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Hideout17
Feb 20, 2017Explorer
lacofdfireman wrote:DReisinger wrote:
They are usually more available in warm climates. They are in them as snowbirds and decide to buy a house and stay in the area.
That is exactly what I don't want is a rig that's been lived in full time. Any rig I've ever been in smells horrible and you can tell it's been lived in. No RV can hold up to full time living like a home. There just isn't the same amount of space and building materials just aren't the same. I'm picky so I'm looking for a rig that has been used the same my I anticipate using one. As a weekender or vacation Fifth wheel. If I can't find that then I'll just buy new. I really like the Keystone Hideouts but know they are Keystones bottom of the barrel units. But they would work fine for us I'd think. We are currently in the process of selling our Motorhome so we aren't getting to serious yet. But when the time comes I'll definitely be throwing some offers around and seeing if anyone will realize that there unit is made of gold.
We llike out hideout. Over 200 days with it since we bought it in September of 2015. Only issue was they use tiny short screws in the cabinet doors. Was able to fix that and add a few things for storage.
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