New Gas Fittings LCC27

New LPG Gas Bottle Fittings have arrived

Here's what you need to know.

The New LCC27 LPG Gas Cylinder Fittings for Australia

Here’s a quick video from Platinum Campers explaining everything you need to know about the new gas fittings. 

LCC27 fittings have improved safety features

LPG cylinders will be coming out soon with a new fitting called a LCC27. There’s a good chance that your current gas bottles use a Type 21 or POL connection.

LCC27 fittings offer improved safety features, including an easy-to-use right-hand threaded external ACME connection, and a back check valve that must be engaged before gas can flow. In addition, there is a thermal cut-out on the LCC27 appliance connection.

LCC27 Connector LPG Gas Fitting Drawing
LCC27 Connector LPG Gas Fitting
POL Connector LPG Gas Fitting Drawing
POL Connector LPG Gas Fitting

What you Need to know about the new Gas Fittings

Do I need an Adaptor?

The new gas regulations state that you cannot use an adaptor with the new LCC27 gas fittings. However – the new bottles are backwards compatible to appliances with POL connections – so you won’t need an adaptor anyway. You will not need to change anything to use the new gas bottles with your current appliances (Your BBQ will still work!) 

However – New appliances, like camper trailers from now will have the new LCC27 gas connection. And these are not backwards compatible with your old gas bottles. So, if purchasing a gas appliances (including camper trailers) from now, you will need to get the new bottle. 

POL connection phasing out

Over the next 10 years, the LCC27 will take over from the POL Connection across the board. Leisure gas cylinders have a 10 year test cycle, so by 2031 – you will find the LCC27 is the main bottle in use. 

Still safe to use?

Yes, your current gas appliances with a POL connection are still safe and reliable for use, and will still plug into the new bottles. So on your next swap – look out for the new bottle and get yourself future proofed! 

LCC27 valve to LCC27 appliance
LECC27 Valve to POL appliance
Pol Valve to Pol Appliance
Pol Valve to LCC27 appliance
Lightweight Rear Fold Camper Trailers

