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Bobbyg2013
Jan 18, 2017Explorer
Trust your eyes. Thoroughly inspect the unit, look beyond the surface if possible. I've found that doors and drawers are a good indicator of quality. Are they solid wood or waferboard, staples or screws or glue. I have found that most cabinet doors hinge screws are not long enough to stay in place. If possible have a salesman undo one and see how long it is. Ive had to replace several with longer screws. Price is also an indicator, "you get what you pay for" holds true in RV's. Decide on your budget, find a floor plan that you like, buy it then deal with the quirks that you will find after a few trips because you will have issues with your unit, regardless what you paid. Just expect problems and remember that the joy of going on trips outweigh the negatives.
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