Great video, Hunter! The rig looks just as good in your video as it does in person! Love your shirt, too! 😊I think the thing in the bedroom is a small inverter for CPAPs and things like that while you’re boondocking. Hope you’re having a great day!
Love your videos! The thing in the bedroom is a small inverter (150 watt). It runs off the RV's 12 volt battery so you can use an outlet while not connected to electric service or using a generator. Nice!
I love these shorter units! I might replace the blinds, not sure if I like the Zebra shades… 🤔. And I’d probably find a way to modify that faux fireplace to access the area behind it for additional, possibly hidden storage. And YES! Sweet backsplash! I grow tired of vinyl flooring being used as a backsplash. I wonder if you can order more to cover the sides of the stove? The length is short enough to allow you entry into almost all parks as well. I always cringe when I see large 5w’s being turned back at some national park entrances. (Cutoffs start at 30’ for 5w’s, 26’ for trailers)
Seems strange that the cook would have to go all the way around the fridge to open the doors. Also, strange that they have a vent hood and a microwave when they should install a microwave that doubles as a vent hood. An island would be better than a peninsula and a flip-up shelf would add extra counter space when needed. It would make the side counter easier to access. The purpose of the rod in the shower is to hang up wet clothes or towels, it's not intended to be used as a closet but since you mentioned it, I guess it could be if needed. A CPAP converter on both sides of the bed would be a great idea, that is what that item is on the right side of the bed. USB ports on both sides and outlets would be appropriate. Closet doors should open opposite each other, not to the same side. The blinds should be "Dracula mode" to keep the light out when they are sleeping.
IMHO "half-ton towable" is an unsafe RV marketing term. It can give half-ton owners false confidence that they're within payload spec. An optioned half-ton will have 1400-1700# payload rating. Add fuel, people, and cargo to the pin weight and you're quickly overloaded.
Yea you definitely need to right half-ton - I agree with you. It’s how they are advertising it though, these and cougar for example. Most half tons will not qualify
you already know by now i would totally ditch the furniture ....however you all make it easy to change furniture its a no on the shower but still great video
i do like this model. just a couple changes. dump the couch. move the reffer (make it a 12 volt only unit) to the rear a bit to give counter space next to the stove. the remaining ex couch space would be a pantry. never enough storage. spare tire just behind the front landing legs hooked up on a cable jack like a pu truck. or one of those sliders, might be better on the back. heck i would put two sliders under, one for a tire, one for the blue tote. but please keep the fresh water tank as big as possible. maybe two of them? i boon dock. but the only bad i see is the price. needs to come down so i can afford one.
for the c-pap. rvs must start installing a 12volt DC plug, as ALL c-paps run on 12 volts DC. why change 12V DC to 110V AC then back to 12V dc to run the unit? lots of power loss there.
Hope you all enjoy the tour!!! Cant wait to show more new 2024's!!! Very exciting haha new stuff finally!
This is a great couples camper. Love the finishes.
Me too! Thanks for the comment :)
Great video, Hunter! The rig looks just as good in your video as it does in person! Love your shirt, too! 😊I think the thing in the bedroom is a small inverter for CPAPs and things like that while you’re boondocking. Hope you’re having a great day!
Lol it’s a nice shirt 😂😂 I am always having a great day, hope the same for you!!!
That's exactly what it is. It's a independent inverted outlet.
Love your videos! The thing in the bedroom is a small inverter (150 watt). It runs off the RV's 12 volt battery so you can use an outlet while not connected to electric service or using a generator. Nice!
Thank you!!
I love these shorter units! I might replace the blinds, not sure if I like the Zebra shades… 🤔. And I’d probably find a way to modify that faux fireplace to access the area behind it for additional, possibly hidden storage. And YES! Sweet backsplash! I grow tired of vinyl flooring being used as a backsplash. I wonder if you can order more to cover the sides of the stove? The length is short enough to allow you entry into almost all parks as well. I always cringe when I see large 5w’s being turned back at some national park entrances. (Cutoffs start at 30’ for 5w’s, 26’ for trailers)
Boom!
Seems strange that the cook would have to go all the way around the fridge to open the doors. Also, strange that they have a vent hood and a microwave when they should install a microwave that doubles as a vent hood.
An island would be better than a peninsula and a flip-up shelf would add extra counter space when needed. It would make the side counter easier to access.
The purpose of the rod in the shower is to hang up wet clothes or towels, it's not intended to be used as a closet but since you mentioned it, I guess it could be if needed.
A CPAP converter on both sides of the bed would be a great idea, that is what that item is on the right side of the bed. USB ports on both sides and outlets would be appropriate. Closet doors should open opposite each other, not to the same side. The blinds should be "Dracula mode" to keep the light out when they are sleeping.
Lol guess this one’s the perfect RV for you
@@TheRVHunter No, I am having a Cedar Creek 40CFK2 built. Even that is not perfect but it's pretty close. (Appreciate the sarcasm.)
Enjoy they cfk2 - one of my favorites!
most fridges home or rv units have reversible doors. (can swing either way).
hows dump the oven. and install a convection / microwave oven.
IMHO "half-ton towable" is an unsafe RV marketing term. It can give half-ton owners false confidence that they're within payload spec. An optioned half-ton will have 1400-1700# payload rating. Add fuel, people, and cargo to the pin weight and you're quickly overloaded.
Yea you definitely need to right half-ton - I agree with you. It’s how they are advertising it though, these and cougar for example. Most half tons will not qualify
Yes, ¾ ton or better. There may be a few specially equipped half-tons but… still questionable. 😊
I Live in AZ, and love this set up are there any dealers in PHX. THANK YOU BG
Not sure about AZ but I’d use Funtown in TX and have them deliver
And thank you!
you already know by now i would totally ditch the furniture ....however you all make it easy to change furniture its a no on the shower but still great video
Lol I feel ya, thank you!!
i do like this model. just a couple changes. dump the couch. move the reffer (make it a 12 volt only unit) to the rear a bit to give counter space next to the stove. the remaining ex couch space would be a pantry. never enough storage.
spare tire just behind the front landing legs hooked up on a cable jack like a pu truck. or one of those sliders, might be better on the back. heck i would put two sliders under, one for a tire, one for the blue tote. but please keep the fresh water tank as big as possible. maybe two of them?
i boon dock.
but the only bad i see is the price. needs to come down so i can afford one.
In this one, would the table and chairs be able to fit where the loveseat is? Or is the slide too small?
for the c-pap. rvs must start installing a 12volt DC plug, as ALL c-paps run on 12 volts DC.
why change 12V DC to 110V AC then back to 12V dc to run the unit? lots of power loss there.
I do not like queen bed 6 foot husband is 6 foot 3 big man . Other than the bed i like it alot