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Old 09-29-2019, 10:18 AM   #1
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REVIEW of Winnebago Class B, ERA 70M

Here is the link is done by Ultramobility. The ONLY Class B, with SLIDEOUT and DRY BATH.


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We went shopping specifically to look at the Era M but it just didn't meet on important need which is to have space available when not stopped. With the slide in the sofa covers most of the space between the front seats making it tough for a person to get to the back of the coach and impossible for our dogs to hang out with us when traveling.


In the end we went with the A for an almost a king-size bed we can leave made up in the rear, a lot more storage under the bed, and more space behind the seats. This could be a great coach depending on your needs.
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With the Era, it comes down to wet or dry bath, and whether you can work with the rest of it, as is.
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With the Era, it comes down to wet or dry bath, and whether you can work with the rest of it, as is.
???

Care to elaborate on this? I’m not sure what you mean. Yes you get a choice of wet or dry, lots of storage or not. “As is”, not sure what that means.

Your posts often seem that you have s chip on your shoulder, maybe because you made a bad purchase along the way, so a bit of clarity would be appreciated.
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???

Care to elaborate on this? I’m not sure what you mean. Yes you get a choice of wet or dry, lots of storage or not. “As is”, not sure what that means.

Your posts often seem that you have s chip on your shoulder, maybe because you made a bad purchase along the way, so a bit of clarity would be appreciated.
Let me "dumb it down" for you a bit more.
My point was "do you like a wet or dry bath", which in the ERA class B van means do you want the 70A, 70B, or 70X which have a wet bath/no separate shower, or the 70M which has the dry bathroom, but that also has the hassle of the Murphy bed which blocks the aisle, as you so eloquently pointed out in a prior post.
There's no chip on my shoulder, but there may be one or two between your ears.
Let me suggest you add me to your ignore list, and just ignore my posts, if you don't understand them.
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What are you kidding! You are simply entertaining.

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