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Ejraste
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Jan 12, 2021

Travel trailer necessities

Hello,

We purchased out first travel trailer and will begin to use it this summer. I am just gathering a list of everything that is needed. we will not be doing any boondocking, just full hookups at sites. Thanks for any help.

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  • When you get it home Camp in it on your driveway for a day. You'll quickly discover what you need.
  • 2112's avatar
    2112
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  • A good like this will help you learn RV Repair and maintenance
    Make a list of appliances make and models to assist on operation and repair.
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  • Aside from what was mentioned above you will need a good sense of humor. Things will break, you think you will plan for everything, use 10% of that and forget something you need on almost every trip. I probably have 6 can openers because I forget one on every trip and keep buying new ones. And I have been RV'ing for decades. You have to watch your weight on carrying things you won't need just to have it. A few trips and you'll sort out what you need. Stick to the basics for now and learn as you go. But without a sense of humor when you realize you forgot something, or something breaks, then the fun is lost. Most fellow campers are helpful and you can usually get by with intuition, help from a fellow camper or a trip to the store.
  • ReneeG wrote:
    parking chocks
    Levelers
    A good sewer hose and a good support like a slunky
    Disposable gloves and hand cleaner
    A clear hose connector to visually see when your tank is empty or running clear
    Holding tank treatment

    Just some basics, but there is so much more. Create a good checklist using Excel for yourself and use it for every single trip. Make a menu plan on one side and ingredients list on the other, add things to do at the house before leaving such as stop mail, set light timers, turn off water to all toilets, washing machine, and ice maker, etc.


    Thanks a lot!

    Yeah I was trying to see what I can get away with for at least our first trip and go from there.

    Here's what I came up with also. Pretty much everything you just said, I just dont want to miss anything.

    Wheel Chocks
    Leveling blocks
    Sewer hose with support and clear connector
    white rv fresh water hose
    water pressure regulator valve
    water filter
    rv extension cord
    holding tank treatment
    surge protector?

    If you can think of anything else, let me know.
  • Along with some basic tools make sure you have two pairs of channel lock pliars (for connecting and disconnecting your water hose)
    I always had a pair of leather work glove for hitching and unhitching and handling the sway bar and load levers.
    Some rags for cleaning off your hose, and electrical cord before putting it away.


    Guy
  • parking chocks
    Levelers
    A good sewer hose and a good support like a slunky
    Disposable gloves and hand cleaner
    A clear hose connector to visually see when your tank is empty or running clear
    Holding tank treatment

    Just some basics, but there is so much more. Create a good checklist using Excel for yourself and use it for every single trip. Make a menu plan on one side and ingredients list on the other, add things to do at the house before leaving such as stop mail, set light timers, turn off water to all toilets, washing machine, and ice maker, etc.