I had a camper stolen. Almost had a second one stolen, but my security efforts worked. Full story here:
http://2manytoyz.com/stolen.htmlHitch lock did nothing to stop the trailer from rolling. They hooked up the chains, drove away. Happened during the day, neighbors watching! The thieves waved, so it appeared they weren't stealing it.
Years later, I had a travel trailer stored at a gated storage facility. They have a security guard who lives inside the compound. I used a heavy duty bike cable and large lock.
A few months later, thieves broke into the back of the facility, pushed up all the security cameras with a pole, and quietly cut locks at the storage units. I had things stolen that night when they got my unit too. But they didn't take the trailer.
Shortly after that, I bought another house, with a larger lot. The travel trailer is stored next to the house, and I've added a different style of lock.
https://amzn.to/2CoLBIeAs for padlocks, a 36" bolt cutter slices them like butter. It makes virtually NO SOUND. One hand operation. I've tried this on my hardened locks after the storage unit was hit. I was surprised by how easy it was. Locks keep the honest people out.
For those thinking a disc type of padlock is more secure... I had one get filled with sand, and had to cut it off. Less than 30 seconds.
Tip #1, get it insured. Photo document EVERYTHING you've put inside the camper. Those are separate line items on a claim. This process is a major pain, and took a while to get paid. On top of that, State Farm kept 10% until the items were replaced, then they paid the rest.
Tip #2, prevent the trailer from rolling. Locks on the hitch is almost a waste of time.
Tip #3, if you can put a security camera watching it, that's actually a visible deterrent.
Good luck!
Robert
Merritt Island, FL
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