We are so happy to hear we could help you out and super excited to hear you got a Minnie! You are going to have so much fun. Congrats to you. Let us know how it goes. Thanks for sharing your experience and for watching.
Hi, excellent review and so detailed. You did not mention what the rear wall panels are constructed of. Are they the same construction as the side walls or different. Please be specific. Thanks
Thanks for acknowledging that this really does take a lot of time and work, but we love doing it and hope it helps you out in some way with decisions you are making. Thanks for watching.
We know it can, it's a big job to learn as much as you can to make an informed decision on what to buy. Glad we could help you out. Thanks for watching.
We do not know the R-Value of the specific insulation product they use. R-Values in RVs are very tough to calculate and compare to each other as each manufacturer calculates their R-values based on different things, so you are not comparing apples to apples when it comes to R-value. The details that make one trailer better insulated than another would be how thick the insulation is, how thick the walls and roof are, what products are being used, is the underbelly enclosed and are windows single or double pane. Hope that helps. Thanks for hanging out and watching.
Can’t believe the walls are Pinch rolled. Pinch rolled side walls would greatly lower my quality assessment of Winnebago Winnie Minnie series. However, it seems to work for them.
We would rather see vacuum bonding but pinch rolled is more common and does reduce cost. You are right it does seem to be working for them as we have not heard of a bunch problems with delamination. Thanks for watching.
I am looking forward to your Minnie series! Could you explain awning toppers for slides? What are they? Do RVs come with them or do you have to install them yourself? Thanks!
Great we are looking forward to sharing some more. The slide toppers are little awnings attached to the exterior wall and the outer edge of the slide. Their function is to cover the top of the slide when it is in it's extended position. Just helps to shed water and help avoid leaves and the such from settling on top of the slide which could become a problem when you pull it in. Absolutely anything you can do to avoid water getting near any opening on your slide is helpful. Some RVs come with them for others, almost any, it is an option you can add. We would not install them ourselves but I'm sure there are lots of handy folks out there that could and you may even find a 'how to video' on youtube for that but you won't find it on our channel 😉. Looking forward to showing you more of the Winnebago Minnie Series. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching.
Please do remember we receive absolutely NO COMPENSATION from any manufacturer or dealership. We only share our opinions and love of RVs hoping to help those trying to make decisions or those who love them as much as we do to just get a look.
Your tremendous research and explanation convinced me to purchase a Minnie. Thank you for your work, I appreciate it!
We are so happy to hear we could help you out and super excited to hear you got a Minnie! You are going to have so much fun. Congrats to you. Let us know how it goes. Thanks for sharing your experience and for watching.
Hi, excellent review and so detailed. You did not mention what the rear wall panels are constructed of. Are they the same construction as the side walls or different. Please be specific. Thanks
Great video, very informative. Would this be similar build to a 2022 Micro Minnie?
Yes it should be very similar. I don't think their were any major structural or material changes in those 2 years. Thanks for watching.
Awesome job
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the information. I have a Winnie Mini. I am hoping for many years of use. Sounds like I made a good choice.
You are welcome. We hope you have years of fun too. They really do open up so many ways to have fun and explore. Thanks for watching.
Very good! Thanks!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Thanks 4 your research. You & your time is valuable & much appreciated.
Thanks for acknowledging that this really does take a lot of time and work, but we love doing it and hope it helps you out in some way with decisions you are making. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for these info.. It can be exhausting looking at trailers and doing the research..
We know it can, it's a big job to learn as much as you can to make an informed decision on what to buy. Glad we could help you out. Thanks for watching.
I have a 2020 micro mini 1706 FB the wheel well is is super thin sheet metal
Yes we agree, it is sheet metal which is better than many we see which are plastic or just the underbelly material. Thanks for watching.
Excellent! Thanks for being thorough.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so so much for this wonderful video, this is very helpful! Do you happen to know the R-value of the fiberglass insulation?
We do not know the R-Value of the specific insulation product they use. R-Values in RVs are very tough to calculate and compare to each other as each manufacturer calculates their R-values based on different things, so you are not comparing apples to apples when it comes to R-value. The details that make one trailer better insulated than another would be how thick the insulation is, how thick the walls and roof are, what products are being used, is the underbelly enclosed and are windows single or double pane. Hope that helps. Thanks for hanging out and watching.
@@DoesSizeMatter Thank you so much! That is very helpful!!
We have a 2500RL 2018 model, love it.
Awesome to hear. We can't wait to review some more, we'll look for that one. Thanks for watching.
Can’t believe the walls are Pinch rolled. Pinch rolled side walls would greatly lower my quality assessment of Winnebago Winnie Minnie series. However, it seems to work for them.
We would rather see vacuum bonding but pinch rolled is more common and does reduce cost. You are right it does seem to be working for them as we have not heard of a bunch problems with delamination. Thanks for watching.
Is the floor plywood? Thanks
Yes the floor is explained in the video at 14:39 check it out again for the details. Thanks for watching.
I am looking forward to your Minnie series! Could you explain awning toppers for slides? What are they? Do RVs come with them or do you have to install them yourself? Thanks!
Great we are looking forward to sharing some more. The slide toppers are little awnings attached to the exterior wall and the outer edge of the slide. Their function is to cover the top of the slide when it is in it's extended position. Just helps to shed water and help avoid leaves and the such from settling on top of the slide which could become a problem when you pull it in. Absolutely anything you can do to avoid water getting near any opening on your slide is helpful. Some RVs come with them for others, almost any, it is an option you can add. We would not install them ourselves but I'm sure there are lots of handy folks out there that could and you may even find a 'how to video' on youtube for that but you won't find it on our channel 😉. Looking forward to showing you more of the Winnebago Minnie Series. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching.
Thank you! I really learn a lot from your reviews. You both do a great job!
she does not sound unbiased but as if she wants to sell us on these trailers
Please do remember we receive absolutely NO COMPENSATION from any manufacturer or dealership. We only share our opinions and love of RVs hoping to help those trying to make decisions or those who love them as much as we do to just get a look.