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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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    THIS IS all the gear and accessories we carry in our travel trailer that we feel is essential to RVing, and can be used for travel trailers, 5th wheels, or motorhomes. We'll also give you some safety tips that you should know about before heading out on your first camping trip. Please let us know in the comments what items you bring camping!
    ***UPDATES: A lot of people are commenting about adding a TPMS system to their essentials list, so I wanted to put that here.
    🎦 Here’s a link to our Black Tank Masterclass video that we mention in this video: • RV Black Tank Cleaning...
    Products featured in this video:
    ✅​ Fresh Water Hose amzn.to/3pi1qrN
    ✅ Water Pressure Regulator (Preset) amzn.to/3YXFWRa
    ✅​ Water Pressure Regulator (Adjustable) amzn.to/3y73KVs
    ✅​ Water Filter amzn.to/4aPw8hL
    ✅​ RhinoFlex Sewer Hose & Clear Fitting amzn.to/3iI7FS2
    ✅​ Progressive Industries 30 Amp Surge Protector amzn.to/2V7DkUW
    ✅​ Happy Campers Black Tank Treatment amzn.to/3hZoVTF
    ✅​ AquaKem Black Tank Treatment amzn.to/2UIR74k
    ✅​ X Chocks amzn.to/3eRdPOK
    ✅​ Maxxhaul Rubber Wheel Chocks amzn.to/2TxSWAt
    ✅​ Camco Leveling Blocks amzn.to/3eSBrCu
    ✅​ 24" Level amzn.to/3eRFS0k
    ✅​ High Visibility Vest amzn.to/3iIdqiH
    ✅​ Road Warning Triangle amzn.to/3zxuFKo
    ✅​ LED Flashlights amzn.to/2Wc1lul
    ✅​ Battery Organizer amzn.to/36XpC9B
    ✅​ Fuse Kit amzn.to/3kRt8e3
    ✅​ PB Blaster amzn.to/3zxYYjQ
    ✅​ First Aid Kit amzn.to/3rEuzxF
    ✅​ Rain Poncho amzn.to/3eO0XIY
    ✅​ Umbrella amzn.to/36VHq4T
    ✅​ Ceramic Heater amzn.to/3iNu4gV
    ✅​ Dog Bone Adapters (choose your size ) amzn.to/2UCpxWA
    ✅​ North Face Backpack amzn.to/3zKNmuf
    ✅​ ABC Fire Extinguisher amzn.to/3zyiz3C
    ✅​ Eternabond Tape amzn.to/3y2yKpz
    ✅​ Swiss Army Knife amzn.to/3iZGgeD
    ✅​ 10 Ton Bottle Jack amzn.to/2WgkCLk
    ✅​ Tire Aid Ramp amzn.to/3BCiIVu
    ✅​ 1/2" Breaker Bar amzn.to/3hXzFln
    ✅​ Dewalt Socket Set amzn.to/3BxVrnL
    ✅​ Manual Air Pump amzn.to/3rxQnuS
    ✅ Air Pressure Gauge amzn.to/3BFvJNS
    ✅​ Stabilizer Jack Socket amzn.to/3eUbv9E
    ✅​ Pex Crimper amzn.to/3zrcRjQ
    ✅​ Tape Measure amzn.to/3eTNWO1
    ✅​ Hose Nozzle amzn.to/3BEdXLd
    ✅​ Electric Tape amzn.to/3iGAkHb
    ✅​ Screwdriver & Bit Set amzn.to/3rw0Map
    ✅​ Teflon Tape amzn.to/3zxAh7q
    ✅​ Duct Tape amzn.to/36VOezN
    ✅​ Zip Ties amzn.to/3eTBRbH
    ✅​ Needle Nose Pliers amzn.to/2Tw4eVS
    ✅​ Craftsman 20 Volt Electric Drill amzn.to/3i3udO8
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Комментарии • 289

  • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
    @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

