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โAug-28-2013 05:45 PM
MookieKat wrote:
That is amazing!! Jaycos are supposed to be green!!
โAug-28-2013 04:59 PM
โAug-28-2013 04:28 PM
MookieKat wrote:
Here is a possibility. I found this new Coachmen Apex 214RB about 40 minutes from our house. Price is $17,000. Why so low? The same floorplan in a FF is $22,000!
Is Coachmen an inferior product compared to the Fun Finder?
โAug-28-2013 03:49 PM
westend wrote:MookieKat wrote:Hmmm, I looked through the TRA website and my impression is that they are selling that neat green stamp to some of the trailer mfg's. If you look through their criteria for certification and the few material suppliers that are listed, it becomes evident that material science is not their long suit. Two other things that sent a red flag up for me were the classification system, "gold, silver, emerald", etc. and their location, Elkhart, IN.
Very helpful website!! This is the TRA's listing of all the green certified TTs and their level of rating.
http://www.certifiedgreenrvs.com/greenRVs.html
From this site, we have narrowed down our choices to Evergreen and Coachmen - Freedom Express or Catalina. These have the highest rating in terms of indoor air quality. Whew!! What a relief to find this type of info!!
โAug-28-2013 02:49 PM
MookieKat wrote:Hmmm, I looked through the TRA website and my impression is that they are selling that neat green stamp to some of the trailer mfg's. If you look through their criteria for certification and the few material suppliers that are listed, it becomes evident that material science is not their long suit. Two other things that sent a red flag up for me were the classification system, "gold, silver, emerald", etc. and their location, Elkhart, IN.
Very helpful website!! This is the TRA's listing of all the green certified TTs and their level of rating.
http://www.certifiedgreenrvs.com/greenRVs.html
From this site, we have narrowed down our choices to Evergreen and Coachmen - Freedom Express or Catalina. These have the highest rating in terms of indoor air quality. Whew!! What a relief to find this type of info!!
โAug-28-2013 02:42 PM
โAug-28-2013 09:29 AM
MookieKat wrote:PenMan wrote:
Our Roo hybrid had a smell to it when we first got it. I opened some windows and ran the fan for a couple of days and the smell went away. Never came back even after being closed up for the winter. When we got our new 2013 Open Range this year it did not have any smell.
What make is the Open Range?
โAug-28-2013 04:16 AM
โAug-27-2013 09:05 PM
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โAug-27-2013 08:56 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
new smell and fragrant? Open a few windows and it will be just fine?
Look up formaldehyde. Toxic when off gassing and continues to be harmful in small confined areas like an RV 'especially' for children. ๐
โAug-27-2013 08:34 PM
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