It’s so refreshing to see a video that isn’t like most of the other “needed items for RVing.” This video features the _items_ that come in handy. Thank you.
@@ronymorrison917 Heck yeah man! That is exciting! Congrats on your new RV. I did another video that talked about de-winterizing your camper and getting it ready for your first trip. It may be worth a watch. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/xN6qJUjo84U/видео.html I hope you guys have a fun first trip!
My wife and I are new to your channel. We have watched hundreds of RUclips videos to prepare for part-time RV life. This video was very educational. Items we never consider we will now purchase. Thank you for sharing.
You've gained a subscriber here. This is the best "items" video I've EVER seen- no name branding, no "most expensive have to have" listed. I love the ingenious way you've repurposed items
Thanks for subscribing Tina! I'm glad that you liked the video. It's pretty cool to hear someone say that this is the best items video they have ever seen :) Thanks for the comment and watching!
You're welcome! My In-Laws have a propane fire ring. We have used that a lot over the last few years because of fire bans. Like you said, it's nice to not have to worry about smoke or putting the fire out! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Good video , I love hooks also and dollar store baskets , just to add : rubber gloves for handling sewage hoses : First aid kit : glow sticks for the kids and dogs easier to find in the dark lol
I bought a factory refurbished icemaker for my Toyota Mini Cruiser vintage RV. It comes in very handy, and I also used it in my house after having surgery. Quick and convenient and pays for itself in no time.
We got a rug outside the door after years of not having one or having indoor outdoor green carpet. Check out the rugs made of recycle plastic, lots of different colors and patterns, fairly inexpensive - they have them at Walmart , ocean state, camping world- doesn’t collect dirt, not heavy, dries quickly, and some roll up and some fold
I always have a set of tools on board. You never know when they might be needed. Liked several of your ideas which I will try to incorporate. Of course a small axe and hand saw are also essential.
You prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Ameer Drew Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Our #1 out of 25 fav’s is our Silverfire Survivor Rocket twig Stove and the Silverfire 2gal Dragon Pot double walled, a campers dream for all day hot water. A volcano hood over the pot keeps it hot for hours.
Thank you for sharing and watching Ron! I've been looking at those rocket stoves over the years and have considered buying one. I made one out of an old paint can and have heated water up. I am amazed at how quickly it gets warm. That Dragon Pot looks nice too!
Table top gas grill and a griddle for the top of it. Extra lp gas tank ,a lp gas tank tee and hose to go with it. No more 1lb gas tanks and you can run both grill and stove to expand your kitchen.
Love your video, and the way you all think. It's fun coming up with new things as you travel. One thing I would like to add, we have head lamps, they dont hurt and you always see the way. Ps keep the video's coming.
Thanks Jamie! Head lamps are a definite must have for anyone with an RV! Thank you for sharing that tip with everyone. I will keep the videos coming, thanks for watching!
get the out door carpet ( grass) at the big box hardware store, can get it to length of your rv and costs way less than at a rv shop. as to the tables get wood or alu, not the plastic ones. no need to buy a special socket if you have a good tool box. as to the adaptors for a drill motor they can be bought in sets of three (1/4, 3/8, 1/2) at el chepo tools. just buy a quality surge protecter , and hard wire it were all outside power comes in, no muss, no fuss. and it can not “walk away”.
Thanks Mike! So the adapter will just allow you to plug into a normal extension cord. You will still be limited to whatever your beaker amperage is in your house. A couple things though - we had the exact same problem as you. We did two things that fixed our problem. 1)Our electrical element in our water heater was bad, so we changed that. This can cause your breaker to trip as soon as you plug into electric (that happened to us at our house). 2)We added a "soft start" to our AC. This reduces the amount of start-up amperage you AC needs when you turn it on. The start-up amperage is what typically will pop a breaker or overload your generator. To my understanding, it also kicks in when the condenser runs. Here is where we bought it (this is not a sponsor, this is just where I bought it. I haven't done a video on it yet because I wanted to see how it works first before promoting this product). www.ebay.com/itm/RV-A-C-Starter-Easy-start-your-Camper-Rooftop-Air-Conditioner-SIMPLE-DIY/113142143174?hash=item1a57cc18c6:g:7loAAOSwulNe-fk6 With doing those two things, we can run our AC when plugged into our house now. However, we are basically at the max of our breaker at our house which is 15-amp, so we can literally not be doing anything else on that breaker or it will pop. Anyhow, I hope that helps and you're able to get it to work! Thanks for watching!
