Truma is definitely where it’s at as far as I’m concerned. I knew they were great products but after attending their training, I’m even more impressed. I’m excited that Pause has moved to all Truma products in their campers now, definitely a smart move if you ask me. So when is Maynard going to get the Pause certified in that chamber???
One solid takeaway from this whole series that no one is talking about or mentioning…is all the employment these vendors provide to American workers. Behind every aspect of “service” is a trained employee. Who potentially holds quality certification’s in that line of work.
Truma or Alde, which is better? I would think the Truma is better because the Alde requires its glycol to be periodically changed, which is expensive. Alde also has glycol lines which leads to the possibility of leaks.
I would love to see the Pause go through testing in the climate chamber and have a video detailing the results.
ROA…..well done! All of these videos are showing me that the Pause is what we are looking for.
Truma is definitely where it’s at as far as I’m concerned. I knew they were great products but after attending their training, I’m even more impressed. I’m excited that Pause has moved to all Truma products in their campers now, definitely a smart move if you ask me. So when is Maynard going to get the Pause certified in that chamber???
In the process! We will keep everyone posted!
One solid takeaway from this whole series that no one is talking about or mentioning…is all the employment these vendors provide to American workers. Behind every aspect of “service” is a trained employee. Who potentially holds quality certification’s in that line of work.
Good point! We are excited about Pause and all the jobs and opportunities it is creating around the USA
Truma or Alde, which is better? I would think the Truma is better because the Alde requires its glycol to be periodically changed, which is expensive. Alde also has glycol lines which leads to the possibility of leaks.