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  • @paulandsarahcaravanlife
    @paulandsarahcaravanlife ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi James. Great video. We are in the market for some new pegs, and these look very good and have different sizes for different applications. Thanks for sharing 👍 Paul and Sarah.

    • @CaravanEscapades101
      @CaravanEscapades101 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks, guys, much appreciated. They do seem quite versatile. Hopefully you can make use of the discount code.

  • @tomcarpentier7963
    @tomcarpentier7963 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the demo, i ordered mine 😉

  • @lostweekendscaravan
    @lostweekendscaravan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi James. I saw these a while ago. I think the steel versions seem the best. I think I would give the plastic ones a miss. Thanks for the demo. Phil🙂👍

    • @CaravanEscapades101
      @CaravanEscapades101 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Phil, thanks for watching. I am looking forward to using them in more applications. Agree the steel ones very tough, I was surprised if used properly how strong tbe plastic ones hold. Happy Camping James

  • @colinrimmer789
    @colinrimmer789 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi James your pitch is probably the toughest ground I’ve come across, used in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines I think they’d be quite robust. We must remember we have steel pegs that bend and become unusable, nothing lasts forever.

    • @CaravanEscapades101
      @CaravanEscapades101 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Colin, it was really tough ground, Agree ref the steel pegs, I have a box of bent ones that I need to straighten and I don't know how many times I have put steel pegs in to hard standing and they have just pulled straight out again. Thanks for watching. James

  • @jimaizlewood8369
    @jimaizlewood8369 ปีที่แล้ว

    After seeing you first having to drill the ground and then struggle to get the peg in I think I’ll stick with the big steel pegs and my trusty lump hammer, it’s one of the few combinations which manage to break through the North Yorks Moors hardstandings.

    • @CaravanEscapades101
      @CaravanEscapades101 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lol I know what you mean about the Hard Standings in the North Yorkshire Mors, I have found with using the steal pegs in Hard Standing that it can be hit and miss, I have found quite often that after hammering in, some tend to pull out quite easy, they don't seem to get a grip to the surface, that is what I found with the Peggy Pegs, I know in the really hard surfaces you need to pr-drill but they just seemed to grip every time. Thanks for watching and commenting, Happy Camping, James

    • @jimaizlewood8369
      @jimaizlewood8369 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@CaravanEscapades101 it’s a standing joke at NYM site that you need a Kango breaker on some pitches, Ive found that when you can get them to go in they generally hold because the site is built within a small pine forest you usually end up going through a tree root at some point which once in are a nightmare to get back out. But I’ll give it another go at the end of this month after almost 25yrs of visiting the site I think I’ve just about got right.

    • @CaravanEscapades101
      @CaravanEscapades101 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jimaizlewood8369 Had the same issue at one of our sites in France last year, ended up imbedding a steel peg in a tree root and could not get it out, had to leave it in the end. We have been to NYM site a few times but not since covid, so need to have a trip back there.😶