This trailer is great if you are going to spend just a week or so on vacation. We, unfortunately, needed it to live in ours while waiting for our home to be rebuilt after the fires here in Oregon. The cabinets began to peel within the first few months and it looks absolutely awful. The silverware...read more
This trailer is great if you are going to spend just a week or so on vacation. We, unfortunately, needed it to live in ours while waiting for our home to be rebuilt after the fires here in Oregon. The cabinets began to peel within the first few months and it looks absolutely awful. The silverware drawer broke in the first month we had it. Now it only opens halfway and there are only 3 drawers. The back bunks are great, 2 people can sleep in the bottom bed, but you can't sit up and it can be very claustrophobic. I don't mind MRIs, but get anxious on the inside. The hot water heater barely heats the water and 3 RV repair people said it couldn't be fixed. It was an issue with these RVs. My daughter got a Jayflight and it is holding up beautifully after 10 months. Her shower is really hot when all ours would do is spit out lukewarm water at best. I have to heat water for dishes in the winter. The shower itself is fine, but the shower "door" is pretty flimsy. The RV itself does heat up well and it stays cool, which is a huge blessing since we have had 114 degree days and the rv has stayed cool. Our RV does stay cooler than my daughter's, but in all fairness, her RV shades ours in the worst part of the day. It's the peeling woodwork I seriously do not understand. And the floors after a while are just icky. They are textured so always feel gross on your bare feet no matter how much you scrub them. People who have seen our paneling have been shocked at how bad it looks. We have tried to restain them, but that looked even worse. Makes you feel like you are living in a dump. I may just have to remove them, sand them, and paint them it's so bad. Our doors to the outside are holding up better than my daughter's RV. But she has 4 border collies in her RV and it's holding up nicely and looks very nice on the inside. Our RV is probably more sturdy than my daughters, but hers has more room and cost quite a bit less. It has a light and airy feeling, where ours has dark paneling that was supposed to look elegant but is peeling, exposing tan wood underneath. We picked this for one reason which is a big one - there are doors to the rooms and the bathroom separates the back bedroom from the living space. I have an 88-year-old mother who is in that room. We do love the recliners, but the heater in them never really worked. I sleep in one at night while my husband sleeps in the bed under the bunks in the bunk area. It's too claustrophobic for two adults. This is not something you'd take if you have adults or larger children. The speakers never worked right sort of cut in and out and also turned on like it was possessed until we just unplugged the entire radio. We just had to compromise for those doors, now I wish I'd not been so fixated on the doors. And for the price, I think they could have added a slide to the back bunk room. Again my daughter's is holding up better, has 2 slides and longer.
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