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    Posted: 18 Feb 2021 at 12:41pm
The problem with the 189/190 models is the tiny kitchen counter space. Can’t cook without stuff on the table, no good pantry area, and can’t leave dishes out to dry. IMHO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Feb 2021 at 12:43pm
I totally agree. I had to weigh a larger kitchen with the dry bath and the dry bath won in my case.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Feb 2021 at 1:17pm
My wife uses the micro wave for just about everything so in our 189 we put a towel over the burner glass and use that area for food prep and dish drying.  We also have a 2 burner Coleman for cooking outside which helps when cooking the more odiferous food. We have been using campgrounds so we use their showers and our shower stall has become our food pantry.  I got an expansion bar that fits across the shower we use to hang clothes.  If we ever needed to use the shower we'd have to move everything.  We haven't boondocked yet so it works for us.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Feb 2021 at 3:19pm
The 190 has an optional outdoor kitchen, which is an improvement over the 178.  Cooking for us in a 178 has never been an issue, we have both propane and electric cooking appliances, plus the grill.  I built a cover for my propane stove to add counter space.
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Guess it depends on the kind of camping you do, if you have water and electric hookups and mostly cook outside or use the microwave a dry bath might be more important to you than the kitchen. If you boondock and take 2 minute showers to save water then you’re not spending time in the bathroom anyway. We almost always use the stove because I have to fire up the generator to run the microwave, so a cover for the stove wouldn’t help in our case. The weather, daylight, and bugs all have to cooperate before we’ll cook outside so that’s left for the occasional afternoon bbq, most of the time we’re cooking inside. I wouldn’t want to trade storage space and weight to have a second outside kitchen. The 179 counter space lets us set out ingredients, a dish drainer, and a 2.5 gal water dispenser, and leave things out until we relocate.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Feb 2021 at 10:10pm
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I find the 179's kitchen to be the best feature. That is what sold us on it. We use the kitchen quite a bit, although I will set up and grill outside. While I have used the microwave when we are at a site with power, we have done a lot of boondocking with no shore power and no desire to fire up a generator. I also would hate to give up storage for the outside kitchen that would take away quite a bit of the already sparse underneath storage.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Feb 2021 at 11:51am
The r-Pod 192 and our Sonoma have essentially the same layout, except that we didn't want an uncomfortable folding couch bed.  It's easy to fasten a cutting board to the side of the galley cabinet that folds up and down for additional counter space.  With the cutting board in the up position, there is counter space equal to the 179 and the larger fridge comes in handy.  But all that being said, the 192 and Sonoma weighing in about the same, need a TV with a towing capacity above 5000 lbs.  So, if you want to stick to a TV with a 5000 lbs. tow limit, best to stay with a 179 or equivalent in weight.

We turned our dinette into a couch by making some extra cushions and have found that we rarely ever set up the table any more.  A "tv tray" and the folding counter extension are fine for breakfast and we usually end up eating outside for dinner and supper.  
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