rideswithchrist
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WELCOME! This year is our first FW trip too, seems like a good reason to get a camping upgrade. Nice TT !
Welcome! This is a great group over here. Our first trip to the Fort is this August as well and I have already learned so much from these guys.All this chit chat about buying stuff for one's TT when it's first purchased, I have a really nice story.
We purchased our trailer used, at the end of last summer. We weren't even in the market. Someone told us about a great deal in town, and we went just to have look, in preparation for down the line when we would really be ready to buy. Well, it turned out to be such a good deal, we couldn't resist. The guy quoted us a very good price. The trailer was over a year old, but it had never actually been used. Never been hooked up to water at all.
When we went back the second time to firm up the deal, our original intent was to maybe offer just a couple of hundred dollars less than he was asking. I mean, it was a good deal, and we were going to take it no matter what, but we figured what the heck. We weren't totally sure how these things work.
Boy were we surprised when the gentleman told us that the price included everything in the camper. And I mean everything. Beside the couple of little upgrades he had made, he was giving us all of the linens and towels, every plate, cup and glass, flatware, pots & pans, tupperware, some bars and hooks that he had yet to hang, little garbage cans, an extra spare tire, a huge matt for in front, paper towels, toilet paper, aluminum foil, plastic wrap, baggies, and probably some other little stuff I'm forgetting. There was even some coffee and tea bags there!! I literally had to buy nothing before our first trip.
Needless to say, my husband and I just looked at each other and both knew that obviously, we were paying the full asking price. I mean, what a deal!! Wouldn't even think of offering one penny less than he was asking.
The only sad part is that I missed out on actually going to buy fun stuff for the trailer. I did buy a couple of little decorations to make myself feel better.
Now I just can't wait for "real" trips. Not just upstate to my ini-laws place.
^^^^^^This! We moved stuff back and forth between the house for a while, then did the same as tiggerdad's wife. Buy new for the house and move the still good stuff to the camper! We've also bought numerous grills over the years and the last were a traeger portable and a can cooker. Last trip to the fort, used the traeger one night and brought with us prime rib from home. Yeh, it was pretty rough having prime rib at the campsite!My wife took advantage of the situation and decided to buy new pots, pans, utensils, and towels for the house and moved the old but still good stuff from the house to the camper.
Sounds just like us..this one doesn't work as well so we moved it back. Now we have a small crock pot in the camper since it's just the DW and I now. Although there are few things we've splurged on for the camper. A couple of different sizes of dutch ovens, the Traeger Portable, Coleman road trip are a few. Just bought a small can cooker last fall, used it at home a few times and are now looking forward to using it camping!Only to discover that the new one really sucked and didn't cook very well, so she moved the old one back to the house
We learned that the hard way too, LOLI am not willing to settle for crap. I made that mistake once. It was a complete waste of money. I just don't have the extra money at this time to justify it. So, for now, I transfer.
We have separate sheets etc. too but our first mistake was we bought some cheap stuff for the camper thinking we didn't use them that much it wouldn't matter.....yep, it matters.separate linens, (sheets, towels, blankets, etc...) as well as some dishes (although we generally use paper plates/bowls/cups) as well as other "Durable" items (cleaning stuff, garbage cans and such).