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Old 02-01-2016, 08:10 AM   #1
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Trash in 2016 29.5BHDS

Has anyone figured out where to locate a trash barrel inside? In my old TT, I had storage under sink. No option here in this one....Ideas? Pictures? Maybe even a link to one you purchased that works perfect? With the weather being so warm here in MA lately, I am getting the bug.

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We have an average plastic kitchen trash bin that we placed against the front wall, left of the main mirror--by the main slide out. My wife would move it next to her, when she does food prep. Then, put it back against the front wall all other times.

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Has anyone figured out where to locate a trash barrel inside? In my old TT, I had storage under sink. No option here in this one....Ideas? Pictures? Maybe even a link to one you purchased that works perfect? With the weather being so warm here in MA lately, I am getting the bug.

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I'm sure that would be a question that I'll be asking in a month or two.
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We had to do many trials and errors on all the storage areas. One thing we wished Jayco would had left alone was the storage in the bedroom slide out. For the 2016 model, they reduced the main closet space to about 19" wide, which left us with trying to find storage bins for our clothes that are either that width or smaller. Yes, they did add another window and a new single drawer, but we'd rather have the full closet.

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I'm sure that would be a question that I'll be asking in a month or two.
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That's where I was thinking to put the trash as well....just wish they had under sink storage, but oh well. We will be using the window in the bedroom slide as a bed for our dog. I will be making some type of stand what will rest on the window sill, and slide under the mattress so it will be like an extension off the side.
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Since Jayco included so many decorative pillows for our bed, we ended up using the window sill to stack them when we go to bed.

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That's where I was thinking to put the trash as well....just wish they had under sink storage, but oh well. We will be using the window in the bedroom slide as a bed for our dog. I will be making some type of stand what will rest on the window sill, and slide under the mattress so it will be like an extension off the side.
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That is the very question my wife first asked after we walked through a unit. Keeping it along the wall under the mirror is my first place to try. With two little one's, one in diapers, we make A LOT of trips to the dumpster so our can never gets even close to full.
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I keep mine in the dinette slide out drawer and empty it about every other day when I take Tunces out for her walk ( one of many).
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If we need an extra seat I've got this piece of oak. I notched it out to fit over the sides of the drawer.
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I keep mine in the dinette slide out drawer and empty it about every other day when I take Tunces out for her walk ( one of many).
Not a bad idea. The wife & I were at the Boston RV show, sitting in a 29.5 trying to figure out where all of our 'stuff' will go, once we get ours. I thought of making a sliding shelve for under the dinette seats, since the storage is long yet has no outside access to this area. Getting very anxious to get ours and start camping.

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Pretty good idea. You let people sit on that?
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Pretty good idea. You let people sit on that?
Yes I do, when it was made in 2010 ( the TT) they had a brace that prevented the drawer from flopping up and down so it's pretty sturity. It's been in use now for 3 years and I sit on it when we have guests and I weigh 170-175 lbs.
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The only problem for us, would be that we don't have a booth dinette in our 5th wheel. We ended up with the dining table and four-chair configuration.

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I've been thinking about adding a few hooks and hanging a trash can under the overhang of the countertop. That way it wouldn't block the floor vent and it'll be close and should ride there fine going down the road.
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I like that idea as well. We recently added a small basket with hooks for keys to the front side panel below the sink. We use it to hold our cell phones while they get charged up, and to hang our keys.

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I've been thinking about adding a few hooks and hanging a trash can under the overhang of the countertop. That way it wouldn't block the floor vent and it'll be close and should ride there fine going down the road.
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