Good update. We have a 2005 Liberty that we have over 50,000 miles on in the last 10 years. Everything that Casita does different is bettery than traditional trailers. All the RV industry standard components are the same. The simplicity of the Casita is one of their best features. If there is a problem, you can find it and fix it. My experience is that folks who trade from Casitas are driven by the need for size or luxury.
That pantry shelf is great! I ordered and installed it! Pro tip for those wanting to do this… don’t pre-assemble it, assemble in-place inside the cabinet. DAMHIK
Very well done review. Many thanks for the big list of links of your upgrades. I used to have a Liberty model but 1987 vintage, and ccurrently in the process of buying a used Spirit Deluxe model, 2006, that's essentially stock. When I lived in Texas, I visitted the Casita Factory in Rice, TX, many times, and was always amased of their production line. As you mentioned, there are other fiberglass trailers that butild similar trailers, but more expensive as you say. think Casitas are less expensive because it seems the trailers are built with the DIY in mind, for custominzation purpose. You just can't please everyone. Thanks for your time.
We've had our Casita for nine months now and have put 10K on her. Completed Route 66 and are looking forward to our New England trip this summer. However, the WFCO converter failed, and after two months of looking we haven't found anyone locate to repair it and no help from WFCO. Casita has recommended people but they've all flaked out on us. We love our trailer, but this converter issue has been a real thorn in our side. Would I buy one again...hell yes!
Have had my Casita for three years! So far no troubles ! I hope I don’t get any converter issues. They are pretty easy to change out if needed. But , many people don’t like messing with electric issues. Any mobile RV service near you? Good luck !
@@ralphp3057 I'm one of those people that doesn't mess with electricity. We've tried a mobile RV service, spoke to him and texted and now he's ghosted us.
The power supply can be purchased on Amazon and is easy to install. If you are not comfortable working with electricity any electrician can install it. RV dealers can install it but they are usually expensive and take all time to complete the work. I would agree with ralphp3057 and try a mobile RV service.
The exterior front storage addition looks quite useful, but seems like it would considerably alter the aerodynamics of the trailor, which is one of the positives of the Casita.
As I try to assemble a basis tool kit for my new Casita, I know I need my 1 1/16 socket for the water heater rod, but do you know the size of socket needed to drive the scissor stabilizers? Thanks!
Awesome video! Seem like you guys are pretty cool people! Very informational, we have been going back n forth on various travel trailers, everything from fiberglass ones to Airstream Bambi (whew expensive). I love the Casita, but my wife thinks they look, “cheap.” I actually think they look nice and affordable. I see that your Jeep pulls yours, how much does your casita weigh dry? With all the stuff in it, how much does it weigh? I wonder if my Bronco can pull it? (it has a 3500 lb limit). Thanks again! I enjoyed your video, and I am going to subscribe now. God Bless!
Thanks for watching. We love the Casita and our roofs will not leak like most trailers. The dry weight is about 2500 lbs and about 3100 lbs loaded. The tow weight of our jeep is 3500 lbs.
Thanks for the look around Greg . I’ve done some modifications on my 2020 Casita . I wonder why your converter failed twice ? So far I’ve had no issues with mine . I keep my unit plugged into 30 amp . I’m still using the original battery. Anyway, thanks for sharing Greg .
Neat upgrades, several we have done to our Casita. How did you address the Lithium battery backfeeding from the Casita to the Jeep lead acid battery? Thanks
Thanks. I have not had any problem back feeding to the Jeep battery. According to the local Jeep dealer the jeep has diodes in the system to prevent current coming from the trailer to the Jeep. I don't know for sure but can only go on the information they provided.
Real dumb question- I thought the solar port option on the Casita was a direct connection for my portable solar panels to the Casita battery, regardless of whether it’s lead acid, AMG, or lithium? Is that incorrect? I'm an old 5th wheel guy, but am picking up my new Liberty in February.
There are no dumb questions when it comes to RV's. I installed my own solar connector on my Casita. I did not buy the one installed by Casita. I talked to Casita about the Solar connector they install and they stated it was connected to the battery. The portable solar panel needs to have a solar controller built in. The solar controller is where you select what kind charge you want and what kind of battery you have. Casita does sell the portable Renogy solar panels that you can buy when you pick up your trailer but the same panel is a lot cheaper on Amazon. Here is a link to the panel. amzn.to/3ZA4f99
I am in my mid sixties and retired. If you have questions I will be glad to try and help but I am sorry I don't feel comfortable working on anyone else's trailer.
Hi, love your videos. Always very helpful. Can you tell me on the valve you put on the outside water drain. What size valve did you use? On the Connection to the casita drain plug.