Lightweight Rear Fold Camper Trailers: Setup & Packing Hacks

Lightweight rear fold camper trailers have revolutionised the Australian camping experience, offering the perfect balance of quick setup, compact towing, and comfortable accommodation. These innovative designs feature a rear-opening mechanism that transforms your camper from a compact travel package into a spacious outdoor home in minutes. Whether you’re navigating the rugged terrain of Cape York or setting up camp beside a pristine Victorian lake, mastering the setup and packing techniques for your rear fold camper can dramatically enhance your camping efficiency and enjoyment. Platinum Campers’ rear fold models, including the Chase S5 and Quest E1, exemplify Australian engineering excellence with their robust construction, thoughtful design, and user-friendly operation. These campers are specifically engineered to handle Australia’s diverse camping conditions while maintaining the lightweight characteristics that make them suitable for a wide range of towing vehicles. Overview This comprehensive guide will transform your camping efficiency with proven setup and packing strategies specifically designed for lightweight rear fold camper trailers. You’ll discover professional techniques for rapid deployment, space-maximising packing methods, and maintenance practices that ensure your camper performs reliably across Australia’s demanding landscapes. We’ll explore everything from pre-departure preparation and systematic setup procedures to clever storage solutions and seasonal packing adaptations. Whether you’re a first-time camper owner or an experienced adventurer looking to optimise your camping routine, these expert insights will save you time, reduce stress, and maximise your outdoor enjoyment. Key Takeaways • Master the 15-minute setup routine that gets you camping faster  • Learn space-saving packing techniques that maximise storage capacity • Discover maintenance hacks that prevent common setup issues  • Understand weight distribution principles for safer towing  • Implement seasonal packing strategies for year-round adventures  • Use professional organisation systems that streamline your camping experience  • Apply troubleshooting techniques for common rear fold challenges Understanding Lightweight Rear Fold Camper Design The Engineering Advantage Lightweight rear fold camper trailers represent a significant advancement in camping technology, combining the durability of hard floor construction with the convenience of rapid deployment. The rear fold mechanism operates on a proven hinge system that allows the camper body to unfold backwards, creating a large sleeping and living area while maintaining structural integrity. The design philosophy behind rear fold campers prioritises accessibility and efficiency. Unlike traditional forward fold models, rear fold campers position the main living area away from the towing vehicle, providing better privacy and easier access to the camper’s interior. This configuration also allows for more efficient packing, as the kitchen and storage areas remain easily accessible even when the camper is partially set up. For a detailed comparison of these design approaches, explore our forward fold vs rear fold comparison guide. Australian manufacturers like us Platinum Campers have refined this design specifically for local conditions. The lightweight construction doesn’t compromise on durability, with heavy-duty chassis, independent suspension systems, and all-terrain capabilities that handle everything from beach sand to rocky mountain tracks. Key Components and Their Functions Understanding your rear fold camper’s components is essential for efficient setup and maintenance. The main hinge