This is my favorite camper. Trying to by end of 2023 I can get a used one of which I’ll be moving into until I retire in 2025. Thank you both for your videos you convinced me this is the unit for me. 👍👍👍
Thank you Marion, that’s pretty neat to hear that this is turned into one of your favorite. If not your favorite camper. I think as the years move forward, Winnebago will continue to make improvements and refine the vehicle. We appreciate the kind feedback and it’s wonderful to hear that our videos make a difference in our informative. Wishing you a great success when the time comes to make the purchase. If you ever have any questions, we would always do our best to try to answer them along the way. Take care and look forward to hearing about your adventures when the time comes.
You are very welcome. Thank you for stopping by and especially for taking time to look at our channel. I apologize for the delayed response I typically get back pretty promptly. Take care and happy travels to you.
James, that’s great news. You are pretty lucky on the ladder. You must have fallen in the sweet spot of Vin #’s. A lot of people are without this option in the 2023.
Hello Bruce, thanks for taking time to send us a message and watch our video. That’s exciting news for you. As you get closer, don’t hesitate to reach out and ask any questions. We may not have all the answers but maybe I can point you in the right direction.
Love the video! again very useful! THE EKKO IS THE GOAT>>>> one day.. she will be mine.. but she does needs some upgrades.. like dehumifier and bigger batteries and panels
Thank you for the feedback. There is definitely room for improvement. I believe in time, it I’ll continue to improve as more technology and products become available. Thank you for subscribing and watching our channel.
You two have very informative and helpful videos, especially with separate out the facts of the Ekko, and your opinions on those details. I also appreciate you comparing the year to year changes and what to watch for. My wife and I have ordered an Ekko to be delivered end of 2023, with pop-top sleeping area and bat wing awning. Your information will really help us make the most of this RV. Thanks for taking the time and energy to share your knowledge with a fellow Washingtonian!
Thank you George your comments mean a lot to us. We really appreciate the feedback. That’s very exciting that you’re a KKO is on the way. You will love your EKKO, and all the joy and happiness is going to bring you. Like everything nothing is perfect in life and you’ll have to get through some quirks in learning curves . It sure is worth it. Plus, I Winnebago has done a really good job of listening to the customers and trying their best to identify any of the little caveat that have come up. A solid company all in all.
Excellent coverage and if you covered this and I missed - apologies. I see where Winnebago says the Ekko comes with a spare tire but I don’t see where it is stored if it does.
That is a great point. I did miss that. It is stored underneath the rear of the vehicle and it’s not the easiest to remove. I definitely need to do a video on this. It was on my checklist of things to do.
Can you get the tailgate package with a pop top now for 2023 models ? It would be really cool if it’s available now! Thanks ! Greetings from your friends up north..Canada ..EH !
What’s up Canada 🇨🇦! Well the pop top “no tailgate package” but if I owned one I would most definitely add it after purchase. But that’s me! Some people remove them. I don’t see why? Thanks for following and sharing. Wish you the best.
Thank you, Sheryl! Very kind of you to spend some time and watch your video and share your input. Wishing you a wonderful travels and adventures as well.
Inverter being outside is the best! Inverters are loud and generate a lot of heat. It's under the bed on my Boldt and it creates quite a bit of discomfort.
For the screen door rattling noise , fix a cloth towel in between the screen door and the main door . The slight pressure from the main door will compress the screen door and the rattling should stop. Carefully choose the thickness and location of the towel in between the door .
Enjoyed another great video! My battery door has the same problem of sticking out some. IMO the inside latch bar is too short. I'll be fabricating a new bar that is longer so it makes contact where is should. My awning cleared the door OK, but I adjusted it up more and while doing so found a loose bolt for the adjustment. As for the outside cooler DC plug coming out, try putting in a toothpick or two or three between the plug and socket. Thanks for keeping the information coming!
Thanks for the ideas. The door closure may be something I can fabricate here at the shop when I get my head above all my other projects. LOL.. Thanks for the feed back and following as well.
That’s a great observation. You are correct it definitely is an item that can be ordered and installed, and I haven’t given it much thought. Maybe one of these days I should get around to doing that and get those installed. Thanks for the kind reminder.
Thanks for explaining the differences between the changes from year to year. Your videos are so helpful to my newbie self with a 23/22. I also enjoy your destination videos.
Hello Rosemary, you are very welcome. Thank you for taking time to watch our videos and share your thoughts. We continuously learn along the way, enjoy doing our best to share how fun that EKKOs can be, capabilities and some of the things that we all will work through with these amazing vehicles. Wishing you happy travels. Thank you very much for subscribing and watching our content.
