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alanfred

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Posted: 01/31/12 06:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Why is the refrigerator so darn high? We really love the front living floor plan, especially the dual entry doors, large bathroom, large bedroom. While the kitchen lacks an abundance of cabinets the ones there should suffice. The counter top is above average in size for meal prep. I would like input from 3750 owners.


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We looked at the 3750 too, wife could not reach stuff in the freezer because it was so high, I think salesman told us the Hot Water Heater is under the Refig is why it is so high.


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Well your first clue should have been the Keystone Model name!

Keystone Montana HIGH COUNTRY!

And on the "funny but true" side...

1) That'll keep you on your toes!

2) Every time you reach up to get something from the freezer, your ears wil pop from the altitude!

3) The only refrigerator that can kill you with a falling frozen turkey!

4) Cold stuff will stay frozen longer because of the higher altitude.

5) There will be leftover frozen lasagna up there that could be YEARS old!

6) Kids or Grandkids will never be able to sneak Ice Cream again!


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The water heater is under the refrigerator. I can reach the freezer but my wife keeps a small stepstool in the kitchen to reach the freezer and second shelf in the cabinets. She also does this in our stick home also. We really like the 3750FL. Any choice will have its compromises, and the trick is to find the one with the least amount of compromises for YOU.


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Our Bighorn has the 4 door fridge above and Pot and Pan drawer. Sure isn't as high as your Montana though. We are 5'10 and 6'3 so no problem, but a short buddy of mine needed some help to get ice out until he figured to pull the bin out to get it.


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kab449 wrote:

Any choice will have its compromises, and the trick is to find the one with the least amount of compromises for YOU.
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We recently looked at this floorplan as well and decided we liked the Bighorn front living room plan better. Seems to be a nicer coach. I recently ordered a Landmark full body paint. Can't wait to get it.

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We just bought the Montana 3750 and we love it,I have a little stool i keep by the fridge. If any one needs to know where to get sheets to fit your mattress I know where the only thing is they are a little high but they fit perfect. For a king set $79.00 they are great sheets.

* This post was edited 02/19/12 12:57pm by newf6969 *

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Just purchased a Montana 3700 RL and enjoy it. Getting a few bug fixed at the dealer. You know warranted issues. So far like the ref. Good luck. I traded a George Town 350.

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