mechanism forms the backbone of the system, typically featuring heavy-duty steel construction with sealed bearings that resist dust and moisture. Gas struts assist with the lifting process, reducing the physical effort required while providing controlled deployment. The canvas system integrates seamlessly with the hard floor sections, using a combination of zippers, velcro, and tensioning systems to create a weatherproof seal. Quality rear fold campers feature colour-coded setup instructions and numbered attachment points that streamline the assembly process. Storage compartments are strategically positioned throughout the camper, with external hatches providing access to frequently used items without requiring full setup. This thoughtful design allows you to access camping essentials like chairs, cooking equipment, and basic supplies even during brief stops. Pre-Departure Preparation and Organisation Creating Your Setup Kit Successful camper setup begins long before you reach your destination. Creating a dedicated setup kit containing all necessary tools and equipment ensures you’re never caught unprepared. Your setup kit should include adjustable spanners, cable ties, replacement springs, canvas repair patches, and a comprehensive first aid kit. Invest in a high-quality LED headlamp and backup lighting for setups in low-light conditions. Include a portable air compressor for adjusting tyre pressures after off-road sections, and pack a basic toolkit specifically for camper maintenance. Many experienced campers also carry spare gas struts and hinge lubricant for unexpected maintenance needs. Consider seasonal additions to your setup kit. Summer camping requires additional shade solutions and cooling accessories, while winter adventures demand extra insulation materials and heating equipment. Organise these items in clearly labelled containers that stack efficiently in your vehicle’s storage areas. Strategic Packing Methods Effective packing transforms your camping experience from chaotic to seamless. Begin with a comprehensive packing list that categorises items by frequency of use and setup priority. Essential items needed for immediate setup should be easily accessible, while long-term storage items can occupy less convenient spaces. Utilise the camper’s multiple storage compartments strategically. Heavy items like water containers and cooking equipment should be positioned low and central to maintain optimal weight distribution. Lighter items such as clothing and bedding can occupy higher storage areas without affecting towing stability. Implement a colour-coding system for storage containers and bags. This visual organisation method dramatically reduces setup time and prevents the frustration of searching through multiple containers for specific items. Many successful campers use clear storage containers with weatherproof seals to protect contents while maintaining visibility. Master the 15-Minute Setup Routine Step-by-Step Setup Sequence Professional campers understand that efficient setup follows a specific sequence that maximises efficiency while ensuring safety. For those wondering about setup timeframes, most experienced users can complete the process in under 20 minutes. Begin by positioning your camper on level ground, using a bubble level to confirm proper alignment. Engage the handbrake and position wheel chocks to prevent accidental movement during setup. The initial phase involves unhitching the camper and positioning stabiliser legs at all four corners. Modern rear fold campers feature adjustable legs with large footpads that distribute weight effectively across various

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Compact Hybrid camper that Handles it All

