โMay-31-2017 06:34 AM
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โMay-31-2017 08:44 PM
pickjare wrote:
Op, on the subject of bathtub or not:
BUY a trailer that has a small tub. Our trailer has a small tub and for kids it is as useful as the large tub in our house. When our kids were babies we bathed them in kitchen sink. Now 2 yrs. and 5 yrs. they bathe in the small tub. Works excellent. We have a 6 gallon water heater that produces truly scolding hot water. I don't know how the pipes, connections, and valves handle it. Think about it, if you mix 6 gallons near boiling water with 6 gallons cold water you fill a small tub with very comfortable warm water. Half hour later another 6 gallons is ready.
It's great, one of the best parts of our camping is the small tub and 6 gallon water heater. On an early spring outing last year, our kids both took hot baths at 7,000 feet with snow outside. I told them not many people have taken a nice hot bath way back in the mountains like that. It's what a camp trailer provides for us. Get the 6 gallon water heater and small tub. Good luck on the mattress.
โMay-31-2017 08:29 PM
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โMay-31-2017 04:56 PM
Bols2DawaLL wrote:
There must be a few brands that use "full" size queens . I know Coachmen Freedom Express line do even in their smaller trailers.
โMay-31-2017 01:19 PM
โMay-31-2017 12:47 PM
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โMay-31-2017 12:29 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
6 gallons of hot water will not go very far... Tubs are useless in a camper. Teach the toddler to take a shower, or just simply give him/her a cat bath...
โMay-31-2017 12:01 PM
Bols2DawaLL wrote:
There must be a few brands that use "full" size queens . I know Coachmen Freedom Express line do even in their smaller trailers .
โMay-31-2017 11:54 AM
pennysmom09 wrote:
We have a 12 gallon water heater, don't some travel trailers have more than 6 gallon heaters?
โMay-31-2017 11:51 AM
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โMay-31-2017 11:08 AM
wrgrs50s wrote:
We had a short queen in our first rig and we pulled the mattress out from the headboard about 6 or 7 inches and stuffed a piece of foam across it. Put a full queen size memory foam pad down over that and ahaaa !!! You could never tell the difference since your pillows went to the headboard anyway.