Hi Sandy, Thanks for watching our channel and taking time to leave a comment. We greatly appreciate that I never thought of them as hiking sticks, lol but that makes sense. They’re actually curtain tension rods that you can pick up on Amazon or at your local Target or even a Walmart. I’ve used them in multiple places around the EKKO and now I found that they serve a great purpose in the trunk area for containing chairs and table.
We considered several vehicles. Including many of the Mercedes Sprinter chassis options. The thing that we ran into his in our neighborhood our driveway is just a tiny bit over 22 feet. So we need to be able to squeeze that in without encroaching into the sidewalk Given the restricted space we ended up going with the EKKO. There are definitely some rigs out there that are laid out very well. My favorite is the PALMO Heimir out of Germany. If you get a chance RUclips or Google a few of those are pretty impressive. It also sheds some light on where Winnebago Was more than likely inspired in many respect. Thanks for checking out our channel and leaving some feedback, and a comment. It definitely helps us out and we’re grateful for the time that you take to follow along. Have a great day.
@@ekkonesters599 Well 2 feet is 2 feet, and given that restriction, I can see you made a good choice. The Fuse being 24’ isn’t a problem for us, and it does have a great layout. What is a problem is the EKKO price gouging and restricted production, hence forcing me to look for alternatives.
What kind of servicing is required by this unit? I heard, in your tour of the inside, that there was a recall on the water pump. Is this a big issue I'm buying a previously ( got to love that change from USED) year models? In your thoughts, do you think this handles easy enough for a woman solo driver? Have you tried hauling anything behind it yet?
Hello Hugo, Blessings to you as well, very kind of you to take time and share your thoughts and good wishes and blessings. Wishing you happy and safe travels wherever your travels take you.
Hello, thanks for leaving a comment, and watching our video. We actually now have a rubber adhesive gasket that actually dead in the sound of the screen door significantly. Clever idea though are washing machine. That might be something to consider.
We use to carry leveling blocks. Then I found that I just didn’t use them as much as I thought. The last few times, when needed I used rocks or wood that I found randomly laying around. Automatically leveling would be pretty 😎 cool for sure. I may bring my blocks in the future. But with the dually wheels I found that I needed two packs.
Hello Ellen, thank you for the message and for watching our video. I use to carry leveling blocks, I found though it was rare that I needed them. Also, I realized with the dual rear wheels, two sets were often needed. Now I just tend to either adjust a little or find random rocks and wood. Self leveling would be pretty cool for sure. I’ve seen some people that installed airbags and leveling jacks. Thanks you again for sharing your comment and taking time to watch our video. Wishing you a great day.
Question: if you were to leave your camper and your dog inside, I assume you could run the AC off your generator?? If that is true, how long could you let it run? ….. similar question: if you’re Boondocking in a warm climate, will your AC run all night off your generator, or batteries/solar? By my questions you can tell I’m new to the RV world. I’m thinking I start with a B+ RV and then move up gradually it’s just me and my pup. Still trying to figure out if I want to sell my home and go full-time or try to retain a homebase?. right Do you can consider your rig a B+ or a C class? Thanks, DR
Looked at ekko 22AP in Hershey show , do you think it would be a suitable Size for my wife and I to bring 2 young grandchildren along on short 4 day trips
Hello Richard, Thats a great question. Here are my thoughts from owning one. If the AP is the pop top, which by definition is, you all would love it. Another EKKO owner I know that's a RUclipsr guy, Camillo Pineda @acamilop, has a POP Top and some kids and they go every where. So you'd be great. If its a non pop top, then here is my thoughts. If the grandkids are pretty young and small, you could make up the full size bed in the back and it would probably work, but cozy for sure. The other idea would be to drop the dinette table down and have them sleep on the floor just in front of the dinette bench seat. There would be plenty of width and length. You would just want to get a blow up mattress or some blankets to comfort the floor. The front seats spin around so for meals you all would enjoy sitting with each other. Of course if the weather is great, eating outside is the best. Thanks for joining us and subscribing. We are growing our channel and your views and comments are appreciated and help us out. Let me know if you have other questions.
Thank you for your informative videos, we learn a lot from them. We are looking to purchase one next year. I am a bit concerned about the quality. Should I worry about it? I'm not mechanically handy.
Thank you for taking time to watch our channel and leave a comment. In respect to the quality. I’m very confident in the Ford Chassis and the AWD system. The coach build like anything that’s out there will need maintenance and sometimes general modifications that suit your comforts. Mostly little things like towel holders, organizers, etc. There are some recalls that Winnebago has issued and are being worked through. The newer model years continue to improve. Winnebago has a long history of producing RVs and has weathered the storms over the years probably better then most other RV manufacturers. I’d recommend dealer research and winding one that is close to your home location. This will make warrant work and other things more convenient. If you have other thoughts or specific questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Thank you for following our channel.
