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Old 02-13-2006, 01:38 AM   #18
Wrenchtraveller
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As was mentioned earlier, everything in an RV is compromise. When Montana decided to put the washer/dryer closet in smaller models than any of the competition, they had to allow for that cabinet door to swing open so they needed the space for that to happen.

The TV door that swings out and gives you different viewing angles is a feature my wife likes.
She is a TV nut that likes to glance over when she is putting her make up on and she can do this with the new TV arrangement.

We are not real big people and a queen size is fine in our stick house so we would never want to squeeze by the closet and struggle to make the bed just for the extra mattress size.

If we were buying a fifth wheel to put on a summer vacation spot, we would have a rear kitchen model but we bought this unit to travel in and our last rear kitchen model was a joy to live in and terrible to travel with. Because the rear end of a trailer get's bounced the most a rear fridge and cupbourds are a real challange to pack up and opening your fridge door is always a new adventure.

Bottom line, everbody has features they deem essential and these same features some people don't even want. My wife wanted a washer/dryer combination unit. The same size model in a Cardinal we almost bought did not have it, so that scratched that brand. Yet many people don't want a W/D in their unit. Choices..........life is all about choices. Good Luck in your RV quest.
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