If you want to really be terrified, look at some of the UA-cam videos on camper horror stories. One person that I read about in the very first year they owned their new camper, it was in the shop for 8 months. Casita is one of the highest quality campers that you can buy. I know this because we bought one. Other campers even brand new have major things wrong with them. Some friends of mine bought a brand new camper and had things happen like the floor caving in, the roof leaking, and an electrical wire in an outlet that caused a fire. Trust me, you will be happy with your Casita. Also the Casita does not depreciate and holds its resale value. Oftentimes you can sell a Casita these days for more than you paid for it because the wait times are so long at the factory.
You’ve had a lot more problems than anyone else I have seen reviewed. You handled all of them well, a great tour!
Thanks
Good update. We have a 2005 Liberty that we have over 50,000 miles on in the last 10 years. Everything that Casita does different is bettery than traditional trailers. All the RV industry standard components are the same. The simplicity of the Casita is one of their best features. If there is a problem, you can find it and fix it. My experience is that folks who trade from Casitas are driven by the need for size or luxury.
I Agree.
That pantry shelf is great! I ordered and installed it! Pro tip for those wanting to do this… don’t pre-assemble it, assemble in-place inside the cabinet. DAMHIK
Great tip!
Great video. Thanks for the links to all the upgrades. I have a stock 2003 Casita that really could use some of your upgrades.
Glad to help
I really like your set up. As always, safe travels....
Thanks! 👍
Very well done review. Many thanks for the big list of links of your upgrades. I used to have a Liberty model but 1987 vintage, and ccurrently in the process of buying a used Spirit Deluxe model, 2006, that's essentially stock. When I lived in Texas, I visitted the Casita Factory in Rice, TX, many times, and was always amased of their production line. As you mentioned, there are other fiberglass trailers that butild similar trailers, but more expensive as you say.
think Casitas are less expensive because it seems the trailers are built with the DIY in mind, for custominzation purpose. You just can't please everyone. Thanks for your time.
Good luck on the new Casita
We've had our Casita for nine months now and have put 10K on her. Completed Route 66 and are looking forward to our New England trip this summer. However, the WFCO converter failed, and after two months of looking we haven't found anyone locate to repair it and no help from WFCO. Casita has recommended people but they've all flaked out on us. We love our trailer, but this converter issue has been a real thorn in our side. Would I buy one again...hell yes!
Have had my Casita for three years! So far no troubles ! I hope I don’t get any converter issues. They are pretty easy to change out if needed. But , many people don’t like messing with electric issues. Any mobile RV service near you? Good luck !
@@ralphp3057 I'm one of those people that doesn't mess with electricity. We've tried a mobile RV service, spoke to him and texted and now he's ghosted us.
The power supply can be purchased on Amazon and is easy to install. If you are not comfortable working with electricity any electrician can install it. RV dealers can install it but they are usually expensive and take all time to complete the work. I would agree with ralphp3057 and try a mobile RV service.
I wish I could order one exactly how you have yours set up. Nice work. Smart.
Thanks!
You have thought of everything, well done!
Thanks
I find myself referring to your channel more and more. Wonderful content! Could you provide a link to your tv mount?
amzn.to/47gnlEa
Excellent review
Thank you kindly
Nothing but awsome!!! Thank you 🙏
You're so welcome!
Thank you for this detailed, honest review.
My pleasure!
Super helpful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding!
Thank you kindly!
The exterior front storage addition looks quite useful, but seems like it would considerably alter the aerodynamics of the trailor, which is one of the positives of the Casita.
I am sure it does change the aerodynamics but I have not noticed any change
I had the same thing happened with a brake on my 2006 Spirit.
Sorry to hear that .
Our Casita came with a cold water heater! This is a very nice review! 😁🛫
Thanks, so did ours.
As I try to assemble a basis tool kit for my new Casita, I know I need my 1 1/16 socket for the water heater rod, but do you know the size of socket needed to drive the scissor stabilizers? Thanks!
My scissor jack on my Casita use a 3/4 socket.
Awesome video! Seem like you guys are pretty cool people! Very informational, we have been going back n forth on various travel trailers, everything from fiberglass ones to Airstream Bambi (whew expensive). I love the Casita, but my wife thinks they look, “cheap.” I actually think they look nice and affordable. I see that your Jeep pulls yours, how much does your casita weigh dry? With all the stuff in it, how much does it weigh? I wonder if my Bronco can pull it? (it has a 3500 lb limit). Thanks again! I enjoyed your video, and I am going to subscribe now. God Bless!
