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trekkerman
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Posted: 09 Apr 2019 at 9:12pm |
We've been camping with a travel trailer for almost a decade. One thing I never quite understood why most campers when plugged in with campground electric use there propane stove inside. We always carry a small Walmart type hot plate, plug it in to cook. If the evening is warm we run an extension cord to the picnic table and use a hot plate there. Why use your propane when you are paying for the electricity at the site? And when plugged in we always use a small Wamart electric heater when needed rather than the blast furnace type in the trailer.
But everyone's different.
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mcarter
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To each their own. I use a hotplate and electric heater also when using campground electricity, also have a gas grill.
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Mike Carter
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trekkerman
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Just finished a one month trip with our new 2019 R Pod. Everything fine but the window blinds were impossible to use. Impossible to get them to stay up. Impossible to get them to come down. Anyone else with that problem?
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