Great video. The haters will be those that believe everything from Kings is rubbish. Some is for sure, but not these trailers. They will suit a specific niche buyer and everyone that has looked over mine can't believe just how good it actually is. I'm heading bush for a few months soon so will have 1st hand knowledge of how tough they are under ongoing hardcore use.
I think it's more that it's still a lot of money to put down on a trailer that is relatively new and from a brand which is well known for being cheap and a bit nasty. It's very possible that it's a very high quality trailer, but until it's been around for a while and enough people have been brave enough to torture test ut over a few years people won't be to quick to trust the quality of these. I'd really love for these to be good quality, but they just don't have the name of some of the more well established brands.
@@Justin_Hart totally agree. I'm not too fussed about it though. If it doesnt stand up I'll scrap it and move on. I know not everyone can afford to have this attitude but ill take the risk.
@@outbackjack5775 yeah fair enough mate, it's people like you that let people like me know whether something is worth the cash haha. Happy camping dude👍
@@ABZrich still no major issue any one is talking about. Nothing on both MT1 Kings Face book pages. See were i take mine and the punishment I put it through. Just loving these trailers.... :)
Hey mate it bolted straight up too the original brackets for the old kings awning, it's an older model buskwakka 270. Newer models I think from the Facebook page have to have a plate bolted to original brackets, then you mount the awning to that plate.
Some people just can't handle that a kings product is good looking, practical, and stands up to the tests that most of their campers do, with ample space aswell.
Did you move the power box yourself to the kitchen side, best idea I’ve seen and the addition of the 240v outlets taken over from the inverter. I love what you have done with it. Ordered mine. Due soon. I’d rather have cash in the bank to fund more fun stuff on one of these.
Hey mate, I added that powerbox on kitchenside because it seemed like a no brainer to have the outlets there, and safely add power point in it, and battery monitor and switches for all the lights I added. It's been great honestly love it. Did some more work on it today again, doing a video on that aswell.
Great video. The haters will be those that believe everything from Kings is rubbish. Some is for sure, but not these trailers. They will suit a specific niche buyer and everyone that has looked over mine can't believe just how good it actually is. I'm heading bush for a few months soon so will have 1st hand knowledge of how tough they are under ongoing hardcore use.
I think it's more that it's still a lot of money to put down on a trailer that is relatively new and from a brand which is well known for being cheap and a bit nasty. It's very possible that it's a very high quality trailer, but until it's been around for a while and enough people have been brave enough to torture test ut over a few years people won't be to quick to trust the quality of these. I'd really love for these to be good quality, but they just don't have the name of some of the more well established brands.
@@Justin_Hart totally agree. I'm not too fussed about it though. If it doesnt stand up I'll scrap it and move on. I know not everyone can afford to have this attitude but ill take the risk.
@@outbackjack5775 yeah fair enough mate, it's people like you that let people like me know whether something is worth the cash haha. Happy camping dude👍
@@Justin_Hart I love the look of these, but I agree... I'll give it 12 months or so and check the reviews then
@@ABZrich still no major issue any one is talking about. Nothing on both MT1 Kings Face book pages. See were i take mine and the punishment I put it through. Just loving these trailers.... :)
Hi, is that a 270 freestanding awning on your camper. If it is how have you attached it, I would like to put one on my MT1
Hey mate it bolted straight up too the original brackets for the old kings awning, it's an older model buskwakka 270. Newer models I think from the Facebook page have to have a plate bolted to original brackets, then you mount the awning to that plate.
Love to know how you implemented Lithium batteries and the set up involved.
Hey mate if you take a look through my videos you will be able to see how the lithium batteries are set up, and how it's all running 😊😄
Let the Haters Hate, most are just jealous as they spent twice or 3 times as much as what we did on our Trailers.....
Some people just can't handle that a kings product is good looking, practical, and stands up to the tests that most of their campers do, with ample space aswell.
Thats nuts good work🤟
with 540ah of lithium i dont know why you would bother taking gas anything
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Did you move the power box yourself to the kitchen side, best idea I’ve seen and the addition of the 240v outlets taken over from the inverter. I love what you have done with it. Ordered mine. Due soon. I’d rather have cash in the bank to fund more fun stuff on one of these.
Hey mate, I added that powerbox on kitchenside because it seemed like a no brainer to have the outlets there, and safely add power point in it, and battery monitor and switches for all the lights I added. It's been great honestly love it. Did some more work on it today again, doing a video on that aswell.
Well done. Jealous!!
Cheers mate