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joerg68
Apr 16, 2018Nomad III
First, congrats for the new camper! I wish you all the best with it, and many years of successful use and wonderful travel! Thanks for sharing - I did not know about EUREKA campers before.
Having said that...
This is the homepage of the manufacturer:
https://www.eurekacamper.com/camper-models/slideinn-truck-camper/
It *is* a very bare-bones camper. They sell the Porta-Potti as a "self contained flushing toilet", and ain't that the truth... No LPG system, no furnace, no water heater. Looking at the pictures, I see they cut so many corners, the thing should be as round as a UFO. And still I wonder how they can offer a product at that price.
The use of a power strip for the "electrical system" in some of the pictures strikes me as creative.
A small side note on the format of the presentation: I appreciate all the work that went into making the video presentation. I really do. And it is well done. But I think it makes it very time consuming and difficult to effectively get to know the camper. What was wrong with posting a few pictures, some text, and some link to the manufacturer's site? I see this trend in the web recently, and maybe I am just old, but I'd rather take in information at my own speed rather than be spoon fed.
Having said that...
This is the homepage of the manufacturer:
https://www.eurekacamper.com/camper-models/slideinn-truck-camper/
It *is* a very bare-bones camper. They sell the Porta-Potti as a "self contained flushing toilet", and ain't that the truth... No LPG system, no furnace, no water heater. Looking at the pictures, I see they cut so many corners, the thing should be as round as a UFO. And still I wonder how they can offer a product at that price.
The use of a power strip for the "electrical system" in some of the pictures strikes me as creative.
A small side note on the format of the presentation: I appreciate all the work that went into making the video presentation. I really do. And it is well done. But I think it makes it very time consuming and difficult to effectively get to know the camper. What was wrong with posting a few pictures, some text, and some link to the manufacturer's site? I see this trend in the web recently, and maybe I am just old, but I'd rather take in information at my own speed rather than be spoon fed.
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