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Flintstones
Feb 01, 2018Explorer
Nay, I would never have a residential refrig in my rv. Residential refrig were not designed for over the road travel. They were never intended for rv use.
I have heard many stories of rv service centers having to remove cabinetry and whole slide outs in order to service a residential refrig.
I like the option of running on propane instead of gas, an rv refrig is easily serviced thru the rear. We have an 18 cu ft Norcold in our Solitude and love it.
I have heard many stories of rv service centers having to remove cabinetry and whole slide outs in order to service a residential refrig.
I like the option of running on propane instead of gas, an rv refrig is easily serviced thru the rear. We have an 18 cu ft Norcold in our Solitude and love it.
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