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  1. Member Bass AHolic's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeSF View Post
    Thanks for the input. We decided to go with a reflection 5th wheel by Grand Design. My wife wanted 2 important features. She is 4'10 so the microwave had to be low enough for her to use without dumping food on her 2nd, the shower had to be big enough for her to wash her hair. The reflection 29RS fit her bill. We pick it up mid November from northern Indiana We will camp in it for a few days up close to the dealership then bring her home to TN. looking forward to this new chapter in our retirement years.
    Good idea, use everything on it, and if any issues be close to get fixed before trip home.. now ya need to get some of those Walmart brands good or Pillsbury, orange flavored pop biscuit style Cinnamon Rolls, we use the WM brand as can get almost 2 for what 1 Pillsbury cost. and in reality not much different besides Price as do buy both.. times the WM is sold out . another good thing is Polar Brand fruit in glass jars, 88 cents and $1.88 for large. apples , pears, mixed fruit, strawberry, mandarin orange . I got tired of buying fresh furit and its not ripe rock hard, and apples after the 1st cut turn brown before eat next slice.these have a long shelf life as packed in sugar water.. no waste neither. Propane is the 1 thing you can keep tanks full and let it sit, propane don't go bad enjoy! we take TT to Walmart on way to lake/campsite . why handle groceries & supplies twice?? load up camper and done. other wise load up truck /car go home unload and put in camper lolo.. make a list , always something forget then long ride to town..

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    THIS ! When not in use, park it under cover. Have owned 2 campers and learned first hand that water infiltration is a campers worst enemy.
    Quote Originally Posted by csurp View Post
    After you have narrowed down the possibilities, haunt a few campgrounds and see if you can find older versions of the make/models you are considering. Water intrusion is the biggest camper killer. Look for wavy or buckled panels that are a dead giveaway that water is getting in.

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