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jjjandrbaker
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Sep 15, 2016

Anyone have a Keystone Bullet 19FBPR?

I have been looking at this model with a bit of camper lust for awhile. There aren't any in my area to see in person at a dealership. My question for anyone who has one is whether or not you can access the bathroom when the slide is all the way in. The floor plan diagram makes me think access is blocked by the design of the kitchen counter.

I like to use my own facilities when I am traveling, and would not want to buy a trailer that wouldn't let me.
  • I own one.

    With the slide all of the way in, there is about a foot of clearance between the bump out on the counter and the first part of the dinette. I can, and do, get to the bathroom with the slide in after just a little squeeze through this point.

    I love mine. It's the perfect size for me and my dog. Let me know if you need real world pictures or measurements.
  • Yes you can access the bathroom. I almost bought one of those but we opted for a little larger TT the passport 23rb. it has the same config with the extended counter across from the slide. A normal sized person has no issues. Nice trailer BTW.
  • jjjandrbaker wrote:
    My question for anyone who has one is whether or not you can access the bathroom when the slide is all the way in. The floor plan diagram makes me think access is blocked by the design of the kitchen counter.

    I like to use my own facilities when I am traveling, and would not want to buy a trailer that wouldn't let me.


    For many, myself included, just being able to access the bathroom by squeezing by a slide out in the travel position still isn't acceptable as we use our rigs while parked at home. In my case, leaving even my shallow slide deployed would uncomfortably narrow the distance between my camper and my neighbour's driveway where vehicles are parked so full access to the interior of the trailer without having the slide deployed at all is mandatory.