Only person to just tell me regular stuff to bring instead of always talking about the septic tank the whole time 🤣💀. This is exactly what I was looking for.
I just bought two of the items for our new camper. I already had 3. But you left off the number one most indispensable accessorie ... The cordless stick vacuum I like the LG models with extra battery. Dysons are powerful but they don't last.
That's a really good suggestion! I'm planning an updated video and I might have to include that on the list. I also just ordered a robot vacuum to test so I'll compare the two and add the better of them to the new video.
Great video! I do want to caution on the dehumidifier. The one being mentioned here is really really small. Most 5th Wheels and Class A motorhomes would need at least 2 of them. My 5th Wheel has 390 sq. ft. of living space. As you can see, it would take 3 of this particular model (since it only covers 150 sq. ft. - don't get fooled by the 1,200 cubic ft.). I bought my dehumidifier off of Amazon for just a little bit more than this one and it alone handles 510 sq. ft.
The sink dish rack I ordered in 2018 and haven't left my sink since. The dehumidifier I have a larger one but depending where you are I have mine drain in a 5 gallon bucket. I have been in Texas or Louisiana and pulled as much as 2.5 gallons out of the air a day. To add to that I use the temp gauges that also monitors the humidity 1 in bed room, 1 in living room. You don't want mold. Great video.
Want an ice maker that will make ice AND keep unused cubes cold & frozen. Re camco filter, there are better ones out there; you get what you pay for with this one.
An ice maker with a built in cooler is a really good idea! As for the filter, I've had pretty good success with it myself and I recommended it on the channel because it has really great reviews on Amazon, but I will try to add a better one in the next video!
Did you forget to mention a Berkey? I love mine, it makes water taste so good no need for any flavourings. My second choice is a portable icemaker well worth the cost.
I like the thought of the mini dehumidifier :) In a 39’ fifth wheel Are you thinking to run one in just the main living space or another one in the bedroom as well?
May I recommend my number one most important addition to my Rv from Amazon. A blue pvc 65 gallon water bag which I place on the roof of my Rv. I attach a 10’ hose with a shutoff valve which I use to refill my water tank thus converting my 35 gallon water capacity to 100 gallons. This allows me to boondocks for 30 days in the wild.
Nice! The air fryer is one of my favorite gadgets! I also have another RV video coming soon with updated products! If you have any recommendations for that video, I would love to hear them!
@@GadgetOwners I got these foil insulation rolls on the Amazon that I used on the windows during the winter months in fl. The temp would go down to 50 at night even with the space heater.
A comment on the dehumidifier. I'm guessing this is to used in wet climates when you're using the RV. We leave our trailer at the Parker Strip on the river and it's not only the hottest place in U.S. it's also the driest! When we store it, we'll fill trash cans and buckets with water to keep moisture in the RV! Otherwise, it'll dry out the interior causing damage! My wife's parents spent many years out there and my wife went there for years before I joined them! Some of the other items mentioned like the coffee maker, maybe a big hit for my wife!
Yeh these might not be as necessary in a very dry climate. I live in Southeast Texas right next to the Louisiana border and it's basically a swamp so it stays really humid here all the time.
Thank you. Six items not needed, two items are a maybe, and two items are probably definitely I should get them, the humidifier and I can't remember the other one. 🙃 Edit to add, there's a big problem with the blackout window film. From their Amazon product description: "***Note: Please do not apply the film to the windows that are directly exposed to strong sunlight in summer or under high temperature, as the heat might cause cracking." If you're RV'ing, odds are pretty high your windows are going to be exposed to strong sunlight, whatever that means. Too bad about this one, because I was going to use it to darken the bedroom windows. There are way too many nighttime lights in an RV campground.
I use the window film in my rv and have for over a year, that side of my trailer gets direct sunlight all day long, and I live in Texas where the sun is extremely intense, and haven't experienced any cracking at all. I would say the window film is definitely one of the best products I've added to this trailer, and with the price being so low, I'd say its worth a try. It keeps the temperature much lower than before and the film in my bedroom blocks out 100% of the light, making it much easier to sleep in there. I would highly recommend giving it a try.