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Make and model
Floorplan
Year
Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH reviews
Liveability
3.2
Overall quality
3.4
Floorplan
4.8
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty
3.4
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Voted most helpful review
Joe Wierzbicki
Reviewed on September 21, 2023
RV reviewed
2022 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH

4.6
Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH. First let me say after looking for over 7 months to decide what to buy, this was my reasoning. I have a 2019 Ford Ranger so I was looking for something under 23 ft and less than 4100 lbs dry weight, and could sleep 5 in a pinch and have a slide. The bonus of...read more
Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH. First let me say after looking for over 7 months to decide what to buy, this was my reasoning. I have a 2019 Ford Ranger so I was looking for something under 23 ft and less than 4100 lbs dry weight, and could sleep 5 in a pinch and have a slide. The bonus of standard equipment was the dual axle’s and it comes winterized and has solar power to keep the battery charged. This was another feature that was a most. Azdel Onboard Composite Backing
Here are some of the benefits of having an RV made with this material:
Half the weight of lauan; which leads to improved fuel efficiency
Will not grow mold or mildew and will not rot!!
Reduces the chances of delamination
Better insulation and sound barrier . My budget was under 25K!! After 3 Camper shows and 5 visits to RV dealerships and months of reading RV magazines and internet resources and research, I am more then happy with my decision. As for problems I have nothing major
And little things I fix myself. This is nothing critical for folks that have problems, maybe everyone at the factory that day was in a good mood when they built my camper. So time will tell and so far so Good!!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Voted most helpful review
Terri jarve
Reviewed on August 10, 2023
RV reviewed
2022 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH

2.6
Love the floor plan, lots of storage and it is easy to tow. But 2nd time we used it the slide out broke, the radio quit, awing motor would not stop, tv didn't work. Got back from repair after 5 months, (our entire summer) took it out the next spring, heater quit, hot water didn't work, leaked...read more
Love the floor plan, lots of storage and it is easy to tow. But 2nd time we used it the slide out broke, the radio quit, awing motor would not stop, tv didn't work. Got back from repair after 5 months, (our entire summer) took it out the next spring, heater quit, hot water didn't work, leaked water around slide out, Tongue light switch broken, two recalls on the trailer for spare tire and solar panels. Took back to repair got back after 6 weeks. Hot water still didn't work and still leaks. Called Winnebago and all they could say about the water leak was, are you keeping up on caulking Maintenace? I explained it had been in the shop and they had just fixed, and new caulking was installed around the slide out in October it leaked in April. They blamed the leak on us. Terrible customer service from Winnebago. They also referred us to a non-authorized dealer to fix the water heater so we would have to pay instead of repairing it under the warranty.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Lucas
Wisconsin
Reviewed on June 21, 2022
RV reviewed
2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH

