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Old 05-16-2014, 09:36 AM   #6
tentcamper
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Fridge size:
The fridge is smaller then a house hold fridge, larger then most PUP's, smaller then most TT. But all campers have small fridges. It takes some adjusting to it. But once you adjust to the size and take smaller bottles of things. It not that bad. We also take a cooler with out drinks and as our trip progresses we move our stuff out of the cooler to the fridge.

We're headed out today for 10 days. It's just the two of us. Fridge still has room, plus we are bringing mid size cooler with frozen water bottles and pop and ice. We should not need to buy any food on the trip. Longer trips we plan to stop and re-supply our food.

Kitchen ventilation:
Our TM has a window to the right of the stove and the door with a window to the left, and slightly to left above the stove there is a ceiling vent with a with a 4 or 5 speed fan. On the sink side there is a large window to the right and a vent in the center of the camper ceiling that is inline with the sink. Some models have an additional vet above the sink. We never thought about ventilation, so it must not be an issue for us. But on the other hand, like many trailer owners, we do a lot of cooking outside. It just feels like camping to cook outside.

Sink Size:
One of the big pluses for the TM kitchen is the large sink. We have had 2 TT (24 & 31) and 2 pup's and this is the largest sink we ever had. Joyce love it!
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