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Originally Posted by travelin texans
It all depends on your situation. If you plan to keep the rv for a long time, yes the hardwired is cheaper, but if trading in a couple years you'll have to pay for another hardwired one. I've used my portable for the last 10 years on 3 different rvs, so in my situation the portable was a lot cheaper than buying 3 hardwired ones.
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The prices I looked at the hardwired was twice the price of the plug in.
I can't see us getting another TT.
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2016 Bullet 1800RB, UVW 3260, led by a 2005 Chev Silverado Z-71 1500, Crew Cab, 5.3L, 4WD, Tow & Off Road Package with 4.10 Rear Axle, GVR 7000 lbs, Front GWAR 3925 lbs & Rear GWAR 4000 lbs., Payload 1600 lbs., Hellwig 6012 Air Bags. 97' Honda Goldwing GL1500.
Home Base is the Alberta Foothills at 4300 ' ASL.
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