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Mr. Sandman wrote:Dog Folks wrote:LostinAZ wrote:
Keystone knows two things really well. 1.)Sell bling and sizzle. 2.)Build at the lowest possible cost where quality be damned. Sooner or later the RV buyers are going to recognize it.
How is that different than many other manufactures out there?
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โOct-22-2013 09:01 PM
Dog Folks wrote:LostinAZ wrote:
Keystone knows two things really well. 1.)Sell bling and sizzle. 2.)Build at the lowest possible cost where quality be damned. Sooner or later the RV buyers are going to recognize it.
How is that different than many other manufactures out there?
โOct-22-2013 08:48 PM
โOct-22-2013 08:31 AM
nevadanick wrote:
Someone had to take WW's place.
โOct-22-2013 07:12 AM
LostinAZ wrote:
Keystone knows two things really well. 1.)Sell bling and sizzle. 2.)Build at the lowest possible cost where quality be damned. Sooner or later the RV buyers are going to recognize it.
โOct-21-2013 07:55 PM
โOct-21-2013 06:45 PM
nevadanick wrote:
Someone had to take WW's place.
โOct-21-2013 05:17 PM
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โOct-21-2013 01:02 PM
powderman426 wrote:Steve O Reno wrote:
While doing the pre trip prep on the hauler and re screwing and nailing down everything that fell off from the last 100 mile trip I heard a chirp. Found the CO2 detector was bad. No big deal off to the RV store and found out these have a 10 year life span. Well mine says replace in 2012. My trailer is a 2010 so that means they put in a 7 year old part!!!!!! I already replaced the LP that was out of date before the trailer build out. The CO2 detector btw was 110 bucks. What a sad and shameful way to run a company
While I agree a detector that old should not have been installed, but paying that much for a new one sounds illogical to me. Kidde has a new unit out that has a ten year battery and a readout display so if the alarm does go off you can see how bad the problem is for about $50.
โOct-21-2013 12:33 PM
Steve O Reno wrote:
While doing the pre trip prep on the hauler and re screwing and nailing down everything that fell off from the last 100 mile trip I heard a chirp. Found the CO2 detector was bad. No big deal off to the RV store and found out these have a 10 year life span. Well mine says replace in 2012. My trailer is a 2010 so that means they put in a 7 year old part!!!!!! I already replaced the LP that was out of date before the trailer build out. The CO2 detector btw was 110 bucks. What a sad and shameful way to run a company