โFeb-28-2010 07:12 PM
โFeb-05-2012 05:17 PM
โJan-30-2012 01:12 PM
RainbowsEnd wrote:gregrc75 wrote:
I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.
We did almost the same exact thing. Great minds and all that lol
โJan-29-2012 10:28 PM
baunno wrote:
Has anybody replaced the rinky-dink exhaust fan over the shower? If so, what did you install in its place?
Also, does anybody know if there is wiring in the vent area over the kitchen so a fan can be installed there as well?
Our last camper was a Forest River and it has an awesome vary speed exhaust fan which I believe was made by SHUR-flo. It sure did pull the air and Iโd like that again in our Bullet.
โJan-29-2012 06:20 PM
gregrc75 wrote:
I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.
โJan-29-2012 02:45 PM
gregrc75 wrote:LivingthedreamOH wrote:
Bedroom hint:
Lengthen bedroom mattress fast and easy.
Buy Queen mattress topper.
Cut off extra length.
Pull mattress away from the top of the bed.
Drop excess mattress topper piece in space.
Slide mattress toward head of bed until it makes contact with the topper piece..
Adds a bit of extra length to the bed.
Another hint I used in my old camper. I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.
In my Bullet I replaced the mattress with a tempurpedic.
โJan-29-2012 07:38 AM
โJan-29-2012 03:58 AM
LivingthedreamOH wrote:
Bedroom hint:
Lengthen bedroom mattress fast and easy.
Buy Queen mattress topper.
Cut off extra length.
Pull mattress away from the top of the bed.
Drop excess mattress topper piece in space.
Slide mattress toward head of bed until it makes contact with the topper piece..
Adds a bit of extra length to the bed.
โJan-28-2012 01:26 PM
โJan-28-2012 01:16 PM
โJan-28-2012 12:43 PM
RainbowsEnd wrote:baunno wrote:
A couple of niggling things about it, while the picture on the flat screen is very good, it is too small while sitting in the reclining chairs. 2. the reclining chairs recline too much and 3. if you don't keep your cubby doors locked up front rain will seep into the bedroom along the walls on either side of the bed.
We got a larger tv and since we are at a seasonal site we just leave it sitting on top of the entertainment area. The smaller tv is home. We may install in the rv bedroom eventually. Right now we don't have any tv service, phone or internet so we don't really use it but for dvd's we may bring.
The recliners are fine for me. One reclines more than the other. I've these leather look cubes that we use as foot stools and that works great. Top comes off so its good for storage also. Someone on the boards here made some sort of stop for the recliners. Turn them over and check for adjustment in the center area. Or put a block under the spring in the back, that keeps them from going back to far. I've not done any of this, it's just what I've read.
We had issues with raining coming in twice but never again. We're not sure if we had it locked or not when water got in. Usually those doors are always locked. Something we've made a point at doing all the time now.
โJan-27-2012 05:45 PM
โJan-27-2012 05:06 PM
baunno wrote:
A couple of niggling things about it, while the picture on the flat screen is very good, it is too small while sitting in the reclining chairs. 2. the reclining chairs recline too much and 3. if you don't keep your cubby doors locked up front rain will seep into the bedroom along the walls on either side of the bed.
โJan-27-2012 04:56 PM
LivingthedreamOH wrote:
We purchased the 2012 bullet Premier 28RLPR and lov ite. We went to the RV show right after we bought this TTand felt sure we got a great camper.
โJan-27-2012 04:41 PM
โJan-27-2012 01:13 PM
baunno wrote:LivingthedreamOH wrote:
We purchased the 2012 bullet Premier 28RLPR and lov ite. We went to the RV show right after we bought this TTand felt sure we got a great camper.
We bought our Bullet 28RLPR last September from Aborgasht in Troy OH. I travelled from Nashville TN to trade in our Forest River Cherokee and we really love this camper! We towed it down to Florida last October for a week at the beach and then used it again for another week for Thanksgiving. It has been wonderful and we are looking forward to 2012 with it! A couple of niggling things about it, while the picture on the flat screen is very good, it is too small while sitting in the reclining chairs. 2. the reclining chairs recline too much and 3. if you don't keep your cubby doors locked up front rain will seep into the bedroom along the walls on either side of the bed.
Hey, over all its a GREAT camper and we are very happy with ours!
Happy camping,
Kevin