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Old 07-31-2016, 02:51 AM   #6
bshgto
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quote:Originally posted by cdaniels

IMO.... Bshgto, that's what makes the world go round, Inventors! Sometimes they work, other times they do but not great. We did our first trip with our residental and boy what a difference! We even drove 14 hrs and all was cold no problems, no inverter. We can not go back to the other type ever! As far as the wood, we also hated to loose it but it really makes the rv look updated. The only issue we had we forgot to secure the doors of the refrig x1 and water bottles and cucumbers met us at the door lol. We did not forget that again. Good news nothing liquid opened so no mess. Enjoy your new refrig! Did you go with the Samsung?
Well thanks for trying to help out. Your right, now that we have used the new refrig I`ll never go back either, we have no inverter and may not install one, still monitoring temps during trips. The big Samsung would not fit so we bought an nice Frigidaire that fit with no serious modifications. Your also right about the updated look now that I`ve lived with it for a while, don`t care about the doors anymore. Thanks again.
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