    *Here are links to all the products in this video:*
    ✅​ Fresh Water Hose amzn.to/3pi1qrN
    ✅ Water Pressure Regulator (Preset) amzn.to/3YXFWRa
    ✅​ Water Pressure Regulator (Adjustable) amzn.to/3y73KVs
    ✅​ Water Filter amzn.to/3zxTcic
    ✅​ RhinoFlex Sewer Hose & Clear Fitting amzn.to/3iI7FS2
    ✅​ Progressive Industries 30 Amp Surge Protector amzn.to/2V7DkUW
    ✅​ Happy Campers Black Tank Treatment amzn.to/3hZoVTF
    ✅​ AquaKem Black Tank Treatment amzn.to/2UIR74k
    ✅​ X Chocks amzn.to/3eRdPOK
    ✅​ Maxxhaul Rubber Wheel Chocks amzn.to/2TxSWAt
    ✅​ Camco Leveling Blocks amzn.to/3eSBrCu
    ✅​ 24" Level amzn.to/3eRFS0k
    ✅​ High Visibility Vest amzn.to/3iIdqiH
    ✅​ Road Warning Triangle amzn.to/3zxuFKo
    ✅​ LED Flashlights amzn.to/2Wc1lul
    ✅​ Battery Organizer amzn.to/36XpC9B
    ✅​ Fuse Kit amzn.to/3kRt8e3
    ✅​ PB Blaster amzn.to/3zxYYjQ
    ✅​ First Aid Kit amzn.to/3rEuzxF
    ✅​ Rain Poncho amzn.to/3eO0XIY
    ✅​ Umbrella amzn.to/36VHq4T
    ✅​ Ceramic Heater amzn.to/3iNu4gV
    ✅​ Dog Bone Adapters (choose your size ) amzn.to/2UCpxWA
    ✅​ North Face Backpack amzn.to/3zKNmuf
    ✅​ ABC Fire Extinguisher amzn.to/3zyiz3C
    ✅​ Eternabond Tape amzn.to/3y2yKpz
    ✅​ Swiss Army Knife amzn.to/3iZGgeD
    ✅​ 10 Ton Bottle Jack amzn.to/2WgkCLk
    ✅​ Tire Aid Ramp amzn.to/3BCiIVu
    ✅​ 1/2" Breaker Bar amzn.to/3hXzFln
    ✅​ Dewalt Socket Set amzn.to/3BxVrnL
    ✅​ Manual Air Pump amzn.to/3rxQnuS
    ✅ Air Pressure Gauge amzn.to/3BFvJNS
    ✅​ Stabilizer Jack Socket amzn.to/3eUbv9E
    ✅​ Pex Crimper amzn.to/3zrcRjQ
    ✅​ Tape Measure amzn.to/3eTNWO1
    ✅​ Hose Nozzle amzn.to/3BEdXLd
    ✅​ Electric Tape amzn.to/3iGAkHb
    ✅​ Screwdriver & Bit Set amzn.to/3rw0Map
    ✅​ Teflon Tape amzn.to/3zxAh7q
    ✅​ Duct Tape amzn.to/36VOezN
    ✅​ Zip Ties amzn.to/3eTBRbH
    ✅​ Needle Nose Pliers amzn.to/2Tw4eVS
    ✅​ Craftsman 20 Volt Electric Drill amzn.to/3i3udO8

  • @KerBear847
    @KerBear847 3 года назад +40

    Yes!! for this video. I am taking notes and making my list. You are now my go-to for info (discovered and subscribed to your channel yesterday). Thank you for your blank tank video. It is most helpful.
    Where did you get the black totes you keep your hoses in?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome to hear and thank you! Glad the videos help and welcome to the channel KerBear!

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +2

      Ive had that tote for a while, but I am pretty sure I found it on Amazon. This is the closest thing I could find: amzn.to/3kZ9j4A

    • @KerBear847
      @KerBear847 3 года назад +3

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS Thanks so much for taking the time to check and reply. Looking forward to future videos.

    • @diegofelipetorodelatorre888
      @diegofelipetorodelatorre888 Год назад

      Thanks for answer, i’m colombian living in Argentina, but in proses of start my new live in motorhome and planing to go to the states to buy thigns so sorry for my english

  • @PaulKuda
    @PaulKuda 3 года назад +17

    Good to have.... Toss on a hose shut off valve at the end of your hose and a quick disconnect. This way you are not messing with the plastic city water hose connect. The shut off allows you to bleed the hose so you don't fill up your trailer lines with air. The quick connect, besides the obvious, enables you to keep the 90 degree adapter connected so you can extend the life of the plastic/nylon threads at the trailer connection point.
    With respect to fire extinguishers, grab a large one from one of the big box or wholesale stores. We keep one by the master bed (stock is by the door) and another outside by the grill and flattop by the outdoor kitchen. Overkill until you need it.
    Great video. Always good to hear what others do/bring.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Great tips Paul!!!! Thanks for watching and sharing bud.

  • @mtnmike84078
    @mtnmike84078 Год назад +8

    I have to say this is one of the most complete and comprehensive videos out there! I've been RVing with my parents and on my own for over 60 years. As a DIYer we've learned a few things... keeping a length of wire and connectors in the fixit box can be a time/life saver when you have an older RV. We always carry a voltage meter, and an assortment of nuts, bolts and screws (just a can full of stuff), you never know what or where it will happen but it will happen. I went to Harbor Freight and picked up the largest oil filter wrench (pliers type) to use on the sewer hose connections, made things so much easier. We like to carry an assorted box of over the counter allergy meds, you never know what you might react to on your travels to places you've never been before. Thanks and Happy trails!

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Thanks Michael! All good info thanks for adding. An updated essentials video is coming in mid March stay tuned!

  • @tylercousins7779
    @tylercousins7779 3 года назад +4

    Great video but you missed probably the 2 most important things. Beer and a giant squirt gun. Otherwise whats the point?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 You are correct about that!

    • @peggymorin
      @peggymorin 2 года назад

      Glad you brought this up Tyler. We are thinking setting up a pony-keg. Any tips out there for ppl who enjoy beer? Should we just stack cans or what???

  • @shauntrumble491
    @shauntrumble491 2 года назад +7

    As a paramedic for a few decades, may I recommend something similar to the Savior Alert LED lights over reflective triangles, or in addition to those? These are small puck like devices that flash extremely bright LED lights in several patterns. Most can also be used as a flashlight. They usually have magnets, so they can be attached to the rear of the rig, but can/should also be tossed out along the roadside at varying distances. Since each one (they usually come in sets) can be set to a different flash pattern, they are VERY effective in getting drivers' attention.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад

      Thanks for the input Shaun, appreciate you adding to the video.