Thanks! We actually just installed a 30amp plug on the side of our house because we had to upgrade our electrical panel. Before we were not able to hook up to our house. Not because of the plug but because our house is old and didn't have any breakers higher than 15 amps. Have you tried it at your house? Thanks for watching!
@@steveho7190 If you have a circuit that can handle 30amps, you may be able to use the adapter and run your RV. If not, a 30 or 50 amp RV plug might be something to install. I'll tell ya what, it is pretty cool to be able to hook up to a 30amp RV plug!
You missed a couple. Top 2, a bottle of Jim Beam and a 12 pack of Coke....lol Remember folks, the more accessories, the more you gotta pack up when you leave.. AHAHAHAHA I just hate packing up. However, I have several of those must haves myself. Mama has quite the collection of solar lights also. Keep up the great videos. Greenhorns, take note....
Lol, I'm a beer man myself, but my in-laws usually have whiskey & coke in their camper! Man, you're not alone in regards to packing up. I usually tell my wife, "why do we have so much crap!" Lol, having a kiddo makes it worse too. It all worth it in the end though because we always have a good time! Glad to hear we're not the only solar light collectors, lol! I really like them too, so I can't complain too much. Thanks for the comment and watching Kevin!
I love changing to the cam lockes, and thanks for the link...but where is the cover for them? All I can find are the rubber covers, not the spring closed metal ones you have.
I think I bought them on ebay or somewhere separately. On Ebay, search for "Metal Cam Lock Dust Cover, Weather Resistant Lock Cap, Stainless Steel Spring" and they should pop up. Thanks for watching.
4:35 we need to replace our leaky spout, too! What part did you look for and where did you get it? Thanks so much in advance. Just seems so wasteful to get a new jug over a leaky spout. Ah. And my husband lost the little vent cap. 😅
Lol, my in-laws lost their little vent cap too! Here's a link to where I bought it on Amazon: amzn.to/3tnhojP It comes with another little vent camp too ;) Thanks for watching!
Great video. I totally agree that I love seeing all the little tweaks that the various RUclipsrs will do with their list and what each one comes up with. You definitely had a few items I haven't seen too often which is great. I was wondering with the indoor/outdoor temperature device, what did you do with the outdoor detector piece? I picked up a similar one and am trying to figure out if I should try to mount it somewhere on the trailer or just place it somewhere on the campsite each time I arrive. If you did mount it to your trailer, where did you end up mounting it?
Thanks Jeff! With the outdoor detector, I usually put it on the top of our tire. So, it's probably not the most accurate because it is usually in the shade. Either I put it there or on our main outdoor table. Thanks for watching!
great video. Where were you in the clip with the solar lights? by chance was it Texas? I recently camped at a spot off of Hipcamp and it looked just like that one.
Thanks Michael! That was a clip of our property in Southern Colorado. Those were some pinyon trees that we have. Sounds like the campground in Texas is nice! Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman Yea, after watching some more of your video's I could tell it was not the same place. It was in the hill country of Texas. Great videos, keep it up.
Thanks for the video. The link you provided for the tubular Cam locks does not show one with the cover. I also searched through similar items and it didn't turn up chrome wih spring cover. I would like the cover on the replacement locks that I install. Any chance you can direct me to the exact model you have? Thanks again.
