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3.6 (6 reviews)
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4.2
Overall quality
2.8
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4.5
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3.5
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2.8

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Mike J.

Minnesota, USA

Reviewed on May 9, 2024

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5.0
I'm afraid if I would have read these reviews before purchasing, I may have stayed away from this model but am happy to say we're thrilled with the purchase so far. The Covid production years really hurt the RV industry and they must have learned from their mistakes and put more focus on quality. ...read more
I'm afraid if I would have read these reviews before purchasing, I may have stayed away from this model but am happy to say we're thrilled with the purchase so far. The Covid production years really hurt the RV industry and they must have learned from their mistakes and put more focus on quality. Last year it was time to upgrade from our 2009 Keystone Retreat so we walked through this unit and really liked the floor plan and features inside the camper. It's very homey, the furniture is very good quality with theater seating that has heated and massaging comfort. Appliances are full size and the camper has storage everywhere. The tankless on demand water heater works very well and makes it easy to winterize. The separate bath has a large shower and electric power vent. The dual air conditioners cooled the unit quickly during the hot summer days. The fireplace warms the camper quickly in the fall and everything worked as it should. There were some minor issues after delivery that were handled quickly by the dealer. We've found the construction to be excellent so far, the roof is very solid and all the joints were sealed very well on top. I found winterizing to be simple and easy. One of the tell tale signs of good construction is no critters during the WI winter. There was no sign of any intruders when we opened this spring. I highly recommend any Hampton model...we went through all of them before deciding on this one.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Michael

Wisconsin, USA

Reviewed on April 17, 2024

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5.0
You know, after reading all the negative reviews, I asked myself "did I make the right choice in purchasing this RV last year?" Well after owning it for 9 months, winterizing and opening for the first time in the spring in northern Wisconsin, I can assure everyone I'm very pleased with this unit. ...read more
You know, after reading all the negative reviews, I asked myself "did I make the right choice in purchasing this RV last year?" Well after owning it for 9 months, winterizing and opening for the first time in the spring in northern Wisconsin, I can assure everyone I'm very pleased with this unit. When purchasing from the dealer last year, there were a few minor issues that needed dealing with after transport, and were resolved quickly. I winterized myself last fall and opened it last weekend. It was the same as I left it. No disturbances at all and all the appliances worked normally including the furnace and fireplace which were much needed as evening temps dipped into the 30's. After being on the roof several times, the construction is solid. They did great work sealing the top, something I will watch closely as time goes on, along with keep the gutters clear. We love the interior design, all the touches are very nice for camping life. Concerning the negative reviews, I have to believe the build quality improved after all the quality issues came from Covid production. If anything else impacts this review positive or negatively I will post later. Happy camping!
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Barbara Hall

Washington, USA

Reviewed on April 14, 2024

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1.8
I was really excited when I bought my new trailer. I bought April 2023 as a brand new unit a few months later in the summer I had to have the toilet replaced and plumbing repaired in the shower behind the wall as it was leaking. My furnace no longer works. Neither one of my recliners works, my oven...read more
I was really excited when I bought my new trailer. I bought April 2023 as a brand new unit a few months later in the summer I had to have the toilet replaced and plumbing repaired in the shower behind the wall as it was leaking. My furnace no longer works. Neither one of my recliners works, my oven does not work and I have a leak behind the bed area that I did not know about until I went to change out the mattress and it was moldy, and the wood underneath was moldy, which explains my cough. Retired with a stroke at 66 was hoping to have a glorious retirement , this is my home. It is not something about trying to get somebody out here for repairs. They don’t want to come or it would cost me almost $1000 to get somebody out and for Assistance. They tell me well find a tech parts are covered. The blinds came crashing down , I am extremely unhappy and I will post bad reviews everywhere on this company
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1.0
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1.0
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3.0
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3.0
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Sally

Minnesota

Reviewed on August 25, 2021

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2.6
We bought our new Hampton in April, we would love to love this camper but we have had nothing but issues. The microwave had not worked since day one and have been told several times that it is on backorder. Many many water issues that have not been fixed. Always the response is "we can't get a tech...read more
We bought our new Hampton in April, we would love to love this camper but we have had nothing but issues. The microwave had not worked since day one and have been told several times that it is on backorder. Many many water issues that have not been fixed. Always the response is "we can't get a tech out there to fix it" Black tank flush not hooked up. Pump for fresh water faulty, toilet leak, air condition leak. Unacceptable service. So disappointed.
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4.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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V.Barron

Texas

Reviewed on August 23, 2021

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3.6
Feel like is held up with staples and glue. Our recliner broke the first day. One of the board is warped in the cabinet. The floor has squeaky spots. The craftsman Quality is not that good. But I can get three people in my kitchen at a time and they’ll have a lot of space to move...read more
Feel like is held up with staples and glue. Our recliner broke the first day. One of the board is warped in the cabinet. The floor has squeaky spots. The craftsman Quality is not that good. But I can get three people in my kitchen at a time and they’ll have a lot of space to move around
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5.0
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2.0
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5.0
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3.0
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R. Nguyen