@@ekkonesters599 House quality is my main concern as well. A friend bought one two years ago and he said he spent the first year fixing all the crappy production assembly and changing out all cheap parts. IE, pop rivets holding the door on...come on now. That said, the EKKO layout is superb. The bedroom is a huge plus. The kitchen...not so much. The other plus is the chassis. I love my STO LT on the Transit. I would never trust the Mercedes with all the negative feedback. Thanks for your candid exploration into the guts of the EKKO.
Good question. It honestly varies, but I’ll give you the break down as best I can. Decent highway conditions no cross winds or head winds. Speed between 60-65 mph RPMs around 1600, we can get 15-17 mpg. Add an include under same conditions can drop to 11-12 mpg. Add a hill to climb same conditions increased rpm’s based on demand for climbing then your at 9-10 mpg. Cruising with cruise control will help as well. 75 mph will drop each category by a couple MPG. But I’d your heavy footed and just going at it then probably 10 on average.
Totally love your videos… However, it makes me wonder when the price of these things will ever come down. While everyone else is getting hung with excess inventory now that the big boom is fading, Ekko seems to be the one champion that’s gaining in popularity. That said, I believe, this coach is worth $160,000 not $200+. Hoping these things will come down. I guess a question I might ask you is whether you think competitors will come out with something as clever given that they are all now stuck with a lot of inventory of rigs that won’t sell. Anyway, keep up the great work.
Hello, thanks for checking out our latest video. Some good points and questions for sure. I agree there was a surge (Supply/demand and Covid). I recall when we first started our search, it was nearly impossible to find one. Then there was the recall delay. My understanding is the Ford Chassis (and other chassis manufacturers alike) increased their prices resulting in total price increase. Which played a role in pricing. As for stabilizing price, I noticed a couple things happening (observed through FB comments), some people are scoring fair details around the 168K-175K mark. While others have paid more. I’m not sure what the market will hold, but indefinitely would ease away from the 200k mark at this point. Other manufactures following suit, I’m not sure. I think the custom Van Builders will continue with the builds and utilize the platforms they currently have. In Germany, there is the Palmo HYMER Mercedes that is amazing. I believe Winnebago “adopted” a lot of ideas from them. Especially the bathroom and sleeping quarters concept. Lastly, Winnebago seams to have landed a great niche market for this one. Comforts of a class C but mobility and city friendliness of a class B. Thanks again for watching our channel.
@@ekkonesters599 Love your channel for insight and content. Totally agree on the HYMER and actually allot of Euro models... agree it looks like Winnebago "borrowed" a fair amount.. .but darn WHY CAN"T THE REST OF THE INDUSTRY!!??. I'd also like to see more outdoor cooking options. The Aussie's really have this nailed with their pull out slides. Anyway, again many thanks.
While other RVs may be dropping in price, I doubt the EKKO is going to get less expensive given the approx. 18 month waiting period from order date to delivery. This means used EKKOs that are available without waiting are also going to maintain their high price, i.e. pay up for a used EKKO if you don't want to wait for a new one.
Honestly, love your videos did very informative. Looks like something I would love to retire in. Has all the convenience of home. And the ability for me to go wherever I want to go whenever I want to go with my dog. Thank you for sharing your videos. Thank you for keeping us well informed.
It honestly ranges depending on the dealers mark up/overhead requirements. I know some dealers sell at MSRP and then there are some that discount as well. If you go to FB group “Winnebago EKKO Free Speech” there is an admin named James that works for a dealer in Texas he may be able to provide some insight. I also know about a week ago he had one available. If you do order on and put down your deposit make sure you do your research and Rey and go with a dealer that you will have future access to. It helps when it comes to warranty work. All Winnebago Authorized Dealers are suppose to stand behind the product but prioritize based on their customers (my experience only). I hope this helps.
So one little propane tank..Lots of Fresh and Grey. Cassette toilet so I guess you dump it in the woods or Desert ? No propane Burners. Propane Generator so can't Run Air for any length of time, so no Hot weather camping for me at least. Makes no sense for me. Maybe someone . If you have tons of Solar and 4 or 6 Lithium batteries. And it's crazy expensive.. Again if you made it for boondocking I don't understand a Cassette Toilet.
