Camping heaters & stoves

Wird dir auch warm ums Herz, wenn du an deinen nächsten Campingurlaub denkst? Und überkommt dich dann das Zittern, wenn du an die eisigen Temperaturen an deinem Zielort denkst? Keine Sorge, wir lassen dich nicht in der Kälte stehen: Bei Camping Kaufhaus kannst du dich mit allem ausrüsten, was dich wärmt (lediglich Produkte für die Wärme von Innen haben wir nicht in unserem Sortiment *zwinker*). Camping-Heizung, Gasofen oder Heizstrahler erledigen da einen besseren Job. Klick dich durch die große Auswahl an Wärmegeräten für Camper und Caravan.

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Truma screw ring for exhaust gas flue AK3 30010-20700 Truma screw ring for exhaust gas flue AK3 30010-20700
€9.95*
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Truma O-ring 45 x 1.5 for electric heater, 30010-21400 Truma O-ring 45 x 1.5 for electric heater, 30010-21400
€5.95*
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Truma seal for exhaust gas routing S2200P, 30020-23100 Truma seal for exhaust gas routing S2200P, 30020-23100
€13.95*
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Truma shield plate for S3002 from 4/93 and S5002 from 5/93 Truma shield plate for S3002 from 4/93 and S5002 from 5/93
€7.95*
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Truma perforated plate for S3002 from 4/93 and S5002 from 5/93 Truma perforated plate for S3002 from 4/93 and S5002 from 5/93
€7.95*
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Truma over-ignition pipe new 30050-18700 Truma over-ignition pipe new 30050-18700
€54.95*
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Truma quick fastener Starlock 30010-19800 Truma quick fastener Starlock 30010-19800
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Truma flat plug sleeve 2.8mm for S3002/S5002/S55T Truma flat plug sleeve 2.8mm for S3002/S5002/S55T
€4.95*
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Truma microswitch Truma microswitch
€71.95*
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Truma sensor holder for S3002 from 4/93 and S5002 from 5/93 Truma sensor holder for S3002 from 4/93 and S5002 from 5/93
€10.95*
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Truma fan wheel circulating air for C heaters/Combi D6 Truma fan wheel circulating air for C heaters/Combi D6
€94.95*
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Gasket for chimney, cream white C-/E-/Combi heating Gasket for chimney, cream white C-/E-/Combi heating
€24.90*
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Cable 5m for control panel for C-heaters/Ultraheat Cable 5m for control panel for C-heaters/Ultraheat
€67.95*
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Truma chimney roof for roof chimney DKC2 f. C-/Combi heaters Truma chimney roof for roof chimney DKC2 f. C-/Combi heaters
€34.95*
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Truma adapter cable w. jack 3.5mm for room temperature sensor FFC2 Truma adapter cable w. jack 3.5mm for room temperature sensor FFC2
€18.95*
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Truma cable for room temperature sensor FFC 2, 4m Truma cable for room temperature sensor FFC 2, 4m
€71.95*
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Truma automatic switch-off tic C Truma automatic switch-off tic C
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Truma thermostat plate VBL for combustion air temperature Truma thermostat plate VBL for combustion air temperature
€39.00* €50.95*
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Truma outer part black for wall fireplace WKCD Truma outer part black for wall fireplace WKCD
€109.95*
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Truma hose clamp 70-90 for heaters Truma hose clamp 70-90 for heaters
€11.95*
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AS outdoor switch with 4 m cable for electric heaters, 39010-76700 AS outdoor switch with 4 m cable for electric heaters, 39010-76700
€96.90*
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Clamp LFS 106mm for E2800/4000 Clamp LFS 106mm for E2800/4000
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Truma remote sensor FF w. 4m cable for electric heaters, 39010-77300 Truma remote sensor FF w. 4m cable for electric heaters, 39010-77300
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Truma remote sensor FF 1 m. 10m cable for electric heaters, 39010-77400 Truma remote sensor FF 1 m. 10m cable for electric heaters,...
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365 days a year cozy warm thanks to mobile heating for your motorhome

More and more people are drawn to campsites on vacation - and rightly so, because firstly you are in the middle of nature and secondly you are completely independent of overbooked hotels. But especially if you are not afraid of camping in the cooler season, you know that it can be quite uncomfortable at low temperatures in your tent or vehicle.

 

The solution: a camping heater that you can easily take with you, that doesn't take up much space and always provides a cozy and comfortably warm atmosphere. At the same time, it prevents colds and ensures that you can enjoy your outdoor adventure to the fullest.

