Jul-20-2019 01:50 PM
"Save for the Future but Live for Today"
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Sep-15-2019 11:00 PM
qtla9111 wrote:
We had two Trailmanors. I miss it. They were ideal for towing with a small SUV. We had the comfort of our Nissan Pathfinder and the use of a 1) 2001 2720 and then 2) 2001 3326. Truly comfortable, easy setup, low maintenance and did I mention easy towing? 🙂 Great kitchen with full stovetop/oven, microwave and a huge kitchen sink. In 2720 we had a cabinet A/C which was great.
We moved to a standard TT which we love but it's not the same. Only problem with the Trailmanor is the price. However, there are many used units at very good prices.
Maybe in the future.
Sep-15-2019 08:49 PM
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Sep-05-2019 05:06 AM
SoundGuy wrote:1968mooney wrote:
Seems many looking for a easy towing hard sided RV are missing when they do not research these units.
Many do but can't get past the sticker shock. :E
Sep-04-2019 04:53 PM
1968mooney wrote:
Seems many looking for a easy towing hard sided RV are missing when they do not research these units.
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Aug-16-2019 06:25 AM
retraite wrote:
And, I don't have to spend any more money.
Aug-15-2019 11:10 PM
retraite wrote:SoundGuy wrote:
Times have changed so there's no need to carry two EU2000i gensets just because you may want to power A/C. Sell both of your EU2000i gensets and use the proceeds to buy just one EU2200i. Equip your A/C with a ***Link Removed***. Since your A/C isn't a conventional roof mount A/C you can always call Micro-Air for advice on the installation. Those who have done this find their EU2200i will easily start a 13,500 BTU A/C even when ambient temps are quite high and at considerable elevation.
Well, let's see. I own two perfectly good EU2000s, have figured out how to store and transport them, and I'm "old school" in the way downeasters are - i.e., Use it up, wear it out, make it do.
So thanks for the suggestion, but, my times have not changed. Maybe that's why the DW is my DW for more than fifty years, and we've lived in the same house for over forty years.
And, I don't have to spend any more money.
Cheers.