OC, I have no intention of making criticisms of you or anyone else's suggestions, it's just that for a typical caravan leisure battery that is a very low amperage out put charger, not sure exactly what it is designed for as it is a little bit on the big side for a motorcycle battery, perhaps it would be suitable for some of the lower capacity mobility scooter batteries.
May I suggest that at least a 3 amp output, preferably 5 or even 10 amp for a typical caravan leisure battery.
Over the years I have bought and now own a lot of battery chargers, from 0.8 amps for motorcycle battery, to 25 amp continuous charge\ 200amp max boost.
I have purchased 2 number Lidl and 2 number Aldi battery chargers, I possibly had value for money from them but discovered that they all expired just as the warranty period ended, I returned one under warranty and it was sent back repaired only for it to fail a couple of weeks later, of course the warranty had expired by that time.
I strongly suspect planned obsolence, my best guess being around 50 uses at best; they are OK for very light DIY use and that is what most people will use them for so should last for many years, I would say that I used them for moderate diy use, certainly not heavy diy or day to day use.
I now stick to C-TEK, Optimate, Noco and Victron, much pricier (the Victron being very overpriced for what it is, but it best suited a particular 280amp lifePo4 that I purchased) said battery chargers do last for my usage (usage that is not particularly heavy) and are proving more cost effective over time.