 

Finding the right camping heater

No matter when, where and how you want to spend your next camping vacation: We'll make sure you don't freeze in your RV, even when the temperatures are low. To make sure you get exactly the camping heater that suits you, your vehicle and your personal needs, the following questions can help you make your purchase decision in advance:

 

  • Do I have access to electricity?
  • How much money do I want to invest in my camping heater ?
  • How large is the room that the camping heater will supply with heat?

 

Camping heater: Our offer

When you travel by camper, you don't want to miss the luxury of your own home. To make sure you get exactly the camping heater that suits you, your camping vehicle and your needs, you'll find a wide selection of different types of heaters - from electric to gas.

 

Electric heaters

Electric heaters  are mainly suitable for caravans and offer campers the greatest possible safety when heating. For tents, this type of camping heating is rather unsuitable, because it is powered by electricity, which is usually not available in the tent. As a rule, an electric heater is connected to a 230 volt socket.

Unlike gas heaters, you don't have to change gas bottles or cartridges, which makes electric heaters particularly user-friendly and, above all, safe to use. Both radiant heaters and fan heaters are electrically operated, and in the best case scenario they also have overheating protection and an automatic switch-off function to ensure that nothing can go wrong during use.

 

Our tip: Don't forget a cable drum or extension cable!

Gas heaters

Gas-powered camping heaters for the caravan or motorhome work on a simple principle: a gas heater is installed in the camper, from which pipes lead off to the individual areas that are to be supplied with warm air. The camping heater then burns the gas to generate the necessary heat. Through the pipe system, the warm air is eventually distributed throughout the room.

 

Larger mobile heaters usually use butane or propane gas, which is why this camping heater is not suitable for tents. Through appropriate connections, the gas heater is connected directly to the gas cylinder, but it is always necessary to pay attention to the necessary safety. The bottles must have a certain safety technology, be able to stand safely and in any case need a safe connection.

Gas heaters, which are operated with cartridges or bottles, are usually very handy and therefore easy to transport. It is important to have a safety connection mechanism that prevents gas from escaping in an uncontrolled manner. In addition, in newer models of cartridge burners there is no open flame, which reduces the risk of ignition of surrounding objects. High-quality gas heaters usually have an integrated piezo ignition, a convenient emergency stop, as well as a timer function.

 

Terrace heaters

Mushroom heaters or patio heaters are a popular choice when it is already colder outside and you still want to enjoy the fresh air on balmy summer nights or sit together in a cozy atmosphere for longer. This type of camping heater runs on gas and is intended for outdoor use only.

 

Accessories and spare parts:

In addition to a wide range of gas, electric and patio heaters, at Camping-Kaufhaus you can also get gas heaters and heating or kerosene stoves from well-known manufacturers. In addition, we offer a wide range of accessories as well as numerous spare parts for your camping heater, such as elbow connectors, exhaust pipes or adapter cables, which you can easily replace on your own device, should something stop working.

 

Any questions? Feel free to contact us!

It is important to us that you get exactly the caravan or motorhome heater you need. For a personal consultation or general questions and details about camping heating, you can reach us by phone at +49 261-13499228 or send us a message at [email protected].

 

FAQs: Camping heating

How much does a heater for a motorhome cost?

The prices depend on the type of camping heater as well as on the respective brand and can vary accordingly. Some models start at around 20 euros, while others can cost over 1,000 euros.

Therefore, feel free to browse our online store, where you can directly specify the size, weight or consumption thanks to the product filter function.

 

Which is the safest camping heater?

Compared to gas heaters, electric camping heaters are safer and easier to use, because they only need to be plugged into a power outlet and no gas bottles or cartridges need to be changed. When heating yourself, you now only have to make sure that the device is not knocked over or overheats.

Basically, however, if you follow the respective safety regulations exactly when heating, every camping heater that you can buy in our store is safe to use.

 

Do I need a power connection for a camping heater?

Camping heaters come in many different varieties, shapes and designs, sometimes powered by electricity and sometimes by gas. Gas heaters are popular with many campers because you need a gas bottle or cartridge for operation, which is also used for cooking on the road and is therefore often available anyway.

 

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Camping heaters & stoves

365 days a year cozy warm thanks to mobile heating for your motorhome

More and more people are drawn to campsites on vacation - and rightly so, because firstly you are in the middle of nature and secondly you are completely independent of overbooked hotels. But especially if you are not afraid of camping in the cooler season, you know that it can be quite uncomfortable at low temperatures in your tent or vehicle.

