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William Rymer
Tennessee
Reviewed on August 11, 2020
RV reviewed
2019 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern 262BH

3.2
Not a good purchase, I would not recommend my Colman Lantern. First year breakdowns.
Hot water gas valve
LP has regulator
Awning clips
Air conditioning
Computer board in refrigerator
Terrible mistake making this...
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Not a good purchase, I would not recommend my Colman Lantern. First year breakdowns.
Hot water gas valve
LP has regulator
Awning clips
Air conditioning
Computer board in refrigerator
Terrible mistake making this purchase.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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Ron Black
Colorado
Reviewed on August 3, 2015
RV reviewed
2009 Northwood Nash 21-5R

1.8
The craftsmanship is not all that bad, however, the AC (Colman) only worked three times then quit after three years of ownership. I called the dealer who said too bad, it will cost you a grand . I called Nash, they said "sorry for your luck,too bad " and hung up. I called Colman...
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The craftsmanship is not all that bad, however, the AC (Colman) only worked three times then quit after three years of ownership. I called the dealer who said too bad, it will cost you a grand . I called Nash, they said "sorry for your luck,too bad " and hung up. I called Colman mfg. and explained the situation they said "too bad we're going to hang up now ". Then the water pump went out.
This was a brand new unit, never used which I sincerely regret purchasing. As a side note I had to replace all the screws with nuts and bolts on five cuboards because they were literally falling off.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
2.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Ken Setzer
Missouri,
Reviewed on January 13, 2025
RV reviewed
2021 Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite 265RBSS

4.4
Bought this trailer new in 2021 and absolutely love it. Great layout and plenty of storage. Love the large closet at the entry that doubles as a pantry. Nice size bathroom with a lot of cabinet space. Outdoor kitchen is ok...dump that Colman grill it's junk. We got the upgraded AC,...
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Bought this trailer new in 2021 and absolutely love it. Great layout and plenty of storage. Love the large closet at the entry that doubles as a pantry. Nice size bathroom with a lot of cabinet space. Outdoor kitchen is ok...dump that Colman grill it's junk. We got the upgraded AC, frameless windows and theater seating.
Quality - There was some trim that needed staples touched up and one trim piece that was cut short all taken care of by the dealer. We only put 10,000 miles on it so far with half of that last year after I retired.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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Frank R Chavez
Texas
Reviewed on December 21, 2018
RV reviewed
1999 Damon Escaper 3980

4.0
I am the second owner of this RV. The first owner took excellent care of it and this RV was garage kept since new. The original owner had several up grades installed such as front suspension stabilizers, residential ref/freezer, Mitchelin Tires, wood flooring, electric leather recliners, porcelain...
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I am the second owner of this RV. The first owner took excellent care of it and this RV was garage kept since new. The original owner had several up grades installed such as front suspension stabilizers, residential ref/freezer, Mitchelin Tires, wood flooring, electric leather recliners, porcelain toilet, and more.
As the second owner, I have had several upgrades installed as well. A new Colman 15K BTU A/C - Heat pump, Satellite system,Tire pressure monitoring system, Cobra CB, Dream Dinette / Sleeper, New washer/dryer combo, new microwave, under counter coffee maker to name a few.
This RV is road ready and has been serviced by professional service centers. No oil leaks of any kind. It also has a diesel generator with just over 1K running hours that will run all og the electrical systems on board.
Manufactors warranty support has never been used.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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Todd
Wisconsin
Reviewed on June 14, 2019
RV reviewed
2007 Breckenridge Breckenridge Perfect Cottage

4.0
We purchased our park model in Aug of 2007. We used it for weekend cottage at the lake. We have now gone to full time retirement and spend the summers in our park model here in WI and love it. We would highly recommend placing a steel roof as we did. This helps keeping it cooler in the summer, and...
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We purchased our park model in Aug of 2007. We used it for weekend cottage at the lake. We have now gone to full time retirement and spend the summers in our park model here in WI and love it. We would highly recommend placing a steel roof as we did. This helps keeping it cooler in the summer, and maintenance free in the winter. The appliances the put in these units are great. GE Refrigerator, gas stove, and Microwave. Colman Furnace and Central air is great. Cabinets are good quality. We replace all the window blinds with wood blinds, and love the look as well as functionality. We have also replaced all lighting with LED to help with lower electric usage when in a campground and connected to 30 amp this helps a lot.
Over all we have loved our Breckenridge Perfect Cottage and would not hesitate to purchase another.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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Lenny Price
California
Reviewed on May 15, 2022
RV reviewed
2020 Jayco Rear living 27RL