  • @JRsVsO
    @JRsVsO 3 года назад +11

    As a Newby and a 90% boondocker with only going to a campsite once or twice a year this is all great content for me. I don't pick up my "new to me" 31ft travel trailer for 2 weeks so I'm slowly learning and writing down necessities I haven't thought of. I'm a disabled vet with plenty of issues so anything I can do that makes up keep and all the other things easier I'm all for. I'll have most of this list in my trailer when I do go and get it for its maiden voyage to my little piece of land that I don't have access to running water or electrical yet. Sorry to ramble but just wanted to thank you for your content on your page. Jeff

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting Jeff. Glad you enjoyed!

    • @fckjb284
      @fckjb284 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your service. Happy camping! 👍

  • @rickhanna1120
    @rickhanna1120 3 года назад +11

    Great list!
    Other items to consider:
    Gloves
    Wood Blocks (scrap 2x4): use with bottle jack (between jack and RV Frame or ground), driving a metal stake in the ground (prevents mushroom of end), etc.
    Self leveling caulk and caulk gun

  • @loneranger8293
    @loneranger8293 2 года назад +5

    Awesome video! In addition to flashlights, I also carry in the truck an LED headlamp so it frees up your hands. Never touch sewer hoses w/o rubber gloves. Cheers!

  • @carlbeaver7112
    @carlbeaver7112 Год назад +1

    Do NOT buy/carry/use cheap, off-brand automotive fuses. Almost every auto manufacturer has a TSB (technical service bulletin) warning of using (specifically) Harbor Freight fuses. There also YT videos displaying how they will allow WAY more than their claimed and marked rating to pass through the fuse. Buss & Littelfuse are the only two brands you should consider.

  • @teresaelrod9447
    @teresaelrod9447 3 года назад +8

    Great information! New subscriber here. I also keep one of those sewer fitting wrenches to help disconnect the sewer hose. Its very helpful for us girl campers. Camco has one that works great.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      glad you enjoyed! thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel Teresa!

  • @michaelfinley9988
    @michaelfinley9988 3 года назад +6

    Under “safety” I have TPMS on all my tires. Yes it’s a pricey item, but I know when my tires need inflating and deflating and in case of a blow out I will know immediately when my tire fails.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Absolutely Michael, excellent point and thank you for adding to the video!

  • @robinsnest3855
    @robinsnest3855 2 года назад +1

    I would add a tork wrench for your tires. I'm looking for one. Can someone recommend a good quality tork wrench. My tires need to be torked to 100lbs.

  • @WhyWait
    @WhyWait 3 года назад +5

    Awesome list and great overall video! Real nice editing as always 👍🏼

  • @Enjoyrving
    @Enjoyrving 3 года назад +7

    A second on a TPMS. Had a slow leak warning, inspected and found screw head, added air, google, tire shop, fixed. Suggest thinking about a Viair....never leave home without mine.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Thanks Neil, I am going to post an update in the description with products you guys are mentioning in the comments. Thanks for watching and adding to the video Neil!

    • @geolehman
      @geolehman 2 года назад

      Add a tire repair kit to go along with the TPMS. They’re easy to use and take up little space. They work the camper and the tow vehicle.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад

      Good add George.

  • @Zanezach
    @Zanezach 3 года назад +8

    Solid tips.

  • @sundance1247
    @sundance1247 3 года назад +9

    A TPMS should be a priority since (as I understand it) the number one cause of RV accidents is tire blowouts. You can get expensive TPMS systems, but there are also very reasonable ones. I use a Tymate for around $80 that works great on my 21foot pull trailer. I always know the PSI and temp of my trailer tires as I'm going down the road.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Thanks for adding to the video Duane.

    • @meanders9221
      @meanders9221 2 года назад +1

      Low profile and solar charging. Thanks, great tip!

    • @JRsVsO
      @JRsVsO 2 года назад

      Do you have a link to yours and where you bought it?

    • @sundance1247
      @sundance1247 2 года назад +1

      @@JRsVsO If you purchase one of these TPMS make sure you follow the directions for setup step by step and don't skip anything. Also, I found that if I turn on the monitor before moving with the trailer the TPMS connects quickly to the sensors. If I turn the monitor after starting to travel, it can take several minutes for it to connect to the tire sensors.

  • @Blakehx
    @Blakehx 2 года назад +4

    Great suggestions thanks! I also carry PEX tools (after 2 different leaks I just bought a whole kit) and I also carry a multimeter, some pry tools, a assorted set of nails and screws and a whole set of replacement fuses!

  • @vickydunlap6653
    @vickydunlap6653 3 года назад +4

    We also bring walkie talkies with us for parking.

  • @1957ubersku
    @1957ubersku 3 года назад +5

    Ross, these are all great ideas! We have been at this RV-ing thing for about 7 years and have learned a lot long the way. Really enjoying your videos! There always seems to be new stuuf that we "need" tp have! Keep up the good work.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      glad you have you on board! thanks for commenting!

