Thanks so much for this video. We just purchased our 1st pop up camper. And me and my wife totally said right off. We don't need this whole counter with the sink. It would be awesome if it was gone. For more storage space. I think that's what we are going to do. And yes we can careless about the fridge underneath as well..:) we are about to take a journey as a pop up camper family and enjoy it.
@@rvgearandfar we leave on the 1st. But we got our new life time plate for rhe trailer. And had the bearings packed and grease done for the wheels. So we are ready to go...:) should be a great trip with our pop up adventure.
Depends on your skills, the state of the pop up, and how much you want to renovate ◡̈ RU-vid has a ton of tutorials I'd also check out Lisa Rice for pop up specific renovations: instagram.com/rice_camp/
Hello! We are considering purchasing a used a small pop up camper. The camper is 25 years old, but in very good shape. It only has 48” slide out bunks on each end, however. Bench seating is at a small table only, unless the table is taken down. The table, when taken down, adds another twin size sleeping area, or seating “sort of” if you added more pillows to support your back. The camper does have a small sink area on the side that has the table seating area. It has a fridge that is to the right, just as you come in the door. To the left of the door is a narrow counter space with storage underneath. This area is not for seating, just a small cabinet top and storage area that is not super deep. Asking price is 3k. There is no a/c. I am not sure if asking price is reasonable for such a small camper. I have looked at slightly larger ones, in good shape for close to same price..
@@judywarmack1290 You can always offer a lower price and try to negotiate! Prices vary WILDLY on many factors - age, condition, and specifically location.
ARE YOU FOR REAL ? BECAUSE PEOPLE NOW A days, look on youtube on there computers , for videos of thinks they own or are looking to buy, and seeing whats good and bad with it.