
Truma AquaGo
RV Business
Leisure Travel Vans, a brand of Triple E Recreational Vehicles Ltd., has partnered with Truma to offer the AquaGo water heating system to its product lineup for 2017.
“We are excited to partner with a supplier that shares many common goals in driving innovation within the RV industry,” commented Ryan Elias, General Manager of Triple E RV, in a press release. “In an attempt to provide our customers with a better experience, we try our best to source the best components available, and the new Truma AquaGo is a great example of a product that will enhance our customers’ overall experience.”
The Truma AquaGo Comfort Plus will be standard on all 2017 Unity and Serenity products, with the Truma AquaGo Basic being an option on the 2017 Wonder.
Benefits of the Truma AquaGo system include:
- The Truma AquaGo is the only water heater featuring a recirculating system providing immediate hot water at the tap to conserve water (Comfort Plus only).
- Truma AquaGo is the industry’s only hybrid technology instant water heater with endless hot water at a constant temperature guaranteed not to scald.
- All Truma AquaGo models feature the industry’s first and only “Easy-drain” lever for draining water, and includes a reusable stainless steel filter cartridge.
According to Truma, customers could take a 20-minute shower in their Truma AquaGo-equipped RV every day of the week for nearly a month without having to refill a standard 20-pound BBQ propane tank. 2017 Leisure Travel Vans will be arriving at dealerships starting summer 2016.
The 2017 Serenity with standard Truma AquaGo Comfort Plus has a starting base price of $136,565 while the 2017 Unity with standard Truma AquaGo Comfort Plus carries a starting base price of $122,395. Both will be available this summer.
The 2017 Wonder with optional Truma AquaGo Basic has a starting base price of $105,820 USD and will be available in the fall.
Learn more about the Leisure Travel Vans lineup at www.leisurevans.com. Learn more about Truma at http://www.truma.net.
Originally published here.