  • @leeglidewell1473
    @leeglidewell1473 3 года назад +13

    Fantastic content Ross! I wish I had found y'all's channel a lot sooner.
    To y'all's screwdriver bits, I would add a couple square tipped bit sizes. My last RV was assembled with almost exclusively square tipped bits.
    On another tip to file under one of the 4 categories, I was advised by the PDI technician that did the orientation walkthrough on our new 5th wheel to get a pet flee collar. Cut it in half and put one piece in bottom of the exterior water heater access cover and the other piece in the exterior refrigerator access panel. He claimed it is an inexpensive deterrent for wasps, spiders and other creepy/crawleys. Just curious if y'all or any of y'all's subscribers has tried this.
    Keep the awesome 😎 content coming brother.
    Safe travels y'all.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      Funny you mention, I just started filming an AC modification video, the plastic trim screws are square tip bits! Never heard of the collar trick but that makes total sense! Thanks for watching and commenting my friend!!!!

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад +1

      Hey Lee, havent heard from you in a while, wanted to make sure you were ok bud.

    • @leeglidewell1473
      @leeglidewell1473 2 года назад +1

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS Hi Ross. Gotta say, I've never had a RUclips channel reach out before. We're sick and tired of winter and anxiously waiting for spring.
      I watched the follow up video on Boeshield t9 lubricant/protectant. Am I correct in assuming they are two distinct products? I've got to get that stuff! I've always used WD-40 and the lithium grease. The former doesn't last and the latter makes a hideous mess.
      Thanks again Ross.
      Safe travels y'all.
      Giddy up.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад +1

      @@leeglidewell1473 ​ t-9 is 1 can, both a lube and rust preventative. I have replaced wd40, pb blaster , my dry lube and lithium grease with t-9. i will say this, lithium grease will probably last longer between coats than t-9 because it is an actual grease, but i cant say that for certain just yet. anyway, just wanted to check up on you, glad youre ok bud.

  • @Richie5480
    @Richie5480 3 года назад +2

    I had expandable hose didn’t even last 2 years they’re crap 💩.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      what brand? I've had mine for 4 years.

    • @Richie5480
      @Richie5480 3 года назад

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS I don’t remember, just threw it away

  • @bigskycharlie
    @bigskycharlie 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much, I thought I was doing well with adding 1-2 gallons to the black tank. I notice my grey tank gets full way faster, so when I wash dishes I sometimes dump the water down the black tank. Since my fresh is 60 and black is 30 and grey is 40.. after 5 days of Boondocking. I'm watching the meters close. I do need to add water most times. But even with 4 people I never fill up the black tank, but the grey tank seems to fill fast. I do carry 3 five gallons jugs, but I will be adding a five gallon bucket as well. Thanks again.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Dumping gray water into the black tank is a great idea when boondocking. Thanks for commenting Charlie.

  • @XPLORCAMPER
    @XPLORCAMPER 3 года назад +5

    Great tips and recommendations. I highly recommend an TPMS as a priority item. Being able to monitor your RV's tire pressure and temps while you are traveling gives you a piece of mind well worth the added expense. If you ever have to use one of those emergency exit windows and time allows it I would recommend putting a blanket or jacket over the metal lip of the window so you wont get cuts or bruises.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for adding to the video Wayne. Agree on the TPMS, and awesome tip about the window! Thanks bud!

  • @1234dvarela
    @1234dvarela 3 года назад +4

    Very Helpful! Lot's of important tips that new and experienced folks can implement.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Hey Debbie, glad you liked and thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @jeffchevrier3871
    @jeffchevrier3871 2 года назад +1

    Also carry a water 'y' connector been places with first come first served also you can connect additional hose if needed for other things

  • @genitagray6126
    @genitagray6126 2 года назад +2

    I love your videos along with the comments. Could you make a video on how to pick the right RV travel trailer, what you wish you knew before buying, & what you would do different?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад +2

      I’ll see what I can do to make this video for ya.

  • @Rob3vu
    @Rob3vu 2 года назад +2

    Going to add a couple. You mentioned fuses, but not a multi-meter or test light. Trash bags, ziplock bags, di-electric grease for electrical connections.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад

      Thanks for adding to the content and being a part of the community!

    • @peggymorin
      @peggymorin 2 года назад

      Excellent! Thank you! We already have a multi-meter test light, we'll make sure it is on our list to bring!

  • @JRsVsO
    @JRsVsO 2 года назад +2

    If not mentioned, I carry 3 head lamps in my TT just so you have both hands available in case of any type of emergency like changing a tire. I replace the batteries every spring as part of my de-winterizing. Plus if you need to get in to or just find your tool tote or cooler to grab a drink or food.

  • @curtjames1473
    @curtjames1473 3 года назад +3

    I started to carry a pair of pull on rubber boots with me. On numerous occasions I've noticed comments about failed sewer hoses and bad connections with photos of someones ruined flip flops or sneakers (not to mention the grossness that makes it to your feet). You never know what kind of challenge someone had at a dump station before you and what may have been spilled. The boots can be sterilized in the event of contamination. I use a pair of Ever Tuf aka Alaska sneakers and keep them in the bed of my tow vehicle. Plus they are there in the event of a downpour and muddy campground. There are plenty of cheap options out there for pull on boots. I've noticed your Kneebels T-shirt I lived the majority of my life not terribly far from there. Thanks for the video very informative.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Great tips James, thanks for commenting! Check this out: ruclips.net/video/AIg2Lm5lqkQ/видео.html

    • @michaelwert468
      @michaelwert468 2 года назад +2

      twice now have have dumped and gotten back into the truck and there was an order coming from the soles of my shoes. I now have some rubber ones I use at the dump station and bungie cord to the back bumper afterward.