Stephen, I'd like to express my gratitude for tuning in to our channel. I'd like to address each of your thoughts and concerns. To begin, the EKKO is furnished with two 20lb propane tanks, which provide a substantial propane supply. This ample reserve is particularly efficient due to the EKKO's exceptional insulation and the effectiveness of its systems, such as the Truma Heating Vario system and Truma AquaGo. Here are a few examples regarding the Truma Aqua Go water heating system: If you were to indulge in a hot, 20-minute shower every day, it would be almost a month before you needed to refill your 20lb propane tank, based on Trumas example of use. This impressive efficiency arises from the fact that an instant water heater only heats the water you need, utilizing a mixing vessel. This stands in contrast to traditional water heaters, which maintain a large tank of hot water at all times. Regarding the heating system, Winnebago conducted thorough research and partnered with Truma, a venerable company with over 70 years of experience in heating and cooling systems. The system is remarkably efficient, with gas consumption rates of 90g/h and 190g/h. Our personal experiences while camping in temperatures ranging from -6°F to the mid-30s demonstrate the system's efficiency. We can comfortably use the Boost function to heat the EKKO to 73 degrees (our temperature choice) as the system will max out at 86 degrees) sustaining that temperature throughout the night and into the next day. Additionally, we can cook three meals on our stove or campfire, enjoy an evening with our 50K BTU Trail Fire Grill for a couple of hours, and the LP tank remains far from empty. To our understanding, the heater is approximately rated at 11,500 BTU. Assuming this is accurate and using the example of a 50K BTU fire pit connected to a 20lb LP tank, which is generally considered to run for 6-8 hours at a minimum, we estimate the heater can run for approximately 35 hours or more. This is a very conservative estimate considering the Truma Heater's efficiency and the EKKO's excellent insulation, especially when using the thermal blanket to isolate the Ford cab. As for your reference to "No Propane Burners," I apologize for any confusion. We have two burners inside the unit and two burners outside the unit. Regarding the AC system, I'm uncertain which specific system you may be referring to as not accommodating a generator's draw. However, we ran our AC unit for 8 hours non-stop in Idaho, and it had no discernible impact on the generator. The generator we utilize is the Cummins Onan 2800i, a nationally park-approved generator. This is a Winnebago Option. Also, keep in mind the efficiency of the generator and it draws directly from the vehicle gas holding tank. We've found that our 455 watts of solar power and a single Lithium battery (Lithionics) serve us well. For example, we run the microwave, my wife uses her hair dryer, and we operate a 1500-watt water percolator without issues. When the sun is shining, the unit can effectively manage its power. The cassette toilet has worked well for us during boon-docking which we do a lot more than our channel has provided content to. It has a five-gallon capacity, and if you don't fill it up with water after each use, it can hold a substantial amount of fluid. As for "number 2 use," it varies from person to person, but we've found it to be accommodating. Of course, if there are concerns about exceeding the 5-gallon limit of the cassette toilet, it's reasonable and acceptable to follow the US Forest Service guidelines for disposing of human waste, known as the "cathole method. If no facilities are available, and packing out your waste is impractical, you can dig a hole 6 to 8 inches deep at least 200 feet from running water, camp, trails, and drainages". You can verify this info with the US Forest Service. In summary, we are genuinely pleased with the Winnebago EKKO and all its features. While it's natural to desire more, for our needs and considering Winnebago's intentions for this unit in terms of size and demographics, it truly delivers on all fronts and more. I hope this helps shed some perspective on what we find enjoyable from our use. Take care and thanks for sharing.
Appreciate you exploring our channel and video. While your critique is acknowledged, hopefully you can recognize that we, as EKKO owners, embrace a casual and playful approach to share our thoughts, tips and advice from a casual approach and within our best efforts. With that said, our aim is to contribute to the EKKO/RV community with a lighthearted perspective. Take care and if you have more specific information or ideas, please share.
This is my favorite camper. Trying to by end of 2023 I can get a used one of which I’ll be moving into until I retire in 2025. Thank you both for your videos you convinced me this is the unit for me. 👍👍👍
Thank you Marion, that’s pretty neat to hear that this is turned into one of your favorite. If not your favorite camper.
I think as the years move forward, Winnebago will continue to make improvements and refine the vehicle.
We appreciate the kind feedback and it’s wonderful to hear that our videos make a difference in our informative.
Wishing you a great success when the time comes to make the purchase. If you ever have any questions, we would always do our best to try to answer them along the way. Take care and look forward to hearing about your adventures when the time comes.
So great to see you at the Expo! Thanks for the tour of your ekkovan.
You are very welcome. Thank you for stopping by and especially for taking time to look at our channel. I apologize for the delayed response I typically get back pretty promptly. Take care and happy travels to you.
Our 2023 which we hope to bring home this week non pop top came with a ladder.
James, that’s great news. You are pretty lucky on the ladder. You must have fallen in the sweet spot of Vin #’s. A lot of people are without this option in the 2023.
Another excellent video. We are looking at buying one of these next year and with your help we will be doing it with eyes wide open.
Hello Bruce, thanks for taking time to send us a message and watch our video.
That’s exciting news for you.
As you get closer, don’t hesitate to reach out and ask any questions. We may not have all the answers but maybe I can point you in the right direction.
