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Jul 19, 2013wny_pat wrote:Billinwoodland wrote:Not cold weather packages. Just plain some brands are much better when it comes to cold weather temperatures. Usually the high line brands. You want to camp in the cold, find a Foretravel with Aqua Hot Hydronic Heating and Hot Water System. There are other brands out there that will stand up to the ice too. But most will not.
When I have asked about cold weather packages in MHs, the salesmen usually give me some sort of BS answer, like "they are all made to handle cold weather." I did not realize that MHs had R values like stick home insulation, so that is very helpful info.
My experience having winter camped is that our Holiday Rambler is really a great 3-season camper as I suspect most are. Although we've been very comfortable in 15-20F temps, the furnace will simply run a lot and it doesn't take long to run through many pounds of propane.
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