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CarlT100
Aug 01, 2015Explorer
GoinThisAway wrote:steadypraying426 wrote:
Unfortunately, they do not accept new rvs as trades.
Unfortunately, your "new" rv stopped being new as soon as you drove it off the lot. Newer maybe, but not new. So you'll likely have to take a sizeable loss to change to another unit so soon.
In the meantime, there are some things you can do to make your life in your current unit more comfortable and I'm sure folks here will share a lot of tips. Here's one my Dad learned that may work for you. If you sit near a large window install a baseboard heater under it and run it on low. This stops the draft that can make sitting next to a window uncomfortably cold.
I bought three small electric heaters. We use one in the garage (which is our dinning room), one in the living room/kitchen, and one in the main bathroom - which we only turn on when we shower. These heaters plus the furnace kept us warm and comfortable in 20F weather. The heaters also cut down on propane usage. The furnace did not run nearly as much as it did without the heaters.
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