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Man you folks are definitely from the other side of the tracks.I hope you will still let me hang out with you all. Napkins? I use a torn pice of paper towel.🥸 What is the difference between luxury linens and everyday $50 sheet set?
 
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A few items come to mind instantly after purchasing a few RV's over the years, but it doesn't actually answer your question. You can easily solve these problems when shopping for a RV.

1. Air Conditioning: I would suggest a minimum of 2 A/C's for summer travels on anything south of I-90 assuming you want to be comfortable. If you're looking at dry camping mostly it doesn't matter.

2. Bed Size & Mattress: Without exception we have replaced every mattress in every RV we have owned. First off beware of a "short" anything. Our first RV had a short Queen and it's several inches shorter which meant my feet hung off the end of the bed, not good. Be aware of the bed dimensions. Most mattress put in RV's are POOP be ready to add a mattress pad or replace the entire mattress to make it comfortable.
 
Napkins? I use a torn piece of paper towel.
Well, you just have to stay away from me. I use those fancy 1/3 cut paper towels (nose tilted up in the air). Only riff-raff uses a torn paper towel! LOL

I haven't bought "napkins" in over 20 years. LOL
 

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