 

The solution: a camping heater that you can easily take with you, that doesn't take up much space and always provides a cozy and comfortably warm atmosphere. At the same time, it prevents colds and ensures that you can enjoy your outdoor adventure to the fullest.

 

Finding the right camping heater

No matter when, where and how you want to spend your next camping vacation: We'll make sure you don't freeze in your RV, even when the temperatures are low. To make sure you get exactly the camping heater that suits you, your vehicle and your personal needs, the following questions can help you make your purchase decision in advance:

 

  • Do I have access to electricity?
  • How much money do I want to invest in my camping heater ?
  • How large is the room that the camping heater will supply with heat?

 

Camping heater: Our offer

When you travel by camper, you don't want to miss the luxury of your own home. To make sure you get exactly the camping heater that suits you, your camping vehicle and your needs, you'll find a wide selection of different types of heaters - from electric to gas.

 

Electric heaters

Electric heaters  are mainly suitable for caravans and offer campers the greatest possible safety when heating. For tents, this type of camping heating is rather unsuitable, because it is powered by electricity, which is usually not available in the tent. As a rule, an electric heater is connected to a 230 volt socket.

Unlike gas heaters, you don't have to change gas bottles or cartridges, which makes electric heaters particularly user-friendly and, above all, safe to use. Both radiant heaters and fan heaters are electrically operated, and in the best case scenario they also have overheating protection and an automatic switch-off function to ensure that nothing can go wrong during use.

 

Our tip: Don't forget a cable drum or extension cable!

Gas heaters

Gas-powered camping heaters for the caravan or motorhome work on a simple principle: a gas heater is installed in the camper, from which pipes lead off to the individual areas that are to be supplied with warm air. The camping heater then burns the gas to generate the necessary heat. Through the pipe system, the warm air is eventually distributed throughout the room.

 

Larger mobile heaters usually use butane or propane gas, which is why this camping heater is not suitable for tents. Through appropriate connections, the gas heater is connected directly to the gas cylinder, but it is always necessary to pay attention to the necessary safety. The bottles must have a certain safety technology, be able to stand safely and in any case need a safe connection.

Gas heaters, which are operated with cartridges or bottles, are usually very handy and therefore easy to transport. It is important to have a safety connection mechanism that prevents gas from escaping in an uncontrolled manner. In addition, in newer models of cartridge burners there is no open flame, which reduces the risk of ignition of surrounding objects. High-quality gas heaters usually have an integrated piezo ignition, a convenient emergency stop, as well as a timer function.

 

Terrace heaters

Mushroom heaters or patio heaters are a popular choice when it is already colder outside and you still want to enjoy the fresh air on balmy summer nights or sit together in a cozy atmosphere for longer. This type of camping heater runs on gas and is intended for outdoor use only.

 

Accessories and spare parts:

In addition to a wide range of gas, electric and patio heaters, at Camping-Kaufhaus you can also get gas heaters and heating or kerosene stoves from well-known manufacturers. In addition, we offer a wide range of accessories as well as numerous spare parts for your camping heater, such as elbow connectors, exhaust pipes or adapter cables, which you can easily replace on your own device, should something stop working.

 

Any questions? Feel free to contact us!

It is important to us that you get exactly the caravan or motorhome heater you need. For a personal consultation or general questions and details about camping heating, you can reach us by phone at +49 261-13499228 or send us a message at [email protected].

 

FAQs: Camping heating

How much does a heater for a motorhome cost?

The prices depend on the type of camping heater as well as on the respective brand and can vary accordingly. Some models start at around 20 euros, while others can cost over 1,000 euros.

Therefore, feel free to browse our online store, where you can directly specify the size, weight or consumption thanks to the product filter function.

 

Which is the safest camping heater?

Compared to gas heaters, electric camping heaters are safer and easier to use, because they only need to be plugged into a power outlet and no gas bottles or cartridges need to be changed. When heating yourself, you now only have to make sure that the device is not knocked over or overheats.

Basically, however, if you follow the respective safety regulations exactly when heating, every camping heater that you can buy in our store is safe to use.

 

Do I need a power connection for a camping heater?

Camping heaters come in many different varieties, shapes and designs, sometimes powered by electricity and sometimes by gas. Gas heaters are popular with many campers because you need a gas bottle or cartridge for operation, which is also used for cooking on the road and is therefore often available anyway.

 

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