Winnebago Micro Minnie 1808FBS - 2 Year Review!

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • We've owned our Micro Minnie for a little over 2 years now, and thought it would be great to share our opinion of the camper so far. In this video, I will go over the things we like and don't like, along with all of the customizations we've done to-date.
    If there's anything you would like us to expand on or talk about in more detail, or just have questions about the Micro Minnie, drop us a line!
    List of upgrades to-date:
    - Xantrax XC Inverter/Charger
    - MaxxAir Vent Fan
    - Pepwave 4G LTE/WiFi Router w/Poynting Roof Antenna
    - Custom flip up shelf next to kitchen sink
    - Dinosaur circuit board for water heater
    - 2x 6v 242ah batteries
    - Oxygenics shower head
    - Foam topper for mattress
    - New inside speakers for stereo
    Shout out to www.mobilemust... for the advice on the Pepwave system. It absolutely ROCKS!!
    #WinnebagoMicroMinnie
    Music: www.bensound.c...

Komentáře • 134

  • @Flap999
    @Flap999 Před 3 lety +18

    Two years old and not stored indoors, your trailer looks brand spanking new. Really nice looking trailer.👍🏻

  • @BBQROCKSTAR178
    @BBQROCKSTAR178 Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much for sharing your two year experience with that particular camper. I am in the market for the 2023 version. Thank you so much again for sharing your video

    • @theoracle6881
      @theoracle6881 Před rokem

      I wonder if the 2023 version is as good as the 2019 version that Keith has.

  • @1-SmallStep
    @1-SmallStep Před 3 lety +13

    Sheesh. I was all set to buy the 1708 because of Winnebago "quality." You just saved me $25,000. Thank you! The search for quality continues. I wish Toyota would make RVs. They'd make a killing.

    • @marlaplunk2833
      @marlaplunk2833 Před 2 lety +3

      LOL... I'm a Toyota/Lexus customer, and I approve of your message. :)

    • @Chris-hj3lc
      @Chris-hj3lc Před 2 lety +2

      I have a 2019 1700BH that I pull with a Toyota 4Runner. Great quality with both manufacturers. However, I also got my Micro Minnie for only $21,700 out the door pre-COVID.

  • @jstevenintexas
    @jstevenintexas Před rokem +2

    Great walkthrough, port ably the best I’ve seen so far.

  • @bvar8569
    @bvar8569 Před 3 lety +8

    I have a 2020, 1808 fbs and love it, very well made and retiring soon and planning month long trips, better built than i expected

  • @a29miller
    @a29miller Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!! Thanks for taking the time to put it together

  • @bobbyb.6644
    @bobbyb.6644 Před rokem

    Winnebago considered a premier builder ! Nothing perfect but Close 🤗

  • @pablocortes6950
    @pablocortes6950 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video ! You have done some nice additions to your rig. Sounds like your only complaint is the lack of a nice sound system, better speakers. I believe with you skills you will take care of the problem. Enjoy and thank you so much for sharing.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much! I am working on a few new modifications and want to post a 3 year review soon about how everything is holding up!

  • @cross9494
    @cross9494 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for all the good information we are looking at one!

  • @kimhollenbeck6954
    @kimhollenbeck6954 Před 2 lety

    Your travel trailer is beautiful inside and outside,nice job that you did inside of your trailer

  • @cmcdonald5319
    @cmcdonald5319 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with strangers. Very helpful information.

  • @janettetaylor3683
    @janettetaylor3683 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderfully informative video!

  • @RoseOriginals
    @RoseOriginals Před 3 lety +2

    We're thinking of getting the 2021 version of this model and this review has helped a lot! Thanks!

    • @tonybrock1457
      @tonybrock1457 Před 2 lety +1

      Dont do it!These are built like garbage.Can you say endless money pit!

    • @RoseOriginals
      @RoseOriginals Před 2 lety

      @@tonybrock1457 Yes, after more research we decided to get a Casita. Much sturdier construction and being all fiberglass it will stand up better to the humid Florida weather. Unfortunately, we have to wait a year and half for delivery but the wait will be worth it. Thanks for the input!

