Hello Raymond, thanks for reaching out. The mounting brackets are not included with the GE Appliances RV Refrigerator #GE58FR. It requires a GE approved top bracket part BMT-GPV10. This is not something we sell here but they are available elsewhere.…
Hello David, The reason it’s $1000 more is because of the whopping 0.2 cu. ft. of extra space..... just kidding! The main difference comes down to the exterior and features. The #GE48FR has a sleek glass front that gives it a glossy, modern look,…
Hey Ronny, thanks for the information. We do not have anything plug and play that is going to be compatible with your Dometic B59516. Those systems have been replaced in recent years. Instead, I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner…
Hey Fances! The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Roof Air Conditioner Unit #FR26TD is just the AC. Since this is one of the new units with R32 refrigerant to meets 2025 EPA regulations you will have to replace the air distribution box (ADB) and…
Hey Gio! When the GE Profile RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer #GE78FR is running at normal operating temperature the amp draw will be 6A-8A. The maximum amp draw is 20A. Are you adding the fridge to a new setup or is this replacing an existing fridge in…
Hey Robert! Yes, the replacement for the Dometic Americana I DM2852 Refrigerator is the Dometic Americana II RV Fridge. The Black version you're looking at is available with the Right-Hand Hinge as part #DMC22RR as well as the Left-Hand Hinge as…
Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and now it is sold separately like with the part #GE74VR.
Hey Wayne, the only difference between the Furrion Built-In RV Convection Microwave and Air Fryer #FR77AD & #FR82TD is that #FR77AD includes the trim kit and #FR82TD does not. Otherwise, they are the exact same microwave. Now between the Furrion…
Hi Ian, based on the fact that Furrion discontinued parts for that oven it is probably safe to assume the oven itself has also been discontinued. I can't say for sure since it doesn't look like we carried it specifically. Are you looking for…
Hey Mike, thanks for all of the information. I do have a 3 step setup that will work for you. It's the Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps for RVs item #SMFP-3100. These steps mount below your RV and fit a cutout space of 27" wide x 14-1/2"…
Hey Jon; I was actually just talking to Furrion about heat options for the Chill Cube yesterday (1/21/2025). At this time, the only way to have heat with this unit is through a furnace on a ducted setup. The Furrion Chill Cube RV AC w/ Air…
It sure does, Steve. The Everchill 4.5 cu ft #EV96RR has a separate top-door freezer that runs independently and holds cold very well; it’ll keep ice cream frozen and hard if you don’t open it too often. We’ve had folks report temps under 10°F…
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