  • @dutch4569
    @dutch4569 3 года назад +3

    The safety vest should probably be handy from inside your truck so that you have it on when you first get out for a flat tire or whatever. You never know what side of the road you’re going to have to pull over on, so having it in your pass thru - either side - is not ideal

  • @DetourswithJeff
    @DetourswithJeff 3 года назад +3

    Great video and so much I did not know! Great for everyone!

  • @rachelanderson3952
    @rachelanderson3952 3 года назад +4

    Can you please explain why I would need an umbrella? 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      I tried to throw some humor in there. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @jefftitterington7600
      @jefftitterington7600 3 года назад +2

      Rain in my area (Canadian prairies) comes down sideways, so we'd be wasting our money on an umbrella. "Your results may differ," as they say.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      @@jefftitterington7600 🤣🤣🤣

    • @fckjb284
      @fckjb284 2 года назад

      In case you need a parachute...then again a cheap garden hose or extension cord is better...they are SURE to get get hung up on something.😎

    • @BadDadio
      @BadDadio Год назад

      An inexpensive poncho can be handy to have if you are setting up in the rain. I prefer that to a rain suit since it folds up small enough to fit in my truck center console.

  • @francissullivan7387
    @francissullivan7387 3 года назад +3

    I just realized I need some of these things. Thanks for another great video Ross.

  • @gilyoyo
    @gilyoyo 3 года назад +2

    You didn't mention work gloves. Save your ✋ hands.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Gilbert you win the prize for finding the item I completely forgot to mention! I usually have them in the truck to unload firewood and completely missed them! Thank you for adding!!!!

  • @derfreklats7921
    @derfreklats7921 3 года назад +6

    I do not like the wrench GD supplied for installing the blue ox sway pro weight-distribution bars so I bought a 25” breaker bar and a socket,much better for me.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      Hey “Fred”, how you been? Funny you say that… see that black 1” socket on the breaker bar in the video… it’s for my blue ox sway pro. Totally agree with you, much easier to use! I cut the scene out where I mention that because I didn’t want to get off topic on a specific hitch. Thinking now it might have been good to leave in.

  • @PerpetualMoves
    @PerpetualMoves 3 года назад +3

    Recently heard from friends who do a fire drill that they couldn’t get their emergency exit window open, great tip!!

  • @wayback1000
    @wayback1000 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been camping/RVing for at least 30 yrs and have always fought with the water hoses in winding them up and storage. You mentioned an expandable version that you use. What is your brand, or what would you recommend?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад +1

      We use one of these at home. I have a different one for the RV but when that goes I’ll replace it with this one: amzn.to/3ywG5Pd

  • @sandrapicard422
    @sandrapicard422 2 года назад +2

    I keep a rhino blaster which is a real life saver when emptying black and grey tanks!! Also have tire pressure monitor for my trailer tires. Great channel love checking in now and then.

  • @PnwMtbNate
    @PnwMtbNate Год назад +1

    Torch or lighter for electrical connector heat shrink

  • @ronarne9564
    @ronarne9564 Год назад +1

    Hose washers. They dry out and crack or leak !

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Funny you mention that Ron, this was an old video and it has been updated: ruclips.net/video/yuvS3zZL81c/видео.html

  • @horizon42q
    @horizon42q 3 года назад +2

    Nature's Miracle Skunk Out.
    I always keep a bottle in the RV.
    The day or night you need it, you will be glad you have it.
    Also. Bear Spray or Similar item. Even the smaller gel personal spray

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for commenting and adding to the content! Good stuff!

  • @diegofelipetorodelatorre888
    @diegofelipetorodelatorre888 Год назад

    Would you please a video about internet? Antenas, módems…… thanks

  • @TheChubbyJB
    @TheChubbyJB 3 года назад +2

    I like to keep a rechargeable drill on my camper also some miscellaneous drill bits, screws, and nails. Most campers are notorious for trim pieces and different wooden interior pieces falling apart due to vibration. Some nails and screws can save the day in a pinch. A small tacklebox organizer is ideal for storage of these items.

  • @johnhowell9263
    @johnhowell9263 3 года назад +2

    Tell us how you organize your ratchet straps - mine are always a tangled mess lol!

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Lol! I know what you mean. I just wrap them around the palm of my hand, then slide it off and throw a piece of painters tape around it.

  • @davidharrison7177
    @davidharrison7177 3 года назад +3

    Good stuff, thanks for posting!

  • @markshaver1721
    @markshaver1721 3 года назад +2

    What is the expandable water hose you show in the video?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Hey Mark, that hose is from Wal Mart. It is not a drinking water safe hose because we dont drink the water from the hook up. I will eventually replace it with a drinking water safe hose, but at the time I needed to buy this, I couldnt find anything that was drinking water safe and expandable with good reviews. I looked at Wal Mart online and I couldnt find this exact hose. I actually bought it in the store so that doesnt surprise me. Hose companies come and go, and I dont know of a brand that I have ever seen nothing but positive reviews on, so I linked to the one in the video that has the best reviews and fits all the criteria in the video. Hope this helps. If you find something you absolutely love and it holds up over time please let me know.