    • @RoseOriginals
      @RoseOriginals Před 2 lety

      @@glennkemp7450 Thanks for the input! We decided to go with a Casita. It's way smaller, but built to last especially in Florida's humid climate.

    • @theoracle6881
      @theoracle6881 Před rokem

      ​@@tonybrock1457wow

  • @chettdavidson1812
    @chettdavidson1812 Před 2 lety

    Thank you... Looking right now to buy the 2108TB. Love the upgrades and subscribed!!!

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!! You'll love the camper!

    • @chettdavidson1812
      @chettdavidson1812 Před 2 lety

      @@keithre1896 Another question. What tires are you looking at for replacement?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      The tires that came with the trailer are regular truck/suv tires rather than trailer specific tires. I've done a lot of research on this. A lot of trailers being manufactured are shipping with truck/suv tires, and have read some reviews saying people prefer truck/suv tires on their trailer vs trailer specific tires. Anyways, we have had zero problems with these tires. Not sure if I want to go with an all terrain tire for replacements, or just go with an all around good truck/suv tire. The Michelin Defenders are excellent tires, but then they aren't all terrain specific.

  • @kevinshackleton5295
    @kevinshackleton5295 Před 2 lety

    Looks brand new! I have the 2021 2306BHS. Great review sir.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! I think keeping it clean and waxed helps tremendously. I use the ProtectAll protectant about every 6 months on it after washing it.

  • @otgtooffthegridtrailoutdoo9836

    Got the same weight distribution hitch, awesome product ! Great review.

  • @lindahh798
    @lindahh798 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome information on the Minnie! Winnebago has been around for years and make quality products all of the way!

  • @bonniehall3428
    @bonniehall3428 Před 3 lety +1

    Would love to buy a 2016 used red minnie like this one.

  • @lakemaniac
    @lakemaniac Před 3 lety +1

    The tv seems pretty far. But a great video, well instructed. Thanks for posting 👍

  • @michaelpalmer9939
    @michaelpalmer9939 Před 3 lety +1

    I also have a 2019 1808fbs great trailer! Recently added 220 watts of solar on the roof will probably replace battery with lithium-ion eventually interested to see your inverter video as that is my next project agree with you on the speakers LOL I'd have found it if you buy a 10in pizza stone and keep it on top of the burner in the oven things like cookies and biscuits cook evenly without burning on the bottom and I put the pizza stone on top the stove for tortillas or Bagels

  • @kenalbright3622
    @kenalbright3622 Před 2 lety

    Over all I'd say a really nice camper. My only dislikes to say. Would be the location of the TV. Others I've seen (even with a slide out) put it closer to the bed area. Many in the dinette or table area. I do like the full size fridge/freezer and the range hood. The oven a plus as well. Dual axles a plus also.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      We thought the same thing about the TV when we first bought it, but the trailer is small enough that when we sit in the bed area and watch TV, it is perfect. I think on a longer trailer, it wouldn't be a good location.

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Před rokem

      @@keithre1896 I could do without the TV completely, a large laptop will be plenty!

  • @callmepr117
    @callmepr117 Před 3 lety

    Nice video we also have a 2019 micro Minnie and we love everything about it 🤗

  • @chirogirl67550
    @chirogirl67550 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info….appreciate it!

  • @mikemasters2882
    @mikemasters2882 Před rokem

    Great video and advice Thank You

  • @kimpeter7934
    @kimpeter7934 Před 2 lety

    Good, informative video, any water intrusion? Looking forward to your 3 yr review.

  • @pmmurf101
    @pmmurf101 Před 3 lety +3

    Great review and this really tells me Winnebago do quality! I’ve been watching these campers for a while, and like them a lot. We are also looking at the Winnebago Class C’s. QUESTION: Where might I find the source for the long blue pillow on your bed? Is it as comfortable as it looks? I suppose you use your bed to lounge on from time to time, and lean against it. I’d appreciate knowing where it was purchased. Thank you!

