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d1h
Nomad III
Jan 29, 2021

Heartland Pioneer RL 250

Anyone familiar with the Heartland Pioneer RL 250? I've been looking online at one and I like the floor plan. I like the two reclining chairs etc. From what I can tell from the pictures there doesn't appear to be much in the way of electrical outlets. I don't see any over the kitchen counter. That would be very inconvenient if you wanted to plug in a coffee maker, toaster or any other small appliance. Gotta have my coffee in the morning.
  • I'm moving this from General RVing to Travel Trailers where there's more specific knowledge.

    I looked up the floor plan and it looks really nice. I'd be shocked (no pun intended) if there were no outlets in the kitchen, especially since there's already power over there for the microwave.

    What are your thoughts on having an outside door in the bedroom? I don't know why, but that would make me a little uneasy.
  • dedmiston wrote:


    I looked up the floor plan and it looks really nice. I'd be shocked (no pun intended) if there were no outlets in the kitchen, especially since there's already power over there for the microwave.

    What are your thoughts on having an outside door in the bedroom? I don't know why, but that would make me a little uneasy.


    Acutally having a outside door in the bedroom was very specific item on our list of must haves. Our trailer has a door in the master bedroom and a door at the rear near the bathroom. The bedroom door is nice when camping so we do not have to disturb DD when she was young..

    Now days now she is a grown adult, we find it is handy with loading and unloading the trailer and still comes in handy anytime we don't wish to walk all the way back to the rear of the trailer if we want to use the campgrounds facilities.

    Door has two locks and one is a deadbolt and obscured glass which DW added a curtain to.

    As far as outlets in kitchen, there will be some, just may not be noticeable in the pix or drawings..
  • They might be located on the underside of the upper cabinets like ours are.
  • 7,600 pounds GVWR but two 3,500 pound max axles. I don't like that.

    See https://heartlandrvs.com/rv-model/pioneer-rl250/