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Kojack Leveller for perfect pitches

A new, easy-to-use accessory takes the stress and strain out of trying to level your caravan

Achieving the perfect pitch is not just important to prevent you from rolling out of bed at night, but also to ensure that appliances, such as your fridge, can function correctly on a level plane. 

But trying to level your caravan when parked up usually requires reversing up and down a series of blocks, planks or chocks.

The Kojack Leveller is a new accessory for the caravan market that takes the stress as well as physical effort out of leveling your caravan on uneven surfaces. 

After pulling up to your site, the device simply fits around the edges of the caravan wheel.  You then turn the handle that slots into a 19mm bolt head (same as those found on a caravan corner steady) to raise and lower the wheel. 

The device has a rated lifting capacity of 680kg per wheel and is suitable for wheel tyre combinations up to 245/65R17.  You need one for each axle, not one for each wheel.

Produced by Melbourne-based company Purple Line, the Kojak Leveller will be on sale at Camec outlets from next month, priced at $149.99.

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