Love the video! again very useful! THE EKKO IS THE GOAT>>>> one day.. she will be mine.. but she does needs some upgrades.. like dehumifier and bigger batteries and panels
Thank you for the feedback. There is definitely room for improvement. I believe in time, it I’ll continue to improve as more technology and products become available. Thank you for subscribing and watching our channel.
You two have very informative and helpful videos, especially with separate out the facts of the Ekko, and your opinions on those details. I also appreciate you comparing the year to year changes and what to watch for. My wife and I have ordered an Ekko to be delivered end of 2023, with pop-top sleeping area and bat wing awning. Your information will really help us make the most of this RV. Thanks for taking the time and energy to share your knowledge with a fellow Washingtonian!
Thank you George your comments mean a lot to us.
We really appreciate the feedback.
That’s very exciting that you’re a KKO is on the way.
You will love your EKKO, and all the joy and happiness is going to bring you.
Like everything nothing is perfect in life and you’ll have to get through some quirks in learning curves . It sure is worth it. Plus, I Winnebago has done a really good job of listening to the customers and trying their best to identify any of the little caveat that have come up.
A solid company all in all.
Excellent coverage and if you covered this and I missed - apologies. I see where Winnebago says the Ekko comes with a spare tire but I don’t see where it is stored if it does.
That is a great point.
I did miss that. It is stored underneath the rear of the vehicle and it’s not the easiest to remove. I definitely need to do a video on this. It was on my checklist of things to do.
@@ekkonesters599 awesome - I was wondering if that was the case. Really appreciate the thoroughness of your videos!
Fantastic videos, very informative!
Thank you. Greatly appreciate you watching our channel and sharing your comment.
finally seeing that garage in use was satisfying and on 2nd thought 3 doors is more then warranted
Great space for sure.
Can you get the tailgate package with a pop top now for 2023 models ?
It would be really cool if it’s available now!
Thanks ! Greetings from your friends up north..Canada ..EH !
What’s up Canada 🇨🇦! Well the pop top “no tailgate package” but if I owned one I would most definitely add it after purchase. But that’s me! Some people remove them. I don’t see why? Thanks for following and sharing. Wish you the best.
What a great review! Very detailed! Thank you! Happy Adventures! ☮️❤️☀️
Thank you, Sheryl! Very kind of you to spend some time and watch your video and share your input.
Wishing you a wonderful travels and adventures as well.
Inverter being outside is the best! Inverters are loud and generate a lot of heat. It's under the bed on my Boldt and it creates quite a bit of discomfort.
For the screen door rattling noise , fix a cloth towel in between the screen door and the main door . The slight pressure from the main door will compress the screen door and the rattling should stop. Carefully choose the thickness and location of the towel in between the door .
Appreciate the feedback and suggestions. I’ll give it a shot.
Very informative, thank you.
Thank you James for taking time to watch our video and leave some feedback. Let us know if there is anything you would like to see in the future.
Enjoyed another great video! My battery door has the same problem of sticking out some. IMO the inside latch bar is too short. I'll be fabricating a new bar that is longer so it makes contact where is should. My awning cleared the door OK, but I adjusted it up more and while doing so found a loose bolt for the adjustment. As for the outside cooler DC plug coming out, try putting in a toothpick or two or three between the plug and socket. Thanks for keeping the information coming!
Thanks for the ideas. The door closure may be something I can fabricate here at the shop when I get my head above all my other projects. LOL.. Thanks for the feed back and following as well.
Good job guys.
Thank you very much appreciate the compliment and especially for watching our channel and subscribing.
Take care and happy travels to you.
You guys are so thorough so I am surprised you haven't mentioned that the Transit has no front fender liners!! What's up with that???
That’s a great observation.
You are correct it definitely is an item that can be ordered and installed, and I haven’t given it much thought. Maybe one of these days I should get around to doing that and get those installed.
Thanks for the kind reminder.
@@wallykos6784 Sound for one thing! The KO2’s, which I have, really roar thru that sheet metal.
If the possible digital keypad goes bad, you could still access the back through the main front vehicle doors.
Great question.
Absolutely you just open up the cab doors and will walk right into the main area.
There’s no separation of space which is nice.
Thanks for explaining the differences between the changes from year to year. Your videos are so helpful to my newbie self with a 23/22. I also enjoy your destination videos.
Hello Rosemary, you are very welcome. Thank you for taking time to watch our videos and share your thoughts. We continuously learn along the way, enjoy doing our best to share how fun that EKKOs can be, capabilities and some of the things that we all will work through with these amazing vehicles. Wishing you happy travels. Thank you very much for subscribing and watching our content.
Can you use the tailgate package refrigerator while in motion?
Absolutely 👍
What are the sticks that hold stuff up in the gear garage? Are they hiking sticks?
Hi Sandy,
Thanks for watching our channel and taking time to leave a comment.