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Pam, this is Re. Thank you for your question. Keith is great about the nuts and bolts of the camper. Me, I am more about the fun add-ins-like the pillow! I found it on amazon. Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075YVQBWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It's a bit pricey at $119 but I really like it. Pros- great color, quality and firmness to sit on the bed upright and watch TV or read a book. It is large enough to almost cover the entire length of the bed. No show of wear n tear after 2 years. Cons- it is large. So when you sleep you need to move it to the bench seat. Keith is 6'2 so he has to slump a bit and not sit totally upright (not the pillow's fault) but its perfect for me 5'5.
      Hope this was helpful. Good luck on your upcoming purchase. Let us know what you ended up getting!

  • @CBAmakingAusername
    @CBAmakingAusername Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @lrcreamer
    @lrcreamer Před 3 lety +1

    The new 1808fbs when closed you have about 10 inches to get to the bed. The cabinet door are much better than the new cabinet doors n the new 1808fbs. Losing the stove on the new 1808 fbs is a big loss. The bed frame in the basement needs additional support and the new 1808 comes with dexster torsion axles which are great

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, I read they got rid of the oven on the new Micro Minnies. That's too bad, we use ours all the time, especially useful when we dry camp, which is pretty often! Our 2019 has two 3500lb torsion axles, I saw the new ones have a lower GVWR. I think the reason they put those bad mattresses in is because they are so lightweight, but we put a topper on and it works great. I considered putting a new mattress in and adding more structural support, but the topper works great. And the slide can slide out just a little if you want to use the camper without the slide all the way out. I haven't seen the new cabinet doors , so not sure what those are like.

  • @joeh5236
    @joeh5236 Před 2 lety +1

    I was wondering about the dinette bed? How big is it and how comfortable? Enjoyed your review, thinking about this MM as a possibility.

  • @horizon42q
    @horizon42q Před rokem

    Good review

  • @howardbodiford7130
    @howardbodiford7130 Před rokem

    Very helpful

  • @randyfisher8001
    @randyfisher8001 Před rokem +1

    I love these trailers but hate you have to climb over the other person to go to bathroom at night😅

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před rokem

      Yeah, it's a compromise for having a smaller length trailer, but we knew that going into it. The 2108FBS adds about 2 1/2 feet in length, bigger bath too, which is nice. I sleep on the inside, and never get up in the middle of the night, or rarely. So, for us, this model works out great, and is a good overall length for tighter places.

  • @larrywood4463
    @larrywood4463 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Very helpful! Thank you. Two questions: I could be wrong but it appears that one person must crawl over the other to exit the bed? If so do u miss a walk around bed?
    Second, in what years were the changes made to this model? Would it be better to look for a 2019 or 2020 if the changes commented on above were implemented in, say 2021?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! Yes , the bed is situated side to side, and one person has to crawl over to get out. I usually am on the inside since Maria always gets up in the middle of the night. So not an issue. I think it would be nice to have a walk around bed, but this was a small compromise for sticking with the 1808FBS for size and versatility. We camp at a lot of places where if our trailer was even one or two feet longer, it would be a real hassle!
      Regarding changes, I believe Winnebago makes incremental changes every year to their models. Was there a change you were referring to in general? I have heard that quality of the 2020-2021 models was not good, possibly due to shutdowns and changes in assembly resources. Ours is a 2019 and is very solid and have had only minor things come up along with normal wear and tear.

    • @larrywood4463
      @larrywood4463 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keithre1896 Thank you for taking the time to provide such a helpful response... there’s a 2108DS model with a Murphy bed that looks interesting and might provide a compromise that’ll work for us. It’d be a little longer trailer but hopefully the quality like yours will be high. We looked at a 2018 this week, a 2108DS, and its quality was not top of the line but certainly acceptable for our next - and smaller- RV. Thank u again! Larry W

    • @michaelpalmer9939
      @michaelpalmer9939 Před rokem +1

      The Murphy bed models really eat into your below deck storage space, or garage as they call it, everything in a camper is a trade-off I love my storage space for tables and chairs and barbecues and stuff, much of the reason I own a trailer is to go places and live outdoors but my 1808 FBS has all the amenities to live comfortable indoors as well.

