TheLazyC
Member
So we are going on one year as a T32 Owner and have only made about 6 trips but this past weekend I realized a few things....
First, we did not put much thought into our purchase and did not prioritize our needs, which is our fault not Heartland...
But some of my observations...
1. bathroom vent with exhaust fan, too high, cannot reach it to use it
2. just about ALL of the storage is placed too high, both my wife and I are 5'8" and have to get a step ladder out to grab anything
3. theater seating is nice, comfortable, but once you are seated, NOBODY can pass through without retracting the foot rest.
4. front bedroom, absolutely no floor space, cannot even get dressed in the bedroom and have to crawl over the bed to get in
5. sliding patio doors, do not stay on the track in both kitchen/garage and garage/patio
6. bunk bed, but no way to access it without ladder, which we had to purchase
7. poorly labeled light switches
8. water heater, either electric or gas - there is no way to turn it off on the panel. I leave camper plugged up to power year round
9. TV Cable: we have 4 TVs installed (bedroom, kitchen, garage & patio) and none of the coax plugs work, not for Satellite, antenna or cable.
10. poor placement of fresh water tank fill and city water connection on the opposite side from all of the other utilities and behind the door.
11. roof drain spout: pours off the room directly in front of the only storage access on the camper
12. no outside electric plug. VERY FRUSTRATING. we like to use an electric skillet for breakfast, decorative lights, fan, etc outdoors and there are no outside receptacles.
Not meant to bash, but just some observations that can maybe be considered for future or for new buys to consider
As far as the PROS,
1. it is a nice looking RV, we always get compliments.
2. enjoy the side patio deck, comes in handy with kids and pets and also for raining days
3. garage is nice, roomy
4. bath is small but functional, shower has plenty of room
First, we did not put much thought into our purchase and did not prioritize our needs, which is our fault not Heartland...
But some of my observations...
1. bathroom vent with exhaust fan, too high, cannot reach it to use it
2. just about ALL of the storage is placed too high, both my wife and I are 5'8" and have to get a step ladder out to grab anything
3. theater seating is nice, comfortable, but once you are seated, NOBODY can pass through without retracting the foot rest.
4. front bedroom, absolutely no floor space, cannot even get dressed in the bedroom and have to crawl over the bed to get in
5. sliding patio doors, do not stay on the track in both kitchen/garage and garage/patio
6. bunk bed, but no way to access it without ladder, which we had to purchase
7. poorly labeled light switches
8. water heater, either electric or gas - there is no way to turn it off on the panel. I leave camper plugged up to power year round
9. TV Cable: we have 4 TVs installed (bedroom, kitchen, garage & patio) and none of the coax plugs work, not for Satellite, antenna or cable.
10. poor placement of fresh water tank fill and city water connection on the opposite side from all of the other utilities and behind the door.
11. roof drain spout: pours off the room directly in front of the only storage access on the camper
12. no outside electric plug. VERY FRUSTRATING. we like to use an electric skillet for breakfast, decorative lights, fan, etc outdoors and there are no outside receptacles.
Not meant to bash, but just some observations that can maybe be considered for future or for new buys to consider
As far as the PROS,
1. it is a nice looking RV, we always get compliments.
2. enjoy the side patio deck, comes in handy with kids and pets and also for raining days
3. garage is nice, roomy
4. bath is small but functional, shower has plenty of room