We greatly appreciate that I never thought of them as hiking sticks, lol but that makes sense. They’re actually curtain tension rods that you can pick up on Amazon or at your local Target or even a Walmart. I’ve used them in multiple places around the EKKO and now I found that they serve a great purpose in the trunk area for containing chairs and table.
Thanks for saying “if you will” where everybody else says “literally” or “to be honest.”
Did you consider the Winnebago Fuse before the EKKO? Looks like a nice alternative (at a lower cost).
We considered several vehicles.
Including many of the Mercedes Sprinter chassis options.
The thing that we ran into his in our neighborhood our driveway is just a tiny bit over 22 feet.
So we need to be able to squeeze that in without encroaching into the sidewalk
Given the restricted space we ended up going with the EKKO.
There are definitely some rigs out there that are laid out very well.
My favorite is the PALMO Heimir out of Germany.
If you get a chance RUclips or Google a few of those are pretty impressive. It also sheds some light on where Winnebago Was more than likely inspired in many respect. Thanks for checking out our channel and leaving some feedback, and a comment.
It definitely helps us out and we’re grateful for the time that you take to follow along.
Have a great day.
@@ekkonesters599 Well 2 feet is 2 feet, and given that restriction, I can see you made a good choice. The Fuse being 24’ isn’t a problem for us, and it does have a great layout. What is a problem is the EKKO price gouging and restricted production, hence forcing me to look for alternatives.
What kind of servicing is required by this unit? I heard, in your tour of the inside, that there was a recall on the water pump. Is this a big issue I'm buying a previously ( got to love that change from USED) year models? In your thoughts, do you think this handles easy enough for a woman solo driver? Have you tried hauling anything behind it yet?
God bless 🙌. This is the best channel always your having good tips for this.... definitely I want to do this adventure thanks 👍 for all advice....
Hello Hugo, Blessings to you as well, very kind of you to take time and share your thoughts and good wishes and blessings.
Wishing you happy and safe travels wherever your travels take you.
Rattlin Screen Door. Turn up radio.
Flex Unit on generator duct tape it up.
I'd try swap out door kitchen for washing machine.
Hello, thanks for leaving a comment, and watching our video.
We actually now have a rubber adhesive gasket that actually dead in the sound of the screen door significantly.
Clever idea though are washing machine. That might be something to consider.
What do you do when needing to level it? Do you wish it had auto leveling?
We use to carry leveling blocks. Then I found that I just didn’t use them as much as I thought. The last few times, when needed I used rocks or wood that I found randomly laying around. Automatically leveling would be pretty 😎 cool for sure. I may bring my blocks in the future. But with the dually wheels I found that I needed two packs.
Hello Ellen, thank you for the message and for watching our video. I use to carry leveling blocks, I found though it was rare that I needed them. Also, I realized with the dual rear wheels, two sets were often needed. Now I just tend to either adjust a little or find random rocks and wood. Self leveling would be pretty cool for sure. I’ve seen some people that installed airbags and leveling jacks. Thanks you again for sharing your comment and taking time to watch our video. Wishing you a great day.
Thanks for answering so quickly! One more question, please! What do you do about your laundry? Do you wish it had a combo W/D?
Yes, and he also wishes it had a pool with a hot tub, a dance floor and a helipad. 🤦♂️
Question: if you were to leave your camper and your dog inside, I assume you could run the AC off your generator?? If that is true, how long could you let it run?
….. similar question: if you’re Boondocking in a warm climate, will your AC run all night off your generator, or batteries/solar?
By my questions you can tell I’m new to the RV world. I’m thinking I start with a B+ RV and then move up gradually it’s just me and my pup. Still trying to figure out if I want to sell my home and go full-time or try to retain a homebase?. right
Do you can consider your rig a B+ or a C class?
Thanks, DR
Looked at ekko 22AP in Hershey show , do you think it would be a suitable Size for my wife and I to bring 2 young grandchildren along on short 4 day trips
Hello Richard, Thats a great question. Here are my thoughts from owning one. If the AP is the pop top, which by definition is, you all would love it. Another EKKO owner I know that's a RUclipsr guy, Camillo Pineda @acamilop, has a POP Top and some kids and they go every where. So you'd be great.
If its a non pop top, then here is my thoughts. If the grandkids are pretty young and small, you could make up the full size bed in the back and it would probably work, but cozy for sure. The other idea would be to drop the dinette table down and have them sleep on the floor just in front of the dinette bench seat. There would be plenty of width and length. You would just want to get a blow up mattress or some blankets to comfort the floor. The front seats spin around so for meals you all would enjoy sitting with each other. Of course if the weather is great, eating outside is the best. Thanks for joining us and subscribing. We are growing our channel and your views and comments are appreciated and help us out. Let me know if you have other questions.
