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Kavoom
Nov 01, 2018Explorer
The fear of horrible quality was a factor in my thinking. But, the small inexpensive one I got this last spring was surprisingly well built. The dealership did redi all the seams on the wallpaper (they do all of them) but they all seemed to be puckered. The only "big" issue was the countertop. The top had an extremely small flaw that was marked at the factory but not fixed there. I honestly could just barely see the flaw. Dealership ordered new fixed. Now a couple things. One, the fact that the flaw was even seen at the factory says someone with action to detail was doing effective QA. They didn't fix, but they saw it. So, it's a mixed bag, but my excellent dealership five miles from home has been wonderful. Seams caulking on and on were all right. This is a Dutchmen Aspen Trail. I looked at these a few years ago and the quality was horrible at a glance. Windows not caulked, screws all over the place inside, doors not level etc. Lots of little issues you could see with a casual look. Not this last year though. I am pleased. The Lippert frame will need touch up, but the trailer itself nice for the low end of the spectrum.
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