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wbwood
Sep 24, 2013Explorer
One reason why we wouldn't buy used. You are talking about a small area that traps a lot of odors and does not have the chance of getting properly aired out. They get used very little and are closed up tight most of the time. Some people don't dump tanks the best way and you can get a build up there. People cook different things inside. Many will attest to only cooking inside. WE are the opposite. If we can cook outside, then we do. Very seldom will we cook anything inside and when we do, we try to make sure it's not anything that stinks and we run the fan. Also, look around at the inside of cmapers. A lot of fabric. Most of the time, people don't clean carpets or upholstry like you do in a house. Lots of different reasons. But when we were looking several years ago for the TT we were getting then, we went in only a handful of used ones before deciding to buy new. Yes we spent more on it, but it was worth it to us. Earlier this year, we purchased a used pop up to use in the mountains while the TT we had was stored at the beach. One of the worse smells ever, moth balls. Aired it out several days and scrubbed the inside. The smell was still there somewhat. Never used it. Traded it and the TT in on a brand new Class C. No bad smells there. lol
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