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campin_in_the_r
Mar 21, 2014Explorer
You have a good start on the basics; here are some of the other "essentials" I recommend.
I like to use heavy duty latex gloves for dumping the tanks.
RV toilet tissue is probably a wise move to help keep your black tank from getting build-up.
Refrigerator bars keep your food from falling out of the refirgerator after towing to your campsite.
I HIGHLY recommend using a jack socket with a cordless drill for putting your stabilizers up and down. Using a drill versus the hand crank makes a HUGE difference.
I didn't see a fresh water hose on your list and that's a must-have.
A 90 degree hose saver is nice for keeping your freshwater hose from getting kinked.
Have fun out there!
I like to use heavy duty latex gloves for dumping the tanks.
RV toilet tissue is probably a wise move to help keep your black tank from getting build-up.
Refrigerator bars keep your food from falling out of the refirgerator after towing to your campsite.
I HIGHLY recommend using a jack socket with a cordless drill for putting your stabilizers up and down. Using a drill versus the hand crank makes a HUGE difference.
I didn't see a fresh water hose on your list and that's a must-have.
A 90 degree hose saver is nice for keeping your freshwater hose from getting kinked.
Have fun out there!
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