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The cover above the propane tanks in the front needs to have a serious LOCK to keep the lid from opening (by just anyone). I'd put 2 locks on it, one on each side slightly off-center. One lock with that way-too-flexible (cheap/thin) plastic cover isn't enough, so 2 locks would be more secure/resistant to prying. But really, the cover should be aluminum though -- you know, the material Airstream is known for. That silver colored metal? Aluminum? ;-) You're not thinking security really...anything outside that can be accessed can also be stolen. Especially if parked on the street in most cities with all the trash about nowadays. Please, "Embrace Diversity" -- put serious/robust LOCKS on your TTs. ;-) -- BR
What a 🗣️fkn shty ass video. You had it right in the beginning until you got to the Bluetooth part. How in the mother🗣️FCK is anyone supposed to follow that bullsht? What a sht video.
I am a current Airstream owner and bought a Rivian R1-T... so looking for an electric Trailer now. I have put a deposit on the all electric Pebble Flow RV but would love to stay with Airstream. It will be a sad day to sell, but electric is soooo much better in so many ways! Yes, range is an issue, but will plan on short distance trips between RV resorts. Further the Trailers can propel themselves to save on range. And being able to charge the EV and RV at the RV resort is a major game changer! PLEASE make the eStream and I will be the first to buy... it has been 2 years of silence, so I hope to hear an update before I take delivery of the Pebble Flow RV...
at 8:21 dont be surprised.. pretty much all campers have a really terrible electrical neatness, or lack of. if this is a finished rig and the charger , solar controller are just thrown in there as seen here, then you're just another sucker buying a name. nothing else. --Marine Electrician
If a customer pays up front for the work, will Airstream do custom trailer builds? *For instance- On the Flying Cloud 30 FB Bunk (With rear corner bathroom opposite a camp side optional bunk or office space).. Maybe a customer would like to delete the bunk and office and utilize this space for a stacked washer/dryer. In the Classic 33FB, Maybe a customer would prefer to delete the sofa and lounge area and Increase the kitchen space across that opposite wall adding a larger refrigerator, a stand up freezer, and a stacked washer and dryer forward the rear bathroom.. with an Added Camp side bunk Forward the rear bathroom where the sofa was Located.
Have been watching a RU-vid channel that talks about all the problems people have with RV’s. Then watched a RU-vid of a typical RV manufacturing processes built from inside out and was shocked at the poor quality. Impressed that Airstream tests their units for water leaks before the inside is finished. This seems to be the main problem most RV owners have. Must say Airstream proves you get what you pay for.
One thing I took a hard at while at the factory, all the wood was solid hardwood, high quality plywood with laminations. No particle board, chipboard etc.
No vehicle is perfect. That’s why they have a solar plug so you can connect additional panels. Backup generator isn’t necessary but nice to have for long stays off-grid 🌳🤠
Airstream puts terrible propane cooktops instead of induction electric in their expensive trailers. Indoor air quality suffers. Please! Airstream, switch to induction!!
The whiteboard in some Airstreams always seems like such a strange move on Airstream’s part. Using wall space for a whiteboard is a personal decor preference and the aesthetic seems kiddish compared to the rest of the trailer. I assume it’s removable without marking or holes left behind? In any case, it seems like an out of place requirement made by an exec at Airstream while their design team cringes.