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goducks10
Mar 23, 2014Explorer
The concept is great, the execution isn't. The kitchen drawers are behind a door. Anyone that cooks knows how often you're getting utensils out to cook. PITA to have to open a drop down drawer to then slide out plastic tray with utensils in it. Cheap.
The two burner stove would be a killer for us. Also the propane tanks in the front under the over hang would be a back breaker. Trying to bend over while removing them and putting them back while full would be irritating.
The openings for the front basement storage are small and without slam latches is cheaply done.
Like I said the concept of no wood and aluminum framing is great, but the overall execution makes it undesirable IMO.
Not sure how it's geared towards a family like the rep said. Yes it has a booth dinette but only 3 places to sit unless someone sits at the booth. And those cushions look really uncomfortable.
No free standing dinette option either. Can't have that since it's wood.
Plus it's not even 8' wide.
Camp Lite seems more into their build process than design.
The two burner stove would be a killer for us. Also the propane tanks in the front under the over hang would be a back breaker. Trying to bend over while removing them and putting them back while full would be irritating.
The openings for the front basement storage are small and without slam latches is cheaply done.
Like I said the concept of no wood and aluminum framing is great, but the overall execution makes it undesirable IMO.
Not sure how it's geared towards a family like the rep said. Yes it has a booth dinette but only 3 places to sit unless someone sits at the booth. And those cushions look really uncomfortable.
No free standing dinette option either. Can't have that since it's wood.
Plus it's not even 8' wide.
Camp Lite seems more into their build process than design.
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