GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #91 | Page 9

RV REVIEW
Being a pop-top , the overhead lockers are ‘ slimline ’, but the van doesn ’ t feel lacking in storage options . Under the bed , despite the fact the tunnel boot occupies some of this space , you ’ ll find a decent storage area too . There ’ s a small service hatch within the tunnel boot ply housing , facilitating access to the back of the instant hot water service – a welcome detail . I also liked that the mattress base ’ s gas struts connected to separate , reinforcing timbers mounted to the ply bed frame .
While the wardrobes don ’ t have niches , there are decent bedside tables , each with a 240V point and a wireless phone charging pad . The reading lights , meanwhile , contain in-built USB points , so there is no lack of power access in the bedroom .
The kitchen contains a gas cooktop , griller and oven , an under-bench slide-out pantry , a 174L Thetford compressor fridge , and a stainless steel sink with flick-mixer tap . Our review unit contained quite a lot of silicone to seal up the plumbing under the sink – some plastic collars or similar would finish that off nicely .
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