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Bumpyroad

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Posted: 07/23/08 05:58am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hornet28BHDS wrote:

They are great! I think it's one of the best things we've put on our TT!


I can't say it better, so I won't.
bumpy





Riverdogrj

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Wow – I can’t believe the response to this. I put this question on a couple different RV sites yesterday morning & have received dozens upon dozens of responses. I don’t believe one of them was negative. I’m convinced & will be picking up a pair of the Maxxair-II’s tonight.

THANKS ALL!!!!!


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Riverdog,
Does the Goldwing ride on the back bumper of the Sandpiper?

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Posted: 07/24/08 02:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

After losing my vent cover in a huge rain storm and soaking the bed I wouldn't be with out the Maxxair Vent Covers. Well worth the money in my book!

billes54

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I like them in the summer, but made a mistake of leaving one open in the winter. It kept things from blowing in, but melting snow leaked in the opening. I had to clean a cushion. Other than that, they work great.


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Mike Schriber

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Posted: 07/24/08 05:26pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have three MaxxAir covers and a TurboMaxx on my trailer. They work great, even the regular cover on the bathroom Fantastic Fan.

Mike


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Maxxair is the best thing you can buy. Leave mine open all the time and never had any leakage. Mike


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We have 3 on our trailer, and we wouldn't be without them for all the reasons mentioned above.


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As said, they are great! Have been using just one Maxxair & vent stays open all the time. No signs of mold after a couple winters with vent open. Going to add a 2nd one in the bath & will probably go with the Maxxair 2. Need to get out some more heat during the summer months.


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