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Old 10-08-2001, 03:34 AM   #1
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I just found this forum recently and really enjoyed all the comments.  It's interesting how similar my introduction to TM was to other posters.  I was intrigued with the engineering after viewing the TM tape, but was taken back by the price.  We didn't have a dealer near Houston at the time, and I watched for a used TM in the paper for some time.  I finally gave up and bought a TowLite 24.  I kept it for a 2 years until I needed two separate sleeping areas.  By this time TM had a dealership in Houston, and I found a used 1996 3023.  Ive really been pleased.  It is everything I had hoped.  We've only used it on weekend trips to nearby state parks, but I am planning to take an extended trip to Colorado nest summer when my wife joins me in retirement.

I'm thinking of getting the wall cabinet accessory.  Does anyone have any comments on its utility, ease of use, etc.



 
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Old 10-08-2001, 07:51 AM   #2
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We were going to get the wall cabinet until we learned that to fold down the camper you have to physically lift that cabinet off the wall and place it on the floor.  
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Old 10-08-2001, 10:58 AM   #3
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CF39, our new 3023 came with this cabinet and the very first thing we did was to remove it and store it when we got the TM home. It struck us as one of those ideas that seems great on paper and look charming in the brochure but which is not very useful in actuality. It is not meant to hold a lot of stuff or heavy items, and you must lift it down and re-hang (re-lift) it each time you use it. Seems like a lot of extra effort with not a lot of payoff. Maybe we didnt give the thing a fair chance, but this is MHO for what it is worth.
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Old 10-08-2001, 05:31 PM   #4
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I really like the wall cabinet. I mounted a fold-up paper towel holder to the bottom of it. When I hang the unit, it gives me a place for the paper towels other than taking up room on the counter. I keep a set of light dishes and cups in it. No more than the cabinet and dishes I have weigh, I leave them in it when hanging and taking down the unit. To each their own tho.

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Old 10-08-2001, 05:40 PM   #5
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I really like the wall cabinet, too. Of course, I only used it on the one trip so far. I decided to keep glasses and plates in it. I also put some of the light weight dry food for the trip in it, too. By the end of the trip, the food was almost gone and I didn't have to lift the weight of it when I took the cabinet off the wall.

The only thing I wasn't sure about was how to stow it for travelling. I put a blanket, afghan and several pillows around it. I will be interested to see how well it travelled.

I'd give the wall cabinet a chance.
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Old 10-09-2001, 12:32 AM   #6
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Our hanging cabinet is full of paper plates & bowls, cups, zip-lock bags, aluminum foil and has a paper towel holder on the side, so we can put it on the floor with no problem.  We put a pillow next to it and have had absolutely no trouble.  It goes up in seconds and is well worth it.
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Old 10-09-2001, 03:18 AM   #7
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I think the hanging cabinet is a must.  In past posts many complained about having to bend over all the time to get stuff from the cabinets.  We use ours on every trip. It holds a set of dishes and glasses along with light-weight dry goods.  I wish we had room for two (maybe the 3326 and 3124 have room for one more).  It is light enough to lift and doesn't put any strain on the wall hooks.

If you have a slide model, it fits beautifully on the floor of the slide in front of the sofa when closing.  Nothing ever gets knocked over (we put our TV, trash can, small folding TV stand).  Plus, the cabinet gives a nice homey touch to the TM.

I have intended for a long time to call the factory to see what the weight limit is but keep forgetting.  Anybody know?
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Old 10-09-2001, 10:02 AM   #8
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8) I too like my hanging cabinet. I store all my paper plates and cups and small plastic containers of coffee, creamer, sugar, sweet & low, peanut butter, matches, and odds and ends. I think I would like to have another one also, but I think we have plenty of storage the way it is.  It isn't too heavy to lift. My hubby takes one side and I help balance it while he hangs it. It just takes a few seconds to hang and is really convenient over the sink.  I did remove the chair from the TM.  We don't spent too much time in the TM when we camp, and if we need a chair, we use our folding chairs.  This gives us more room and that chair filled an empty corner in my dining room where I like to set and read and I can put my books in the bottom storage for the next time.  The cabinet is a must, the chair, in my opinion is just in the way.   Happy camping  Betty
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Old 10-10-2001, 11:58 AM   #9
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We added the cabinet after we bought the camper because my wife had to bend down so much for stored `stuff'. Now we fill it with the things that we use every day and take it out and store it and remove the cabinet for traveling. We also added a paper towel holder on the underside, not folding type. When traveling we stow it upside down between the side A/C and bathroom wall and it rides just fine.
Upon arrival, it takes just a few minutes to remount the cabinet and fill it.
With regard to weight, I think you could fill it with dishes and it would not come down.
Dick B
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Old 10-11-2001, 02:42 AM   #10
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Thanks to everyone who replied. It seems that folks who actually tried the cabinet are very pleased with it. I imagine it would be a pain if you were traveling and setting up every day. I prefer to get some place pretty and stay for several days. In that case, I think the convenience of having a wall cabinet over the sink would be great. We have some light weight melmac dishes that we would keep in there. Also the paper towell holder idea would be very convenient.

Our model has a 24" low countertop between the wardrobe and the stovetop. I found 2 plastic boxes with drawer fronts at WalMart that just fit this space. I keep them in the house and load them with canned goods and dry goods and carry them in to the camper. They are really handy counter height storage. You could stack more than 2 if you needed the room. Also you can stack stuff on the top.
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