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2oldman wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:And you didn't. I doubt there's a coach on the market that would not block something with a slide in.
If a slide blocks anything I don't buy it.
โDec-02-2017 06:08 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:And you didn't. I doubt there's a coach on the market that would not block something with a slide in.
If a slide blocks anything I don't buy it.
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โDec-01-2017 10:41 PM
downtheroad wrote:
Learned our lesson with a previous trailer...
Deal breaker: a slide that blocks access to bedroom, bathroom, refrigerator, pantry.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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โDec-01-2017 06:36 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I would not have a camper that did not have everything accessible with the slides in. We use our camper a lot ... especially in winter ... with slides "in," in order to help on heating propane usage. It makes a world of difference with slides in or out when heating the camper when it's below freezing temperatures.
When traveling, we have access to everything without deploying the slides. No matter where we stop, there's never a problem. And many, many times we've simply pulled over on the shoulder, run back in the camper, and used the bathroom. Deploying slides on the shoulder of an highway or an interstate, well .... that's just never going to happen! So, accessibility is an absolute must for us.
Ours is a TT, not a 5er. For lots of reasons we opted for a TT instead of a 5er, and still happy with our decision. I think TT's are more forgiving on accessibility with slides in than 5er's. Maybe you could rethink your RV of choice if accessibility is critical in your world? (It's just a thought there).
I do know, the wrong camper will be no fun. You need to make sure it's functional under any condition. You never know when you'll need to use it under less than pristine conditions.
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Lantley wrote:Yep, me too. Our fridge is only accessible with the kitchen slide out, but it's the small one so it's not a biggie. But I really wouldn't want to have to open a slide every time to use the bathroom. We sometimes stop for a bathroom break on the side of the road or Exit/Entry ramps, usually not very level at all.downtheroad wrote:
Learned our lesson with a previous trailer...
Deal breaker: a slide that blocks access to bedroom, bathroom, refrigerator, pantry.
For me only the bathroom is a true deal breaker.
Access to the other areas is negotiable
โDec-01-2017 11:49 AM