Compact Hybrid Camper That Handles Real Off-Road Conditions

Australian adventurers face unique challenges when exploring the continent’s diverse and often demanding terrain. From rocky creek crossings to sandy desert tracks, the right camper trailer can make the difference between an unforgettable adventure and a frustrating experience. Enter the compact hybrid camper – a revolutionary solution that combines the best of both worlds: the comfort and convenience of a caravan with the agility and off-road capability of a traditional camper trailer. Platinum Campers has engineered the Commander S2 hybrid camper trailer specifically for Australian conditions, delivering uncompromising off-road performance without sacrificing the comfort and practicality that modern adventurers demand. This innovative approach addresses the common dilemma faced by camping enthusiasts who want the space and amenities of a larger RV but need the maneuverability and ruggedness to tackle Australia’s most challenging destinations. Overview This comprehensive guide explores how the Commander S2 hybrid camper trailer sets new standards for compact off-road camping solutions. We’ll examine its robust construction, innovative design features, and real-world performance capabilities that make it the ideal choice for Australian families and adventurers seeking reliable, comfortable, and affordable off-road camping experiences. You’ll discover the specific engineering solutions that enable this compact hybrid to handle everything from beach sand to mountain trails, while providing the space and amenities needed for extended off-grid adventures. We’ll also cover practical considerations including setup procedures, customization options, and the comprehensive support network that backs every Platinum Campers purchase. Key Takeaways Understanding Hybrid Camper Technology The Evolution of Compact Camping Solutions The hybrid camper trailer represents a significant advancement in recreational vehicle design, specifically addressing the limitations of traditional camping options. Unlike conventional camper trailers that require complete canvas setup or rigid caravans that struggle with off-road terrain, hybrid campers utilize a hard-shell base with expandable soft sections, creating an optimal balance of durability, space, and towing characteristics. This innovative design approach emerged from the recognition that Australian camping conditions demand versatility. The Commander S2 incorporates a robust hard floor and walls for the main living area, while strategic soft sections provide additional sleeping space and weather protection. This configuration delivers the quick setup advantages of a caravan with the off-road capability that traditional caravans simply cannot match. The compact nature of hybrid campers like the Commander S2 makes them particularly suitable for Australian adventurers who need to navigate narrow bush tracks, steep mountain passes, and challenging beach access points. The reduced overall height and streamlined profile significantly improve towing stability and fuel efficiency compared to full-height caravans, while the shorter overall length enhances maneuverability in tight camping spots. Advanced Suspension and Chassis Engineering The Commander S2’s off-road capability begins with its foundation – a heavy-duty chassis engineered specifically for Australian conditions. The independent suspension system provides superior wheel articulation compared to traditional leaf spring setups, allowing each wheel to respond independently to terrain variations. This advanced suspension design maintains tire contact with the ground across uneven surfaces, providing better traction and reducing the jarring impacts that can damage both the camper and its contents. The chassis construction utilizes high-tensile steel tubing with reinforced mounting points for critical components. This robust foundation supports not only the camper’s structure but also the additional loads from water tanks, storage compartments, and optional accessories like solar panels or bike racks. The strategic placement of mounting points ensures that weight distribution remains optimal regardless of how the camper is configured for specific adventures. Key Off-Road Performance Features: Commander S2 Design Excellence Compact Footprint, Maximum Functionality The Commander S2‘s design philosophy centers on maximizing functionality within a compact footprint that doesn’t compromise off-road capability. The hard-shell base provides a stable foundation for the kitchen, storage, and electrical systems, while the expandable sections create comfortable sleeping areas and additional weather protection. This hybrid approach eliminates the setup complexity of traditional soft-floor campers while maintaining the space efficiency that makes them popular with Australian families. The aerodynamic profile of the Commander S2 significantly reduces wind resistance during towing, improving fuel efficiency and reducing the physical demands on the towing vehicle. The compact dimensions also mean that more camping areas become accessible, as the camper can navigate gate restrictions and tight access roads that would challenge larger caravans. This accessibility opens up a broader range of camping destinations, from remote beach camps to high-country alpine sites. Interior space utilization reflects years of customer feedback and real-world testing. Every cubic inch serves a purpose, with clever storage solutions integrated throughout the design. The kitchen area provides full meal preparation capabilities with adequate bench space, while the sleeping areas accommodate families comfortably without feeling cramped. Strategic window placement ensures natural light floods the interior during the day, creating an open, welcoming atmosphere. Weather Protection and Comfort Systems Australian camping conditions demand robust weather protection, and the Commander S2 delivers comprehensive coverage for all seasons. The hard-shell construction provides excellent insulation and structural integrity, while the quality canvas sections offer effective weatherproofing with proper ventilation. The integrated awning system extends the living area significantly, creating an outdoor room that’s protected from sun, rain, and wind. The hybrid design allows for partial setup options, enabling campers to establish basic shelter quickly if weather conditions deteriorate. The hard-shell sections can be secured and occupied even in challenging conditions, while the soft sections can be deployed when conditions improve. This flexibility proves invaluable during extended trips where weather patterns may change dramatically. Comfort and Convenience Features: Real-World Off-Road Performance Tackling Australia’s Diverse Terrain The Commander S2’s off-road credentials extend far beyond manufacturer specifications – they’re proven through extensive real-world testing across Australia’s most challenging destinations. From the rocky approaches to remote fishing spots along the Queensland coast to the sandy tracks of the Great Western Woodlands, this hybrid camper has demonstrated its capability to handle the full spectrum of Australian terrain conditions. The independent suspension system excels in rocky terrain, allowing the camper to navigate boulder fields and creek crossings that would challenge conventional trailers. The superior wheel articulation maintains stability while protecting both the camper

