Thanks for all your time and information. Hopefully when I retire you'll still be there and I will get to buy my retirement home from you. Hard side with dry bath is the dream. I want to travel to all the national parks
Look at both in person first, sit in the bathroom, sit in dinette, act like you’re using the shower. And ask them how long it takes for the aldi system to heat up and before you have hot water. If they say anything below 50 min, they’re fibbing. I took one in on trade last month and thought the Aldi system was broken from how long it took to heat, that alone was a major turn off!
Hi Brad! Love your detailed videos. You’re about an 11 hour drive from where I’m at so it’s not too bad! What would you suggest for a first time female RV camper? I would like to be able to have a good amount of space but not too large of a camper. Easy black water process. Don’t know if I want an attached or a motorhome. What’s easier for a first timer? Big thing is I need to be able to have it temperature controlled for two or three hours when I park and go out for a while so my dogs are comfortable. I’m thinking that means I need multiple solar panels? Looking forward to your suggestion. Thank you!
If you have time give me a call tmw (423)892-6272 I’d like to get a bit more info to help see what the best route may be. If tmw doesn’t work my hours are 9am-5pm M,T,Th,F & 9am-1pm on Sat
Depends what brand you’re comparing to. If you’re comparing to a Lance pull behind or an Airstream, they’re not more expensive. All depends what level of build quality you’re looking for.
@itsbrad my 30' Jayco was approved 55,000 granted not quite as of furniture but doesn't have near the furniture and stove frig are pretty much the same, not nearly same amount of material to build.
Thanks for all your time and information. Hopefully when I retire you'll still be there and I will get to buy my retirement home from you. Hard side with dry bath is the dream. I want to travel to all the national parks
Not bad. Perfect for a bachelor at an RV park.
Been a while Brad...I know you're working hard!!!...ROCK ON!!!
Happy Holiday's Brad. Thanks nice.
Great review as always Brad. Have a happy Christmas sale buddy 😊✌🏻
Thank you! I need to do more videos now that I have a little downtime 😄
Nice camper
Heyyyyyyy! it's Brad....
Looks good!
I like the Truma gear on the Lance but overall, I'm liking the Cirrus 820 a bit more.
Look at both in person first, sit in the bathroom, sit in dinette, act like you’re using the shower. And ask them how long it takes for the aldi system to heat up and before you have hot water. If they say anything below 50 min, they’re fibbing. I took one in on trade last month and thought the Aldi system was broken from how long it took to heat, that alone was a major turn off!
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Hi Brad! Love your detailed videos. You’re about an 11 hour drive from where I’m at so it’s not too bad! What would you suggest for a first time female RV camper? I would like to be able to have a good amount of space but not too large of a camper. Easy black water process. Don’t know if I want an attached or a motorhome. What’s easier for a first timer? Big thing is I need to be able to have it temperature controlled for two or three hours when I park and go out for a while so my dogs are comfortable. I’m thinking that means I need multiple solar panels? Looking forward to your suggestion. Thank you!
If you have time give me a call tmw (423)892-6272
I’d like to get a bit more info to help see what the best route may be. If tmw doesn’t work my hours are 9am-5pm M,T,Th,F & 9am-1pm on Sat
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Why are they as much as a pull behind 26 footer. Crazy
Depends what brand you’re comparing to. If you’re comparing to a Lance pull behind or an Airstream, they’re not more expensive. All depends what level of build quality you’re looking for.
@itsbrad my 30' Jayco was approved 55,000 granted not quite as of furniture but doesn't have near the furniture and stove frig are pretty much the same, not nearly same amount of material to build.
@@janicebeaty5924 Jayco is a lower tier brand is why. Cheaper materials, cheaper build, cheaper appliances.
Cost?
(423)892-6272 call me if you’re interested. I’ll be back in office Thursday.
No! Speakers. No! Fridge. Bluetooth speaker. Less cuts. 12v fridge only way to go.
I disagree. As someone who’s had both, I prefer 3 way.
@itsbrad Lance should do an option. I have had both. My milk does not get cold enough in SW AR.
Steps? Steps is an option?
It is, teleporting inside would be a better option though 🙂