Outdoor cardoon

Technical Area for all the problems you have in the garage
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Dave Woodward
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Does anybody on here have experience of the outdoor carcoon. Reading the blurb they look like they will deal with UK winters with ease, maintaining a dry circulated environment, but I remain sceptical.

Nicky remains keen on a mini for her 50th this year but we have no garage space. I’m trying to find a way to make it work for her without having to rent some remote lockup.

Cheers.

Dave.
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The indoor ones work really well, so I would have no doubt that the outdoor ones would work too.
Hope that helps Dave.
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Yep, had both indoor and outdoor....best thing since sliced bread
Kept I car in over a bloody awful winter, unzipped it 5 months later....perfect. not even a spot of rust on the disc brakes.
Tip....buy a new one not s/hand.

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Dave. Let me have your email address (I’ve only got an old one for you) and I’ll send some info to you. I have had an Outdoor Carcoon for the last 14 years. Cheers. Martin.
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