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Fisher_Bill
Nov 22, 2016Explorer
This is good stuff and great questions to ask.
It was mentioned that I should put a post up on the 5er page and I did put one up but not as much for inspection ideas but more to query for those models with rear kitchens.
These look to fit our style the best having more counter space and cabinetry.
After having the AF for 3 years now it surprising that a 30' rig has about the same footprint for the kitchen that we have in the camper.
Also don't like looking through the dinette and or the kitchen chairs to see the TV, would like the soft chairs and entertainment items to be on the same side of living space.
I was compiling a list of models 10 or so years old with RK and my phone was replaced and my notes lost but I'm getting a great list of RK units adding up on that 5er post so these will make great key words for searching and researching.
Love the input and keep posting up ideas of inspection.
Bill
It was mentioned that I should put a post up on the 5er page and I did put one up but not as much for inspection ideas but more to query for those models with rear kitchens.
These look to fit our style the best having more counter space and cabinetry.
After having the AF for 3 years now it surprising that a 30' rig has about the same footprint for the kitchen that we have in the camper.
Also don't like looking through the dinette and or the kitchen chairs to see the TV, would like the soft chairs and entertainment items to be on the same side of living space.
I was compiling a list of models 10 or so years old with RK and my phone was replaced and my notes lost but I'm getting a great list of RK units adding up on that 5er post so these will make great key words for searching and researching.
Love the input and keep posting up ideas of inspection.
Bill
sonuvabug wrote:jimh425 wrote:
Usually when a seller sees the rigour we put into our inspection, then the "oh ... I should mention the xxx needs repair/doesn't work properly" statements start to come out.
We also ask "what problems and repairs have you had with this unit?". It never ceases to surprise me what people will tell us. Another question we ask is ... "what repairs do you anticipate this unit needing in the next year?. Again, you usually get some great insights. Ask how they "winterize the unit" if that applies in your area and finally, ask what they liked best about the unit ... and what they would change if they could about the unit.
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