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Old 12-05-2005, 06:45 PM   #4
stiles watson
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Leona
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M.O.C. #2059
Looks like your question has been answered, so I just want to add about a penny's worth. If you do what we did, trying to find the "perfect" unit will drive you nuts. Every manufacturer is flawed in some way because the RV business is a business of trade-offs, i.e., we traded a closet for an onboard washer and dryer.

There is a ratio between quality and price, but as you move up the price ladder, you hit a point of diminishing returns. So you have to determine what is really important to you AND what it will cost to you to get there. For us, balance was the key. We finally decided that the Montana products (not all keystone products) were the best value. A solid ratio between, safety, longivity, quality, functionality, and beauty was the balance we settled on.

Never forget that whatever unit you buy by whatever manufacturer, preventative and reparative maintenance will take up residence at your door. Happy hunting.
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