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Angela Carlson

South Dakota, USA

Reviewed on March 28, 2026

RV reviewed 2024 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern 250TQ view listing

2.6
I personally don't like the back bedroom but the fact that there is no room at between the wall and the foot of the mater bed is maddening at best. Also the heater vent being at the foot of the bed is horrible it make the bed very hot but doesn't heat the room itself well at all. The partical board...read more
I personally don't like the back bedroom but the fact that there is no room at between the wall and the foot of the mater bed is maddening at best. Also the heater vent being at the foot of the bed is horrible it make the bed very hot but doesn't heat the room itself well at all. The partical board interior is falling apart and the hood is falling off over the stove as well as having issues with the walls drawing in moisture and the door swelling in the cold. The only good thing about this camper is that the pipes are mostly internal.
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John Michael

Alabama, USA

Reviewed on March 24, 2026

RV reviewed 2022 Dutchmen Voltage 4271 view listing

5.0
Great recreational vehicle for a large family. You can definitely full time love in this with zero issues at all. Has everything you need to get started as a weekend warrior or full time living. If you want to have separate permanent sleeping spaces for everyone, this is the camper for...read more
Great recreational vehicle for a large family. You can definitely full time love in this with zero issues at all. Has everything you need to get started as a weekend warrior or full time living. If you want to have separate permanent sleeping spaces for everyone, this is the camper for you.
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Paul Langley

Texas, USA

Reviewed on January 24, 2026

RV reviewed 2019 Dutchmen Aspen Trail 2710BH view listing

4.4
We purchased our 2019 Aspen Trail 2710 in Oct. of '23 and have lived ,full time, ever since. We have towed it 30k+, in all terrain, up 11,000ft up the rockies, down to the N. Rim of the Grand canyon, across central USA down to Key West Florida, back to San Antonio Texas, and EVERYWHERE in...read more
We purchased our 2019 Aspen Trail 2710 in Oct. of '23 and have lived ,full time, ever since. We have towed it 30k+, in all terrain, up 11,000ft up the rockies, down to the N. Rim of the Grand canyon, across central USA down to Key West Florida, back to San Antonio Texas, and EVERYWHERE in between. We have NEVER HAD ONE SINGLE ISSUE WITH OUR TRAILER. And we tore it up on the inside. Both rooms, beds, sofas and dinette area we completely disassembled it and threw it in the dump. And we built our HOME , for 5 yrs , we'll see, but we didn't disassemble one single screw, or ANYTHING that was factory done as not to mess with the integrity of factory seals, etc. we ran off our water pump for over a year, daily. Everything still works. Never has had any leaks, failing appliances, nothing. And I've been in some weather conditions too! Today it's below freezing in Austin Texas, and the entire outside of this thing has ice on it. We are toasty inside with a small space heater. We haven't ran the furnace heater since the first and only time we used it. That's was way to hot for us . The A/C has ran, you might as well say, 24/7/365 since we bought it. My wife , menopause deal, yeah she runs it everyday,all day. Never an issue. Everything is still going strong. I removed the underbelly about six months into this lifestyle because I HAD TO KNOW my exact layout under there. I found a crack in pot tank on the seam. Repaired that. Double tied all wires, connectors, propane lines, secured every thing and replaced the belly with s.s. zip screws so now it can be removed easier if need be . I've re coated the roof with Henry's, I keep all filters, vents ,coils clean almost daily as we have two cats and a Cane Corso. This camper is the best. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. Now, somethings I've noticed could have been better, but that everything we deal with. I tow it with a 2012 Nissan Armada Platinum 4×4. So easy my wife tows it with full confidence, easily. We always say we should have went a little bigger or we wish we had slides, but this was the right one for the right people and we love it
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Thomas Carroll

Virginia, USA

Reviewed on November 10, 2025

RV reviewed 2025 Coleman 1905b Basic view listing

2.6
Given buying a new Coleman Legacy 1905b and paying 30-40 k, they are equipped with the cheapest door locks, bin locks, bin latches and matching keys that need replacement every year. They remind me of the lock and keys that they used to sell in the 1960s bubble gum machines. Very...read more
Given buying a new Coleman Legacy 1905b and paying 30-40 k, they are equipped with the cheapest door locks, bin locks, bin latches and matching keys that need replacement every year. They remind me of the lock and keys that they used to sell in the 1960s bubble gum machines. Very shoddy!
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Joseph McHugh

Georgia, USA

Reviewed on October 18, 2025

RV reviewed 2020 Coachman by Forest River Prism 2200FS view listing

4.8
This RV, on a Mercedes-Benz Chassis rides as comfortably as anything you have ever driven, true Mercedes-Benz comfort. The bathroom could be a bit larger, but other than that, no complaints. The Onan generator and on-board LP gas tank are very...read more
This RV, on a Mercedes-Benz Chassis rides as comfortably as anything you have ever driven, true Mercedes-Benz comfort. The bathroom could be a bit larger, but other than that, no complaints. The Onan generator and on-board LP gas tank are very convenient.
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James Bennett