I can't remember where I purchased the cam locks. I just did a quick Google search for cam lock dust cover, and found some for $3.59 on Ebay. Here's the link: www.ebay.com/itm/143487904521?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=143487904521&targetid=1262779895689&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1014611&poi=&campaignid=13917593257&mkgroupid=128459893881&rlsatarget=pla-1262779895689&abcId=9300613&merchantid=114768603&gclid=CjwKCAiAl-6PBhBCEiwAc2GOVF6OKU1L1lwdrHkHOghv7fLX2lO_M8D8C4d_PPrQAZWHBNd6REJylRoCr34QAvD_BwE Thanks for watching!
Good question Jim. We found that when our scissor jacks are not extending out as much, there is less movement in the camper. So, we use a ton of blocks so that the scissor jacks don't have to extend out as much. Thanks for watching!
@@debrapenner2872 Nice! Good to hear. I have been really surprised by the quality over the long haul. I've seen newer units than our camper have things constantly break. Thanks again for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman the older units seem to be much better built than newer models. I've had to have a bit of work done on the toilet flush pedal, the switchover (electric to propane) in the fridge, and the knobs on the oven tightened....not bad after 10 years of regular use!
We have Trac Gard ST205/75 R14 load C rated tires. We bought them from a local shop but apparently you can buy them on Amazon, here's a link: amzn.to/2RaAZX9 We got them at the beginning of last season and have gone on 12 camping trips with them. They have held up very well so far and look new still. They maybe have around 2,500-3,000 miles on them. We're very happy with them so far. Thanks for watching!
Man, a DC outlet. Lol. My camper has 2 dedicated usb only outlets. I remember my first camper years ago had DC outlets. Pretty soon they will be coming with wireless charging pads. Lol
Yep, 1 DC outlet! That's what a 2010 model will get ya! Surprisingly we have been able to run everything we need off that one outlet. We have also utilized portable battery packs to help charge our phones and other USB devices which has helped. Thanks for watching Michael!
@@ColoradoCamperman of course! You make fun and informative videos. I purchased my first camper last summer and am still trying to figure things out. Lol. It’s fun seeing all the different types of campers and what people do with them or why they like them. I’ve realized most new campers are all the same just different colors and vinyl stickers. Lol
@@mminniear984 Thanks Michael! Congrats on your first camper purchase! That is a fun and exciting time. I agree, it is fun seeing all the different types of campers and what people do with them. I like seeing every RVer's tips and accessories they add too. I know what you mean about the new campers! We will probably be shopping for a new camper the in the next couple of years. Ours has been great but is starting to get up there in age.
I just added several usb charge ports in my truck camper, there is a lot of power loss when using one of this converters. Not saying it’s bad to have one but I try and use dc-2-dc when at all possible!
Yep, I've heard them called that too. On Amazon they have it listed as a coffee dripper, so I've just gotten used to calling it that. Thanks for watching!
You live, you learn. And after 20+ years camping, I'm still learning, LOL! Well done.
Good to hear! Thanks for the comment and watching!
It’s so refreshing to see a video that isn’t like most of the other “needed items for RVing.” This video features the _items_ that come in handy. Thank you.
You're welcome! Thank you for the comment and watching!
Love the fact that it was zero branding and it was more molded to real life camping, vs fake clean looking RV channels
Thanks Rony! I like to keep it real! Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman we just got our first RV about to take our maiden voyage, very excited!
@@ronymorrison917 Heck yeah man! That is exciting! Congrats on your new RV. I did another video that talked about de-winterizing your camper and getting it ready for your first trip. It may be worth a watch. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/xN6qJUjo84U/видео.html I hope you guys have a fun first trip!
My wife and I are new to your channel. We have watched hundreds of RUclips videos to prepare for part-time RV life. This video was very educational. Items we never consider we will now purchase. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Ken, glad you got some value out of the video! I hope you guys have fun with the part-time RV life. Thanks for watching and your comment!