California

Reviewed on February 18, 2021

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3.4
This is my experience with the 2021 Crossroads Hampton 375DBL that I purchased. This unit is quite livable obviously under the right conditions. The coldest temperature in my area is about 32 deg-F and hottest temperature is about 110 deg-F. At 32 deg-F, the living room temperature before...read more
This is my experience with the 2021 Crossroads Hampton 375DBL that I purchased. This unit is quite livable obviously under the right conditions. The coldest temperature in my area is about 32 deg-F and hottest temperature is about 110 deg-F. At 32 deg-F, the living room temperature before bedtime is about 72 deg-F and will drop to about 48 deg-F by early morning. The furnace will bring up the temp to about 68 deg-F. I turn on the fireplace heater to speed up this process. At night, there is no need to run the furnace. A small space heater in the bedroom will keep it warm all night to sleep comfortably, and if necessary a warm blanket. During hottest days at about 110 deg-F, with both A/C's running the temp is about 80 deg-F. It's still warm inside but is bearable. The bedroom barely gets any A/C since most of the air goes into the upstairs loft. There's no way to close the loft ceiling registers to route all the air down to the bedroom, you'll have to leave the bedroom door open. I'm sure you can be creative with this to close off those registers. Summer electric bill at peak temperatures was about $550 because of running A/C's all day. I have a Vue Smart Home energy monitor connected to the 50 amp breaker. The appliances that take up almost all 15 amps are the following. In order to save $ on electricity, I try not to run them during peak hours unless necessary. 1) A/C units (there are two) 2) Fireplace heater 3) Portable space heater (Purchased myself for bedroom, I only run at night when it's super cold) 4) Dryer (I do not run during peak hours to save $) 5) Washer (I do not run during peak hours to save $) 6) Electric water heater (I always have this ON. It switches on and off to maintain temp.) 7) Microwave oven (It's only on when I heat up my food) I have an energy efficient washer/dryer in the closet but it costs $$ in electricity considering the small load it handles. A full dryer takes about 80 minutes to dry 4 large bath towels. It's about $1.50-$2.00 to wash and dry 4 large bath towels based on energy consumption. You'd get more bang for your buck doing a 45 minute cycle in a normal home dryer that can do more than double the load, OR just hang dry them which costs nothing. One 30 lb (7 gal) propane bottle will last about 10 days in the winter. I have 2 main bottles, and I purchased 1 spare. Worst case, I fill up 2 bottles every 20 days. During the hot summer, one 30 lb propane bottle can last me 7-8 weeks. The overall quality and layout inside is nicer than most trailers. I would rate 4/5 stars. It loses a star because some parts of quality is lacking. I will explain more later. The manufacturing quality is sub-par, and I would rate 2/5 stars. Given that this is a higher end trailer at about $50K-$60K, I did not expect to see many manufacturing quality problems. It's very awkward towing this trailer so I had a service technician come out and fix my problems. My issues I had for this trailer is the following. 1) AC freeze protection control was not installed between evaporator fins above main living room causing unit to blow hot air. 2) Electric water heater 12V wire was not connected to 110V water heater relay which caused 12V 5Amp fuse to blow (short to ground on wire) when turned on. 3) Pantry door window, the left window is smooth on front but frosty on back. The right window is frosty on front but smooth on back. 4) No power to TV lift, blue tooth speakers or kitchen slide out ceiling LED lights. Failed after 5 months. The problem was the end crimp connectors in the under belly of the trailer are not water proof. The connectors corroded with water and eventually broke off. Fortunately, we were able to pull the wires out of the underbelly and redo them. What's worse is that the underbelly is rivetted so there's no access to the wires underneath the trailer. You would have to cut open the underbelly panels. 5) Missing 1 ceiling register vent. 6) Bluetooth power harness to SB26 sound bar had a break in the wire and would intermittently turn off. This is probably a blue tooth manufacturing problem. 7) Water leak at washer/dryer connection. This was a dealership installation problem. 8) I would say 25% of the top loft rails are screwed into studs. The other 75% just go into the wall, eventually with enough vibration and movement in the trailer, the screws strip through the dry wall. Same with the handrails to the stairs, 2 out of 6 screws are into studs. I have an outdoor wifi extender outside my main home. I get full internet speeds using 5Ghz at 50Mbps/50Mbps download/upload speeds inside the trailer. If the manufacturing quality issues weren't present, I would say this is a pretty good trailer. Overall, I would purchase this trailer while being mindful of what issues may arise.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
2.0
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2.0
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