Pennsylvania, USA

Reviewed on September 1, 2025

RV reviewed 2021 Dutchmen Kodiak Cub 196BH view listing

4.6
This camper has been one of the best campers I’ve owned. It’s great for the kids because of the bunks it’s roomy because of a slide out it pulls really well quick to set up. We love the outside kitchen and it was especially great for Boondocking with a solar charging system became pre-wired...read more
This camper has been one of the best campers I’ve owned. It’s great for the kids because of the bunks it’s roomy because of a slide out it pulls really well quick to set up. We love the outside kitchen and it was especially great for Boondocking with a solar charging system became pre-wired from the factory and was an easy set up. It has a large freshwater tank of 50 gallons never had any issues on four day. Weekends bathroom is a little on the small side, but never had any issues plenty of storage We’ve made plenty of family memories, even on those weekends from bad weather chase us inside
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Andrea Lehman

Oregon, USA

Reviewed on August 20, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Coleman Light 1855RB view listing

2.2
I regret everything about buying this camper. I have been in and out of camping world so many times in the last few years with constant repairs. This unit was thrown together and has now cost me so much extra money. I would never recommend buying a Coleman camper. Everything about my unit was...read more
I regret everything about buying this camper. I have been in and out of camping world so many times in the last few years with constant repairs. This unit was thrown together and has now cost me so much extra money. I would never recommend buying a Coleman camper. Everything about my unit was thrown together using the cheapest materials possible.
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Jackie

Texas, USA

Reviewed on July 14, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Dutchmen Voltage Toy hauler view listing

2.0
Don't buy. This thing as nice as it looks cheaply made. I've had 2 awning break from a little bit of rain and wind. They are installed with small self tapping screws. Completely broke 1 from the patio and the other bent the arms. 150000 this thing should sell for about 20,000. Not to mention all...read more
Don't buy. This thing as nice as it looks cheaply made. I've had 2 awning break from a little bit of rain and wind. They are installed with small self tapping screws. Completely broke 1 from the patio and the other bent the arms. 150000 this thing should sell for about 20,000. Not to mention all the tripping is falling off , toy hauler part no vent for dryer.
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Richard Compagno

California, USA

Reviewed on July 12, 2025

RV reviewed 2019 Coleman/Dutchman 1705RB Rear bath. view listing

2.0
Mechanically good: tow hitch, propane tanks, suspension, etc. Although I had to build a new rear bumper because the original was of such light gauge steel it totally buckled after a very slight impact. The "build-out" is of exceedingly poor quality. Virtually all "wood" componets (bed, cabinets,...read more
Mechanically good: tow hitch, propane tanks, suspension, etc. Although I had to build a new rear bumper because the original was of such light gauge steel it totally buckled after a very slight impact. The "build-out" is of exceedingly poor quality. Virtually all "wood" componets (bed, cabinets, trim, etc.) are low grade and put together with staples. Many staples were not "set" properly and we have been sliced open on exposed staples many times. We have had to replace the water heater 3 times and the very noisy water pump twice. After driving over uneven ground - very slowly in a National Forest campground - the trailer "wracked" (twisted) and now the bathroom door no longer fits its opening and won't close. The fiberglass bath vent hood fell apart after 3 years. So many more things to complain about. The dealer - 120 miles from my home - was of little help.
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Gregg Peterson

Michigan, USA

Reviewed on June 20, 2025

RV reviewed 2000 Coleman Bayside Elite view listing

4.6
Our Bayside Elite never required warranty work so I l gave it 5 stars. We bought it new and have been camping with it for 25 years and just can't bring ourselves to sell it even though we have a newer Aliner Expedition. The Aliner takes a few minutes to set up, the Bayside takes over an hour. We...read more
Our Bayside Elite never required warranty work so I l gave it 5 stars. We bought it new and have been camping with it for 25 years and just can't bring ourselves to sell it even though we have a newer Aliner Expedition. The Aliner takes a few minutes to set up, the Bayside takes over an hour. We take the A Liner on cross-country trips with multiple one night stops and use the Bayside for our weeklong stays at one campground. The Bayside has two comfortable king size beds, and plenty of screens to open so you always have air moving wherever you are in the camper. The slide out dining table is very comfortable for four (we've had six sitting there), the pop out sink and stove work well for cooking and clean-up, the outside stove is potent and boils water very quickly. The interior lights work well and cover the complete floorpan, include the beds. The curtains provide plenty of privacy for each bed. The heater works well; it's always nice to wake up and plant your feet on a warm floor when it's cold outside. It tows easily due to its low height and our Yukon 3.0L diesel gets 19 - 20 MPG pulling it at 70 - 75 MPH (I put 87 MPH rated tires on it so I could drive it at Michigan's 75 MPH speed limits). I follow the Coleman guidelines for annual summer and winter maintenance and everything still works well; the top goes up and down with no issues. The only repairs I've done are fixing an inoperative refrigerator and installing a new axle; I didn't realize we were overloading it when we carried most of our gear for week long camping trips in the camper. I look at new floorpans and don't see anything I like as well as our very reliable and functional Bayside.
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