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L3
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Apr 19, 2017

Possible New Montana (and fridge question)

Hi All,

Been looking for awhile now at different floor plans and getting close to pulling the trigger. Possibly as soon as next month. We have been around the world it seems looking at different ones and keep coming back to the Montana 3790/3791RD. Been in several and really like everything about it and can get a decent deal right now. I know there is a thread on here with that exact model that has a nightmare story with the side panel coming loose from the frame. Wondering (hope) if this is an anomaly? Are there other folks on here with that model that are happy? Or Montana owners in general that love their rig?

Also, you can get the rig with a residential fridge or a RV unit. Any reason to lean toward a residential Fridge?

Appreciate any and all comments. Thanks!

19 Replies

  • Heartland had a thing on Facebook about which type of fridge is best for your needs. But as AP said, residential fridges are more suited for folks who are plugged in most if not all the time to shore power. Personally, I'd opt for the RV fridge cuz at least it will operate on gas if the power goes out.
  • Another vote for the 3-way RV Fridge, besides they weigh less. Good Luck and Happy Camping !!
  • Pulled out my Norcold 1210 3 years ago to replace with residential fridge. World of difference....would never go back to rv fridge.
  • Wife and I bought a Montana 3790RD in June of 2015, we are getting ready to start our third camping season with it. I've had no issues with it outside of minor dealer inflicted problems. Seems they broke two things and fix one that wasn't really broke. I finally smarten up and fixed the issues myself and stay away from the dealer.

    I pull it with a 3500 SRW along with an auto-slide hitch. The RV pulls very nice.

    We chose the RV refer so we could keep items cold when off AC power. I think the residential refer is for folks that have permanent camp sights, at least that is what our salesperson told us.
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    We boondock often so I kept pouring money into my NoCold 1200...Even a Armish cooling unit. Finally gave up and did a DIY installation of a 21 cuft Whirlpool. Two batteries will run it for 30+ hours before needing to recharge as it only draws 96 watts when running... less than half the time.

    For boondocking you want two batteries and with the home refrigerator I'd want four. Going residential is the best thing I've done to my MH in 13 years.
  • I would never get the residential fridge. I dont believe the manufacturers intended them to be installed in rv's. With the residential refrig, you have to cable the three or four doors/drawers down each time you travel. I don't know how a service tech could ever repair some of these units as I have seen them installed with islands right in front, peninsula's right in front. I would not want to move cabinetry/ disconnect plumbing and wiring if the refrig needed to be pulled out of the cabinet for a repair. Your rv has to be equipped with two batteries to keep the refrig running on an extended time disconnected from 50 amp service, that makes me uncomfortable as we take big long road trips.

    Montana and a bunch of other manufacturers are now offering an 18 cu ft Norcold RV refrig which runs electric or propane. It's a large four door side by side unit, some come with an ice maker as well. Very sharp unit with plenty of shelves and interior storage.

    I will stick with Norcold or Dometic for my rv refrigerator needs. I have never had a problem with either, and I have owned four fifth wheels over the last 16 years.
  • Montana sells about 4-5 Thousand 5er's a year a good chunk more than anybody else so yeah they will have a few more complaints or a lemon here and there ,I have owned 3 Monty's a 2004 a 2012 and my 2015 all have been great with just minor issues,right now next to me in the resort is a newer Montana Rear Den and he loves it as far as the residential fridge I WISH! I missed it by 3 months on my early 2015:S
  • Montana has been number one in sales for a long time. But since Thor took ownership I suspect your going to hear more problems. Residential refer? Go for it unless your planning to spend a lot of off grid time. Then the residental refer might be an issue.