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Re: Stores and Online Sites for RV Accessories
Reply #25
Just for your info; Home Depot has 100w solar panels for $89. One day only.

Home Depot
1995 TK

Re: Stores and Online Sites for RV Accessories
Reply #26
I’m seeing good til December 4.
Ruby, the red 2004 26' RK hauling Dave and Kristine hither and yon

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Reply #27
Just for your info; Home Depot has 100w solar panels for $89. One day only.

Home Depot
That's a great price for an American-made panel, less than a dollar a watt.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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Reply #28
Thanks for the info, I just ordered 3

   Karen~Liam
    26 ~ MB
1998 ~ MB  WanderDaze
previously a 1984 Winnebago itaska- The Road Warrior, before that several VW Buses and before that a 1965 Chrysler Convertible Newport or our 1969 Chrysler La Barron with an ice box and a couple sleeping bags

Re: Stores and Online Sites for RV Accessories
Reply #29
Advice re the Calphalon pans -
We ended up with 2 different sets. 
My husband bought the first for our out of state home - all stainless steel. I thought it was great the first several times we visited there.
We liked it so well we later bought another set on sale for our CA home.  When we got it out of the box, we discovered it has the black surface inside.  MUCH better! 
After using the stainless set for a year or so, it is a pain to clean.  (Makes the cast iron seem like a breeze.)  But the version with the black inside surface is cleaned with a swipe of the handy-dandy paper towel & a rinse... well, maybe also a drop of soap for those really oily cookings.  It would work really well for the RV, even with the extra weight.
Susie
2007 MB

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Reply #30
For DIY's this is a good resource for surplus parts.  They do have a store in White Pigeon, Michigan. Very near the Indiana state border.  They also have an ebay store.  It is surplus from the Indiana RV manufacturing area.  Great resource for us with older models when you want to replace a cover, plumbing parts, etc.

Bontrager's Surplus – RV and Mobile Home Supplies


tlbh2o
Sand Castle (Theresa & Everett) Surfside
01'  26.5 Mid Bath,   2018 31IB
Michigan born and starting to explore the US with my  spouse and our furry friend. Enjoying joining LD group rallies.

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Reply #31
Recently I needed to order a part, the front trim and decal for my stove.  I searched, without any luck in finding it.  A friend did the same.  Finally, I reached out to Dyers RV.  They could get the part, but it came via UPS and I am way off the grid, beyond where UPS will deliver.

Dyers said they would have the part shipped to them, then they would send it via USPS to my PO Box.  That is what is being done.

This is not the first time I have used them, and it sure will not be the last.  They have not always been the lowest price I could find, but they have always been the most accommodating and helpful to me.  Service like this deserves to be talked about.

Ken F in WY
'08 MB

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Reply #32
Ken, I've had a similar experiences with Dyer's, and agree that companies who offer good service should be recognized. As you say, they are not the cheapest, but they make every effort to accommodate a customer's needs.
2003 TK has a new home

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Reply #33
Please note that I moved Ken and Joan's comments to a pinned topic which deals with "Stores and Online Sites for RV Accessories".

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

 
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Reply #34
Thanks, Chris.

Ken F in WY
'08 MB