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- Doug33ExplorerWe've had our Bullet for one and a half camping seasons, with absolutely no issues so far. As someone else said, I would hardly call this an entry-level TT. We got ours with all kinds of options, and everything is in operational order so far. It tracks and tows very well - much better than my old KZ, even though it is several feet longer and 1000 pounds heavier. Yet gets the same MPG while towing.
- gregrc75ExplorerI have had my 2011 Bullet Premier for just over 3 years now. I plan on keeping it for a long while. So far so good. I have never had any quality issues with it other than a door that delaminated when I first purchased it. Keystone replaced it under warranty at no charge. I would say I am a moderate user, about 7-8 trips per season ranging from 4 days to 9 days.
- lizzieExplorerWe have a 2013 24rks Bullet. It is the most comfortable camping rig we have ever owned. We stay in it for months at a time with no problems. I do have concerns about the quality of the workmanship however. It seems that every trip something in the interior falls off; window blinds, refrigerator shelves, loose screws, etc. We have never had this happen with our other RV's. The cabinets in the living area are beautiful and functional but in the bedroom the nails and staples are in clear view. That said, everything in it works well and we just keep a screwdriver handy. lizzie
- wbrown62ExplorerI have a 2011 Bullet 246RBS. We have had no issues other than the front cap fading and the front decal peeling. It is uncovered. Other than that, we have no problems and love the TT. Nothing like what kgarrett experienced.
- kgarrett9999ExplorerKeystone quality control sucks. Virtually every fastener in my travel trailer needed to be tightened. Screws fell out everywhere and the things that they attached fell off.
I don't think that the factory owns a screwdriver, but if you have one just go over everything before and after your first trip.
I even had one of the lugs come loose on the back of the power inlet which caused me to have no power on half of my 50 amp as we pulled into the first campground on our first trip in the trailer. Was an easy fix when I got home and could pull the power center out, but for 2 weeks I only had half my power. - RumtanExplorerWe like our Keystone Passport and have had no issues with it yet (knock on wood). I hope you are as happy with yours as we are with ours.
- krobbeExplorerI towed my 2009 Bullet 295BHS 6000 miles this past summer without any issues. Not one. And that was with 3 adults and 4 kids under 10yrs sleeping in it. Pretty reliable if you ask me.
- wclement1248ExplorerWe had a 2011 Bullet and we loved it. We towed it to Florida and the Ozarks with an 08 tundra. It was well built and easy to set up. I Felt it was a comfortable coach that was well built.
- camp-n-familyExplorerWe're very happy with our '13 31BHPR. No issues to date. I would hardly call it entry level. The build quality is quite good compared to others I've had and seen.
- GaryWTExplorerBullet is a nice product. We have a Premier Bullet and like it a lot.
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