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Benifits of Choosing a soft floor camper trailer

7 Benefits of Choosing a Soft Floor Camper Trailer

Introduction When it comes to exploring Australia’s breathtaking landscapes, comfort and practicality are key. For many campers, soft floor camper trailers are an underrated choice—offering a unique blend of space, flexibility, and value. Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a rugged adventure off the beaten track, discovering the unexpected benefits of a soft floor camper trailer could transform your next holiday. Key Takeaways Overview Soft floor camper trailers have come a long way from their humble beginnings. Today’s models combine innovative engineering with practical features, making them a compelling option for both new and seasoned adventurers. In this article, we’ll explore seven unexpected advantages of choosing a soft floor camper trailer—helping you decide if this style is the perfect fit for your next adventure. 1. Surprisingly Spacious Living Areas Soft floor campers are renowned for their expansive tent setups. Unlike hard floor models, their flexible design means you can enjoy a much larger living and sleeping area—perfect for families or groups who don’t want to feel cramped. For example, Platinum Campers’ Warrior S4 Soft Floor Camper Trailer sleeps up to eight people and boasts a fully enclosed annex for even more space. If you’re looking for family-friendly options, explore the Cadet SE or General S4 as well. 2. Lightweight and Easy to Tow One of the biggest advantages of soft floor campers is their lower tare weight, making them easier to tow with a wider range of vehicles, reducing fuel consumption, and allowing for better maneuverability on and off-road. Even smaller SUVs can handle models like the Cadet SE or General S4, making adventures more accessible for all. You can find out more about towing requirements and tips on our blog. 3. Flexible Setup for Any Location Soft floor campers can be set up on uneven ground, slopes, or even sandy riverbanks—something most caravans and hard floor models struggle with. The adaptable tent floor means you’re not limited to perfectly flat campsites, giving you more freedom to explore. For more advice on picking the perfect spot, check out our camping tips. 4. Budget-Friendly Without Compromising Quality Soft floor camper trailers typically cost less than their hard floor or hybrid counterparts, but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice quality. Platinum Campers’ range starts from $15,399, with robust construction, off-road suspension, and full kitchenettes as standard. If you’re considering your budget, our finance options can help make ownership even easier. 5. Ample Storage for All Your Gear Thanks to their design, soft floor campers offer generous storage solutions both inside and out. Whether it’s under-bed compartments or built-in drawers, there’s plenty of space for camping essentials, sports equipment, and extra supplies—perfect for longer trips. Explore our range of camper trailer accessories to make the most of your storage. 6. True Off-Road Capability Soft floor campers are built for adventure. With features like dual independent suspension, heavy-duty chassis, and high ground clearance, they’re ready to tackle Australia’s toughest tracks. The Warrior S4 and General S4 are prime examples of off-road ready models, designed to handle the demands of the outback. 7. Fast Pack-Down and Easy Maintenance Modern soft floor campers are designed for quick pack-downs and simple maintenance. The use of durable canvas and straightforward mechanisms means less time fussing and more time enjoying your trip. Platinum Campers’ industry-leading warranties provide extra peace of mind. For maintenance advice, see our camper trailer maintenance tips. Why Choose Platinum Campers for Your Soft Floor Trailer? Platinum Campers is dedicated to building durable, high-quality soft floor camper trailers that are designed and assembled right here in Australia. With a focus on real-world usability, robust warranties, and flexible financing, you can be confident you’re making a smart investment for years of adventure. Ready to Experience the Platinum Difference? Platinum Campers & Off-Road Caravans proudly serves Australia with showrooms in Brisbane, Townsville, and Rockhampton. For expert advice or to explore our range, call 1300 378 399, or visit our Contact Us page to reach out. Final Thoughts Soft floor camper trailers deliver far more than meets the eye. From spacious living and easy towing to genuine off-road ability, they’re a fantastic option for Aussie families and adventurers alike. If you’re ready to make the most of your next camping holiday, Platinum Campers has you covered with quality, value, and local expertise. Common Questions About Soft Floor Camper Trailers What is a soft floor camper trailer? A soft floor camper trailer uses a flexible tent floor rather than a rigid one, maximizing living space and allowing setup on uneven ground. Are soft floor campers suitable for families? Absolutely! Many models, like the Warrior S4, comfortably sleep large families and offer expansive annexes for extra room. How long does it take to set up a soft floor camper? Most modern soft floor campers can be set up in 15–30 minutes, with practice making the process even faster. Can I take a soft floor camper off-road? Yes, Platinum Campers’ soft floor models are built for tough Australian conditions, featuring robust suspension and high ground clearance. Are they easy to tow with a standard SUV? Yes, their lighter weight makes them suitable for a wide range of tow vehicles, including many SUVs. What kind of warranty do Platinum Campers offer? You’ll get a 5-year structural, 2-year canvas, and 12-month component warranty for peace of mind. Is financing available? Yes, Platinum Campers offers flexible financing options, making it easier to own your dream camper. How do I maintain a soft floor camper? Regular cleaning, proper storage, and periodic checks of canvas and mechanical components will keep your camper in top shape. Where can I see these campers in person? Visit any of our showrooms in Brisbane, Townsville, or Rockhampton to explore our campers up close.

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Electric Off-Road Camper Trailers: Innovation Meets Rugged Australian Travel