  • @QuantumRift
    @QuantumRift 2 года назад +1

    Whoa! If you're gonna carry Eternabond tape then you need that two pound roller to apply it properly to activate the glue. DON'T FORGET THE ROLLER!!!!

  • @jaystoner610
    @jaystoner610 3 года назад +3

    Great video here's a few things that I also carry.
    Hi Carrie a small spade shovel great for boondocking. I also put a small 4 way in the storage department works on tires and on your stabilizer Jack's. For black tank I keep a separate expandable hose and a spray bottle of bleach water.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Thanks for adding to the video Jay!!

    • @rickhanna1120
      @rickhanna1120 3 года назад +3

      Consider hydrogen peroxide to sterilize water hose connections, etc.; will not discolor clothing like bleach does when spilled or sprayed.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      @@rickhanna1120 thanks Rick.

    • @michaellabelle1887
      @michaellabelle1887 3 года назад

      If you are using bleach, dilute it with water to 1:10 (bleach to H2O) ratio in a spray bottle. This will sanitize your hose ends without leaving a strong taste of chlorine in your water. As for Hydrogen Peroxide: Kills some germs and viruses but not as many as a dilute bleach solution.

  • @alexf1960
    @alexf1960 Год назад

    One thing I noticed you don’t carry is a defibulater!

  • @jennnnnag20
    @jennnnnag20 2 года назад +1

    I am beyond grateful to have found your channel!! I wish I thought of coming here sooner for help!! I am on my own, in a 2000 Jayco Kiwi, definitely looking for ALL the help/advice I can get! I am absolutely NOT set

  • @rondowty4396
    @rondowty4396 3 года назад +2

    Excellent videos - straight forward and to the point!

  • @theodorehyatt1782
    @theodorehyatt1782 Год назад +1

    You forgot one of those small jump box they are no good for a DP I don't think they make one strong enough but works great to charge laptop or phone in emergency

  • @Gary-ib8dz
    @Gary-ib8dz 3 года назад +3

    To everyone: Do you like to use one 50' water hose or two 25' hoses?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Hey Gary, we use 1 50'. Because its an expandable hose, you can just toll the excess up in a little circle very easily and lay it on the ground next to the hook up. just my preference.

    • @ericknowles1637
      @ericknowles1637 3 года назад

      I have one 50 foot hose. I might get another just as a back up though.

    • @lakeeversteen9596
      @lakeeversteen9596 3 года назад

      2 25 foot hoses, only because we bought 1 25 foot hose to start and realize we needed more later.

    • @robmags5781
      @robmags5781 2 года назад +1

      I carry one of each a 25' and 50" both are Zero G. good hoses.

  • @cindywernert1605
    @cindywernert1605 3 года назад +2

    We are new to RV life and have a class B Van with dual rear tires. When leveling with the yellow leveling blocks, is it essential to use blocks on each of 4 rear tires or can we put the levels between them? Will it do damage to a tire if only half of it is on the leveling block?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Hey Cindy, I don’t have the answer for that right now. let me talk to some of my class b viewers and find out for you.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      Cindy, everything I am reading on the forums is saying to level both wheels. as far as centering the blocks between the 2 tires, i havent really found anything about that, but I would be inclined to say that as much of the tire surface should be on a block as possible... so ultimately based on some quick research, carry enough blocks for all 4 tires.

  • @sharondonnelly6902
    @sharondonnelly6902 2 года назад +1

    Add a tire repair kit to plug a flat, short term solution.

  • @randydolff170
    @randydolff170 2 года назад +1

    Hi , Big Ben your 🇨🇦 follower , great list for getting set up .👍🐴🙂
    Me being an mechanic always keep a torque wrench to check wheel nuts. Also put bubble levels front and back all 4 corner for ease of leveling, use Anderson levelers.👍🐴 Made check lists departure and arrival 👍 Also bring pylons to get trailer where needed so both you and helper can communicate parking spot. You are more helpful then RV dealer.👍🐴🙂🇨🇦

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад

      Randy, thanks for adding to the video. Great idea on the torque wrench. Happy new year bud!

  • @Stubones999
    @Stubones999 2 года назад +1

    Asperin, tylenol, etc in individual packs can be found at Dollar Tree. This is a good option for camping since each pack of medicine is individually wrapped and long lasting at a decent price. See what's available there!
    Also, a water flow restrictor will not prevent over-pressure on your RV water system. A water flow is simply a hose part with a small hole restricting how much water can flow through the hole. A regulator should prevent the pressure from climbing up when there isn't water flow. A defective regulator will slowly allow pressure to pass the diaphragm and will build higher and higher, especially if your water source is higher pressure than standard. My Mom's house had over 120 psi water pressure, and I found that her old water regulator had failed, causing most of the faucets in her house to leak... Had we connected an RV to that water spigot, I'm sure something would have blown out.

  • @HelloWorldRobnLisa
    @HelloWorldRobnLisa 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful approach Ross, appreciate the breakdown between accessory's, tools and "essentials". Help keep the hoarding to a minimum. lol. Enjoying your many videos, will be performing the A/C cleaning this weekend before we head up to Letchworth State Park next weekend. Cheers!!!

  • @MyWinston14
    @MyWinston14 7 месяцев назад

    Really great video Ross! For someone just starting out like me this is great information!! I am a subscriber to your channel and watch all your videos, thanks again Ross and look forward to seeing more!!!