2.6
I ordered this Jayco model 27RL from the factory in 2020.
We loved the floor plan, the exterior design and the interior design. When we took deliver, we completed a thorough walk through and all seemed fine.
We decided to do a short local shake down trip and this is where the disasters began. The...
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I ordered this Jayco model 27RL from the factory in 2020.
We loved the floor plan, the exterior design and the interior design. When we took deliver, we completed a thorough walk through and all seemed fine.
We decided to do a short local shake down trip and this is where the disasters began. The wall paneling between the bedroom and the bathroom was not fastened properly and had a huge bulge. The gas appliances failed, an exterior speaker was not working, the slide would not close properly and had a cut in the fabric on the top and the trim in the living room came loose.
I made an appointment took the rig to Richardson's RV in Riverside Ca. I dropped off my trailer I was told that it would be at least six weeks before I could pick it back up. I told them I have a cross country trip planned. I was able to pick up my trailer a week before I started my trip. All of the items were addressed. As for the gas appliances I was told they found a pinched line
the first day of the trip my gas appliance's failed again. Since I was a full day away for my service center I contacted Jayco service center in Indiana and explained my situation. I was told to take it to an authorized Jacyco service center. All of the service centers were booked 2 weeks out. I contacted Jayco again and asked if there was anything they could since I was on a trip the reply was, take it to a service center an get a motel room.
That would have been a $2500.00 extra expenditure and loss of my future deposits.
We ended up purchasing Ice chests and cooking on a colman stove for the next six weeks.
When we returned I dropped of the trailer for the repeat repairs.
This time they changed all the regulators which solved the problem( I thought).
We are on another cross country trip and the gas for the refrigerator has failed again and the black water handle broke in the closed position now we have to use truck stop facilities.
we are going to sell this LEMON. When we reach our destination in NC we are going to sell this headache even if it a loss and return home without it.
We have had 3 travel trailers in the past and have NEVER had the issues we have with this Jayco.
Livability
2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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Dennis Maguire
Massachusetts
Reviewed on August 14, 2022
RV reviewed
2017 Coleman CTS262BHS Coleman Lantern

2.0
While this review will not make any difference, I feel the need to make people aware that there are Lemons in the RV world too, with no recourse or help at all from either the purchasing dealer or Coleman/Dutchman or whoever builds Coleman this week.
Purchased New 2017 Coleman CTS262BH on 20 Oct...
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While this review will not make any difference, I feel the need to make people aware that there are Lemons in the RV world too, with no recourse or help at all from either the purchasing dealer or Coleman/Dutchman or whoever builds Coleman this week.
Purchased New 2017 Coleman CTS262BH on 20 Oct 2016 . Paid $2k extra for Extended Warranty. Unfortunately, too late in season to use it so I winterized it and covered it on my property. Due to unforeseen Springtime work scheduling finally got to go camping in June of 2017. Now while getting ready for Oct 2017 trip found the refrigerator wasn’t working on A/C power. Self diagnosed a main board circuit problem. Sure, it would work on propane only, but if board completely failed, then no fridge at all…. So Cancelled Oct trip. Dropped for warranty service 12 Oct 2017. Had to pay to winterize because I was afraid freezing weather would set in before unit was repaired. Finally 2 December 2017, it was repaired under warranty. Foreword to spring 2018. Unforeseen catastrophic medical issue cancels any camping plans for most of the year. Camper sits in yard. Medical issue improves significantly, so a Sept 2018 trip planned. Preparing camper for trip found the paneling in shower had bowed out and separated along one inside corner. Inside ceiling trim separated due to popped out staples. Livable until return. Several damp and chilly days later, went to get extra blankets out from under the sofa on the slide out and found blankets and carpet SOAKING WET…. Checked outside and found the bottom corner caulking and panel trim at the bottom right side of the slide out had separated both horizontally and vertically allowing water to seep right in. Put duct tape on it and had to leave early to come home and clean and dry out carpeting. Dropped off camper 19 Nov 2018 for Warranty “diagnostics”. Forward to 14 Dec 2108. Trim in bathroom needs new staples and molding. OK, but why did it bow out in the first place? New staples on ceiling trim.. Hmmm…. But the best one is the report for the slide out. “Caulking and black sheeting are separated. When it rains it leaks in”. Cause….. WEAR AND TEAR. WHAT??? !!!! Sorry, not covered under Warranty. We went camping twice since purchased. The slide out has maybe extended/retracted only about 6-8 times for camping and pre and post camping cleaning/storage. I paid a premium for an extended warranty and am now waiting to submit warranty claims. Left for 2 months but forgot to remove my $ 350.00 AGM Battery. They left it outside in subzero temperatures. The cold weather killed the battery with no hope of recovery. Now it’s May 2019. Sadly, recurring medical issues return and no camping to current date. Opened up a few times during Summers for an ‘escape” refuge…… Now I Found the left slide out window seemed to leak at the bottom and down the wall. No warranty, 2 month wait to even look at it. Cleaned and re-caulk carefully with RV grade ($$) lap sealer. Seemed to work. Now 2022, opened a month ago. Faint odor of dampness. Last week found the entire left half of slide out roof, long wall and short side wall, and under the dinette bench seat are completely water rotted. Veneer and wall covering have bubbled and separated. Checked on top of slide out and it looks like the seal tape separated at the edge in a few places on that side of slide out. If I push on rubber roof, I can feel the rotted wood push down for almost 5 feet along the top. Now I’m afraid I may not be able to retract it, or if so, open again. Would have to drive 40 miles to RV Repair center for them to even look at it at $150-200 cost for estimate. Online guesses at repair range from $4k-$7k. I would even consider removing the slide out completely and just build a wall over the opening. This was supposed to be our retirement camper. Other people may love their Colman, I would Never buy one again. In our 40 years of camping, this has been the most horrible experience. More than likely wouldn’t even be able to trade it in if I wanted to get another smaller camper.. This Coleman may never leave my yard again except as salvage. While there may be a lot of folks out there who love their Coleman’s. I can’t be the only one that got a lemon.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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