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- Chum_leeExplorerThe Magic Chef propane oven below my range top is 19 years old. It's never been used. I turn it on every couple of months just to be sure that it works. It does.
Chum lee - First-aid kit. Road-side emergency kit. Knocks on wood.
Couple plastic basins that have never been used except to hold some stuff in storage below the bench. Couple electric adapters and a set of wheel bearings along to ensure I never have that issue either. - Iraqvet05ExplorerThe Barker tote tank I bought when we stayed a week at a CG with only water/electric. I've used it just that one time in 6 years.
- jplante4Explorer IIThe stupid vanity table/mirror with the stage lighting. When we looked at the motor home before buying it, the DW sat on the corner of the bed, turned on the lights and said "Look, I'm a star!". That was the only time we used it.

- TheBarExplorerFor us in the South the propane furnace. We use it maybe twice per year and then only for a quick 5 minute warmup. A 110 volt electric heater keeps us warm down to the low 30's. We use propane for frying a couple of eggs in the morning but charcoal at lunch and dinner. So the propane tank is the 2nd least used.
- Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerTV that if we have to, why not just stay home!
- Boon_DockerExplorer IIIThe inside stove/oven, used it 3 times in 7 years.
Do all my cooking outside with a propane camp stove and portable BBQ. - The blue tote. Bought it when we were camping at KY Horse Park 10 years ago or so and used it once that trip to dump the grey water. Haven't used it since. But we either stay at full hookup places, or if we stay someplace without sewer it's just for a night or two.
MDKMDK wrote:
Does it have to be RV related or can it be anatomical? :B
:B - suprzExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
50 amp Male > 30 amp Female Dogbone.
Lol... I had to borrow one of those on my last trip because the 30amp plug wasn't working.. I will probably get one "just in case " - rk911Explorerbuilt-in vacuum. put it in as there was no place to carry our small upright. not much carpeting in this MH and it's just as quick to use a broom and dustpan. most of the carpeting has throw rugs so we just shake them out.
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