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One of the benefits of modern caravans and camp sites is the availability of electric power. Most well-equipped caravan sites will have electric hook-up available, and all caravans these days \u2013 as well as motorhomes \u2013 have powered items that need an electrical supply. So, if you want to cook, have heat and light \u2013 and of course music \u2013 you need that electrical hook-up supply!<\/p>\n

But why would you need a two-way splitter? Are they worth buying and what do people use them for? It\u2019s possible that you are camping with a van and a motorhome, or perhaps you have two caravans on adjoining pitches. Or, you might be parked up at the marina, and need power for both your motorhome and your boat. The easiest way to utilise the power available is to invest in a two-way splitter. This way, you can use the power in more than one place at one time, giving you added convenience.<\/p>\n

There are quite a few of these two way splitters on the market, and while they are very similar, we thought we\u2019d give you details of a few that we reckon are worth looking at, and that might make your caravanning and camping trips a bit easier!<\/p>\n

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