I just started full time RV living. Funny thing is I picked the same model, 2670MK I love it! Just curious if yours has the same drafty areas. The black tank tube in the pantry at the floor cutout. A cut out under the Televator And lastly the smaller slide seal by the stove at the base. I’ve only been doing this for one month, but pretty sure i can just fill the cutout holes with spray foam insulation. I’ll probably be going in for service on the slide seal, it’s a little out of my league😅
Exceptionally helpful review as I plan for my "Deceleration" (not retirement :) ) as I am more focused on a travel trailer and not a 5th wheel. Your review really hit on some areas that are both functionally important and aesthetically, like the greenery in your bathroom and static wall papers to make it more of a home. Really appreciated your 4-season package tip and the dual slide point on creating more of an apartment feel. Thanks!
Hello! Great video. My wife and I are considering purchasing the 2670 Grand Design. I was wondering if you are still towing yours with your half-ton truck Also, have you made a video explaining how to tow it with a half-ton truck? Thank you so much!
Hi there! We LOVE our 2670MK! We are not still towing with our half ton! We did tow for 2 years with the half ton but just upgraded recently to a 2006 F-250. Hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching!
@@whynotwander Could you please share your experience of towing with your F150? Did you face any issues? What kind of motor did you have 5.0 or Ecoboost? After watching your videos, I am interested in buying one. Thank you. 😊
5th wheel and trailers were never made for full time, actually insurance companies refused to insure that lifestyle for years in a 5th wheel or trailer, hence no generator, Class A are the only full time safe rv.
Do you think the outdoor kitchen is a deal breaker? I really want one if I end up going full time in the future but I'm not sure if it is super necessary or if it's just a want.
Hey, Shawn! We definitely don't feel it is a deal breaker. We both agree it is nice to have but definitely not a necessity. With our first travel trailer, we just had a griddle that we used on a picnic table. I will say the extra little refrigerator came in very handy when we were in Minnesota and I wanted to stock up on a few extra groceries to lessen my trips to town, but we don't use it on a regular basis (although we might coming up this summer lol). We've seen plenty of people with those mini fridges plugged in outside of their RVs so there's always an alternative if needed! Great question!
@@whynotwander I do have an rv now bur not one I would want to time in. It doesn't have a outdoor kitchen which is ok for weekends but I think for full time it would be super handy! Keeping the smell, heat and humidity outside would be nice I think.
All this talking, why can't you clearly say and write the make, model and years of what you are talking about. This whole sales pitch without saying what you are selling
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I been living in my RV 5 years and I love it. If bad weather on the way I just move somewhere else and could come back when ever I want.
Do you work while on the road?
Reflection 315rlts is the #1 travel trailer for couples. Its a 5th wheel minus the stairs inside.
Definitely a beautiful travel trailer! Thank you for sharing!
We used Outdoorsy, RV Share and Great Alaskan Holidays to rent Class C’s. I was surprised by how much I loved RV life. We’re full time in a 5th wheel.
Love that you did that! Thank you for sharing!
I just started full time RV living.
Funny thing is I picked the same model, 2670MK
I love it!
Just curious if yours has the same drafty areas.
The black tank tube in the pantry at the floor cutout.
A cut out under the Televator
And lastly the smaller slide seal by the stove at the base.
I’ve only been doing this for one month, but pretty sure i can just fill the cutout holes with spray foam insulation.
I’ll probably be going in for service on the slide seal, it’s a little out of my league😅
Great video, excellent tips and 👏 observations. Thank you!
Thank you so much! We really appreciate you watching!
At 5:19, did he say "Bacon"!!! Yaayyy, I love bacon!! Oh wait, he didn't mean "bakin'", did he?
Exceptionally helpful review as I plan for my "Deceleration" (not retirement :) ) as I am more focused on a travel trailer and not a 5th wheel. Your review really hit on some areas that are both functionally important and aesthetically, like the greenery in your bathroom and static wall papers to make it more of a home. Really appreciated your 4-season package tip and the dual slide point on creating more of an apartment feel. Thanks!
We are SO happy to hear it was so helpful!!!! THANK YOU for telling us! Always here to help if you have any questions! Thank you again! -Laurie & Matt
Hello! Great video. My wife and I are considering purchasing the 2670 Grand Design. I was wondering if you are still towing yours with your half-ton truck Also, have you made a video explaining how to tow it with a half-ton truck? Thank you so much!
Hi there! We LOVE our 2670MK! We are not still towing with our half ton! We did tow for 2 years with the half ton but just upgraded recently to a 2006 F-250. Hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching!
@@whynotwander Could you please share your experience of towing with your F150? Did you face any issues? What kind of motor did you have 5.0 or Ecoboost? After watching your videos, I am interested in buying one. Thank you. 😊
Where did you get wallpaper. I've been looking all over. Thanks
I am SO SORRY that I'm just seeing this! The wallpaper is from Wallblush! Hope that helps!
5th wheel and trailers were never made for full time, actually insurance companies refused to insure that lifestyle for years in a 5th wheel or trailer, hence no generator, Class A are the only full time safe rv.
Do you think the outdoor kitchen is a deal breaker? I really want one if I end up going full time in the future but I'm not sure if it is super necessary or if it's just a want.
Hey, Shawn! We definitely don't feel it is a deal breaker. We both agree it is nice to have but definitely not a necessity. With our first travel trailer, we just had a griddle that we used on a picnic table. I will say the extra little refrigerator came in very handy when we were in Minnesota and I wanted to stock up on a few extra groceries to lessen my trips to town, but we don't use it on a regular basis (although we might coming up this summer lol). We've seen plenty of people with those mini fridges plugged in outside of their RVs so there's always an alternative if needed! Great question!
@@whynotwander I do have an rv now bur not one I would want to time in. It doesn't have a outdoor kitchen which is ok for weekends but I think for full time it would be super handy! Keeping the smell, heat and humidity outside would be nice I think.
Great video! What is the length and weight of the 2 models you showed?
I would tow thia with a 1500. I two a 5400 lb TT and thats the most i would tow with my 1500
Did I miss the name of the first trailer some how
So sorry! 🤦♀The first one is a Grand Design Imagine 2670MK! Thanks so much for asking!
I love he travel trailers but not for full time.
All this talking, why can't you clearly say and write the make, model and years of what you are talking about. This whole sales pitch without saying what you are selling
Where do you get your fresh water from?
Bad bad video