RV REVIEW
Immediately opposite, Royal Flair has given the Micron a separate cubicle for a cassette toilet and a vanity, with a small cupboard, a washbasin and a mirror. It’ s not a huge space, but nor is it tiny. I think Royal Flair has found the right balance between size and functionality when it comes to the split bathroom setup.
There’ s a two-person dinette on the nearside wth a fold-out table and a reading light each – both reading lights have integrated USB points, allowing you to charge your devices while you relax. If I were to add anything here, it would be a powerpoint and perhaps a 12V point in the leg area of the dinette, but it’ s absolutely not a deal-breaker!
Our prototype Micron didn’ t have a permanent cooktop, griller or oven installed, though there’ s the ability to have one fitted if that’ s what you prefer. Our particular van was intended for use with a portable induction cooktop, though the van does come with a single 4.5kg gas cylinder, allowing you to run the gas / electric hot water service when you’ re off mains power.
A major benefit to this setup: the kitchen bench space that the van receives as a result, and let’ s be honest: in a compact caravan such as this, that bench space is bound to prove useful. The layout has, however, necessitated the use of an under-bench fridge rather than a full upright unit. In this case, it’ s a 115L Dometic compressor unit. But to aid with the cooking and reheating side of things, there’ s a 900W NCE flatbed microwave
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