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BobsYourUncle
Feb 15, 2014Nomad
smkettner wrote:
www.ultraheat.com
Of course if you set it up right... where is the fun in that? ;)
Yeah the Ultraheat is a great idea. I have looked at it, priced it out and decided I should really do that. Great and awesome plan!
But however and all that I haven't done it yet.
I am now considering a newer TT that actually has some redeeming winter qualities. This thing is a 97. Do I really want to spend about 800 bucks on Ultraheat with all the fancy doo-dahs? Actually, yes I do.
But I am really looking seriously at buying an Arctic Fox or similar that has heated tanks, underbelly, dual windows and stuff. Maybe this summer... Where's the Tango I have drooled over?
But like you say - wheres the fun in that - LOL!
If I had a 4 season unit I couldn't post stuff about all the cold weather mishaps I encounter....
Hi, Bob here, it is minus 40 and my AF is toasty warm and my tanks flow and I use a 30 pounder every 3 weeks.... Ho Hum! Wheres the fun in that? LOL!
But when I do buy a 4 season TT, I will come up with something else to post about! :B
I really like this 3E Topaz, the layout is perfect for me. Bunks for the grandkids front bedroom and all.
But I spend more time alone in here so I have to consider it needs to stay warm and thawed in freezing Alberta temps!!
Onward and upward - I have come a ways from my grotesque rotting stinky old disgusting Sportsmen!
But now I need something I can actually dump my grey tank in the winter!
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