RV FEATURE
It comes with a Fiamma awning.
Minimal bench space but there are some flip-up bench extensions.
A slide-out hotplate is part of the package.
A small observation: the switches are all centralised on a panel near the bathroom, from the water pump to the reading lights. When it’ s time to fire up the gas hot water service, it’ s simply a matter of opening the gas cylinder( which is in an offside locker), flicking a switch on that panel, and waiting for about 15 minutes. I had no issues getting hot water in the Nomad M700.
Another observation, which applies more generally to most B class campervans such as this, is that you do need to be organised in how you pack and travel. Space is limited, which is not a criticism of the Nomad M700, but a fact of life in all – or most – commercial van conversions. But by packing some plastic tubs, utilising the available storage spaces wisely, and developing a routine and system, I think two people, and perhaps a child, could do well in a rig such as this.
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