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dtbrimhall
Mar 06, 2013Explorer
Well, in Utah it's finally on the cusp of spring. We've done a number of things as we prepare our Class B for summer.
Since cabinet space is at a premium in any Class B, why not store some things on the counter top? We decided to attach both our toaster and coffeemaker to the counter top with a combination of cutting boards and velcro. A very firm attachment and they do not rattle. Which makes us both very happy.

Draining the water heater was always a pain. Even though I have a crow-foot which will reach behind heat shield, the drain plug was still difficult to remove and re-install. We attached a quick release valve via a stainless steel hose. Now all we need to do is release the pressure and open the valve.

We've always wanted more input regarding tire pressure. We opted for a Doran 360 RV TPMS system.

Since cabinet space is at a premium in any Class B, why not store some things on the counter top? We decided to attach both our toaster and coffeemaker to the counter top with a combination of cutting boards and velcro. A very firm attachment and they do not rattle. Which makes us both very happy.

Draining the water heater was always a pain. Even though I have a crow-foot which will reach behind heat shield, the drain plug was still difficult to remove and re-install. We attached a quick release valve via a stainless steel hose. Now all we need to do is release the pressure and open the valve.

We've always wanted more input regarding tire pressure. We opted for a Doran 360 RV TPMS system.

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