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MobileBasset
Apr 09, 2017Explorer
I'm not sure what your goal is in searching for a propane-less RV. If it is to save money, and assuming you could find such an RV, you'd have a heck of a time selling it. I'm not even sure you could give it away. If it is to just live an amazingly rugged life style then just don't fill the propane tank.
On the other hand you could just go with the flow, use the fridge to keep your beer, submarine sandwiches and ice cream cold (parking lots are plenty level enough for the fridge), and have a hot shower occasionally. I've had my RV for 3 years and have only refilled the propane once. I rarely use the stove top but I use the hot water heater, the fridge, and sometimes the furnace.
On the other hand you could just go with the flow, use the fridge to keep your beer, submarine sandwiches and ice cream cold (parking lots are plenty level enough for the fridge), and have a hot shower occasionally. I've had my RV for 3 years and have only refilled the propane once. I rarely use the stove top but I use the hot water heater, the fridge, and sometimes the furnace.
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