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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tom on July 14, 2012, 06:36:11 PM
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Question
Did a search but found nothing.
Anyone had any dealings with E&Z trading campers?
Good bad or ugly,pm me if you need.
WWW.enztrading.com.au (http://WWW.enztrading.com.au)
Thanks for any info.
Cheers.
Titch
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I know that a friend bought one and he is very happy with his. I think it was around 5k mark. It is ideal for his needs. No off roading.
Wayne
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Hello Tom,
Bought my EZGVC EzyTrail last April, had 8 trips in it so far. Wife and I are very happy so far. Electrifying my Ezytrail Camper (http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=21794.msg347288#msg347288)
Cheers Marschy.
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Nice trailer :D
Cheers.
Titch
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Hey Tom
We just sold our 2008 Jackaroo Off Road CT for $1500 more than we paid for it :cup:
Although these CT's may not match the high quality of some Australian made CT's, they are more than adequate and very good value for the budget concious family, especially if you are able to add mods yourself
:cheers: bubba
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Thanks for the replies.
Cheers.
Titch
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My sister has one & got what she paid for. The Camper went moldy after a very short time even after it being dried everytime. The last time was very bad after a night of rain, then a days travel through the rain. It was unpacked that night & dried asap but it was still covered. My sister threatened them with legal action after they did NOTHING about it. Company Said it (& other little problems) were their issue to sort out.
Friends bought one, they are not happy at all. Initial problems before they even took it out once were, Broken stabilisers, axle not straight so burn out bearings, Tool box leaks water, same mold problems etc etc. Every time it was taken back (Approx 5 or 6 times) the company was VERY reluctant to help.
IMHO you dont even get what you pay for here, the support (I did see it first hand) is terrible, arrogant & pointless. If your happy to fix it yourself you might be ok, but why pay new $ for something your going to fix yourself?
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Thanks DDR
Appreciate your time.
Cheers.
Titch
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I have never seen a camper trailer company have their bank details and Shipping and returns on their website. That tells something about their quality and customer service. ???
Mark
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hey
we had an off road one not a bad trailer but the canvas leaked really bad and have heard of others doing the same drove me mad trying to waterproof it and the wife was not impressed sleeping with damp wet sheets, you do get what you pay for we sold it and bought a jayco swan outback.
my advice pay a fraction more for a half decent brand with a bit of customer service
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I own one.
It's not glamorous. It's not fancy, but it does the trick. The wheels stay attached to the trailer, the stuff sits inside, the tent stays up in harsh weather and is as water proof as any others I've seen.
Ours doesn't have brakes at all (I might do that and an off-road hitch at some point), has a big toolbox up-front and for the money... it's stellar. I bought mine from one of the members here and our family is very happy with it.
The previous owner added a heavy duty tarp, but other than that and a few minor kitchen and lighting mods, it's stock. You absolutely get what you pay for with these.
I've also contacted E&Z to ask questions about the trailer and dimensions and stuff and they were quite responsive.
If you are looking to live large for small money - this is a viable option.
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I own one.
It's not glamorous. It's not fancy, but it does the trick. The wheels stay attached to the trailer, the stuff sits inside, the tent stays up in harsh weather and is as water proof as any others I've seen.
Ours doesn't have brakes at all (I might do that and an off-road hitch at some point), has a big toolbox up-front and for the money... it's stellar. I bought mine from one of the members here and our family is very happy with it.
The previous owner added a heavy duty tarp, but other than that and a few minor kitchen and lighting mods, it's stock. You absolutely get what you pay for with these.
I've also contacted E&Z to ask questions about the trailer and dimensions and stuff and they were quite responsive.
If you are looking to live large for small money - this is a viable option.
:cup:
:cheers: bubba
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I just brought a second hand one that was used once (only tent used all annex is brand new) was also treated with a fluoropolymer formula that makes it fully water proof, ive only hit it with the hose a few times out the front but zero leaks and just beads off.
Trailer has a few spots where im preparing to be re-welded as some have holes in them, other items is the seal under the bed which needs to be thicker which ive brought some seal's for it, there's also spots where the pine is mounted onto the frame for the bed which has some small gaps where dust will get through.
Kitchen on the tail gate is average at best, needs to be fixed will try get a build log and photos going of the small fixes i put in place in this area.
Tent instructions are 3 pages on the one i got and its all pole a here b here c here so on, not very helpful for someone who has never used a camper.
Overall mine is a pretty good camper the few small problems only make it better for myself to modify and fix to my specifications.
If you are happy fixing some things then go the cheap ones if you want a camper you can pick-up and just use day 1 then buy an expensive one.
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Dont buy one if your expecting Trackabout Quality at a budget price. Went into the purchase of ours with the eyes wide open, expecting to have to spend a kay or so to get it to where we want.
Have spent zilch so far and are happy with what we have. Mite replace the tent with a smaller version down the track.
Hey Nick 4x4, can I get a copy of your tent instructions?
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Tent instructions are 3 pages on the one i got and its all pole a here b here c here so on, not very helpful for someone who has never used a camper.
Are there pictures included as well?
Bill and Morag
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will scan them up and post soon
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Here is the 4 page PDF (http://topgunhosting.com.au/enztrading%20tent.pdf)
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Thats a lot of poles if you go double.
Cheers.
Titch
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Yep 2 bags of them infact and they weigh about 40kgs each.
Poles are all numbered though which is good for a start or till the first rain, im in the process of getting the kids to mark each pole with a marking symbol for each number.
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Make sure its permanent marker and not crayon :D
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Using an etching machine to make the marks
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I have never seen a camper trailer company have their bank details and Shipping and returns on their website. That tells something about their quality and customer service. ???
