Thank you so much for all your help We are selling our house and 5 acres in Alaska we are retired from dogsledding and we are retired from working now and joining y’all in the RV life
Yes, yes! Jason please do a video on the fridge fans you installed in the back, where ya put them, mounted them, wired them in, type of fan. The difference it made for internal temps on freezer n fridge, and what fridge setting (0-9). And then inside fans as you were suggesting you were thinking of doing. Pretty please. 🙏 cheers 🍻💕
We have the Dometic 4 door fridge in our 2019 Grand Design Reflection 320MKS. The fridge sucks. When 12v only ones come out in double sizes I’ll probably swap it out. Until that time I’d like to modify it. Ditto on the Happy Camper stuff. It’s awesome.
There cannot be enough said about Happy Camper!! I have tried so many but this one is without question the best. Thank you guys for this video. Wishing you good health and safe travels!
LevelMate Pro is my favorite RV related purchase on Amazon. Great product. In conjunction with Anderson leveling blocks it makes leveling our Refection a breeze.
The Pop-a-Bag is a great idea. However, the build quality on it is horrible. I fixed ours 3x's before ditching it. Bed Bath and Beyond have a heavier duty one with a stainless face. Holds more and IS slightly bigger (taller). But we did find it can fit inside a cabinet door where our hidden trash can is at. Just FYI for some people looking at these.
Good stuff. I been fulltime RVing for 10 yrs. But how about.... (1)..$27 tire wedge. Yellow wedge . Great and cheap. Keeps rv from rocking fwd and back any as people walk around. Yes theirs metal ones but their $80. (2).... Ridex for RV. Best product i ever used. Smells great. Citrus smell but not goddy. Ridex breaks diwn all solids.
I use to never use tire blocks until one day while unhitching the camper started to roll toward me. Really thought I was gonna be smashed since then the blocks always get put down before unhitching.
Hi you two!: I pretty much agree with all of your list, except one! Number 10, the refrig/freezer thermometer. We used that same one for quite a few years and finally realized it is NOT as accurate as you might think. We had thrown out quite a lot of food before we discovered the thermometer’s accuracy flaw. We now use the good, old fashioned mercury type bar thermometers, hanging one in each the refrigerator and freezer. So you remember the old oral thermometers we all use to use? They always were very accurate. The new digitals give off a 96 or 97 oral or forehead temperature reading...if that were true, you’d be half-dead! Besides, using the old tried and true mercury style makes you check on the temperatures more often, instead of relying on a flawed digital.
I have had a water meter like that for a long time. When dumping my tanks I can put 20 or so gallons in each gray tank by using my meter and turning a faucet on so I have plenty of water to flush the hose after dumping the black tank. Also when flushing the black tank I know how much I am putting in it. BTW I have been looking for a bluetooth water pressure regulator.
It’s the things like those bumper hose magnet pieces that leave you thinking “why didn’t I think of that??” So simple, yet super convenient lol nice work guys as always, some great products here - Kyle and Renee
Happy campers is AMAZING. Everyone should use it just once. You will never go back to those drop in tablets or any other product. Happy Campers does what no other product does. It actually liquifies everything in the tank. We went from having to empty our black tank every 4 days or so to it lasting well over a week between emptying. Ours is only a 41 gallon black tank.
I have been going to order that temperature gauge for the fridge/freezer. Thanks to your video I finally ordered it using your link... Great list guys. Thanks for sharing! Steve
Great stuff, gang. I recommend getting several of those dump donuts, because it's probably the number one thing I leave behind when we break camp. I'd have two say my two most important purchases, not necessarily my favorite, are the Progressive 50A surge protector and the TST TPMS. Happy Thanksgiving.
I find the water meter to be invaluable for filling our tanks. When I rinse out the black tank, it’s great to know how many gallons of water I’ve put in it rather than depend on the “fill lights” inside the rv.
My shuttle bus has a dry toilet, water containers, and an emergency brake so none of that is needed. I just thought that was an interesting thought. Oh! #10 frig temp monitor could be useful.
Solid recommendation for the recessed sewer extension. I would not have thought of that until at the dump site swearing because I didn’t have it. Thank you.
Grabbed the pressure regulator and the sewer seal. Items I have been wanting to grab. I like the idea of being able to adjust the pressure overall. My current one does not do that nor does it have a gauge. Thanks for the video and tips.
Thanks for sharing. I have some of these exact items and some that are similar but serve the same purpose. Great minds think alike. 😁. I did add small r-clips to my bumper caps. Being embarrassed by a stinky slinky trying to escape on the highway once is enough. The clips keep them in.
I came across this great product and love it. We have ran into situations where the threading is either bad or the tap has no threading to do a water fill. This makes those times much easier. Its a water bandit found on Amazon.
These work well. Propane Tank Wireless remote monitoring with notifications. AP Products 1212.13 024-1000 Tank Check LP with Monitor Kit. Amazon has them.
Great video. Now, not that you don't already have a long list of videos in your queue......I'd love to see 11-20, 21-30 :-) Thank again, you 2. Always enjoy your channel
I like all of your products. Over 20 years ago a friend of mine made me a handmade "bag for bags". It's pretty & hangs most anywhere. I can take a pic but don't know where to send it. Probably find one like it on pinterest.
Totally off topic. I'm getting the Morryde I.S. in January. I watched your video again the other night. Any update on that now that you've had them for some time?
Yes! The difference between IS and leaf springs is night and day. It’s one of the best upgrades we have done and couldn’t see ourselves owning another RV without it.
Just bought the fridge thermometer. They have a Premium one that is cheaper and has more functions! I bought that one. Great video! Tim (From Simi Valley)
Out of your 10, we use 8 of them. I will say on the portable water meter I found that it will last much longer by siliconing the area of the battery compartment as water can get in there and if that happens it wrecks the unit. That was what happened when I got my first one after learning about them a few years ago from watching the videos of "Love Your RV." I use it all the time to have a better track for loading water into the 5th wheel for weight considerations. I will be getting the magnetic cap as I like the built-in attaching to the hose end. I already use the much better squeeze in that comes with it but it will be worth the expense to have and extra to get the magnetic end.
I am in the process of converting a short-bus and have used an Accurite Thermometer to monitor temperature in the bus in summer and winter. It is a very good product to have. I have two cats and and researching options on how keep the temperature safe for the cats when I go full time if I just cannot get out of a hot or too cold area quickly enough.
@@GetawayCouple What I like about the Acura right, the one that I have that is independent of any need for phone service is I can monitor the temperature of the bus when I’m not in it if my pets are going to be in there. Which is rare for now because I’m still in the process of converting it and can really only take it out for vacations and trips a few times each year.
Yes, many RVers use Amazon while on the road. You always have to check with the campground to make sure they will allow packages to come to the office, and most do. Otherwise, Amazon also has locations all over where you can pick up packages. For regular mail, most RVers use a mailing service in their state and all their mail goes to that location, then you just request your mail to be sent to wherever you are when you are ready for it.
We have two favorite things from Amazon. One is the Clam. Yes it was pricey, but we love it! The second is our Outlander Propane Fire Pit. Being on the west coast most summers, & under fire restrictions most summers, we can use our propane fire pit.
The Clam is an awesome find! Propane fire pits are great! Not only out west, but even across the country there are places that do not allow wood fires or open flames. Thanks for the comments!