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Feb 01, 2016Explorer
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: making these trailers of a much higher quality would add a "significant" number of dollars to the purchase price. It just might price them beyond what a lot of folks ( especially those with young families ) could afford to spend on what is a non-essential purchase.
I'd rather have a less expensive buy in price, and have to fix a few things myself.
I've fixed drawers, cabinet doors and some of the support pieces under the dinette seat, etc on my trailer. None of my fixes have cost me more than the cost of a few screws, some glue and a few hours of my labor. I'll take that tradeoff, and use the saved dollars to go on more camping trips.
As I always say: some assembly required, best owned by those with a love for tinkering.
I'd rather have a less expensive buy in price, and have to fix a few things myself.
I've fixed drawers, cabinet doors and some of the support pieces under the dinette seat, etc on my trailer. None of my fixes have cost me more than the cost of a few screws, some glue and a few hours of my labor. I'll take that tradeoff, and use the saved dollars to go on more camping trips.
As I always say: some assembly required, best owned by those with a love for tinkering.
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