You've gained a subscriber here. This is the best "items" video I've EVER seen- no name branding, no "most expensive have to have" listed. I love the ingenious way you've repurposed items
Thanks for subscribing Tina! I'm glad that you liked the video. It's pretty cool to hear someone say that this is the best items video they have ever seen :) Thanks for the comment and watching!
Thanks for sharing. We love our propane fire ring. No smoke and no need to extinguish any coals. Also can be used under the awning in bad weather.
You're welcome! My In-Laws have a propane fire ring. We have used that a lot over the last few years because of fire bans. Like you said, it's nice to not have to worry about smoke or putting the fire out! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Good video , I love hooks also and dollar store baskets , just to add : rubber gloves for handling sewage hoses : First aid kit : glow sticks for the kids and dogs easier to find in the dark lol
Thanks Byron! Good call on the additions. I especially like the glow stick idea! I hadn't thought of that one. Thanks for watching!
I bought a factory refurbished icemaker for my Toyota Mini Cruiser vintage RV. It comes in very handy, and I also used it in my house after having surgery. Quick and convenient and pays for itself in no time.
Thanks for the tip and watching!
I've camped for 15 years and still learned a lot from you! Appreciate the cheap smart ideas. Great video!
Glad to hear you learned something new! Thanks for the comment and watching!
This is a GREAT video. I'm a future RVer doing my homework and I learned a LOT! TY.
Glad it was helpful! Have fun getting into RVing and thanks for watching!
We line our camping chairs with a blanket. Works great in cold weather
Thanks for sharing! That definitely helps. Thanks for watching!
Must have a “grabber” for hard to reach things. Under the counter wine rack. Fantastic fan.
Good ones! Thanks for the comment and watching!
I love those Cabela's director chairs. I have had one for about four years.
Heck yeah, they are great! Thanks for watching!
We got a rug outside the door after years of not having one or having indoor outdoor green carpet. Check out the rugs made of recycle plastic, lots of different colors and patterns, fairly inexpensive - they have them at Walmart , ocean state, camping world- doesn’t collect dirt, not heavy, dries quickly, and some roll up and some fold
Thanks for sharing Carol! Glad it has been working out for you. Thanks for watching!
Really appreciate your style: funky, honest, informative. No pretense. Keep up being yourself. It works!
Thanks for the comment and watching Stephen!
Solar lights are great to mark trip and fall hazards like wood piles, awning lines....
Great tip! We do that as well around our tongue of our trailer. Thanks for sharing that tip and watching!
You had some great ideas that we hadn't thought of. Thanks for this video!
Glad the video was helpful! Thanks for the comment and watching!
A game changer.
Thanks for watching!
Luci lights! Best camping accessory ever.
Those are pretty cool, thanks for the suggestion and watching!
I always have a set of tools on board. You never know when they might be needed. Liked several of your ideas which I will try to incorporate. Of course a small axe and hand saw are also essential.
Good call on the tools, I use my tools at least once on every trip! I also agree with you axe and hand saw. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Great video thank you for sharing all the things you need with the RV stay safe and happy camping
Thank you! Glad to share what has worked out for us. Thanks for watching!
Several great ideas for our family RV kick off.
Thanks for watching Becky! Have fun out there!
Great video. Learned a few things I didn't know. Looks like a nice camping spot!
Good to hear! Yeah, I'm was actually camping at our property in the video. It is a great place to camp! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video!! I love the idea of repurposing an old laundry detergent dispenser for outdoor handwashing!!
Thanks Kate! We love the hand washing station, it is so convenient! I also have one in my work van.
Thanks for watching!
You prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Jairo Bjorn instablaster :)
@Ameer Drew Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Ameer Drew it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
Great suggestions! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, thanks for watching Richard!
Our #1 out of 25 fav’s is our Silverfire Survivor Rocket twig Stove and the Silverfire 2gal Dragon Pot double walled, a campers dream for all day hot water. A volcano hood over the pot keeps it hot for hours.