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  7 месяцев назад

      awesome, thank you, and let me know if you have any questions.

  • @norcalrestoration
    @norcalrestoration 2 года назад +1

    We carry a fold up table, wind shield squeegee kit., also like a small hand pick. Silicone spray. Lock Lube. Assorted glues, extra parts that seem to have problems.
    Great list you put together.

  • @rogergraves242
    @rogergraves242 Год назад

    Visegrips, Usly channlocks slip a lot so visegrips clamp Down hold Tight almost anything.

  • @kevinburroughs6583
    @kevinburroughs6583 2 года назад +1

    I have all my tools in my truck. I figure I need the truck to pull the rv so they will most likely be together

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад +1

      funny you say that, I just spent last weekend moving my tools that dont have to do with set up and tear down to my truck since I will never be without the truck. took me 5 years to realize I wouldnt have them if I took a trip away from the campground lol.

    • @kevinburroughs6583
      @kevinburroughs6583 2 года назад

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS yeah i find i use/ needthem more times when I don't have the RV than when I do, so I opted to keep them in the truck. Also I then don't need too many duplicate tools

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад

      Very true, weight is always a factor especially with gas prices. Thanks for watching my friend.

  • @billyporche5034
    @billyporche5034 2 года назад +1

    Subscribed just bought my fist camper this is so helpful thank you..

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 года назад

      Thanks Billy, glad to have you on board. Check out our other videos, hopefully they are as helpful.

  • @yankeesusa1
    @yankeesusa1 3 года назад +1

    As far as expandable, yes it's very helpful, but i have both zero g and no name brand. The zero g has higher pressure for some reason, by a lot. So i use my cheap no name brand for everything and use my zero g as backup and for more pressure if needed.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      thanks again for commenting my friend. glad to have you as a member of the channel.

  • @goldenyearstraveling8248
    @goldenyearstraveling8248 3 года назад +2

    Great video Ross.

  • @msherman944209
    @msherman944209 Год назад

    a list of emergency phone numbers your meds allergies and anything else important have an address and campsite spot posted in case of medical emergency or 911 event when you are not at home do you know your address if you tell 911 what camp ground you are at and tell them you are in a coleman camper how many coleman campers are in a campground

  • @parkhudson6502
    @parkhudson6502 3 года назад +2

    great list Ross!

  • @peterkoppenaal7972
    @peterkoppenaal7972 2 года назад +1

    Small Hack Saw

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 2 года назад +1

    A foldable camp saw is useful too. We had to use ours to remove the plastic bumper that broke on our motor home. It also helps cut down firewood that’s too long. We basically brought a full tool set with us and used most items on our maiden voyage but as we go along we’ll probably take stuff out.

  • @timcarico8908
    @timcarico8908 Год назад +1

    Side cutters

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Thanks Tim, updated essentials video coming in March. Appreciate you adding to the list.

  • @karenhancock9893
    @karenhancock9893 3 года назад +1

    Great list, some things we never considered. And the tip at the end is great.

  • @n.d.nutrition7941
    @n.d.nutrition7941 2 года назад

    Duct tape is handy but not permanent. Extra grocery plastic (yuk) bags (repurpose); Can be used for trash, laundry, storage, parts, or cover for electric jack. Rain gear, hats, jacket, boots, etc. Regular gloves. Fuses. Rags. A four way lug wrench. Mine fits camper and tow vehicle.

  • @darinkent9184
    @darinkent9184 Год назад

    I bring cordless drill & impact wrench for lug nuts. Also, bring variety of screws, wire nuts, small ladder, led replacement lights as well. Along with everything this video talked about.

  • @ericsalkeld7146
    @ericsalkeld7146 Год назад

    A good tire pressure guage.

  • @tedbanshee2751
    @tedbanshee2751 3 года назад +1

    Richie was awesome helping us with our RV, thank you!

  • @ThePikeHunter1
    @ThePikeHunter1 3 года назад +1

    Very good video with lots of great ideea for my trailer. I akready have some of this items but yiu gaved me a good boost. Thank you very much.

  • @docholiday1034
    @docholiday1034 3 года назад +2

    Thank you....

  • @marylewis3754
    @marylewis3754 2 года назад +1

    I find your videos so helpful and easy to understand.

  • @jimbuckley4986
    @jimbuckley4986 3 года назад +1

    Great thoughtful video. Thank you

  • @philstucker1312
    @philstucker1312 3 года назад +1

    Great advice! I need to watch again and take notes. Thanks!

  • @sailme2day
    @sailme2day 2 года назад +1

    great video , add 2 extra hose "o" rings.

  • @nickthesailor3240
    @nickthesailor3240 2 года назад

    I keep a roll of duck tape in my back pack at all times. Sounds strange but just you wait

  • @RNOBGE
    @RNOBGE Год назад

    torque wrench to tighten lug nuts to the proper torque also check the speed rating of the trailer tires , sadly many new camper the tires are only rated to 60 mph

  • @firstjohn3123
    @firstjohn3123 Год назад

    Heated water hose for cold weather camping.
    RV power cord surge protector.

