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What a cool build! Whats the standing room height in the camper when hanging out in the "living room"?
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What a cool build! Whats the standing room height in the camper when hanging out in the "living room"?
It's 8ft tall inside, with the bed up. There's also seating room for 4 people, not counting the Jeeps seats. Not sure I would camp with 4 people but they could hang out inside if it's raining.

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My sink is looking pretty lonely on the counter. Do I get a propane stove or induction stove to cook inside?

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The layout is very flexible. Sometimes I put the fridge/freezer in the back and sometimes I put it in the front.

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I stopped by a friend's fiberglass shop to get quotes on fiberglass molds to build version 2 of my camper. I'll keep everyone informed if I decide to move forward with production.

I still have a lot to do in order to put together a business plan, but I was wondering what this forum thought about a $14,000 retail price for the camper with pop up and upper bed in Jeep Hardtop Black. Color matched, furniture, and shipping would be extra.

I would need to make a reasonable volume to get the price this low.




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I still have a lot to do in order to put together a business plan, but I was wondering what this forum thought about a $14,000 retail price for the camper with pop up and upper bed in Jeep Hardtop Black. Color matched, furniture, and shipping would be extra.

I would need to make a reasonable volume to get the price this low.


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I would bet that at $14k, you'd have more business than you could handle. When you look at lead times from Ursa and others, I think the business is there. Just make sure you're not doing it too cheap.
 
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Trying out my Road Pro 12v skillet (plugs in the truck's cigarette lighter) to warm up some chili for lunch.

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Trying out my Road Pro 12v skillet (plugs in the truck's cigarette lighter) to warm up some chili for lunch.

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How well did it work, how long to heat it up?
 

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How well did it work, how long to heat it up?
It’s slow but no need for propane or another power supply. Click on my build link below. I posted a bunch of info about the 12v Road Pro and other low wattage cooking appliances.
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It’s slow but no need for propane or another power supply. Click on my build link below. I posted a bunch of info about the 12v Road Pro and other low wattage cooking appliances.
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I've seen your thread and comparison of the cook items, was just wondering about the time it took to heat the chili.
 
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I've seen your thread and comparison of the cook items, was just wondering about the time it took to heat the chili.
I didn't time it, but I'm guessing 15-20 minutes.
 
 







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