Im sure we all have our pet niggles/hates with caravans, whether its bad design. lack of thought or sometimes completely stupid. I am not talking of the myriad of things that can and do go wrong, but things that even when working, you look at them and think "WHY?"
For me, one of the glaring problems is the fridge lights. AT night, these are incredibly bright and very often right in your eyeline. We always have to hang a towel over the fridge lights because that real piercing blue is awfull in the dark. Would it be too much to ask to have a nighttime setting, or even a lights on/off switch?
Another one for me is creaking furniture. On our Sterling, we had two pieces that but tight up to each other, well, at least they do over part of their length because of course they arent straaight and level. Tightening the floor screws did nothing, and this is on a GRP composite floor. The solution in the end was two, 1 inch squares of a silicone window tape that acts similar to the meniscus in the knee, It cost nothing, would it be too much to ask for some thought as to issues like this at build.
And the third and last one I will throw in we have covered before. Our mini Heki has a locking system to stop it blowing open. The large Heki, the size of a small sail, doesnt. Who thought that one up?
For me, one of the glaring problems is the fridge lights. AT night, these are incredibly bright and very often right in your eyeline. We always have to hang a towel over the fridge lights because that real piercing blue is awfull in the dark. Would it be too much to ask to have a nighttime setting, or even a lights on/off switch?
Another one for me is creaking furniture. On our Sterling, we had two pieces that but tight up to each other, well, at least they do over part of their length because of course they arent straaight and level. Tightening the floor screws did nothing, and this is on a GRP composite floor. The solution in the end was two, 1 inch squares of a silicone window tape that acts similar to the meniscus in the knee, It cost nothing, would it be too much to ask for some thought as to issues like this at build.
And the third and last one I will throw in we have covered before. Our mini Heki has a locking system to stop it blowing open. The large Heki, the size of a small sail, doesnt. Who thought that one up?