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Angela White | Monday, 30 August, 2010
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Conibear RV Center in Lakeland, Florida has a 2010 Lance 1040. The Lance 1040 is a hard-side, non-slide, wet bath, truck camper with an optional tent. This camper features air conditioning, AM/FM/CD stereo with a fifteen inch LCD TV, interior and exterior speakers, ten foot crankout awning, outside shower, thirty gallons of fresh water, six gallon hot water heater, roof rack system, and much more.
Be sure to mention Truck Camper Magazine when you call! Direct Link Here
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Angela White | Friday, 27 August, 2010
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The S&S Campers Buyers Guide has been updated! Check out two new models, new interior and exterior photographs, and the new S&S graphics. We also updated the specifications for 2011.
To see the S&S Buyers Guide, click here.
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Angela White | Thursday, 26 August, 2010
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A&M Services in Kittrell, North Carolina has a 2008 Northstar 9.5 Igloo. The Northstar 9.5 Igloo is a hard-side, non-slide, wet bath truck camper. This camper features a 30 gallon fresh water tank, two twenty pound propane tanks, three burner stove with sealed burner oven, roof air conditioner, Heki insulated exit vent, electric four corner jacks, ten foot box awning, refrigerator, insulated windows, and much more.
Be sure to mention Truck Camper Magazine when you call! Direct Link Here
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Angela White | Tuesday, 24 August, 2010
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A big thank you goes out to Bill Ward of Hallmark RV and Rex Willett of Northstar Campers for making our Ask the Expert series a success. Our email boxes have been exploding with comments about the Propane System Maintenance and Safety and Thetford Cassette Toilet Systems. More Ask the Expert articles are in the pipeline, so stay tuned. Thank you, readers, for your positive feedback.
“Just wanted to pass along my thoughts about the "LP" article; OUTSTANDING! Thank you for your efforts, and I thank Bill for his expertise and for caring enough to share it. A wanna be truck camper.” - Dan
“While we do enjoy reading your weekly publication, the article on propane safety may well have been the most useful so far. The low battery scenario actually happened to us a year or so ago. The main charging wire for the truck camper had broken and the battery ran down during the night. Boy, there was a lot of scrambling around until we figured it out. We only figured it out when a couple of other electrical fixtures would not work. We live and learn, but it was an exciting event in our lives. Regards.” - Bob Durfee
“Great article on propane. Never too much review for that topic.” - Barry
“Superb article!” - Mike Johnson
“Great article on propane. Very helpful. Thanks a lot.” - Stuart Henry
“Angela and Gordon - Thanks for the informative article on propane. Thanks again for TCM. I look forward to reading every edition.” - Lyle Craig, Knoxville, Tennessee
“We met each other at the Massachusetts show in the spring as we bought a 950 Eagle Cap from Bill Penney at East End campers. We enjoy the truck camping life style and have found that we have more then enough living space (two of us and a seventy pound old dog). I read your Truck Camper Magazine articles all the time. The one on the propane tanks is about the most complete explanation about the propane systems I have ever read. Thanks! My wife is always VERY concerned about it and we NEVER have traveled with the propane on in the refrigerator for that reason. Your article was very informative about that too. Thanks and keep up the great job! Happy and safe travels!” - Ed and Nancy Kaufmann
“Thanks for the LPG information! I learned something about what I was doing wrong! I went out as soon as I read this article and checked my regulator. It was starting to leak. I had a yellowish flame on my stove and was having a problem with my refrigerator staying lit. I have always traveled with the LPG on to keep the refrigerator going and probably will continue, but with a lot more caution. We’ll be at the LPG station tomorrow for a full check-up; first in ten years with my camper! Thanks for the great article!” - Jim Holyfield
“Angela - Excellent article on the Cassette toilet. All the best.” - Joe Mac
“Good article on the Thetford cassette toilet system. I, for one, would like to see more real-world articles like this one. Everyone likes to look at all the new campers in your magazine, but articles like this one really help in selecting new equipment or troubleshooting existing problems. Good job. Thanks.” - Gary
“Thanks for the article on cassette toilets! It completely answered all my questions and is the only place that I found to do it.” - Russ Collins
Here are some comments from our Facebook page:
“Great propane article. It's time to get my vintage 1966 truck camper on the road again. Thank you!” - Robert Jessup
“Really appreciated the propane article.” - Kathy Lordier
“Thank you for that informative article. You guys are the best! I’ve always been a little skittish about working around propane, but I’ll have a bit more confidence now!” - Randy Smith
“Great propane article! Thanks guys!” - Matt Ward, Hallmark RV
“Thanks for the article on propane system maintenance. Very informative.” - Elizabeth Miller
“I have a cassette toilet in my Northstar. So many more options for
disposing of waste than before. This morning I just took it out rolled
it 100 yards or so to the dump station, emptied, rinsed, and
reinserted. I find it more convenient than always being concerned with
where a dump station is at. The gray water goes home with me for
irrigation!” - Steve Fite
“We decided to purchased Northstar primarily because of the cassette
toilet. When camping off the grid, the cassette can be dumped in a tent
camping outhouse or johnny on the job as we just did this weekend. No
more spending extra time looking for dump stations.” - Linda Hanney
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Angela White | Monday, 23 August, 2010
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Outdoor Express RV in Falling Waters, West Virginia has a 2011 Lance 825. The Lance 825 is a hard-side, non-slide, wet bath truck camper. The 825 features a 30 gallon fresh water tank, two burner stove, one twenty pound propane tank, refrigerator, microwave, furnace, and much more.
Be sure to mention Truck Camper Magazine when you call! Direct Camper Link Here
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Angela White | Thursday, 19 August, 2010
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Truck Camper Warehouse in West Chesterfield, New Hampshire has a 2010 Eagle Cap 950. The Eagle Cap 950 is a hard side, single-slide, wet bath truck camper. The Eagle Cap 950 features a 46 gallon fresh water tank, two twenty pound propane tanks, Fantastic Fan, microwave, escape hatch skylight, U-shaped dinette, water filter, rear awning, and much more.
Be sure to mention Truck Camper Magazine when you call! Direct Camper Link Here
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