Thank you for sharing and watching Ron! I've been looking at those rocket stoves over the years and have considered buying one. I made one out of an old paint can and have heated water up. I am amazed at how quickly it gets warm. That Dragon Pot looks nice too!
Table top gas grill and a griddle for the top of it. Extra lp gas tank ,a lp gas tank tee and hose to go with it. No more 1lb gas tanks and you can run both grill and stove to expand your kitchen.
That sounds like a great setup! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Love your video, and the way you all think. It's fun coming up with new things as you travel. One thing I would like to add, we have head lamps, they dont hurt and you always see the way. Ps keep the video's coming.
Thanks Jamie! Head lamps are a definite must have for anyone with an RV! Thank you for sharing that tip with everyone. I will keep the videos coming, thanks for watching!
Thank you! Great video!!
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Just getting started with my research and your reviews are so informative. Thank you so much!
Glad they could be helpful! Thanks for watching!
get the out door carpet ( grass) at the big box hardware store, can get it to length of your rv and costs way less than at a rv shop. as to the tables get wood or alu, not the plastic ones.
no need to buy a special socket if you have a good tool box. as to the adaptors for a drill motor they can be bought in sets of three (1/4, 3/8, 1/2) at el chepo tools.
just buy a quality surge protecter , and hard wire it were all outside power comes in, no muss, no fuss. and it can not “walk away”.
Thanks for the tips Larry! I appreciate you sharing and watching!
Ive had a camper for 7 years and had no clue they made 15 to 30 amp adaptors. We always blew breakers at home trying to run the ac. Great tip!
Thanks Mike! So the adapter will just allow you to plug into a normal extension cord. You will still be limited to whatever your beaker amperage is in your house. A couple things though - we had the exact same problem as you. We did two things that fixed our problem. 1)Our electrical element in our water heater was bad, so we changed that. This can cause your breaker to trip as soon as you plug into electric (that happened to us at our house). 2)We added a "soft start" to our AC. This reduces the amount of start-up amperage you AC needs when you turn it on. The start-up amperage is what typically will pop a breaker or overload your generator. To my understanding, it also kicks in when the condenser runs. Here is where we bought it (this is not a sponsor, this is just where I bought it. I haven't done a video on it yet because I wanted to see how it works first before promoting this product). www.ebay.com/itm/RV-A-C-Starter-Easy-start-your-Camper-Rooftop-Air-Conditioner-SIMPLE-DIY/113142143174?hash=item1a57cc18c6:g:7loAAOSwulNe-fk6
With doing those two things, we can run our AC when plugged into our house now. However, we are basically at the max of our breaker at our house which is 15-amp, so we can literally not be doing anything else on that breaker or it will pop. Anyhow, I hope that helps and you're able to get it to work! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips! We have that exact same model of RV, we are headed out for our maiden voyage in about 2 weeks.
You're welcome Matt! Heck yeah, that is exciting! Good luck on the maiden voyage!
100%. Great video! Thanks for sharing, happy trails to you and your family! 🙂👍
Thank you! You're welcome, thank you for watching!
Great video! I like the outdoor rug you guys used and the water station looks like a nice addition
Thank you! We really enjoy the outdoor rug and the water station. It's a nice little setup. Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your tips! We camp the same in many ways, based on what I have seen!
Thanks Tricia, I'm glad you liked the tips! We do a lot of camping without hook-ups and boondock a lot. Thanks for watching!
Hey Brian, pretty cool list of stuff, love the outside wash station. Personally, I like to bring a propane lantern
Thanks Jay! The outdoor wash station is easily our favorite. Propane lantern is a great addition too, thanks for sharing.
Great video. #10... the 30amp to 20amp reducer. Have you plugged and used that adapter into a home where you're able to run your trailer AC?