Thank you for your informative videos, we learn a lot from them. We are looking to purchase one next year.
I am a bit concerned about the quality. Should I worry about it? I'm not mechanically handy.
Thank you for taking time to watch our channel and leave a comment. In respect to the quality. I’m very confident in the Ford Chassis and the AWD system. The coach build like anything that’s out there will need maintenance and sometimes general modifications that suit your comforts. Mostly little things like towel holders, organizers, etc.
There are some recalls that Winnebago has issued and are being worked through. The newer model years continue to improve. Winnebago has a long history of producing RVs and has weathered the storms over the years probably better then most other RV manufacturers. I’d recommend dealer research and winding one that is close to your home location. This will make warrant work and other things more convenient.
If you have other thoughts or specific questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Thank you for following our channel.
@@ekkonesters599 House quality is my main concern as well. A friend bought one two years ago and he said he spent the first year fixing all the crappy production assembly and changing out all cheap parts. IE, pop rivets holding the door on...come on now. That said, the EKKO layout is superb. The bedroom is a huge plus. The kitchen...not so much. The other plus is the chassis. I love my STO LT on the Transit. I would never trust the Mercedes with all the negative feedback. Thanks for your candid exploration into the guts of the EKKO.
what is the MPG?
Good question. It honestly varies, but I’ll give you the break down as best I can.
Decent highway conditions no cross winds or head winds. Speed between 60-65 mph RPMs around 1600, we can get 15-17 mpg.
Add an include under same conditions can drop to 11-12 mpg.
Add a hill to climb same conditions increased rpm’s based on demand for climbing then your at 9-10 mpg.
Cruising with cruise control will help as well. 75 mph will drop each category by a couple MPG.
But I’d your heavy footed and just going at it then probably 10 on average.
Totally love your videos… However, it makes me wonder when the price of these things will ever come down. While everyone else is getting hung with excess inventory now that the big boom is fading, Ekko seems to be the one champion that’s gaining in popularity. That said, I believe, this coach is worth $160,000 not $200+. Hoping these things will come down. I guess a question I might ask you is whether you think competitors will come out with something as clever given that they are all now stuck with a lot of inventory of rigs that won’t sell. Anyway, keep up the great work.
Hello, thanks for checking out our latest video. Some good points and questions for sure. I agree there was a surge (Supply/demand and Covid). I recall when we first started our search, it was nearly impossible to find one. Then there was the recall delay. My understanding is the Ford Chassis (and other chassis manufacturers alike) increased their prices resulting in total price increase. Which played a role in pricing. As for stabilizing price, I noticed a couple things happening (observed through FB comments), some people are scoring fair details around the 168K-175K mark. While others have paid more. I’m not sure what the market will hold, but indefinitely would ease away from the 200k mark at this point. Other manufactures following suit, I’m not sure. I think the custom Van Builders will continue with the builds and utilize the platforms they currently have. In Germany, there is the Palmo HYMER Mercedes that is amazing. I believe Winnebago “adopted” a lot of ideas from them. Especially the bathroom and sleeping quarters concept.
Lastly, Winnebago seams to have landed a great niche market for this one. Comforts of a class C but mobility and city friendliness of a class B. Thanks again for watching our channel.
@@ekkonesters599 Love your channel for insight and content. Totally agree on the HYMER and actually allot of Euro models... agree it looks like Winnebago "borrowed" a fair amount.. .but darn WHY CAN"T THE REST OF THE INDUSTRY!!??. I'd also like to see more outdoor cooking options. The Aussie's really have this nailed with their pull out slides. Anyway, again many thanks.
While other RVs may be dropping in price, I doubt the EKKO is going to get less expensive given the approx. 18 month waiting period from order date to delivery. This means used EKKOs that are available without waiting are also going to maintain their high price, i.e. pay up for a used EKKO if you don't want to wait for a new one.
@@danieltaylor3396 very possible for sure.
Honestly, love your videos did very informative. Looks like something I would love to retire in. Has all the convenience of home. And the ability for me to go wherever I want to go whenever I want to go with my dog. Thank you for sharing your videos. Thank you for keeping us well informed.
Thanks for checking out our channel following our adventures. It would be a nice change, but it would require a lot of down sizing too.
Are people paying MSRP for these because you have to order and not on lot showing 25-30% discount off MSRP
It honestly ranges depending on the dealers mark up/overhead requirements. I know some dealers sell at MSRP and then there are some that discount as well. If you go to FB group “Winnebago EKKO Free Speech” there is an admin named James that works for a dealer in Texas he may be able to provide some insight. I also know about a week ago he had one available.
