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Whats the best most practical van for a Sparky/Plumber? got a mate with a berlingo and another with a 4m iveco!
 
or if you want something that drives like a car, has all the gizmos, only breaks down once a fortnight, get a renault trafic.
 
best thing with a transit, or similar size van is you can kip in it if you're working away and use the digs money for beer. i'll stick with my nissan for now. it's slow, noisy, uncomfortable, dented, no frills, a bit like me, but it never breaks down, plods along, should see me into pension time.
 
best thing with a transit, or similar size van is you can kip in it if you're working away and use the digs money for beer. i'll stick with my nissan for now. it's slow, noisy, uncomfortable, dented, no frills, a bit like me, but it never breaks down, plods along, should see me into pension time.

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VW transporter. Ply lined,optional cigarette point powered beer cooler in cab.
 
Maybe im getting there Tel, drank some bank's at weekend 4 cans, and do you know despite the 3.8% on the side it was bloody nice. Hoppy and malty and really rather pleasant.


Never thought Id be describing ANYTHING in that way from the centre of Wolverhampton. Apart from that singer soul lady.
 
Back to the subject of vans, it's horses for courses.
I have a Merc Dualiner LWB (5 seats plus a van bit at the back) because it serves as family car and sparky (domestic installer) van. Also has an extra 12v socket for my Hoegaarden chiller.
If you're carrying a lot of kit you need a big van, if not so much and you're organised then a berlingo/connect sized van is perfect and easier to park.
Personally if I had a LWB Sprinter then it would get filled with crap and I'd still have nowhere to put stuff.
 
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Maybe im getting there Tel, drank some bank's at weekend 4 cans, and do you know despite the 3.8% on the side it was bloody nice. Hoppy and malty and really rather pleasant.


Never thought Id be describing ANYTHING in that way from the centre of Wolverhampton. Apart from that singer soul lady.

You were drinking the rough stuff mate, Bank's Mild is a much nicer pint, the locals won't touch the bitter given the choice.
 

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