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Started by pinstriper, December 12, 2015, 11:45:27 PM

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pinstriper

Let's eat, Grandma !
Let's eat Grandma !
Punctuation. It saves lives.

2014 14DBS
2013 4Runner | 2006 F-150 5.4 V8 (ruh ruh ruh)
2015 Hobie Outback

ammobob

I like the diamond plated cabinets but pricy for a 20' with steel frame and wood.

pinstriper

[quote timestamp="1450189258" author="@ammobob" source="/post/17142/thread"]I like the diamond plated cabinets but pricy for a 20' with steel frame and wood.[/quote]Exactly. The Camplites are already spendy compared to your run of the mill steel and wood trailer. These go beyond CL's price list with a pleasant whoooshing sound, but without the rest of the benefits of CL's construction. At least they are using aluminum skin instead of fiberglass.
Let's eat, Grandma !
Let's eat Grandma !
Punctuation. It saves lives.

2014 14DBS
2013 4Runner | 2006 F-150 5.4 V8 (ruh ruh ruh)
2015 Hobie Outback

leslie

These Escapes are so expensive because each one is hand made by a small crew, so there is no assembly line process. These RVs have some nice design features. I especially like the large windows. I also like the room the bathroom has that goes  across the entire rear of the camper.
Located in Kentucky and Florida at present

whoofit

It's got a lot of wide open space like a toy hauler. That's a plus. I too like the large glass. The breakfast bar positioned with outdoor viewing is great. The price and materials are not very attractive. What gives with the lack of base cabinets under the countertop?


I wish LL had front glass in the orbs. I looked into it a bit and was told it can be done by someone local to me.

leslie

I also liked the industrial-looking wardrobe made from the diamond plate aluminum. It's also easy to clean.
Located in Kentucky and Florida at present