The drawer hack is amazing I need a video tutorial for my husband! We don’t have a sink in our bathroom either and it drives me a little insane because of germs 😂. Looking forward to watching more episodes ❤
So glad I found you! We also have a 16BHS and I’ve been struggling with storage. You’ve shared some great ideas. I look forward to seeing more. THANK YOU!
My wife and I just watched this video and are going to use some of your suggestions. One I am particularly interested in is the Ikea shelves under the bed. We have a Wolf Pup 18TO which has the bed sideways. That isn't a problem. The Ikea website says these shelves are 17 3/4" tall. That is the exact height of the ledge the bed lowers onto. I wouldn't think the bed can sit right on top of the shelves so what did you do to support the bed or did you leave the support frame in place and just put the drawers in front of the frame? And what about vertical support for the bed? Thanks for your ideas. Benny
The drawers come with a cross bar to hold them in place, so we mounted that cross bar in away that the edge of the bed lands right on top of it. There are also several inches on either side, so we left enough of the frame intact to use as an anchor. Thanks for watching!!
that extra piece next to the bed is for the tire pressure sensor monitor i believe if you get it with the camper. That's what our camper salesman said. Thank you for the video!
Where did you find the hardware for keeping you storage cabinet doors up? I have been looking for something that I could install myself. There is not a lot there to mount to.
We just bought the wolf pup. Our first camper. Can you give step by step instructions on how you put your drawers in under the big bed. Not real handy but I can follow directions ( hopefully). Thanks
We have some photos on our Instagram that shows the process. I don't think we got any video of the installation, but in short - remove the panel (it's just thin plywood), remove the frame behind it (a little more involved), assemble the IKEA drawers under the bed where you want them, then cut and repurpose the frame to ensure the drawers are anchored properly.
Hey Guys! Nice to meet fellow RU-vidrs and explorers! Love your channel name! I need some organizing ideas too as we will be living in a very small truck camper soon! Nice cabinet mod. Like the DIY drawers. Great tips and ideas! Looking forward to following your adventures in the Wolf Pup! 💙Terry and Terri
In reference to the cabinet hardware, we bought the ones in the link. We are having a hard time getting things to line up correctly, what are the measurements you went off of? The ones on the package aren’t working out.
I just purchased a Wolf Pup Toy Hauler 18RJBBL. Although mine is a different model than yours, this video gave me a lot of good ideas. Yes, that diagonal board is in mine as well, and I'm planning on squaring that off to gain more space as too. I was wondering where you purchased your silverware container that is in the cabinet above your sink and also your paper towel holder? Thanks for a really great video!
I had to re-drill one screw, but they are holding up well for the cheaper stuff. I probably would recommend adding a support piece behind it just to add some stability.
Thank you for this video. We just got a wolf pup and the extra under bed storage is great find. Did you also need to buy the Nordli top and base kit to install them? Install the drawers under the bed?
We do not use the top/base kit. It fits almost perfectly as-is, minus some corner cut outs for the piston hardware. We do recommend repurposing the panel frame to ensure the drawers are anchored in front. We also used a long piece of frame wood behind the drawers to keep them from sliding.
Good to see you getting ready for the summer, we are likewise making plans…. Looks like Branson,Missouri, Hominy Valley, NC and Bushnell, Florida…. And The Mounds State Park in Indiana with some friends….. Life is short, Have a blast and explore…..
I have a 2021 wolf pup 16HE I found a black cabinet that only 8 inches by 8 inches and about 5 feet tall that fit nice next to the toilet. And I found a doorknob for the bathroom door on Amazon that only sticks out about 1/2 inch so when I open my refrigerator door it doesn't hit the bathroom doorknob.
It's a 2015 Nissan Pathfinder, so it has a third row. It doesn't have any issues towing this particular model, and we've been traveling with this combo for two years now. The key is to stay on top of maintenance - oil changes, engine upkeep, tires, etc.
what made you decide not to put the drawer/storage solution under the stovetop? I saw you were considering it in one of your previous videos, so I'm just really curious. I'd really like to put a little slide out container there, but my husband is very hesitant
From Kyle - While plenty of folks have done so, I just don't feel 100% comfortable trying to work between the gas stove and the gas furnace. In addition, the framing needed for the drawer is a little more than I feel comfortable doing on my own.
Hi, i have a question. I am having a hard time understanding what you say about your bins. Around 7:30, you say you have _____ bins from Walmart, if we ever saw your Netflix. I have played this probably a dozen times and i just cant fingure it out. What kind of bins are those? Do you have a link? Or brand? I would like to know ow more about your Netflix also. Thanks!
The bins are “Home Edit” brand, which is found at Walmart. We were not referring to “our Netflix,” but “on Netflix,” as there was a show on Netflix that talked about home organizing, which is where we got the idea to use the Home Edit bins.
We ordered it from Amazon, and to be honest, they're a bit of a drain when running on battery...will probably switch it out again before our next big outting.
This was an early video, so we are learning as we go. We’re trying to improve with each one! Happy to answer any questions as well. Thanks for watching!
These trailers cost a small fortune and seem to be made of real junk... rough cut holes, garbage plywood all behind some veneer and plastic coverings. A real shame.... no craftsmanship or care for their work it seems!