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Old 05-09-2014, 02:36 PM   #11
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I have one Steve. Will post up details in a bit with some pics if you want to see it in depth?
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Old 05-09-2014, 09:54 PM   #12
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Cheers Alex
If you can also tell me if they are loud, I wouldn't want to piss the neighbours off
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If you can also tell me if they are loud, I wouldn't want to piss the neighbours off

Steve -

You will need size 4. Size is perfect and walls don't touch the car which is good. They can make you a custom size if preferred.

They do an indoor and outdoor version. The outdoor version is double skinned and extremely durable. Material is excellent and overall build and quality is outstanding and made in the UK.

Mine lived in an outdoor version last year for winter storage solutions as it got eliminated from the double garage.

I was amazed how it coped in the very high winds and through the torrential rain and cold. Haven't experienced snow fall on it yet but I imagine it will just deflate to roof height with snow laying on top and then raise again once melted or even brushed off.

Twin fans are almost silent (like what's found in your computer to keep things cool). They are powered up by the build in battery conditioner which comes with the kit so just one power lead to plug in to the mains with one cable going to the boot for battery and one to the fans.
Cost of running is supposedly only 1p per day with charger and fans on.

As mentioned above just get yourself a couple of dehumidifier packs to pop inside the car to help take away any odour or vapour during storage.

Car came out 6 months later rust free and dry as a bone. Very impressed and highly recommended!

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Old 05-09-2014, 10:28 PM   #14
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Reckon this is better.. More room and can double up as party venue
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Reckon this is better.. More room and can double up as party venue
daz, is that your new house...........where are the wheels?
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As always, top info Alex

As Always the rabble come behind with bollocks
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As Always the rabble come behind with bollocks
will a carcoon stop the snow and ice......and all the gangsters....Ive seen where you live
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I don't need to worry about the gangsters
And if any thieves decided to have it I think the gangsters would be able to get it back within a couple of hours
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Old 06-09-2014, 01:13 PM   #19
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Steve -

You will need size 4. Size is perfect and walls don't touch the car which is good. They can make you a custom size if preferred.

They do an indoor and outdoor version. The outdoor version is double skinned and extremely durable. Material is excellent and overall build and quality is outstanding and made in the UK.

Mine lived in an outdoor version last year for winter storage solutions as it got eliminated from the double garage.

I was amazed how it coped in the very high winds and through the torrential rain and cold. Haven't experienced snow fall on it yet but I imagine it will just deflate to roof height with snow laying on top and then raise again once melted or even brushed off.

Twin fans are almost silent (like what's found in your computer to keep things cool). They are powered up by the build in battery conditioner which comes with the kit so just one power lead to plug in to the mains with one cable going to the boot for battery and one to the fans.
Cost of running is supposedly only 1p per day with charger and fans on.

As mentioned above just get yourself a couple of dehumidifier packs to pop inside the car to help take away any odour or vapour during storage.

Car came out 6 months later rust free and dry as a bone. Very impressed and highly recommended!

Few pics to give an idea of set up:






















Where do you get them from and how much
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Old 06-09-2014, 02:44 PM   #20
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There you go Craig: http://www.carcoon.com/carcoon-doubl...carcoon-size-4
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