  • @andycordova5562
    @andycordova5562 2 года назад +3

    Fire blanket

  • @bjkhy5297
    @bjkhy5297 Год назад

    water distiller

  • @roberttift5392
    @roberttift5392 Год назад

    I don't know how old this video is but most of your links do not work

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Hey Robert, I just clicked 15 randomly and they all worked. Any specific item you can remember not working?

  • @thomasroseman575
    @thomasroseman575 Год назад

    Can you make the list printable thanks

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Thomas, I’ll be making a dedicated list video in the spring with all downloadable links. Hang tight!

  • @Utubeisazzho
    @Utubeisazzho 3 года назад +1

    Great tips. Usb rechargeable flash lights stream light paired with anker iq fast charge blocks

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад +1

      Good tips! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @Utubeisazzho
      @Utubeisazzho 3 года назад +1

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS pair with the anker power core + 26800 PD you will be very happy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 года назад

      Thank you too!

  • @campinwill9977
    @campinwill9977 2 года назад

    Thanks. Bungee cords? Phone charger and cables? Clip board for info? USB with info, back up, passwords? Tablet or laptop? A Jackery or similar power source? Warm bedding and warm clothes? Pillows. You'll never regret buying the best. BBQ, speaker, solar equipment, etc. Battery water and tester. Digital refer temp guage.

  • @dennisheffley2803
    @dennisheffley2803 Год назад

    At 7:28 I noticed you keep an "equalizer stick" in your nightstand. Another essential for me near the bed is either Pepper Spray or Wasp Spray (this has a strong stream which can reach over 20'!). Hopefully there will never be a break in . . . but just in case . . .

  • @SimplyRv
    @SimplyRv Год назад

    I absolutely agree with everything you have included in this video. Just one thing I would like to add, just in case you didn’t think of or don’t have. You mentioned having a bottle jack ( which I learned the hard way was a must have), for me I typically like to make sure jack is over kill, as far as the amount of weight it lift; so that being said I will usually have about a 15 or 20 ton jack ( I always say it’s better to have it and not need, than to need it and not have it. So besides the extra weight capacity, I always carry something to put under my bottle jack in the event it’s not tall enough ( leveling blocks, pieces of wood, etc) and also I like to keep a small piece of metal (typically a piece 6x6 and about a 3/16 to 1/4 thick) to put between the bottle jack and whatever part I’m lifting up on. I do this for a couple of reasons, first one is to help disperse the weight on top of that small lifting foot on the jack to help eliminate any damage to my Rv or vehicle when I’m lifting it up; and the second reason it also helps to keep the little foot on the jack from slipping. Most of you will already have the leveling blocks or something similar already on board but I think the 6x6 piece of metal is a must and it do way much and doesn’t take up much space. Just thought I would share( cause like I mentioned I had to learn this the hard way) and if this can benefit someone else great.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Thanks for adding to the video my friend! Here’s our latest essentials video.
      MUST Have RV Accessories, Essentials & Supplies for Beginners in 2023!
      ruclips.net/video/yuvS3zZL81c/видео.html

  • @ratdog3055
    @ratdog3055 2 года назад

    I just put together a small toolbox for our 19' couple's camper. Some extra things I added was small 1 use tubes of super glue. multi tool, volt/ohm meter, electrical tape, O rings to fit the "stinky slinky fittings, hitch pins and couple of carabiners, a pencil, inspection mirror Some sockets and ratchet, wire, wire ties, wire brush, 4-way screwdriver, caulking, sandpaper and wire nuts. This, plus some of the items you mentioned fits into a small toolbox 13x7x7. A lot of these items can be found at Harbor Freight, so you don't need to invest a lot of money in the kit. The bigger stuff, (breaker bar, jack, 1/2 sockets, I keep in my truck.

  • @tomballard4794
    @tomballard4794 Год назад

    Just subscribed yesterday. Thanks for the spare tire info never thought of that. A colapseable bucket if you don't want the hard one. Tire plug kit,broom to sweep the slides off. I have extra cribbage ( boards of some kind) for stabilizers and tongue jack.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад

      Thanks Tom! An updated essentials video is being released this Sunday, check it out!

  • @TheGrainSideUp
    @TheGrainSideUp Год назад

    I carry a small box of assorted nuts/bolts, screws and washers. Another good idea would be shrink wrap, and lighter. I also keep a collaspable shovel & saw plus a small axe. Good information....thanks!

  • @mikeobrien2582
    @mikeobrien2582 Год назад

    Pretty good video. First thing you should do is throw away your extension cord, your zip cord is only good for a small lamp. The second thing I think you need is a volt/ohm meter and maybe an amp meter. Electrical problems are one of the most common RV problems.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mike, an updated essentials video with viewer suggestions coming in March!

  • @eddiec4058
    @eddiec4058 Год назад

    Only items I didn't catch you mentioning is a shovel and that most screws in my rv require a square head driver. I picked up a bit kit from harbor freight that has flat, Phillips, torx and square bits. I had a short spade head shovel with a D handle but have ran into a situation that a sharpshooter shovel would have been better to have. I also have a tire plug kit and a can of fix-a-flat for extreme situation. We boondocks a lot.

  • @cab1881
    @cab1881 Год назад

    Water pump that fits on drill. Set up in and out hoses. Then you can collect water from gutters in a bucket and pump into water tank. Boondocking

  • @jamesbruzgis9476
    @jamesbruzgis9476 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff. Thanks