  • @gabrielfloresdrums
    @gabrielfloresdrums Před 3 lety

    Nice info 😉

  • @mehmetdtx
    @mehmetdtx Před 2 lety +1

    You did not mention the negatives? like things broke, leaked, not worked as expected, etc.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +2

      The only thing I think I mentioned in the video was the water heater made a bad ringing noise when it was powered on, either via gas or electric. It turned out to be the circuit board, and I got a replacement board from Dinosaur electronics, and it works like a dream now, no noise! I am gearing up to post a 3-year review of the camper. A few small things have cropped up, but nothing major. Look for the video when it comes out!

    • @mehmetdtx
      @mehmetdtx Před 2 lety +1

      @@keithre1896 Yeah, I have seen that. It is quite unusual for an RV to not have any issues for 2 years. Is this typical for Winnebago? There are people on CZcams trashing that too.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +2

      @@mehmetdtx I've heard issues with the Winnebago campers that were made during Covid, where quality control has gone down hill. I don't have personal experience with that since my camper was made in 2019, and the quality has held up really well, with normal wear and tear. I want to do yearly reviews though to reveal how it ages, and yes, going down rough roads there's stress put on interior things like cabinets and moulding, but it's nothing major. Also, things like regular maintenance, like staying on top of maintaining the roof and seals makes a big difference. I do regular maintenance looking for caulking that needs to be touched up or roof dicor that needs touch up.

  • @doctorkayak
    @doctorkayak Před rokem

    Excellent excellent video! I'm looking at going full-time on the road and shopping like crazy. This is the best, by far, demo I have seen. I know that most dealership demos are far less informative and completely biased. Watching this I can see that you are a little biased yourself... in a good way! Clearly you take very good care of your "toys". I wonder if you can get the manufacturer to ship one of these WITHOUT the graphics as I would like to used the outside of my RV to represent and even promote ME!
    They are a bit pricey and I would be selling off nearly all of my assets to get "rigged up". I'm subscribed to your channel, I ask that you do the same for me. I look forward to seeing more of your channel and perhaps some of your adventures! Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @bobpratt3717
    @bobpratt3717 Před 6 měsíci

    Wait until your slide wall fails and Winnebagr tells you the bike rack on rear bumper voids structural warranty.
    The design puts horrible "live load" forces on the wall when side is in for travel.

  • @steveedwards8859
    @steveedwards8859 Před 2 lety

    We just bought a 2022 1808fbs.....and love it....tell me more about that protectol.....protector..... where can I get it?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! The ProtectAll is pretty easy to find. I bought the big jug since I use it on other stuff as well. Amazon has it here: tinyurl.com/2s45xcek - you can also buy smaller containers of it. It's worth it in my opinion. A little goes a long way.

  • @sherryecline7387
    @sherryecline7387 Před rokem

    Nice I like

  • @nagazinafireworks7594
    @nagazinafireworks7594 Před 2 lety

    Great information, I just purchased this exact trailer 2 days ago and I just purchased 40 acres with no water Or electric what would you say I would need to run this off grid 24 hours A-day Thank you In the summer and Winter

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +2

      That's awesome! Power is probably the easiest to harvest, store, and maintain. Water/sewer is another story. Solar is great for harvesting the power, and storing the power in a lithium battery bank guarantees the best usage of the power, since you get faster charging and full 100% discharge, versus all other battery types that only yield about a max of 50% discharge before you need to recharge. In winter, you'll obviously get less sun for solar harvesting, so a good generator is needed to charge your batteries. Or if you are permanent, then you have other options like wind. For water, I honestly don't know since it could depend on where you are, and if you get rainfall. But sewer is the big one that requires either you to deal with the black water manually, or only generate grey water. And use nature for your bathroom needs.

    • @scrapin17
      @scrapin17 Před rokem

      Solar charging capabilities vary greatly in different parts of the country. Will you have the trailer in a wooded or full sunlight at your property? How many days of sun does your location get per year?

