I love how most RV’s/Motor homes that you can at least fit certain ovens. As long it’s has required wattage for being hooked up to a power source, or if going off grid, the small type that takes minor power, from solar panels/power. Which, don’t get me wrong, never been in an RV, but always makes want to have one, if I got the money for it.
I’m kinda confused about the the extra bed in the very back. Is that part of the bed that lowers down or is that separate from that? And can the lounge be made into a bed as well?😊
Thank you Allan
interesting layout!
I love how most RV’s/Motor homes that you can at least fit certain ovens. As long it’s has required wattage for being hooked up to a power source, or if going off grid, the small type that takes minor power, from solar panels/power. Which, don’t get me wrong, never been in an RV, but always makes want to have one, if I got the money for it.
It would be more efficient to have a gas oven, an electric one would take up a lot of power which might not be easily replenshible from solar panels.
It is a superb idea. I'd like the first one without that bed over the lounge area for which I'd have no use. I'd prefer a skylight over the lounge.
Same here. That bottom step would be the biggest trip hazard. Pity it doesn’t retract or fold up.
Has it got 4 seat belts?
niiice
I’m kinda confused about the the extra bed in the very back. Is that part of the bed that lowers down or is that separate from that? And can the lounge be made into a bed as well?😊
It is part of the bed - I will do a demonstration in the future. The lounge cannot be made into a bed Tiffany!
@@VanlifewithAlan okay thanks 😊
the rear mini bed good for children who might want to go to bed earlier than otehrs...
I prefer the second one. The bed over the lounge seems wasted weight and space...
As soon as that inflatable roof is cut or someone throws something sharp at it. That's €5000 to replace.
That's what worries me. It's a great idea, but seems like a target for idiots to throw things at.