3.0
Hello! I am writing a real world review on the Winnebago 2100BH to make those aware of issues from what the dealership has no called a "covid camper".
To start, I am a well experienced camper and fairly young at age 30. I have camped in everything. I've camped in tents.. the back of a truck.. an...read more
Hello! I am writing a real world review on the Winnebago 2100BH to make those aware of issues from what the dealership has no called a "covid camper".
To start, I am a well experienced camper and fairly young at age 30. I have camped in everything. I've camped in tents.. the back of a truck.. an ice shack in the middle of a lake.. you name it I have probably camped there. I do not require many amenities to make me happy. You stick me in a chair around a fire with a cold beer and I am satisfied. After all my cabin in the middle of Upper Michigan has zero amenities and that is just fine with me. Now that you have my story on love for camping let me get you to the review of our "new" camper.
Prior to owning the Winnebago, my wife and I camped in our old pop up. We loved that pop up but after finding out we were expecting we decided to upgrade a little. The pop up kept us dry and kept us warm but it was lacking a shower among other things and taking it down in a monsoon was the worst. We started looking at hard side campers and instead of used we decided to pull the trigger on a brand new Winnebago 2100BH.
We chose the Winnebago 2100BH for its small size but large list of amenities. We do a lot of boon docking so we liked the fact that we could have most items running on propane/battery for our long trips to the Wisconsin Northwoods. The solar panel was also a nice option as well as the large on board water storage and just storage in general. It sleeps 6 people allegedly. Those people can't be taller than 6 foot however. The shower is good size. On paper this camper looked great. It was not too heavy but not too light meaning I was comfortable loading it up and hauling it hours up north. I would not tow this camper with anything less than a 1/2 ton truck. It is a tall profile and it is a wind sail. I tow with 2013 Sierra and even towed with a 2016 sierra HD and both trucks worked to tow the camper. I feel sorry for any cross over SUV that is 100% overloaded towing these smaller campers.
My biggest and most frustrating issue with this camper is the quality. This camper was built on a Friday afternoon of memorial weekend. The quality control from Winnebago is just pathetic. We have had issue after issue. The biggest issue has been plumbing leaks. I have had this camper up at the dealership over 5 times for plumbing repairs. We have only had the camper for 1 year. After last summer I thought we had the leaks solved. Nope. We went on our first trip this spring after un-winterizing the camper and had a leak. Mind you we had the dealership winterize it. I was about to lose my mind. The camper leaked near the water heater and also out of the city water inlet. We had the dealership come to our house to make the repair. The repairman showed me the faults of Winnebago. He was extremely honest. The leak was near the water heater hot outlet and he showed me the O-ring placed by Winnebago was bent and leaking. Just to check he took the cold water inlet connection off to check that O-ring and THERE WAS NONE! He was not suprised. He flat out told me almost all campers built during Covid were rushed and Winnebago was by far the worst. They used PEX tubing with the incorrect clamps just to get the job done. So far after that fix there hasn't been a leak but for almost 30K dollars this thing shouldn't leak a drop let alone 5 times in the shop. That has not been the only issue.
Here is a list of other problems we have had and this all boils down to quality..
Wallpaper pealing off slide out. Backsplash peeling off wall. Broken refrigerator handle (important part wasn't even installed). Solar panel not charging (wasn't even hooked up and caulk had to be removed to get to wiring). Gas water heater intermittently going out. Missing caulk above slide out.
I just want folks to really really go over the camper before they try it and please buy the extended warranty. I appreciate our dealership coming to fix our issues and telling me their honest opinion but after all they need to stand behind their product. Make them fix it. With gas prices this high make them come to your house. I have complained to Winnebago with no avail. I have video of the leaks. I have followed instructions in the manual and done all of the right things. Just be careful folks.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
Voted most helpful review
Vince
Arizona
Reviewed on May 20, 2021
RV reviewed
2019 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH

5.0
This trailer is an excellent entry-level trailer for a young family.
The trailer has been used often since purchase, and has traveled nearly 8,000 miles in two years, and never encountered a single issue.
There have been many upgrades made to the trailer from dimmer switches, and easy access...read more
This trailer is an excellent entry-level trailer for a young family.
The trailer has been used often since purchase, and has traveled nearly 8,000 miles in two years, and never encountered a single issue.
There have been many upgrades made to the trailer from dimmer switches, and easy access storage areas, along with EZ Soft Start installed in the air conditioning unit, to memory foam bedding.
Ensuring high-quality required/preventative maintenance has been a priority, such as recently having all-wheel bearings re-packed and installing brand new Goodyear Endurance tires.
We have never had a warranty issue with this trailer and it has exceeded our expectations as a comfortable fun recreational vehicle.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Richard.musgrove
Ohio
Reviewed on February 15, 2021
RV reviewed
2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH

4.6
A wonderful travel trailer that is just big enough. I can't say enough about its size. It really is perfect. There we so many times the 7.5 Wide-body turned out to be a blessing. Don't pass up an opportunity to get one of...read more
A wonderful travel trailer that is just big enough. I can't say enough about its size. It really is perfect. There we so many times the 7.5 Wide-body turned out to be a blessing. Don't pass up an opportunity to get one of these!!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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