Mark
I don't see a problem with this.
E & Z Tradings main shop front is eBay and the internet and they sell Australia wide so wouldn't having their bank details and Shipping and return information on their website make perfect sense. Just because E & Z Trading has a different business model compared to the traditional Australian camper trailer manufacturer who have a shop front doesn't mean dick about quality. I had no illusions about what I was buying for the money I was spending, that was my choice. What I think is happening is the budget camper manufacturers have been eroding sales at the big end of town, and the big boys are crapping their dacks because their businesses are not in a position to change their business model to internet sales without cannibalising their shop front.
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The reason for the comment was that I read it as " you will have problems and expect that when you buy from us"
At the end of the day we all buy with a budget and as long as you are enjoying the great outdoors that's the main thing.
Mark
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The majority of comments I read about poor quality for Ezytrails typically come from someone who doesn't own one. Again, I was under no illusions about what I was purchasing, I bought to a budget and will no doubt at some stage upgrade, for the time being I am extremely happy with my purchase. If E & Z started making a product that competes with the Jayco poptop camper, would i give it my consideration, you betcha. Especially if I could see value for money.
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Hey Nick 4x4, can I get a copy of your tent instructions?
Hello Mace, depending on year of manufacturer, the instructions vary, mine has different numbering to Nick 4x4's.
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The majority of comments I read about poor quality for Ezytrails typically come from someone who doesn't own one. Again,
Im happy to get a direct email from Friends (I mentioned this thread to them Satdy night) & my sister if this is the sticking point. Ive been away several times with those 2 campers & seen the issues first hand. I was in the "store" when my mate took his back for the 5th time for repair & saw the "Customer service" first hand.
Look as dog poo with rose colored glasses you might see pudding, I still see crap.
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G'day guys,
I have been watching thread for a little while.
A work mate of mine bought one of their hard floor jobbies. He lives in Bundaberg Qld and on top of the purchase price, he paid about $1800 to get it shipped up to him.
I was aware that there were problems with his CT but waited till I got the chance to ask him about exactly what they were.
The main problem, as I understand it, was that the spring hangers were not welded onto the chassis square to the longitudinal axis of the trailer. They were about 40mmm out.
He has had the structural and engineering problems rectified in the months he has had it now and recently returned from a trip to the top end without problem.
I guess the point I am trying to make is this:- It is fine to say that one gets what one pays for, but it is another thing entirely to be supplied with a trailer with very obvious defects in workmanship and engineering.
I would respectfully urge all considering purchasing a CT online to at least attempt to inspect said CT before accepting delivery. Preferably have someone who knows what they are looking at go over it with you. (a welder or boilermaker with a tape measure would be a good start)
Re the canvas, my mate had no problems with his.
Mick
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I would respectfully urge all considering purchasing a CT online to at least attempt to inspect said CT before accepting delivery. Preferably have someone who knows what they are looking at go over it with you. (a welder or boilermaker with a tape measure would be a good start)
Best post of the Year.
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Im happy to get a direct email from Friends (I mentioned this thread to them Satdy night) & my sister if this is the sticking point. Ive been away several times with those 2 campers & seen the issues first hand. I was in the "store" when my mate took his back for the 5th time for repair & saw the "Customer service" first hand.
Look as dog poo with rose colored glasses you might see pudding, I still see crap.
I had no illusions about what I was buying as I have previously stated, so I must assume your comment about rose coloured glasses has been misdirected and was intended for your friends and sister.
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Each to there own i spose,maybe i just got one built on friday beers and bbq day, but when my 4 year old son asks why is the new camper is leaking onto his bed and has to sleep with mum and dad. that was enough for me how ever i did waterproof it to slow it down but in the end i had enough
yeah maybe the jayco is alot dearer but i know what i would prefer
good to see people that did some good ones from them and are using them
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Presently at Punsand Bay camping ground. Towed our hardtop Ezytrail from the Gold Coast with no problems. A good budget camper as far as we are concerned. Did a small part of the Old Telegraph Track - Fruitbat Falls, Elliot Falls to Canal Creek. Have been on some very rough roads and tracks and the camper is in one piece and showing no problems at all.
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My boss bought one about 18 months ago and whilst they are nice and cheap, they are the reason that I decided to build my own. The welds are crap (draw bar only tacked on despite being advertised as full off road), dross all through the gal coat, no sealing, trailer plug wiring back to front, floor warped very badly, just to name a few. And once he started using it, it leaked like a sieve. Yes I have actually witnessed it. Better to buy good quality second hand.
Cheers
Wes
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I bought my Hardfloor last wet season and I have had only one small problem, which was a little mould. How that was easily rectified. Apart from that no problems. I just returned from a Darwin-Roper Bar-Limmen NP-Lorella Springs-Lawn Hill NP-Mt Isa-Davenport Ranges-Darwin and everywhere inbeteween.
Yes they are cheap and and maybe lesser build quality, but there are still plenty of name brand CT that do have problems. I could still drop another $10k on my trailer improving and would still be infront if I bought a name brand CT for $40k. Not saying that they arent worth it but right now I am infront plenty of $.
As people have said as long as you know what you are buying then there isnt a need to complain.
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Tough crowd........ As others have said, when buying a camper trailer you need to go into the exercise with your eyes wide open. Judging by these snippets from their website, these camper trailers are obviously a premium product at a budget price.
"The best off road camper trailers for sale can be found at E & Z Trading."
"Each of our trailers is constructed from the finest materials available."
"At E & Z Trading we do not cut corners on the quality of our tents"
"We also offer the best service to our customers and camper trailers on the market."
"Building the highest quality camper trailers in the area is our mission"
"Each and every trailer we build is constructed from the highest quality materials available"