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Hi,
 
We haven't had any mice but I stuff any and all cracks with Bounce dryer sheets.  We have not had any critters in our T@B.  We bring in our cushions over the winter and any food....I leave canned food and K-cups in the T@B during the "camping season".
 
We have the T1 model/U-shaped couch.  We don't cook inside but will eat inside if it's chilly or raining.  I worry about the cooking odors absorbing into the fabric that covers the walls/ceiling. 
 
We were tent campers before T@B owners so we have a camp stove and also like to cook over the campfire.  We bring along the Keurig coffeemaker for that "first cup of coffee" in the a.m.  Tom is a coffee drinker.  But I will use it for tea or hot choc.  Great addition!  I have also used the toaster inside.
 
2 weeks ago we went to the Hershey RV show....biggest on the east coast.  We saw it all....still LOVE our T@B!!!!
 
We drove 12 hours to get our T@B ...worth every mile!!  :)  Delaware to Indiana.
 
Vickie in DE



-----Original Message-----
From: SANDI CHAPOTON <skchapoton@yahoo.com>
To: tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, Sep 27, 2010 9:05 pm
Subject: Re: [tabtrailers] Re: New member

 
Has anyone had mouse trouble?  What is Fresh Cab? Thanks for any info


From: familybakerfive <familybakerfive@yahoo.com>
To: tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, September 24, 2010 7:02:23 PM
Subject: [tabtrailers] Re: New member

 
Welcome!

We have the "L" shaped kitchen and love it, although I had such a time finding one that I would've purchased any floor plan! I did want the larger bed, which mine has. DH is over 6', and I wanted him to have "space". Actually the bed size was one of the factors that steered us to the T@B. Even the biggest RVs have what we call "midget beds". My mom's 28' Holiday Alumalite had smaller beds than our T@B.

I don't cook much inside. I have heated soup, made tea, and that sort of thing indoors with no problem. I don't see a problem with cooking indoors, but we just like to be outside. If the weather is bad, I use an electric skillet in the add-a-room, too, or at the picnic table under a canopy.

Some of the older clams had a leaking problem, but I think that's all fixed with the newer models.

As far as financing, we purchased a used T@B and put it on a note. I think the rate is 5%. Have you checked the used T@Bs under Marketplace on this site?

I commented elsewhere, I think, on the mice. I use Fresh Cab.

And you're right....we're having too much fun! And so will you!

Crystal and Daisy T@Baker

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "quiztab" <quiztab@...> wrote:
>
> Hello! I'm a new member to this group. We're considering a Tab
> trailer, in fact, I've deleted all other camper sites from my list
> of favorites at this point.
>
> I have a couple of questions for anyone out there. One, do you get
> mice in these things, anyone? Please be truthful! LOL
>
> Two, in financing through a bank, how many years do they allow loan
> and have people found good interest rates on this type of purchase?
> Wish I had the cash but I don't. There's a dealer 136 miles away
> with four in stock.
>
> Ok, a couple more questions while I think about it. I don't
> anticipate cooking too much inside anyway, but does anyone think
> they should have bought the clamshell for the condensation that
> cooking creates? Also, with the L shape model, is it a pain having
> the cookstove next to the cushions? It seems a better looking
> floorplan, but I don't know as far as function.
>
> You guys are having too much FUN!
>
> Thanks,
> Marcia in northern Minnesota
>


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