my flat screen tv $314
mattress $325
plywood for sides $210
frame $ 1,100
THE FUN of building and owning a tear PRICELESS!
AND THATS JUST FOR STARTERS!!!
xe1ufo wrote:IraRat:
One advantage is that it has LOWER BTU (2,500) than the ones you mention (5,000 btu), which have a very common and nasty tendency to freeze up in the Teardrops.
Another is the advantage of leaving it home in the winter time.
Another is that you can do a "central A/C" type of instalation, ducting, vents, etc. I even saw one guy on a website that had one outlet aimed into the Teardrop, and the other cooling off his tent!
I still do not own one, but I can see the advantages, although yes, it is 5 times the price and no, I don't have the money to buy one ... yet! But when I get rich and famous ... (right now I am just famous!)
Chris C wrote:My girlfriend asked me, on the way home from Minden, "just how much is this tiny trailer going to cost?"I've spent my life "quoting" things and my guess was "between $2,500/3,000". I don't think I've heard anyone mention what their tears cost to build. I realize that no two tears are the same, nor would their cost come out the same, but surely with as many tears as this group has built, there must be some sort of approximate cost comment from the forum.
Anyone willing to share their figure?
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