Camping in Australia is all about freedom, adventure, and exploring the great outdoors. But anyone who’s camped off the beaten track knows that setup can be a challenge—especially after a long day on the road. Enter the new era of electric off-road camper trailers: combining rugged durability with push-button convenience for a camping experience that’s simpler, faster, and more comfortable than ever. The Electric Revolution in Off-Road Camper Trailers Electric opening camper trailers are changing the way Australians camp. Instead of wrestling with poles and canvas, today’s best models let you set up or pack down your camper with the press of a button. For example, the Quest E1 can be fully set up in just 8 minutes and packed down in 3 minutes, while the larger Chariot E1 sets up in only 5 minutes and packs down in 8 minutes. This innovation is a game-changer for campers of all ages, making it easier for families, couples, and solo travellers to enjoy more time relaxing and less time working. Want to see how electric campers compare to other options? Check out the full range of off-road camper trailers available from Platinum Campers. Electric systems aren’t just about convenience. They’re about accessibility and safety, too. Whether you’re dealing with unpredictable weather, setting up after dark, or just want to avoid heavy lifting, electric opening technology means you can camp with confidence—no matter where your adventure takes you. Why Go Electric? The Benefits for Aussie Campers Australia’s wild landscapes are legendary, but they can be tough on both campers and their gear. Rough tracks, remote locations, and sudden weather changes all put your setup to the test. That’s why electric off-road camper trailers are designed to handle the harshest conditions. Key benefits include: Curious about other models designed for tough Aussie adventures? Explore the Warrior S4 soft floor camper trailer for large families. For those who love spontaneous overnight stops or want to travel further off-grid, electric campers make it easier to set up wherever you find the perfect spot. For tips on how to choose your ideal camper, read our Camper Trailer buying guide. Key Features of Modern Electric Off-Road Camper Trailers Today’s electric camper trailers aren’t just about automation—they’re packed with features designed for real adventure: Electric vs. Traditional Campers: What’s the Real Difference? Manual camper trailers have served Aussie families for decades, but electric models are raising the bar for ease and comfort. Manual vs. Electric—at a glance: Who benefits most? Myth-busting: Worried about electric reliability? Modern electric campers are engineered for tough Aussie conditions, with weather-sealed components and robust backup systems. Maintenance is straightforward, and most issues can be resolved with basic troubleshooting. Meet Platinum Campers’ Electric Models: Aussie Innovation in Action Platinum Campers is passionate about building camper trailers that stand up to Australia’s toughest adventures. Designed and assembled locally, every model comes with a 5-year structural warranty, 2-year canvas warranty, and 12-month component warranty—plus outstanding after-sales support. Quest E1: Compact, Quick, and Built for Adventure Price Starts From $19,499* The Quest E1 is the perfect electric off-road camper trailer for couples or small families who want maximum convenience without compromising on comfort. Perfect for quick getaways or overnight stops, the Quest E1 offers genuine off-road capability with the latest electric convenience. Learn more about the Quest E1 electric camper. Chariot E1: Spacious, Powerful, and Ready for Anything Now: $24,999* For larger groups or families, the Chariot E1 is a true 6-sleeper—no annex required. It’s built for those who want to take longer trips with all the comforts of home, plus the power of electric automation. The Chariot E1 is the ultimate electric camper for families who want to explore further, stay longer, and enjoy every moment—with a set-up and pack-down process that fits real family life. See more details on the Chariot E1 electric camper. Choosing the Right Electric Camper Trailer for Your Next Adventure Picking the perfect electric off-road camper trailer comes down to your travel style, group size, towing vehicle, and budget. Here are a few tips to help you choose: For more tips on picking your perfect camper, visit our Camper Trailer Buyer’s Guide. Final Thoughts on Electric Off-Road Camper Trailers Electric off-road camper trailers represent the next step in Australian camping—combining rugged reliability with effortless setup and modern comfort. Whether you’re planning quick weekends away or epic outback adventures, models like the Quest E1 and Chariot E1 make it easier to get out there and make the most of your time in nature. Ready to Experience Effortless Camping? Explore the Platinum Campers electric range today and discover how easy, comfortable, and fun your next adventure can be. Common Questions About Electric Off-Road Camper Trailers How do electric opening camper trailers work? Electric opening camper trailers use automated motors to set up or pack down the main tent and annex at the push of a button, saving time and effort. Are electric camper trailers reliable for off-road use? Yes! Quality models like the Quest E1 and Chariot E1 are designed for Australian conditions, with robust components and weatherproofing. What happens if the electric system fails? Most systems have manual overrides or backup options, so you can still set up your camper if needed. How long does setup take with an electric camper trailer? Setup and pack-down can be completed in as little as 5–8 minutes—much faster than traditional manual campers. Can I use an electric camper trailer off-grid? Absolutely. With dual AGM batteries, efficient power management, and solar compatibility, you can camp off-grid for days. Are electric camper trailers heavier than manual ones? Not necessarily. Models like the Quest E1 and Chariot E1 are designed to be lightweight yet durable, making them easy to tow with most vehicles. What kind of maintenance do electric camper trailers need? Regular checks of the battery, wiring, and moving parts are recommended. Maintenance is straightforward and similar to other camper trailers. Can families use electric camper trailers? Definitely! Both the Quest E1 and Chariot E1 are

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