Thanks! We actually just installed a 30amp plug on the side of our house because we had to upgrade our electrical panel. Before we were not able to hook up to our house. Not because of the plug but because our house is old and didn't have any breakers higher than 15 amps. Have you tried it at your house? Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman That makes sense. One cannot run an RV AC unit without properly installing a 30 or 50amp box into their home.
@@steveho7190 If you have a circuit that can handle 30amps, you may be able to use the adapter and run your RV. If not, a 30 or 50 amp RV plug might be something to install. I'll tell ya what, it is pretty cool to be able to hook up to a 30amp RV plug!
Who in the hell gave the thumbs down on this? really, good job bro! can allways learn something 👍😁
Thanks Tony! Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
@James Zachary Lol, thanks for watching James!
cool content Colorado Camperman. I smashed the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the first-rate work.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching and hitting that thumbs up button!
You missed a couple. Top 2, a bottle of Jim Beam and a 12 pack of Coke....lol Remember folks, the more accessories, the more you gotta pack up when you leave.. AHAHAHAHA I just hate packing up. However, I have several of those must haves myself. Mama has quite the collection of solar lights also.
Keep up the great videos. Greenhorns, take note....
Lol, I'm a beer man myself, but my in-laws usually have whiskey & coke in their camper! Man, you're not alone in regards to packing up. I usually tell my wife, "why do we have so much crap!" Lol, having a kiddo makes it worse too. It all worth it in the end though because we always have a good time! Glad to hear we're not the only solar light collectors, lol! I really like them too, so I can't complain too much. Thanks for the comment and watching Kevin!
Always have my Beam and Coke ready to go all summer.... Just bought the Orange Beam... not too bad.... :)
Thank you for sharing it all!
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You're welcome, thanks for watching!
This is very useful video. Thanks for sharing 😊
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Great video and good info
Thank you! I appreciate your comment and you watching!
Like your video good down to earth content
Thanks for the compliment and watching!
I love changing to the cam lockes, and thanks for the link...but where is the cover for them? All I can find are the rubber covers, not the spring closed metal ones you have.
I think I bought them on ebay or somewhere separately. On Ebay, search for "Metal Cam Lock Dust Cover, Weather Resistant Lock Cap, Stainless Steel Spring" and they should pop up. Thanks for watching.
4:35 we need to replace our leaky spout, too! What part did you look for and where did you get it? Thanks so much in advance. Just seems so wasteful to get a new jug over a leaky spout. Ah. And my husband lost the little vent cap. 😅
Lol, my in-laws lost their little vent cap too! Here's a link to where I bought it on Amazon: amzn.to/3tnhojP It comes with another little vent camp too ;) Thanks for watching!
Great video. I totally agree that I love seeing all the little tweaks that the various RUclipsrs will do with their list and what each one comes up with. You definitely had a few items I haven't seen too often which is great.
I was wondering with the indoor/outdoor temperature device, what did you do with the outdoor detector piece? I picked up a similar one and am trying to figure out if I should try to mount it somewhere on the trailer or just place it somewhere on the campsite each time I arrive. If you did mount it to your trailer, where did you end up mounting it?
Thanks Jeff! With the outdoor detector, I usually put it on the top of our tire. So, it's probably not the most accurate because it is usually in the shade. Either I put it there or on our main outdoor table. Thanks for watching!
great video. Where were you in the clip with the solar lights? by chance was it Texas? I recently camped at a spot off of Hipcamp and it looked just like that one.
Thanks Michael! That was a clip of our property in Southern Colorado. Those were some pinyon trees that we have. Sounds like the campground in Texas is nice! Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman Yea, after watching some more of your video's I could tell it was not the same place. It was in the hill country of Texas. Great videos, keep it up.
@@michaeloconnor8083 Thanks for checking out some of my other videos! I'll keep em coming!
Thanks for the video. The link you provided for the tubular Cam locks does not show one with the cover. I also searched through similar items and it didn't turn up chrome wih spring cover. I would like the cover on the replacement locks that I install. Any chance you can direct me to the exact model you have? Thanks again.
