My 10 Must Have RV Gadgets
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In this video, I go through my 10 favorite RV gadgets. These are items I feel for me, must-haves.
If, for some reason, I had to get a new RV and start over these are the gadgets I would definitely want to replace.
Links to products mentioned in the video (Note: most are Amazon affiliate links)
Screen Door Bar – http://amzn.to/2hS8NAT
Twist-On Waste Valve – http://amzn.to/2iJMl1A
Roof Vent Covers – http://amzn.to/2hS7SQV
Roof Gutter Drip Extenders – http://amzn.to/2iJJsOc
Water Regulator – http://amzn.to/2iFxpyU
Stabilizer Jack Socket – http://amzn.to/2iR1f3i
Awning Protection Ball – http://amzn.to/2hSa9Mi
EMS Surge Protector – http://amzn.to/2iFoT3a
Storage Bay Locks – http://ch751.com/
Rubber Wheel Chocks – https://amzn.to/2DGd7Bg
All products were purchased by myself except for the storage locks which were sent out free of charge for a review.
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Cheers! Ray
Hey, instead of using a drill which could hurt your wrist just like you said; i use my Dewalt 20V impact. Not the tiny compact impact, the one you would use to remove lug nuts with. Thanks for the tips.
I have been considering getting the same regulator I am wondering how yours has held up there are a few different name brands exactly like yours and they all have several negative reviews about cracking or other problems…
Very good info. Thank you
I suppose I would have to add beagle to the list??😂🦴🦴
Great video my wife says hey that's the solution for our screen door! Gonna get that bar, thanks for all the info!
thanks!
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if you were to do it again, where would you mount the remote monitor for the EMS? I see some people mount inside and some in the bay with the power cord
Cool
Thanks for the excellent video! I've been a subscriber and fan of your channel for several years. After I watched this one, I purchased the chocks, rain gutter extensions and screen door bar. Two questions: I'm a new RVer, so this is probably really basic, but I don't know the answer…. do I need TWO pair of chocks, or is one sufficient? And for those rain gutter extensions, do you leave them attached, or remove when towing?
Great video. I'm an RV Tech and an avid camper. I really enjoyed your list and it was well presented. I just wanted to point out that the surge protector is either installed backwards or maybe you just have the lid on backwards but the cord line in should be the input and the output should continue on to the vehicles main breaker panel. Thanks for posting.
Use the clutch on your battery drill to stop over winding and no sore wrist. I’m amazed at how low it can be set. Also prevents over tightening when raising them.
I have never seen a flag pole like the one you have, where did you get that ?
I'm curious where you got that pull handle for the screen door. Thanks.
Thanks
Morryde step above pull down aluminum stairs set up with grab bar, RVlock with combo pad and remotes, Auto leveling system, Reese Goose box with air bag and shocks, hand held wireless rechargeable air pump, adjustable water pressure valve, battery kill switch are some of my go to products.
As soon as Angie said that she needed her own rv pet gadget video I had to hit the like button.
Yes, I got those vent hoods as well I put in a slide protector.
Good practical very useful addons,thanks for sharing.
cylinder locks… excellent.. just like on my 'cycle… really hard to hack…and the rollerball… plus the standard traveling companion, a dog…; )
Thanks for the great info
Why do you have water pressure not on before hose
I have a beagle too! He loves camping 😊
Where did you get the storage bay lock covers? I have not found them!
Where you get gab bar for door???
Thank u very much!
How about wind load on those easy mounted fan covers?
Good video. I bookmarked several of your "gadgets" in my Amazon app for purchase. Love the awning roller ball and the better quality storage bay locks. Those will go on the Forest River soon!
What a sweet Beagle
Idk what is wrong with everybody. Saying the psi at places are over 60. Normal psi at the water plant miles away is only 60. System psi is never abover 70-80
Actually brown outs (low voltage) is harder on electronics than a shurge, assuming the utility company does not pump several KW into the line. I've seen this happen to a motel. Low voltage causes devices to pull more amps than they are designed for.
Angie is adorable <3
what is your dog mixed with?
this is one of the best I have watched
Loved the detailed gadgetry info.
Great ideas. Good info. My husband wanted better chalks. You are funny. And work never ends.
Do you leave the gutter extensions on all the time?
Liked your video, where do you get the cylinder locks with the spring covers?
Why the HELL would an RV Park have water pressure at 100 psi?? A simple $50 PRV on their main line would solve that easily.
I want to get an RV just to put these cool gadgets on.
Great video. I just rammed my head into the wall for watching it. No, no!
Another cool thing to have is a hose and cable shield, Yellow jackets is what we call them and they are for if you have to run your power and wayer across a road or walk path they will protect your lines and not create a tripping hazard. I got some because I used to travel to set up PA systems for drag boat races and there is no defined RV parking areas in most venues and we have to run power and water across paths and roads etc..
Ok water heater element for RV water heater = $100 + from an RV service / dealer
Same element (same wattage, threads, dimensions, voltage) bought at Lowes = $45
Totally not a scam..
Just like the A/C units,, #1 A/C unit failure is the run capacitor.. An $8 part at an appliance parts house.. Same damn thing (same microfarad value, voltage) might cost you $75+ from an RV shop who will most likely tell you you need a brand new unit so they can make comission.. It blows my mind that people fall for this crap..
EasyStart is another one for the A/C, YES it's a great product, not too fond of the $300 price tag on it though, however, some quick internet shopping will reveal the same product under a different name for under $100. They are literally the same thing.. they do the same job only one is not branded with the EastStart TM logo…..
I wish more RVers would wake up to reality.. You save money which can be used to have more FUN while out RVing instead of being conned by a salesman and making your wallet or bank account beg for mercy…