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cmcdar
Jul 03, 2015Explorer
Thanks for all of the tips!
I too am trying to make my "new-to-me" hybrid both comfortable and "get-up-and-go-able".
I have set it up with solar power, installed all LED lights and fans, so we are comfortable even when dry docking.
ONE thing I really LOVE is my morning coffee. My camper has it's own drip coffee maker for when we are plugged in BUT I also have a Coleman Propane Drip Coffee Maker for when we are not plugged in (coffee makers draw too much to run them off of batteries).
Coleman Camping Coffee Maker - You can get them at Walmart as well.

NOTE: This will not keep your coffee warm after it is done brewing. You will also need a carafe.
I too am trying to make my "new-to-me" hybrid both comfortable and "get-up-and-go-able".
I have set it up with solar power, installed all LED lights and fans, so we are comfortable even when dry docking.
ONE thing I really LOVE is my morning coffee. My camper has it's own drip coffee maker for when we are plugged in BUT I also have a Coleman Propane Drip Coffee Maker for when we are not plugged in (coffee makers draw too much to run them off of batteries).
Coleman Camping Coffee Maker - You can get them at Walmart as well.

NOTE: This will not keep your coffee warm after it is done brewing. You will also need a carafe.
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