  • @Jax1957
    @Jax1957 Před 3 lety

    Actually a pretty good and informative review overall, but missing specs on GVWR and GCWR

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks! The GVWR of our camper is 7,000 lbs. I know that Winnebago updated the axles on the newest models and I see that the 2021 1808FBS has a GVWR of 5,000 lbs. The loaded weight of our camper is somewhere around 4,200 lbs, so having a 7,000 lb GVWR is pretty crazy. My tow vehicle is a 2018 F-150, and the GVWR is 7,000 lbs, and GCWR is 14,400 lbs.

    • @rob3531
      @rob3531 Před 3 lety +1

      @@keithre1896 Hey Keith. Thanks for the video! Great info. Wife and I are looking into this setup. What are the specs on your truck?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety

      Hey Rob, our truck is a 2018 F-150. 5.0 V8 - 3.55 rear axle. Tow package, crew cab short bed. It's a workhorse of a truck! Tows beautifully. Love the linear smooth power of the 5.0!

  • @michaelpalmer9939
    @michaelpalmer9939 Před 3 lety +2

    If anybody comes up with good aftermarket speakers Post-it please!

    • @Chris-hj3lc
      @Chris-hj3lc Před 2 lety

      Was curious to know if you ever found the answer to this question. I would love whatever info you came up with. Thanks

  • @bobmoser726
    @bobmoser726 Před 2 lety +1

    What is your towing vehicle ?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +3

      We tow with a 2018 F-150 5.0. It’s a workhorse, tows beautifully!

    • @bobmoser726
      @bobmoser726 Před 2 lety

      @@keithre1896 thank you

  • @willlee7091
    @willlee7091 Před 2 lety

    Great review!
    I read that you have not had any issues with the slide. I have been on the fence regarding a slide.
    Can you tell me if the 3 year structural warranty covers the slide components?
    Thank you

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely ZERO issues with the slide! I just do very basic maintenance about once a year and lubricate the slide. That's it! It's very reliable.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +1

      Forgot to mention the warranty part of your question: I am not actually sure. When we bought the camper, the owner's packet came with all of the individual vendor component manuals, along with individual warranties. I think what would be applicable here is that the Schwintek warranty would apply if there's issues.

  • @michaelneal900
    @michaelneal900 Před 7 měsíci

    does the dinette conver to a bed?

  • @johnstephenson4858
    @johnstephenson4858 Před 3 lety +1

    I understand that there is very limited access to the sleeping area when the slide out is closed. Can it be partially extended rather all the way out? Thanks!

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +1

      Definitely! The slide is variable and can be extended anywhere from 1% to 100%. It’s very accessible!

    • @johnstephenson4858
      @johnstephenson4858 Před 3 lety

      Many thanks, Keith .

    • @johnstephenson4858
      @johnstephenson4858 Před 3 lety

      We’ve been looking at a 1708FBS , as our concern on the 1808 is possible issues with the slider unless parked “ dead”level , plus overall slider reliability , and drain on the 12v batteries. Would appreciate your comments, thank you.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +2

      I have not had any issues with the slide when the camper isn't perfectly level. I know that it does slide out easier when it's level, or mostly level. We always level the trailer anyways when we get somewhere, since the fridge needs to be level too if it runs on propane. The good news is that Winnebago uses the Schwintek slide system, which is a very good quality slide. Have had no issues with it. I just occasionally spray a little bit of slide lubrication on the slide gears. In terms of battery usage, it runs native on the 12v side of the camper's electrical system, and battery usage is very minimal for a full slide in or out process. That's never been a concern. I want to do a video on electrical parts of the camper, which I touched on in my inverter video, but one of the first things I would do is ensure you have good battery capacity if you plan on dry camping. We use 2x 6v batteries, giving us about 242 ah of battery. I'd like to add more or run lithium at about 200 ah when lithium prices drop. Hope that helps!

  • @TheThisami
    @TheThisami Před rokem

    Do you know what the superstructure frame is made of? Aluminum, wood, ...?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před rokem

      The frame/superstructure of the camper is aluminum

  • @lindaconover7245
    @lindaconover7245 Před 2 lety

    I'd like to know how you find out the price the original price like a 2017 what it originally cost is there any way of finding that out?

