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Old 05-29-2010, 03:40 PM   #1
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Cant wait for the new model releases

DW and I are excited about the new model releases. We are going to move into a 5er, and are wanting to see what models have the outdoor kitchen on them. We looked at a 36footer last week and it was nice dont get me wrong, it had automatic flushers for the black tanks, and the price was there to back it up. 60,000. Oh well its only money. A new item we saw was the key fob runs almost everything. level it, awning, dump tanks all from a key fob. the way i carry key in my pocket id be in Wal-Mart and unhook, setup, and dump all on the parking lot, just caused my leg was itching.
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:26 AM   #2
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Wow! A key fob that replaces burning calories. Now DH and I could handle that! Happy shopping!
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Old 05-31-2010, 01:19 PM   #3
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I'll be quite honest the salesman thinks the key fob deal is great but it doesnt interest me in the least. And you pay for it wheather you want it or not, it comes standard on most models.
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Wonder if better deals are to be had on 2010s once the new ones come out.
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Old 05-31-2010, 02:57 PM   #5
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They always offer good deals to move inventory, the bad part is the deals offered are deals that should be available to everyone anytime or the year. Dont get me started on salesmen and their So called deals.
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Old 06-01-2010, 08:47 PM   #6
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Anyone seen or have an outdoor kitchen on your camper?
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Anyone seen or have an outdoor kitchen on your camper?
We do not.
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:19 PM   #8
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I have it on th DL.......Jayco is supposed to incorporate this outdoor kitchen on several of their new models

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Old 06-03-2010, 06:39 AM   #9
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Seen them at the Rv show last January. Mine has an outside grill but no kitchen.
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Anyone seen or have an outdoor kitchen on your camper?
We have the outdoor kitchen on our Eagle 304BHK. Camping this weekend for the first time with this new TT. Will let you know what I think.

First impression is great, however it has an outside stove that is equipped vs a grill. I am planning on putting the grill on a table close by, but need to find a dual regulator for the propane.
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We have the outdoor kitchen on our Eagle 304BHK. Camping this weekend for the first time with this new TT. Will let you know what I think.

First impression is great, however it has an outside stove that is equipped vs a grill. I am planning on putting the grill on a table close by, but need to find a dual regulator for the propane.
Idlove to see a pic of your trailer w/kitchen
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When do new models typically get released? I'm in the market for a pop-up, and would love to find a 2010 model that a dealer is trying to move. It is something that I'm definitely willing to wait for.
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2011 should be hitting the market in the next couple months
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We looked at the outdoor kitchens and thought they were really just a fad - lots of extra weight and wasted space.

While I've seen units with outdoor kitchens in the showrooms, I haven't seen any in the Campgrounds. I'm very curious about owners pros & cons about them.
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Me to Monk, We have seen 2 in the campground and both were being used the owners liked em. They were both only on their first outing with them though. The wife and I cook ouside almost all the time, and that is why I think I would like one. Im hoping they are offered in more 5th wheel models.
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When do new models typically get released? I'm in the market for a pop-up, and would love to find a 2010 model that a dealer is trying to move. It is something that I'm definitely willing to wait for.
Are ya downsizing Sam or, if I may ask, is the pop-up for a son or daughter? We're thinking about an Eagle but not sure which floor plan. If we get a new one, this year or next, we want one we can live in for at least 4 to 6 months at a stretch. Our current 5'er is OK but the bedroom isn't are large as I'd like. Us ole railroad types can't ever be happy with what we've got.
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We have the 304BHK TT with the outside kitchen.. Is great to have the fridge outside for drinks and condiments; preventing unnecessary in and out trips by kids.. The two burner stove top is very narrow though and would have to have two very small pans to be able to use both at same time.
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