I can't remember where I purchased the cam locks. I just did a quick Google search for cam lock dust cover, and found some for $3.59 on Ebay. Here's the link: www.ebay.com/itm/143487904521?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=143487904521&targetid=1262779895689&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1014611&poi=&campaignid=13917593257&mkgroupid=128459893881&rlsatarget=pla-1262779895689&abcId=9300613&merchantid=114768603&gclid=CjwKCAiAl-6PBhBCEiwAc2GOVF6OKU1L1lwdrHkHOghv7fLX2lO_M8D8C4d_PPrQAZWHBNd6REJylRoCr34QAvD_BwE
Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel, subbed. Good stuff! Keep the vids coming.
Thanks Byron! I appreciate you subbing and watching my videos!
Why do you use so many levelers under your stabilizer jacks?
Good question Jim. We found that when our scissor jacks are not extending out as much, there is less movement in the camper. So, we use a ton of blocks so that the scissor jacks don't have to extend out as much. Thanks for watching!
I bring a portable gas grill. I have a Hideout also, smaller than yours (2009 19FLB).
Good call, can't forget the grill! We've been very happy with our Hideout. How do you like yours? Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman I like it very much. I've had it about 10 years, it's been very reliable. I tow it with my 2020 F-150, and it tows very well.
@@debrapenner2872 Nice! Good to hear. I have been really surprised by the quality over the long haul. I've seen newer units than our camper have things constantly break. Thanks again for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman the older units seem to be much better built than newer models. I've had to have a bit of work done on the toilet flush pedal, the switchover (electric to propane) in the fridge, and the knobs on the oven tightened....not bad after 10 years of regular use!
@@debrapenner2872 Heck yeah, not bad at all!
What tires do you run on your trailer? Do you recommend them?
We have Trac Gard ST205/75 R14 load C rated tires. We bought them from a local shop but apparently you can buy them on Amazon, here's a link: amzn.to/2RaAZX9 We got them at the beginning of last season and have gone on 12 camping trips with them. They have held up very well so far and look new still. They maybe have around 2,500-3,000 miles on them. We're very happy with them so far. Thanks for watching!
What part of Colorado are y’all in? I am in the process of buying a camper and moving to Colorado
We're in Southern Colorado. Congrats! I hope your move goes well. Thanks for watching!
Man, a DC outlet. Lol. My camper has 2 dedicated usb only outlets. I remember my first camper years ago had DC outlets. Pretty soon they will be coming with wireless charging pads. Lol
Yep, 1 DC outlet! That's what a 2010 model will get ya! Surprisingly we have been able to run everything we need off that one outlet. We have also utilized portable battery packs to help charge our phones and other USB devices which has helped. Thanks for watching Michael!
@@ColoradoCamperman of course! You make fun and informative videos. I purchased my first camper last summer and am still trying to figure things out. Lol. It’s fun seeing all the different types of campers and what people do with them or why they like them. I’ve realized most new campers are all the same just different colors and vinyl stickers. Lol
@@mminniear984 Thanks Michael! Congrats on your first camper purchase! That is a fun and exciting time. I agree, it is fun seeing all the different types of campers and what people do with them. I like seeing every RVer's tips and accessories they add too. I know what you mean about the new campers! We will probably be shopping for a new camper the in the next couple of years. Ours has been great but is starting to get up there in age.
I just added several usb charge ports in my truck camper, there is a lot of power loss when using one of this converters. Not saying it’s bad to have one but I try and use dc-2-dc when at all possible!
Use that flush once you’ll find out your black tank isn’t totally clean even with a built in flush.
I'll give it a try. Thanks for watching!
Your coffee dripper is called a pour over
Yep, I've heard them called that too. On Amazon they have it listed as a coffee dripper, so I've just gotten used to calling it that. Thanks for watching!