  • @doncarlos863
    @doncarlos863 Před 2 lety

    Nice. Can you actually see t.v from table or bed

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, we set up a wedge pillow on the bed, and watch movies on the TV. Good view and works great!

  • @drmartinjolicoeurdcchiropr5659

    Can you tell me what is the lenght of the bed?

  • @amandaharley5502
    @amandaharley5502 Před 2 lety

    We are interested in living full time in a Mini Winnebago. Any suggestions?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome! The biggest issue with full timing is ventilation and proper ongoing maintenance. If you're going to be going from one place to another, be prepared to perform maintenance on a higher frequency schedule. As well as keeping the tanks flushed. If you'll be on hookups, then that helps with having to maintain the DC side of things as much.

  • @mattdagger1480
    @mattdagger1480 Před 2 lety +1

    A lot of creaking I hear when walking around in there. A bit concerning for me

  • @davidlopez-rl4sh
    @davidlopez-rl4sh Před rokem

    We're can I find one in Pennsylvania?

  • @ChrisLeslie-iu8jx
    @ChrisLeslie-iu8jx Před 2 měsíci

    Next time turn on the light so we can see clearly

  • @123JumpingJacks
    @123JumpingJacks Před 2 lety

    How has rain and leakage been? How do stick builds keeping out rain?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety

      No issues ever with leaking! I check the roof yearly and apply Dicor to areas that need it. Pretty easy maintenance, and no issues so far!

  • @TJFritz
    @TJFritz Před 2 lety

    Can you run your AC. Example in a parking lot

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 2 lety +1

      You can if you use a generator. The AC is the most power hungry appliance in the camper. You need a 2,000-3,000+ watt generator to run it. The start up of the AC uses the most power, and some folks use a soft-start add-on, which allows them to have better luck using a 2,000 watt generator. Otherwise, you need to use traditional RV park hookups to run the AC. In some cases, where people have modified their battery banks to run high Ah Lithium arrays, then use a 3,000 watt inverter, they can run the AC, but it will drain the battery bank very fast. But, an average stock camper can't run the AC on battery.

  • @davidlopez-rl4sh
    @davidlopez-rl4sh Před rokem

    Is it easy to cook inside?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před rokem

      Yep, absolutely, and has an outside venting hood fan over the stove.

  • @TheFrances50
    @TheFrances50 Před 3 lety

    Where's the TV?

  • @exploringnewhites
    @exploringnewhites Před 3 lety

    Had to substance we are Micro Minnien owners too! We have a 2018 1700bh so we’ve been camping in it for a little over 3 years. Is yours a 2019?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +1

      We bought the camper in late 2018, but it's an early 2019 model. I think they made changes to the 2019 models halfway through the year, but ours is probably more of a carryover of the 2018 features. That's awesome, hope you guys love your 1700bh!

    • @exploringnewhites
      @exploringnewhites Před 3 lety

      @@keithre1896 Yes Winnebago does that every year I think. We have the newer 2018. I noticed we have the same decor as yours (valance fabric)

    • @barbaraaugustyniak7610
      @barbaraaugustyniak7610 Před 3 lety

      @@exploringnewhites l4504326thank

  • @87d5mzck4
    @87d5mzck4 Před 3 lety

    Does it come with a slide topper?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety

      Doesn't come with a slide topper from the factory, but I've heard of folks installing them after market.

  • @davidwelicki
    @davidwelicki Před 3 lety

    What was the price ?

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +2

      We were able to get this off the lot new for a little over $21k. That was back in late 2018. The camper is an early 2019 model.

  • @ShuofAz
    @ShuofAz Před 3 lety

    Do you have installation information and how you ran the wiring for the hot spot

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety +1

      I talk about it a little bit in the video I made for the review of it.
      Here it is in case you are interested - czcams.com/video/M5KcZtL1WlU/video.html
      I don't really talk in detail about how I ran the wiring in that video, but the video shows the location better.
      I ran the DC wire back behind the microwave, and poked through to where the fridge is to the left of the microwave. I installed the on/off power right above the microwave, and then down the side of the fridge to the DC distribution panel, which is right below the fridge. I attached the pos/neg leads to an empty spot on the DC side of the distribution panel and installed a 3amp fuse. All in all , very easy!

