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Autoterm Heater Distributor Certified!

autoterm official distributor

Announcing Dubsta’s appointment as a certified autoterm heater distributor is pretty big news for us. Most campervan and motorhome owners would agree that a diesel air heater or similar is an absolute must if you want to move beyond ‘fair weather’ camping.

Autoterm, formerly known as Planar, is a russian made brand of heaters and accessories for land and water based vehicles.

The modern world offers a wide range of options. This allows everyone to make choices of their own, based on the criteria which are most significant to them

We, at Autoterm company, represent the autonomous heater manufacturer Advers in European countries. The company Advers is the third largest autonomous heater manufacturer in the world, and develops and manufactures a wide range of liquid heaters and air heaters for vehicles, boats and yachts, as well as numerous heater accessories.

Advers is a Russian company, whose production is well-known in the world for its high quality and flexible price policy. The original solutions developed by Advers significantly overcome the competitors, with respect to product service life, safety, quality, operating costs and other essential factors.

All Advers products offered on the European market are made in accordance with the effective legislation of European countries and the European Union as well as certified by the relevant European institutions. The installation and further maintenance of the products are provided by the authorised service centres, which also supply warranty and post-warranty services.

Autoterm Website

Autoterm heater distributor region

Dubsta’s region covers from HQ all the way down to the M25and up as far as Northampton and Milton Keynes. Pretty much the wedge between the M1 and A1. If you’re based in this area and want an option for heating in your van, campervan or motorhome, Dubsta has options for you.

Book in at your autoterm heater distributor now using the following:

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Grubsta Slide Out Kitchen

One of the first things I wanted in my van aside from the essentials…bikes, coffee machine…was cooking facilities.

I started off using my old toy trunk from when I was a kid (another story) and an old camping twin stove we’d used a few times before.

It was functional but not quite what I wanted…

I was lucky in that my lashing points had been left in place when the new floor went in. With the help of a friend who could weld, we designed up some very simple brackets to simply bolt in. To these we attached some heavy duty sliders and a framed drawer to hold the trunk.

Bingo! slide out kitchen!

Thing was, this trunk deserved better treatment (project in pipeline) and I bought an old metal tool trunk off Facebook. I’ll be honest, it stunk of death…. Like something had been buried in it….

Two weeks airing later and smell resolved. A good clean down and disinfect and a pre-grubsta structure was taking form. False shelf, essentials parked underneath, what could go wrong? Nothing… but… it wasn’t good enough. I couldn’t get to the things under the cooker while I was using it.

Started researching mechanisms and movement.

Who knew what was available? Start simple I thought!

It was time to do this properly. Off to the sandblasters the box went. Bought a new cadac grill as the old one really had seen better days too.