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13 Sep, 2017
Emporer's New Clothes?
We've used this about thrice but can't see how it is any better than water.
In our experience, stubborn marks are best treated with toothpaste (not tooth gel) and 'Shampoo and Wax' from No Nonsense is exceptionally good value-for-money on metal panels but keep it off / wipe it off your windows because it leaves a hazy film.
Admittedly, our c'van is old, the plastic panels somewhat crazed in places, with a little grime worked into the crazing so maybe Muc Off 707A is no good in this situation.

19 Jul, 2018
Solid Carcass, Glass Doors, Looks Good from a Distance
Flat pack, plastic laminate on fairly dense chipboard with glass doors. The 4 internal shelves are thinner than the carcass and are likely to bend under 1kg weight over several months.
Took about 1 hour to assemble. Make sure a set square is used on the carcass before the MDF back is attached or you'll have a parallelogram rather than a rectangle and ill-fitted doors. Shelves and doors were fitted after carcass was attached to the wall.
Looks good from a distance.
Seems expensive (£50 in Jul18) for what it is but that appears to be at the market rate.

28 Sep, 2019
Cooks Well, Looks Great and Chucks out Heat, if Used Properly
Great chimenea come BBQ. We went to the bother of 'curing' it 3 times and placing builder's sand in the bottom of it; it hasn't cracked so would recommend 'curing' and sand (as per the instructions). Warms up reasonably quickly, then great at radiating heat efficiently; consumes surprisingly little wood for the space that it heats. Four adults can comfortably sit around it; guess 6 adults could squeeze around it.
We found that 1kg of new lump-wood charcoal was much better for cooking then the old BBQ brickettes we had kicking around in the shed. Reasonably sized grill, with detachable handle.
Smelled of paint the first few times we used it and the heat dulls the colour. Light enough to carry into the shed for storage when it has cooled down; although, it does have a lid to keep the rain out so guess it is intended for external storage.
Well worth buying if you're in the market for a chimenea/ BBQ; we'd also advise you'll need a small volume of builder's sand and lump-wood charcoal. Go for it for most pleasant evening outdoors :-)