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1184152 Post Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 3:10 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Hi

Have currently got Fiamma Jumbo blocks max height 12cm

I am looking at the quatro blocks as they go to 16cm.

Dimensions of blocks are 20 x 24 x 78cm.

The rub is that I want them to fit into a side container that is 23.5 cm
tall and 81cm deep. my existing blocks sit one on the other to form a rectangle.

I would be grateful if a quatro owner would lock the two together and see if the overall measurement can come out at less or equal to
23.5cm x 24cm x 81cm,.

Many thanks in anticipation of your assistance.

Nearest dealer to me is Johns cross but they do not stock the quatro

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They are big aren't they. I can't help with the measurements, but would they fit sideways on?

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icer wrote:
I would be grateful if a quatro owner would lock the two together and see if the overall measurement can come out at less or equal to
23.5cm x 24cm x 81cm,.
Ian


Locked together in their case it works out at 80cms x 24cms x 20cms.

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No sideways is 1/2cm too small,

Side by side, yes, but that would take up about half a metre of space.

if I can lock them together, bythat i mean turn one upside down & reverse it, providing the resultant dimensions do not exceed 23.5cm and 81cm then I only use 24cm of the space.

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Thanks Peedee

I did not see your answer as i was one figer typing.

I take it you have some, are you pleased with them?

Ian
 
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I'm not much help either - I've got the tripple version.

What I would say, the tripples fit together neatly when not in use and slip snugly into the carrier bag. The length of the pair fitted together is the same length as a single one, as I recall.

Sorry can't assist more. And can't even double check my own because I'm abroad at the moment, without the motorhome.

I'm sure somebody will be along with the answer. Alteratively, why not contact Milenco directly to ask.

Cheers, Mike

Edited to say: Oops - too slow - I see you've got the answer now! M


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With the 20cm side vertical it should just and only just fit in your locker to a depth of 80cms ??????

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icer wrote:
Thanks Peedee

I did not see your answer as i was one figer typing.

I take it you have some, are you pleased with them?

Ian

Ok had me foxed for a while. Yes I have some. I have only used them a couple of times but think they are much better than the yellow Fiamma ones.

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Peedee.

My external locker is about about 80cm long, it is fractionally over 81cm deep and it is 23.5cm high. Picture a large letter box.

My fiamma jumbos fit easily one on top of the other and only take up their width which is 26cm. I normally put one in with the highest part to the rear of the locker and place the second one on top of the 1st with its highest part to the front. These jumbos are not level up variety and the resultant size locked together is a block that is 60cm long 26cm wide and approx 14 cm high.

If as you say the bag is 80 x 24 x 20 cm that is perfect, as it will effectively take up less usable space.

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The height of 2 blocks is 202 mm, so will fit.
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