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Old 03-08-2010, 06:13 PM   #10
greatriver
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Now that I think of it if you took the doors off and removed the shelves and drawers handling it through the door probably would work.

Richard, your comment about build quality brought a thought to mind. Sometimes it's the little things that impress more than the big things. When we were at Newell last year Sam Robinson showed us a number of used coaches. One of the first things I noticed was that Newell uses Grohe plumbing fixtures and in particular the Grohtemp pressure balanced and thermostacially controlled shower valve. I put them in our last two homes and I think they are the best on the planet...but they are very pricy. Just the valve inside the wall is probably over $500.00 now.

That impressed me because if they do that with a shower valve that most people would never know about you can bet that everything in the coach is the best quality possible. Of course that's what makes a Newell a Newell.
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