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Ajones42
Jun 18, 2017Explorer
I fulltime in South Texas in a 2010 Puma 30RKSS bought used. I have replaced every electronic/electric component in the RV over the last 3 years of ownership. But electronic components like fridges and converters and water heaters are the same regardless of model or brand of RV so that is not a black mark against the Puma. The shell and construction components have held up well. Plumbing fixtures and cabinetry are not top line and that is expected with this mid-price model.
I had one small leak on the slideout that was easily repaired with eternabond. I had one plumbing connection that leaked under the frame.
I purchased the trailer for a utilitarian, no frills abode in a harsh environment and it has exceeded expectations. I would buy it again.
I had one small leak on the slideout that was easily repaired with eternabond. I had one plumbing connection that leaked under the frame.
I purchased the trailer for a utilitarian, no frills abode in a harsh environment and it has exceeded expectations. I would buy it again.
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