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dixie
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2007-10-22 11:30 AM (#69760)
Subject: Bloomer owner comments


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I am just looking to hear from those of you who own or have owned a Bloomer. I would like to know if you were happy with the trailer and what kind of service did you get out of your Bloomer. I would like just stories or whatever from those who actually owned the trailer not second hand info.
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Tx. Vaquero
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2007-10-22 2:22 PM (#69777 - in reply to #69760)
Subject: RE: Bloomer owner comments




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I've owned a Bloomer and had good service out of it. I sold it because I couldn't put up with the lousy conversion job I got. The trailer was solid and pulled good. Randy Bloomer is as nice a guy as you will ever do business with, and is very customer oriented. He no longer does business with the conversion company that did mine. I put Bloomer right there with Elite in construction and features.

Edited by Tx. Vaquero 2007-10-22 2:27 PM
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diamond_j
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2007-10-22 5:47 PM (#69789 - in reply to #69760)
Subject: RE: Bloomer owner comments


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We do conversions in quite a few Bloomers. We've had the experience of working with people from receptionist to engineer.

And I can say WOW! They really are concerned about building a great trailer.

Like most trailers, your customer service starts with the dealer. If it's not out of line, I can give you the name of an excellent one.
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longearsrule
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2007-10-22 7:45 PM (#69804 - in reply to #69760)
Subject: RE: Bloomer owner comments



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I also had a Bloomer and was very pleased with it. Well built, pulled good. I traded for a larger trailer and would have gotten another Bloomer but couldn't find what I wanted. Have a Hart now and am very pleased with it also.
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aegnc
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2007-10-22 9:19 PM (#69824 - in reply to #69760)
Subject: RE: Bloomer owner comments


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Location: texas

We've had our Bloomer (2006 4H with 16' short wall and slide) for over a year and absolutely love it.  For its size, it is light weight, very strong, well constructed, and has all the little details that make it top of the line (huge hinges, lots of lights, lots of padding and protection for the horses, over size axles, wheels, and tires...  Another reason we bought it was that we could get a living quarter shell, since we've done our own conversion. 

It pulls great and so far has over 10,000 trouble free miles.

 

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smoothride
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2007-10-23 7:45 AM (#69844 - in reply to #69760)
Subject: RE: Bloomer owner comments


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We have a 2007 and have been very pleased with it. Had 2 small problems that came up and Bloomer took care of them instantly. I would buy another one.
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