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CampN Universal Trailer Camper Motorhome Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Details

Electric fan designExhaust Fan
BrandCamp'N
Mounting TypeVent
ColorWhite
Item Dimensions LxWxH16.5 x 2.5 x 15.5 inches
Item Weight0.01 Ounces
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Description of CampN Universal Trailer Camper Motorhome

➊ The Camp'N Replacement RV Roof Vent Cover is compatable with most popular roof vents. Compatable with Ventline roof vents prior to 2008 and Elixir roof vents starting 1994. Please reference the images in the listing to make sure your vent is compatable with this replacement. ➋ Each Camp'N RV vent cover replacement measures 14" x 14". ➌ Our Highly Durable rv ceiling vent covers are manufactured with impact resistant plastics for longlife. ➍ Easy to Install we know getting on the roof of your RV is intimidating so we've made it as easy as possible.... ➎ Please checkout the Camp'N Amazon Storefront for additional replacement rv parts.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality and great price

I bought this for my 2013 Dutchman 355qbds caravan as the factory trailer was falling apart. I took a chance and ordered it without a measure as the pendant was in stock and I was home when I ordered it (no stock service) and luckily it fit perfectly. It was an easy install, only about 30 minutes after watching some YouTube videos. The material is MUCH better than the factory material and being white compared to the original dark gray it lets a lot more light into the bathroom which is great…

Pros
  • Great fit for me
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This weathered and cracked RV vent cover is easy to remove

The first kit I received didn't have all the parts needed for installation but after contacting Camp'n Products they quickly sent me the needed parts and I was in the running. On my 1998 Hi-Lo Camper, one of the lids had a corner chipped off and was soon to start leaking. Using the instructions that came with it, I was able to easily assemble and install the new cover before the inclement weather set in. I have to say I was very impressed with the urgency with which Camp'N resolved my issue and

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Quality at a Fair Price

I needed to replace one of the vent covers on my 2017 Berkshire RV. The Heng 14x14 had deteriorated to the point where it was gray and brittle and the slightest touch could destroy it. A few yards away another vent from another manufacturer looked brand new. I've treated both with 303 Protector a few times a year so I don't know why Heng is doing so poorly. Needless to say I will stay away from their products from now on. The N 14x14 machine I bought fits perfectly. It was well packaged with…

Pros
  • Great Construction
Cons
  • Thin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice and easy to install - but takes more than the instructions say

If you need a replacement cover to ventilate your campervan look here. Just make sure you have the same type of hinge. This type of hinge has foldable tabs on each side that lock it in place. To remove, fold back the tab on one side and then remove the cover. The instructions lead you to believe that the only work required is to fold back the tab, slide the old block, attach the new block, and then bend the tabs. on each side to lock them. Unfortunately, that's not all. To replace the…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ease of installation. Why is it taking me so long?

My trailer roof window is broken. Yes, it was old, it didn't catch the wind that much, and it crashed somewhere on I-35. So I had a plastic box of bricks on my trailer for a few years. No, I didn't drive like that, with a brick. But I digress. So I measured the skylight. or at least what was left and picked it up where it had probably been on the table for a year. Yes, I took my time, and I knew it was going to be a long, tedious process that would involve six trips to the local hardware store…

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.