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- MerrykaliaExplorer IIThe best RV related present I have ever received (other than my first popup, a present from the DH) was my firepit tongs. They are extra heavy duty and about 48" long so you don't have to get close. It is great to pick up logs and move them around. They were less than $50, but I don't remember where they got them. I think it was Cabela's
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- loulou57Explorer
mayo30 wrote:
A nice bottle of domestic cooking vodka.
LOL! I was going to suggest some wine for cooking with and a few bottles for the cook!
Our TT has the same quality of items as we would use in our house so,
....Some of these items may cost over $25, you can get the first three on sale at Home Sense/winners, Kohls, for around $25, where they might be close to $100 somewhere else.
....New flatwear
....Bath Sheets
....Sheet sets, we carry sheets for every sleeping spot, no sleeping bags.
....Fill up voucher for propane tanks.
....A new flag
....Cleaning supplies for outside the RV
....We have a 4' fold up table given to us last year as a gift. It has adjustable legs. We set it the height of a coffee table and use it under the awning. It is the perfect height to place between hubby's and my chairs. - RVnRobinExplorerGorilla Tape... Amazon even has it in white and camo.
Robertson screwdriver set (square) (I think that is the one)
The Long Long Trailer with Lucy
Or you could just send me the money... I would be most appreciative. :) - Community AlumniMountain Directory West for Truckers, RV, and Motorhome Drivers.
- midnightsadieExplorer IIa few rolls of duck tape in bright colors.
- mayo30ExplorerA nice bottle of domestic cooking vodka.
- ependydadExplorerFlash lights, lanterns and electric lights on strings. Flood lights for night time parking.
Small toolsets. I actually have 2 x 30-piece toolsets that I carry with me. They aren't high quality tools, but most of what I need to do on the road doesn't demand it. Individual tools and things like tubes of white lithium grease are always needed. Dry silicone spray cans.
Campfire cookers are always good (hot dog pokers, moon pie makers, marshmallow sticks). As are firestarters (I'm hoping to make some for people this year as gifts).
The cheap fold-up camp chairs if you dislike them or for kids.
My daughter rides her el-cheapo razor scooter around anywhere there is blacktop.
Things like Mega Clamps for tidying up hoses and cords.
Even flat screen mounts for small TVs if you know the person needs it.
I even have on my list, bedroom pillows for our bunkhouse so guests don't have to bring pillows. Sheets/towels/comforters/etc. We treat our camper like it's a small apartment. - JnJnKatiebugExplorerIf the person like to cook outside then Acadamy Sports has some good Dutch Ovens for under $25. I have three of them and they work great.
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