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jobythebay wrote:aarond76 wrote:
I don't understand why having to open a slide to access the bathroom or fridge is a deal breaker. We cannot access our bathroom without opening our slide. We have to open it a foot or so to be able to get by. Why is this a deal breaker when traveling? We do it all the time. Ouch, my index finger as I hold the power button for a few seconds to extend the slide a bit. Then by the time everyone is done with the bathroom hopefully my finger has had time to quit cramping from all the strain in holding the button down first time, and I am able to struggle thru the 5 second process once again. Its no more of a deal breaker than having to unfold the steps in order to get inside the trailer. In fact its less labor intensive than unfolding the steps.
You should reach out to other people who have owned the v-nose trailers. It has been noted on here that they are more affected by cross winds. I have no personal experience with them. You should speak to people with first hand experience to get their take on the matter.
um. if I have to go to the bathroom I would rather not have to wait till we stop
โNov-21-2013 09:22 AM
aarond76 wrote:
I don't understand why having to open a slide to access the bathroom or fridge is a deal breaker. We cannot access our bathroom without opening our slide. We have to open it a foot or so to be able to get by. Why is this a deal breaker when traveling? We do it all the time. Ouch, my index finger as I hold the power button for a few seconds to extend the slide a bit. Then by the time everyone is done with the bathroom hopefully my finger has had time to quit cramping from all the strain in holding the button down first time, and I am able to struggle thru the 5 second process once again. Its no more of a deal breaker than having to unfold the steps in order to get inside the trailer. In fact its less labor intensive than unfolding the steps.
You should reach out to other people who have owned the v-nose trailers. It has been noted on here that they are more affected by cross winds. I have no personal experience with them. You should speak to people with first hand experience to get their take on the matter.
โNov-21-2013 07:05 AM
โNov-21-2013 04:43 AM
pipers family wrote:
Thanks, one thing I thought that we would like is to be able to stop along the road for restroom services in our own trailer- without having to move a slide or to be able to stop at a store for groceries and place them in the fridge without having to move a slide. My husband does not think the fridge option is such a big deal, but he is thinking the bathroom being accessible is a big deal. What do you think? Do these matter to anyone else? or am I making this purchase harder than it needs to be?
โNov-20-2013 08:04 PM
โNov-20-2013 10:59 AM
pipers family wrote:
Also, I was wondering, since we live in Texas and plan on about 36 foot of trailer, we are thinking that we will need an option of two AC units. If you have a tree, one might do, but if not... has anyone ever not been able to cool their trailer down in Texas, middle of the day with just one AC?
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