The undermount sink is better than the bowl style in my opinion. It feels more residential to me. Love the grenade launchers joke, lol! Thank you so much for another excellent video Mike, and I'm looking forward to seeing more reviews from you!
Love the outdoor kitchen. It would be much better if it had a sink inside where the fridge was. My opinion. That is a lot wasted space that can be utilized for more kitchen accessories. Again, my opinion. But, I still love it.
Why can't we just put the damn sink into the kitchen just like everyone else does? Love Jayco, hate the gimmicky outside kitchen! Still missing the memo on that!
I feel like your grill should be where the sink is on the outdoor kitchen. Soapy water won't damage your camper, but splatters and grease should be prevented from the outside of your camper. If you reverse this, I think it will be a better solution. Additionally, why can't you fit it under the awning instead of making you go out from under it to access the sink or griddle? Just think these things should be considered. Also, what happened to the seat in the shower? I believe it was shown on the floor plan.
Outdoor kitchen is a poor design. Put a regular sink next to the small refrigerator. Sink and refrigerator are the two things that need to be in the outdoor kitchen. Plumb it and make it user friendly. This deign is too much work, could be much better.
No on the unplumbed sink and BIG no on lack of campsite view windows! Size perfect. Storage perfect. Closet space finally up to par with competitors…gotta walk away from this one due to ridiculous outdoor kitchen design and lack of “view”. By the way I could care less what color the various lights are.
As you are a salesperson your reviews do not give an unbiased take on any of the RV's you showcase. You only demonstrate the cool and luxury features of the RV but you never delve into the build quality and construction defects and flaws that almost all RV's will have. Notable problems are frame construction, suspension problems, poor plumbing, outside roof and wall materials, poor grade tires, and inadequate locking latches. Inside problems might include subpar counter materials, lack of wood in the cabinet or drawers, inadequate closing or locking of cabinets, poor quality appliances such as refrigerators, and ac units and the biggest problem of all is the terrible plumbing assembly using flex tubing and wrong fittings. Also, don't forget the repeated problem with slideouts. I emphasize again, a salesperson cannot or will not give an unbiased and honest review of an RV. I recommend watching RU-vid videos featuring RV inspectors and those unlucky individuals who purchased defective RV's and experienced a nightmare trying to get the RV serviced or repaired properly.