Cato Cato

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We enjoyed this nice camper. The contact with Pleuni beforehand and with Theo during the holiday was pleasant. The decor is cozy, which makes it a real pleasure. We've traveled around Norway and were 80-90% off-grid. It's great that you can do small things with the solar panels. Because the weather wasn't great, the panels sometimes charged a little less well, which meant we didn't always have enough power for the kettle in the morning, but then it's nice to have a well-filled gas bottle as a backup. We found the fresh water tank a bit small when you're almost entirely off-grid. You use more water than if you regularly stay at a campsite with running water (for cooking, washing, brushing teeth, washing dishes, etc.). We solved this with a few extra water tanks. The only thing we really missed was a wastewater tank. We value the "leave no trace" principle when you're off-grid, and you also have more wastewater because you have to do everything in the camper. We'd like to dispose of this properly and not let it flow into the environment. We were very happy with the toilet on board. You notice that the bus is already a bit older in terms of engine noise in the cabin and consumption (1 on 10). One thing to keep in mind is the Euro 4 diesel. In a country with many low-emission zones, you need to know exactly where you can and cannot go. For us, it wasn't a problem this time. A nice addition would be a mosquito screen for the sliding door. July 2025