
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Can I use an electric fireplace to heat my camper? All electric fireplaces are supplemental heat sources, not intended to be your main source of heat. Forced air furnaces, as well as wall-mounted LP/Propane furnaces are popular options as primary heat sources. Fireplaces are ideal for cold summer nights or late spring/early fall.
How do I know what size furnace I need? A general rule of thumb for campers and RVs is to have 1,000 BTU of heat per foot of length on your trailer. Fish Houses or Ice houses are recommended to have 1,500 BTU per foot, as they're subject to more extreme weather conditions. For example, a 32 foot trailer (or 21 foot ice house) would ideally have a 30,000-35,000 BTU furnace.
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ENERGY STAR® qualified to save you money on energy costs while reducing environmental impact. Due to high shipping costs, this item is available for pickup only.
$699.99
Ideal for smaller kitchens or apartments, this refrigerator offers ample space to store your groceries while maintaining a compact design. Due to high shipping costs, this item is available for pickup only.
$699.99
Keep your produce fresher, longer thanks to humidity control drawers, which utilize a high humidity drawer for leafy greens and a low humidity drawer for berries. Due to high shipping costs, this item is available for pickup only.
$799.99
Innovative door design provides quick access to family favorites, from kids' snacks to taller items, such as recorked wine bottles. Due to high shipping costs, this item is available for pickup only.
$2,000.00
Drops the interior temperature to maintain optimal freshness after frequent door openings, ensuring your food stays fresh longer. Due to high shipping costs, this item is available for pickup only.
$1,900.00
Easily store large or bulk food items with three full-width shelves and large capacity. Due to high shipping costs, this item is available for pickup only.
$1,499.99