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furpod
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Topic: New R-pod full-timer! Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 9:11am |
Originally posted by TehachapiJanet
I currently have a T@G and initially was going to get a T@B but now am looking at the 171. Do you have any advice or warnings? I travel by myself with my two dogs.
Thanks for any help, Janet
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Since you are already in that "group".. LOL Have you looked at the T@B 400? Interesting alternative.. I think the wet bath is a bit better executed.
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Chris and Sarah
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 10:04am |
can you even get the 400 in the US?
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TehachapiJanet
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 12:01pm |
Thank you very much, that is the type of information I was looking for. I am leaning towards the 171. I am not seeing a lot of horror stories here on poor quality of Rpods. There seem to be many repeat buyers. I am concerned about reliability since I will be traveling by myself (with the dogs).
Thanks again,
Janet with Foxy and Rudy
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TehachapiJanet
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 12:23pm |
I don't think the T@B 400's are available here (from internet searches) and the price tag will probably be prohibitive. I want something with more room than my T@G, inside galley and bathroom, and the ability to boondock. I need something I can count on. The quality of the cabinets is not such a concern, it is the reliability of the unit as a whole. There are so many Rpods on the road, I can't believe there are major issues with reliability. There has to be a balance between "quality" and price. Thanks for your help. PS: Is that "group" the Little Guy group?  I'm not snooty and I think I want to be an Rpod owner, I'm just a little afraid of change. Thanks again, Janet
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TehachapiJanet
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 12:26pm |
The information on the 400 didn't appear until after my post. Thanks for the info.
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furpod
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 12:32pm |
Originally posted by TehachapiJanet
Thank you very much, that is the type of information I was looking for. I am leaning towards the 171. I am not seeing a lot of horror stories here on poor quality of Rpods. There seem to be many repeat buyers. I am concerned about reliability since I will be traveling by myself (with the dogs).
Thanks again,
Janet with Foxy and Rudy
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In general, Pods are average I would say, in reliability. As with anything, how the owner treats it and cares for it will have an affect.. 171 is a good floor plan. If possible, you should try to go back to back between a 171 and a 177.. the extra bit of room the slide out gives is very noticeable.
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 12:35pm |
Originally posted by TehachapiJanet
I don't think the T@B 400's are available here (from internet searches) and the price tag will probably be prohibitive. I want something with more room than my T@G, inside galley and bathroom, and the ability to boondock.
I need something I can count on. The quality of the cabinets is not such a concern, it is the reliability of the unit as a whole. There are so many Rpods on the road, I can't believe there are major issues with reliability. There has to be a balance between "quality" and price.
Thanks for your help.
PS: Is that "group" the Little Guy group? I'm not snooty and I think I want to be an Rpod owner, I'm just a little afraid of change.
Thanks again, Janet
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Didn't mean snooty.. just that you, and Chris and Sarah have "history" with the brand/style. (couple discussions going on here at once.. ) We would love to have a LG or T@B, but with nearly 200 pounds of dog with us.. and possibly more in the future, (when our Maggie passes, I want a Leonberger) and hoping to go "mostly full time".. just to small. ;) We just bit the bullet to go a bit bigger..
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TehachapiJanet
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 1:35pm |
You do have a lot of dog. I have a Chihuahua/terrier and a Border Collie, just lost my Golden Retriever. First time in 38 years that I haven't had a Golden.
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Janet
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 2:07pm |
Thanks for the information. We've only been in our current house for a couple of years, so I don't have a neighbor I could dump that mail trash pile responsibility on.  We'll have to think about that problem for a while. Cutting loose of the house, state and national politics, and the rest of the useless pile of responsibilities and tribulations sounds pretty good at the moment and has for a while. Minnesota winter finally hit us last week and that always inspires "getting the hell out" emotions too. I assume things like voting are no longer an issue when you aren't really a resident? After 50 years of never missing an election, local or national, this year has made me rethink that policy, too.
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