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Re: Bed-Maid Sleeping Set

Bill S ·
We have used a queen size Travasak since the late 80s which I imagine is similar to a Bed Maid. Unfortunately, Travasak is out of business they are no longer available. The Travasak has a summer side and a winter side with real sheets inside attached with Velcro and are easily removable and washable. It's a no hassle way to make up the bed in the overhead bedroom of a truck camper. My wife hasn't struggled with bed making in a camper in nearly 30 years. Bill
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS

WoodGlue ·
I'll be anxious to hear a full report,as the new Garmin RV didn't work out for me and so I went with the TomTom RV specific model. WoodGlue
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS

DandV ·
We've been using the Good Sam GPS for over a month now. Haven't used it yet for an RV trip (not before April of this year), but we did take it with us to Atlanta, GA over Christmas. So far, we're very pleased with it. We've been configuring it for the points of interest (gas stations, restaurants, etc.) we want it to display while we're on the road. We've used the wi-fi feature to connect through my cell phone and get real-time weather reports and forecasts, which is nice. We've also used...
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Re: Product Review: Eva-Dry 2200

WoodGlue ·
I have the 1100 model, but I think they calling it the Petite now, for whatever reason! Eva Dry Petite (1100) I ran it at home in the bathroom as soon as I got it and I was pleasantly surprised that the darn thing actually does work! Good review! WoodGlue
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Re: Product Review: Eva-Dry 2200

RVGuy42 ·
Thanks for your input WG on the 1100 "petite" model. I'm glad to hear it's working. I think the petite would be the best choice for any Lance TT for that freedom to boondock. What do you think about the noise level on the petite?
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RV Sleeping Systems Shootout, Bedmaid vs. RV Superbag

R&V Spiker ·
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, our RV Superbag arrived. We have been using a Bedmaid for a few years and have now slept in both and can comment as to the qualities each provides. Bedmaid $239.00 We have thoroughly enjoyed this product. The added ease it affords when folding up the bed and deploying the convertible sofa is a real hit. The sheet is removable for washing and attaches to the comforter with velcro strips. The comforter has two sides, one for winter that is thicker and the other...
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TST TPMS New and Improved Wide Screen Color Monitor

R&V Spiker ·
I just received my TST Wide Screen color monitor yesterday and got it up and running on the bench. Wow! The display is real nice with larger digits and added color. However, I do have a few issues I'd like to report. The new monitor is now powered by a 5 volt mini plug just like what one uses for their smart phone (Android, not Apple). This presents a challenge as I had the previous 12 volt monochrome monitor's power cord hard wired into the overhead console in my Tundra which was a nice...
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COLEMAN® QUAD™ LED LANTERN

HavaBrew22 ·
From the Manufacturer : • 4 removable light panels recharge on base • Perfect for when you need light in more than one place • Easy-carry handle on the lantern and each panel • On/Off button on base and each panel • Diffused lenses reduce glare • Lumens: 190 (lantern), 47.5 (panel) • Runtime: 75 hours (lantern), 1.5 hours (panel) • Beam distance: 8 m (lantern), 8 m (panel) • IPX4 water-resistant design • Base powered by 4 D batteries (sold separately) • Each panel powered by 3 AAA NiMH...
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Re: Garmin nuvi 2797LMT

wego ·
Originally Posted by Bruce H.: Thanks, Mike. Glad to hear that maps can be accessed without having to designate a destination. Now to find out if the maps show scale. Scale is essentially a ruler which shows distance on the map that correlates with distance on the ground. Thanks for the link. I will check it out. Bruce Yes, Garmins show map scale. In map view, it's usually in the upper right or lower left. I don't have the same model Garmin as Mike, but I've had three Garmins in the last 10...
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)

Jerry101 ·
We just retired our Clam after about 3 years of use. Out of the 3 years it's probably been set up over half that time. We've used it at home, camping and gate guarding in South Texas. Understand the Texas sun is brutal as are summer storms. Overall this is a good product, easy, as said by others, to setup, good in higher winds if staked well. Downsides are the material has suffered badly in the sun, does and has always leaked at the roof seams ( not bad, but enough to be annoying), and...
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Re: Torklift lower Stable Loads

Gus ·
Great report Erick. After installing my homemade stable loads, my ride was rough too. However, it got me back to the real truck ride I had with my former F350. To me, that was not a bad thing.
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