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I have a few questions for RVers


I was hoping for a little feedback. I designed and am currently marketing this product to campers, hunters, fisherment, outfitters, lodges and bikers.  I was wondering how well this product might work for you RVers.  Any suggestions please?  Anything you would like to see changed?  Its mostly a hand made stove on the website.  A higher quallity stove will be available soon. Powder coated, and formed.  Let me know.  I was also curious if the foot ring on LP tanks are where they mount on trailers. Is it only the foot ring?  I think these could be hauled on the outside by the same means.   Anyway, heres the website. www.pacstove.com

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For us at least, we prefer an open fire, and if it's really cold we're inside with the TV, computers and the fireplace going.
Good luck,
Fred

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Sorry, but ditto to what Fred said. I have too many things to pack and carry around now.

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As fulltimer's we don't have room to carry a lot of items.  We use the fire rings at a site of if we are boom docking we will find some rocks and build a fire ring.  Good luck and we know you will have sales.

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I have to agree w/previous posts. This stove looks big & bulky, which doesn't bode well for the amout of storage we have available in the rig. We always make a fire ring w/rocks when boondocking (nothing to pack up or put in storage) or use the provided ring in a campground.

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Thanks for the reply's so far.  I was simply curious.  I see lots of RVers possibly having no option in some places for setting up a fire pit, so i figured maybe there was a better way to bring a stove that doesnt leave a trace when you are done. You cant make a fire pit in many places, so this would solve that. Also, there are lots of "no open fire zones" in the summer.   I see that it is  a bit bulky, but thats why i was curious about attaching it outside.  I'm still looking for someone with a trailer that attaches the tanks on the outside by the foot ring.  I'd like to see how well these would attach to the same mount. 

best regards.

-- Edited by booster at 16:49, 2008-03-27

-- Edited by booster at 16:52, 2008-03-27

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