    • @ShuofAz
      @ShuofAz Před 3 lety

      I must say, I'm a very very handy guy and can build or fix just about anything from a dog house to a transmission utility substation but your video might be the best one out there when it comes to this subject. Congrats and Thank you. About the Anderson, since this is almost a 600 dollar device, what is the bang for the buck when for 150 bucks or so, one can use a bar type. Concerning the hot spot, does not that need a subscription to a carrier?
      @@keithre1896

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the awesome compliment!! Regarding the Anderson hitch, we've tried a total of 3 hitches. The first one was the regular bar type with the friction attachment for sway control. I didn't like that one due to having to disconnect the sway bar to back up, it just wasn't as easy to use as we wanted. Then we tried a Blue Ox hitch, and it was good, but overkill, and releasing the tension on the bars was really not easy if the camper wasn't level or straight, and Maria couldn't do it by herself at all if she wanted to. So I sold both of those, and got the Anderson. It's a little pricey, but the ease of use and how well it works made it worth it. I figure you only need one WD hitch, and might as well get the one that works best for you. The Andersen is insanely easy to hitch and unhitch with no tension bars or anything. Our trailer is pretty small, and it works great. I suppose if we had a really big trailer, maybe a different hitch might be better, I don't know. But we're super happy with the Andersen hitch!

    • @ShuofAz
      @ShuofAz Před 3 lety

      @@keithre1896 Keith & Re, so the backstory is because of yours and Re's video, we bought the exact unit about two weeks ago and already love it. Detailed operating manual is far from detail but we figured out most everything. I did not figure out one item which you may be able to tell me in a few short words. In the control panel there are the switches for the neccesities and two black toggle switches, one feeds the outdoor LED strip and the other feeds the ?????. Thanks in advance.

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před 3 lety

      Congrats! It's a great camper, size is perfect for almost any situation, boondocking or smaller sites, or RV parks. Very versatile. The other black rocker switch should be for your light on the ceiling as you enter the camper. There's also a switch on the light. So if you turn the switch on the light on, then you can just use the rocker switch to turn on and off that light. I never use it, I always just use the switches on the lights themselves.

  • @andyleo8418
    @andyleo8418 Před 3 lety

    Hold the camera steady. I got motion sickness watching. Thanks for the info.

  • @joezimmaro3630
    @joezimmaro3630 Před rokem

    They’re nice but way way overpriced it be cheaper to put a small house on wheels lol

    • @keithre1896
      @keithre1896  Před rokem

      I'm pretty blown away at how much they cost nowadays! We bought ours new in late 2018, and cost was about $21k.

  • @grantmarut7488
    @grantmarut7488 Před 3 lety

    What no price

    • @1-SmallStep
      @1-SmallStep Před 3 lety

      He said he spent $25,000 on the 2018 Micro Minnie.

  • @catalinabustos8409
    @catalinabustos8409 Před rokem

    Your video makes my head hurt. Camera shakes too much.

  • @gypsylizzy8893
    @gypsylizzy8893 Před 3 lety

    Winnebago needs to stop making the "perched" dinning tables.- they are awful and have a big drop to them when stepping down.

  • @davidblankenship4672
    @davidblankenship4672 Před 3 lety +2

    Thumbs down because you didn't demonstrate anything

    • @1-SmallStep
      @1-SmallStep Před 3 lety +2

      I think this video was excellent. How can you demonstrate broken wiring, etc.?

    • @lbco5229
      @lbco5229 Před 3 lety +6

      Thumbs down to David for complaining about a helpful free video.

    • @marksabia3468
      @marksabia3468 Před 2 lety

      Let's see some of David's vlogs

  • @scrubadubduck
    @scrubadubduck Před 2 lety

    Dude get a better camera angle