There have been far too many of these RV kitchens that have a window with mini blinds directly behind the stove. With all of the grease and spaters that come with frying food, it would not take long for those mini blinds to look awful., would be difficult to clean over time.
Gotta be real on this one - I do nearly all the cooking for my family, I’ve never hard to clean the back wall lol idk what people are cooking with to splash all over 😂
@@TheRVHunter Steaks, eggs, bacon etc,, 😃Carnivore diet rocks! I have the blind behind my stove too and covered it with a black yard trash bag. Someday I'll trade up to an outdoor kitchen... or maybe one with a side patio, or garage patio to cook on.
Plenty of cabinets for the frequently used pots, pans and dishes. All the understorage allows you to put the infrequently used items into understorage. Like our large boiling pot we use for shrimp, crawfish and crabs. We only use that thing a few times a year so it can go underneath. Same with toilet paper and paper towels. Buy the giant size stuff at Costco and store most of it underneath. Off season (seasonal clothes) go underneath.
Babe, if you're watching , WE love you ❤ tell her that for us! But seriously...the outside of this unit is sharpe. Looks so good. I love all the storage and the inside floor plan. I need a dishwasher, though, dude. I wonder if that's an optional add on?
Brilliant design!!! The only thing to make it a total awesome unit, wall off the rear sofa area, add a door, create a back entertaining area with drop down patio deck.
Surprised I didn’t show that as I typically do but if I remember correctly - it’s 6’ or more since I don’t recall it being short! 84 inches of interior height which is plenty also 😁
That’s a cool unit. We grew to like it a couple of years ago when they came with one central basement mounted air conditioning unit and nothing mounted on the roof. I guess that proved to be a problem for Palomino to make that big of a change to roof mounted A/C units. Greatest storage ever of any fifth wheel.👍🏼😎
Yea I was speaking with them about it and they were having issues where people were saying it wasn’t properly cooling them! Really like how they opted to change vs just keep on going with it! Shows they are willing to play ball!
Yea that would be insane - I could even see dropping the garage in the back but living being one floor? Problem with current height would be getting the toy in maybe? Great idea & will forward this to their GM!
Rear living, front bedroom.! A waste of interior floor space with interior steps. 7 steps to get inside? More storage means more chance for over weight. Nothing new here.
Kitchen storage is very minimal... but you could put seasonal clothes in that HUGE underbelly, use the pantry for kitchen equipment and one of the closets for a pantry. I love the split sleeper sofa!
@KindCountsDeb3773 I don't know if I could afford it, the price isn't stated. I currently have a Luxe toy hauler, does it cost more than that? I'm also currently shopping a Renegade XL and a Bronco to pull behind it so maybe the pockets will be a little light. One can only hope that when the accounts get built back up they are still making the River Ranch so I can afford one.
What if you want to bring some kayaks or some fun extras - or seasonal storage you can stow away for when you need it since it’s home for job sites? Bikes? I can think of a great stuff! Heck I’d throw our pitch back in there lol
@TheRVHunter you can literally throw bikes and kayaks on a rear rack on every single RV made much easier than trying to get them underneath. Kayaks are longer than the RV is wide, so you would need to load them from the rear, so that overpriced fancy slideout tray on that RV becomes completely useless if you try to load kayaks in there. Also, if you are using an RV for job sites, you have a semi-permanent site that you can literally plop down a container to store all your job related shit and move it to the next site when done. That is how normal people do it. You also have to contend with payload in RVs, which is typically not enough to even attempt to use all this storage, so it is just a waste anyway, unless you are condoning overloading RVs.
You asked, I answered lol be grumpy if you want 😂 Or just like the fact it’s a ranch styled RV uptop and ignore the storage aspect. Do whatever you want with the space!
@TheRVHunter an even better use of the space would be to lower the entire RV height and put all the tanks, AC, electrical, etc down there and have an all weather RV that is more efficient.
@charlieodom9107 they have tried A/Cs below in the past - even this brand, if I heard / remember correctly & it didn’t cool the RV properly! Definitely agree with the thought though if they got it figured out!