If you do order on and put down your deposit make sure you do your research and Rey and go with a dealer that you will have future access to. It helps when it comes to warranty work. All Winnebago Authorized Dealers are suppose to stand behind the product but prioritize based on their customers (my experience only).
I hope this helps.
If your lock fails can’t you use the driver’s door
Yes it’s a complete walk through.
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Here you go. Thanks for checking out our channel.
Great video. I think the tailgate package is using too much of the weight allowance. I would rather spend that weight on batteries.
So one little propane tank..Lots of Fresh and Grey. Cassette toilet so I guess you dump it in the woods or Desert ? No propane Burners. Propane Generator so can't Run Air for any length of time, so no Hot weather camping for me at least.
Makes no sense for me. Maybe someone . If you have tons of Solar and 4 or 6 Lithium batteries.
And it's crazy expensive..
Again if you made it for boondocking I don't understand a Cassette Toilet.
Stephen, I'd like to express my gratitude for tuning in to our channel. I'd like to address each of your thoughts and concerns.
To begin, the EKKO is furnished with two 20lb propane tanks, which provide a substantial propane supply. This ample reserve is particularly efficient due to the EKKO's exceptional insulation and the effectiveness of its systems, such as the Truma Heating Vario system and Truma AquaGo.
Here are a few examples regarding the Truma Aqua Go water heating system: If you were to indulge in a hot, 20-minute shower every day, it would be almost a month before you needed to refill your 20lb propane tank, based on Trumas example of use. This impressive efficiency arises from the fact that an instant water heater only heats the water you need, utilizing a mixing vessel. This stands in contrast to traditional water heaters, which maintain a large tank of hot water at all times.
Regarding the heating system, Winnebago conducted thorough research and partnered with Truma, a venerable company with over 70 years of experience in heating and cooling systems. The system is remarkably efficient, with gas consumption rates of 90g/h and 190g/h. Our personal experiences while camping in temperatures ranging from -6°F to the mid-30s demonstrate the system's efficiency. We can comfortably use the Boost function to heat the EKKO to 73 degrees (our temperature choice) as the system will max out at 86 degrees) sustaining that temperature throughout the night and into the next day. Additionally, we can cook three meals on our stove or campfire, enjoy an evening with our 50K BTU Trail Fire Grill for a couple of hours, and the LP tank remains far from empty. To our understanding, the heater is approximately rated at 11,500 BTU. Assuming this is accurate and using the example of a 50K BTU fire pit connected to a 20lb LP tank, which is generally considered to run for 6-8 hours at a minimum, we estimate the heater can run for approximately 35 hours or more. This is a very conservative estimate considering the Truma Heater's efficiency and the EKKO's excellent insulation, especially when using the thermal blanket to isolate the Ford cab.
As for your reference to "No Propane Burners," I apologize for any confusion. We have two burners inside the unit and two burners outside the unit.
Regarding the AC system, I'm uncertain which specific system you may be referring to as not accommodating a generator's draw. However, we ran our AC unit for 8 hours non-stop in Idaho, and it had no discernible impact on the generator. The generator we utilize is the Cummins Onan 2800i, a nationally park-approved generator. This is a Winnebago Option. Also, keep in mind the efficiency of the generator and it draws directly from the vehicle gas holding tank.
We've found that our 455 watts of solar power and a single Lithium battery (Lithionics) serve us well. For example, we run the microwave, my wife uses her hair dryer, and we operate a 1500-watt water percolator without issues. When the sun is shining, the unit can effectively manage its power.
The cassette toilet has worked well for us during boon-docking which we do a lot more than our channel has provided content to. It has a five-gallon capacity, and if you don't fill it up with water after each use, it can hold a substantial amount of fluid. As for "number 2 use," it varies from person to person, but we've found it to be accommodating.
Of course, if there are concerns about exceeding the 5-gallon limit of the cassette toilet, it's reasonable and acceptable to follow the US Forest Service guidelines for disposing of human waste, known as the "cathole method. If no facilities are available, and packing out your waste is impractical, you can dig a hole 6 to 8 inches deep at least 200 feet from running water, camp, trails, and drainages". You can verify this info with the US Forest Service.
In summary, we are genuinely pleased with the Winnebago EKKO and all its features. While it's natural to desire more, for our needs and considering Winnebago's intentions for this unit in terms of size and demographics, it truly delivers on all fronts and more.
I hope this helps shed some perspective on what we find enjoyable from our use. Take care and thanks for sharing.
Your presentation skills need a lot of work. I would recommend taking some classes.
Appreciate you exploring our channel and video. While your critique is acknowledged, hopefully you can recognize that we, as EKKO owners, embrace a casual and playful approach to share our thoughts, tips and advice from a casual approach and within our best efforts. With that said, our aim is to contribute to the EKKO/RV community with a lighthearted perspective. Take care and if you have more specific information or ideas, please share.