kotz wrote:
We purchased our Arctic Fox 35-5z new back in November of 2015.
So far the only issues we've had is the window shade pulled out from the wall and a minor propane leak repaired this spring. $100 to repair at a non fox dealer. We've put on just under 20k miles on the unit and have used it in temps between -25 to 105 degrees.
Lived in it between Nov-March in Gillette, Wyoming. Had the unit skirted, and made a noticeable difference in the winter months with the windy conditions of Wyoming. During the winter probably used 80 gallons of propane per month with the furnace set at 65 degrees. Ran the fireplace 16 hrs a day during the coldest times. We were never uncomfortable during these extremes.
I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.
Well that's good to know..although I don't really plan to camp in arctic temps, it would be nice to know I can. Also, I would assume that as good as these campers seem to be in the winter, they would be just as efficient in the summer when you're trying to keep them cool...