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racecarfan
Jul 13, 2015Explorer
King size bed with night table/shelves on both sides. This may not be an option on the smaller rigs.
Decent countertop space in the kitchen as I am the cook and love to practice my hobby, all though the main ingredient will most likely be done on the grill, I love tinkering with side dishes and sauces etc.
TV placement is important to us, I hate the way many of the layouts have the TV placed behind the kitchen table in the kitchen so if anybody is working in the kitchen or sitting at the kitchen table your view can be obstructed. We also prefer not to have it above the dash over the windshield so you have to look up to watch it.
There are only the 2 of us and we never foresee the need to have to accommodate sleeping for more than 2 or need to have the privacy as if there will be others sharing the rig.
Nice big refrigerator with large freezer.
Convection microwave and probably not an oven. I have used the oven in the 5th wheel but on very rare occasions and think I could get along without it.
Small kitchen table with expansion capability for the occasions when hosting if weather forces us inside.
Good size TV in the bedroom
Some of the things we are not sure of and maybe are purely a luxury and not practical are a dishwasher and washer/drier. They take up storage space but is the convenience worth it?
Pullout couch if by chance we do have a sleepover
A desk corner for computer and printer
AC in both main cabin and bedroom
Double sink in kitchen.
what your looking at above most all decent mid-upper level Diesel pushers come standard with
you definitely want a dishwasher and washer dryer system preferable the stacking system
If u go 40 or under you most certainly do not need a tag axle
WATCH what motor your looking at anything less than 400HP sucks when it comes to a 40ft pusher don't be fooled by all the people out there that claim their 340HP ISB 6.7 flys up the hills cause its a lie
Decent countertop space in the kitchen as I am the cook and love to practice my hobby, all though the main ingredient will most likely be done on the grill, I love tinkering with side dishes and sauces etc.
TV placement is important to us, I hate the way many of the layouts have the TV placed behind the kitchen table in the kitchen so if anybody is working in the kitchen or sitting at the kitchen table your view can be obstructed. We also prefer not to have it above the dash over the windshield so you have to look up to watch it.
There are only the 2 of us and we never foresee the need to have to accommodate sleeping for more than 2 or need to have the privacy as if there will be others sharing the rig.
Nice big refrigerator with large freezer.
Convection microwave and probably not an oven. I have used the oven in the 5th wheel but on very rare occasions and think I could get along without it.
Small kitchen table with expansion capability for the occasions when hosting if weather forces us inside.
Good size TV in the bedroom
Some of the things we are not sure of and maybe are purely a luxury and not practical are a dishwasher and washer/drier. They take up storage space but is the convenience worth it?
Pullout couch if by chance we do have a sleepover
A desk corner for computer and printer
AC in both main cabin and bedroom
Double sink in kitchen.
what your looking at above most all decent mid-upper level Diesel pushers come standard with
you definitely want a dishwasher and washer dryer system preferable the stacking system
If u go 40 or under you most certainly do not need a tag axle
WATCH what motor your looking at anything less than 400HP sucks when it comes to a 40ft pusher don't be fooled by all the people out there that claim their 340HP ISB 6.7 flys up the hills cause its a lie
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