposite and in front of the fixed bed area and was bigger than the Explorer group wardrobe, and also incorporating shelves.Carole thinks that a major drawback with the Eldiss/Compass is the fact that the wardrobe is situated inside the end washroom and could lead to slightly damp clothing if the shower was in regular use, through condensation.