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scbwr
Feb 13, 2019Explorer II
If you want to buy high quality furniture and are going to be near Elkhart, Indianna, make a stop at Bradd and Hall (braddandhall.com) as they have a showroom with a quite a few nice couches, recliners, etc. We purchased a really nice Flexsteel sofa for our Minnie travel trailer and it was a better sofa than either of the Flexsteel units in our Bay Star. Also, they have some really nice wood furniture that they build in their wood shop. It's really well made and priced very reasonably.
We're looking at removing one of our sofas in the Bay Star and I'm considering purchasing one of the inexpensive recliners through etrailer.com. At less than $400 bucks, I don't expect it to last forever, but like the fact that it's not very heavy nor bulky.
https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Couches-and-Chairs/Thomas-Payne/195-000033.html
From what I've found online and elsewhere, it boils down to either spending for high quality or relatively inexpensive. If I were a full timer, I would only purchase high quality, but since I'm not, I don't mind purchasing something less expensive and if I get 5 years or so out of it, I'll be happy.
We're looking at removing one of our sofas in the Bay Star and I'm considering purchasing one of the inexpensive recliners through etrailer.com. At less than $400 bucks, I don't expect it to last forever, but like the fact that it's not very heavy nor bulky.
https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Couches-and-Chairs/Thomas-Payne/195-000033.html
From what I've found online and elsewhere, it boils down to either spending for high quality or relatively inexpensive. If I were a full timer, I would only purchase high quality, but since I'm not, I don't mind purchasing something less expensive and if I get 5 years or so out of it, I'll be happy.
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