Thanks for watching. We love the Casita and our roofs will not leak like most trailers. The dry weight is about 2500 lbs and about 3100 lbs loaded. The tow weight of our jeep is 3500 lbs.
Thanks for the look around Greg . I’ve done some modifications on my 2020 Casita . I wonder why your converter failed twice ? So far I’ve had no issues with mine . I keep my unit plugged into 30 amp . I’m still using the original battery. Anyway, thanks for sharing Greg .
Thanks for watching
Neat upgrades, several we have done to our Casita. How did you address the Lithium battery backfeeding from the Casita to the Jeep lead acid battery? Thanks
Thanks. I have not had any problem back feeding to the Jeep battery. According to the local Jeep dealer the jeep has diodes in the system to prevent current coming from the trailer to the Jeep. I don't know for sure but can only go on the information they provided.
How is thw Moisture? All the Cassida's I've'ved seen have moisture and mold.
We have never had a moisture problem. We have camped all over the country. The key is using the exhaust fans.
Real dumb question- I thought the solar port option on the Casita was a direct connection for my portable solar panels to the Casita battery, regardless of whether it’s lead acid, AMG, or lithium? Is that incorrect? I'm an old 5th wheel guy, but am picking up my new Liberty in February.
There are no dumb questions when it comes to RV's. I installed my own solar connector on my Casita. I did not buy the one installed by Casita. I talked to Casita about the Solar connector they install and they stated it was connected to the battery. The portable solar panel needs to have a solar controller built in. The solar controller is where you select what kind charge you want and what kind of battery you have. Casita does sell the portable Renogy solar panels that you can buy when you pick up your trailer but the same panel is a lot cheaper on Amazon. Here is a link to the panel. amzn.to/3ZA4f99
How do you do the black tank flush?
The Casita doesn’t have a black flush. They make adapters for water hoses the flush through the toilet.
@@CasitaRvLife Thank you!
It would be great if Casita would just make an 18 deluxe ❤
Nice idea
I noticed that you are in Nassau county Florida!
I’m in Orange County. Are you available for doing modifications on a casita?
I am in my mid sixties and retired. If you have questions I will be glad to try and help but I am sorry I don't feel comfortable working on anyone else's trailer.
What mattresses did you use? Thanks!
We ordered ours from the following link. www.magicsleepermattress.com
We have heard a lot of good information also about rvmattress.com
Hi, love your videos. Always very helpful. Can you tell me on the valve you put on the outside water drain. What size valve did you use? On the Connection to the casita drain plug.
@@robertchapa6243 1/2 inch ball valve
Yes, how mice and squirrel proof are Casitas??
There is no way for them to get in unless you leave a door open.
@@CasitaRvLife They can get via the electric cord door.
@@bookwormdoe1522 They are very mice/ squirrel proof. You would have to leave a door/ hatch open.
How many pounds can the receiver hitch hold?
The hitch weight needs to be between 10 and 15 percent of the trailer weight.
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thanks
How much it cost
You would have to contact Casita Travel Trailers for the current prices.
You should change out the frame to alumium avoid all that rust.
a Lot easier said than done.
Thats alot of changes in 4 years! Are you full time?
No but we do camp a whole lot.
After watching all of the problems with this trailer it literally scared me away from buying one of these. At least it was useful information though.
No, we have had very few actual problems. We have over 90000 miles on the trailer.
We camp with relatives with other RV brands- always something going wrong. Our Casita is simpler, less to go wrong!
@@lindah.1104 I agree 100%. I would not take anything for my. Casita.
If you want to really be terrified, look at some of the UA-cam videos on camper horror stories. One person that I read about in the very first year they owned their new camper, it was in the shop for 8 months. Casita is one of the highest quality campers that you can buy. I know this because we bought one. Other campers even brand new have major things wrong with them. Some friends of mine bought a brand new camper and had things happen like the floor caving in, the roof leaking, and an electrical wire in an outlet that caused a fire. Trust me, you will be happy with your Casita. Also the Casita does not depreciate and holds its resale value. Oftentimes you can sell a Casita these days for more than you paid for it because the wait times are so long at the factory.
Casitas are garbage everyone I know that has one has nothing but problems almost as bad as a Scamp.,
I doubt you’d be allowed to have all that hanging off the back here in Australia lol
Interesting. It is real common over here.
@@CasitaRvLife Yea, I’ve noticed that. Pretty strict here about that kind of thing.
What is another fiber glass trailer you might recommend? Just wondering
@@tintruck2885 Oliver, but they are so expensive
Too much zoom in close up pull the camera back would look a lot better. Thanks for the show.
Thanks