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A gas cylinder with an untightened pressure valve; we could have caught fire on the first evening. We had to buy toilet fluid ourselves, because they had forgotten it. For the first two weeks there was no water pressure for the toilet and sink; it turned out they had forgotten to close the vent valve, which also led to others pointing out to us that we were draining water while on the road and at the campsite. The worst part was that we were faced with low brake fluid levels up in the mountains, no phone signal, and when we managed to send a WhatsApp message, we were told to just look for a gas station, even though we still had to drive 20 km to the nearest village. When we called the breakdown department later, we were told that we weren't allowed to drive another meter, because the damage would be at our expense. My husband went to get brake fluid by bike the next day so we could continue our journey. By the way, we had to call our son-in-law to ask what needed to go in, because an instruction manual is nowhere to be found in the entire camper. Furthermore, the camper was not clean, the cutlery drawer could not be secured and had to be taken out of the cupboard before every trip to prevent the cutlery from being scattered across the floor. All in all, our camper experience was very disappointing.