There is some plugs that you can get specifically to put on RV cords that have a handle grip built into the plug so the wire hangs down underneath the plug at a right angle. The handle is used to pull and push in the plug itself, and prevents cord separation.
Yes Charles,
Triple E's are known for their quality. They are extremely well insulated and many people use them as three and four season motorhomes with very few weather related problems. The cabinets, fit and finish, and quality of materials used is certainly well up there. Their bigger DP's get as many $$$ as you want to spend. Easily can reach $500K if you so desire...
It's odd though, sometimes the things you don't expect to have a problem prove otherwise. Recently I pulled out the drawers to see what was wrong with them, and why they didn't slide in without jamming. The drawer rail that is supposed to carry the load had a cheap bit of plastic at the extreme inside end supporting the weight, and all the plastic bits were falling apart. All I had to do was add small pieces of wood screwed with FLATHEAD screws (so the rollers on the drawer part wouldn't bind)to the outside of the rails, and the added wood pieces either went to the floor or wall to carry the load while the plastic bits were still just together enough to provide positioning. It wouldn't have taken twenty minutes in the original factory to have supported the rails...
I debated getting nice sliding drawer rails, different methods of holding the drawers shut and all the installation time, and then it hit me, just support what is there and you won't need to do any more. Sometimes I just have to sit and look at a problem for awhile, and then it starts to gell, how to fix it.
regards, Mike