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- K9SailorsExplorerI could have posted a LINK to Bundutec but they didn't have a video of the TC and Pippi's channel is how I found out about this rig. Sure, she's not as polished as a "professional" RV presenter, but she's nice to watch.
One thing that really interests me about this rig is the open cassette toilet with swivel bowl - clever! - realterExplorer
Bubtoofat wrote:
Here's a video of Rory and his TC at the Overland Expo. CLICK
Mike
As a long time Realtor, it's most important to "stage" your house and have it spotless before showing. The same applies to an RV. Too bad Rory didn't do this before the video. Even a plate of food sitting there, along with tons of **** and clutter everywhere. - Butch50Explorerrjsurfer (Ron),
She might be good in her field but maybe she should learn something about a TC before doing an interview on it. Because by not learning something before putting it out for people to see makes her still look like someone that has no idea what she is doing. If she wants to look a little more professional than prepare a little more for the interview.
Before I retired I did briefings for big companies that were looking to use our services. No I was not in sales, just supported the sales department. It was technical field so I had to know my stuff. If I had come across like that I would have been out of a job.
I wouldn't bet on her spending more nights in an RV than me. I have been RVing for over 44 years and have spent many nights in an RV. I have full timed in my 5ers for over 4 years on projects and many, many nights in the other 41 years.
I have had more than 20 RVs from TCers to 5ers and MHs up to DP and back down.
I have never seen her site before you mentioned it. In closing I'll still stand by my comments, learn what you are going to interview someone about and know a little about the subject before doing it. That is not really a hard thing to do. Then you don't come across like this.
I'll not respond because it is just taking away from the OPs thread. - rjsurferExplorer
Butch50 wrote:
It looks like the camper has a good concept for roughing it with some comfort.
The person doing the interview is an idiot though in my opinion. Doesn't have any idea what she was talking about calling the TC a trailer right off the bat and she just went down hill from there. Why don't they use people that have an idea what they are talking about at an vent like this. Oh well it takes all kinds.
That gal that does the video is Pippy Peterson as others have mentioned she has her own YouTube channel about life in an RV and some how to maintenance tricks.
Not many women full time by themselves for a years in a small trailer. Very interesting channel and a very interesting woman. She has probably camped out more nights than you Mr Butch.
As you said, she doesn't know squat about TC'c.
Ron W - K9SailorsExplorer
Butch50 wrote:
The person doing the interview is an idiot though in my opinion. Doesn't have any idea what she was talking about calling the TC a trailer right off the bat and she just went down hill from there. Why don't they use people that have an idea what they are talking about at an vent like this. Oh well it takes all kinds.
This video is not a company production. The gal you're talking about is a fulltimer that has an RV vlog channel. Overall, I think her presentations stand out above others. - Butch50ExplorerIt looks like the camper has a good concept for roughing it with some comfort.
The person doing the interview is an idiot though in my opinion. Doesn't have any idea what she was talking about calling the TC a trailer right off the bat and she just went down hill from there. Why don't they use people that have an idea what they are talking about at an vent like this. Oh well it takes all kinds. - jefe_4x4ExplorerI like the ideas and the product. However, it makes my tiny Lance 165-s look palatial. Good thing they used the widest angle lens for the vid, as it looks like the 3 people standing in there took up all the floor space. Every TC made has gone through a thoughtful engineering process; decisions made with all the trade-offs in mind to lure the potential buyer.
jefe - _DJ_1Explorer II
bighatnohorse wrote:
realter wrote:
He had several campers in Colorado Springs. Lots of features for the price he was asking. Very suprised he still has it, somebody is missing out on a good buy, maybe??
That was on display at the Colorado Springs national Truck Camper Rally. It appeared to be a well built camper and would be a serious contender for adventure travel.
Built with a cassette waste tank, it implies that it is capable of and meant for foreign travel and serious boondocking.
I've never had a cassette toilet but I think I would like it. The ability to empty it in pit toilets at places like Forest Service campgrounds vs finding a dump station really appeals to me. - bighatnohorseExplorer II
realter wrote:
He had several campers in Colorado Springs. Lots of features for the price he was asking. Very suprised he still has it, somebody is missing out on a good buy, maybe??
That was on display at the Colorado Springs national Truck Camper Rally. It appeared to be a well built camper and would be a serious contender for adventure travel.
Built with a cassette waste tank, it implies that it is capable of and meant for foreign travel and serious boondocking.
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