You're welcome from Canada, Jared! You may like to know of other important useful Canadian inventions; the zipper and the hangar! I really enjoy your content and always learn something. Thank you! 🇨🇦🙌🏼
Thanks, Jared. Great RV items, and you are the kind of guy like me. Paper maps are the best. No software to download, and no internet service is needed. Those coffee mugs are priced in gold. They are light and can be tucked away into your backpack.
Jared! Time to come to Canada now…. 😂 Can’t wait to see you up here! It’s beautiful you know….and we speak English! And French…. See you soon? Great video again! We love your videos! Camp season is coming! 🎉🎉🎉
They are nice radios but, if one is not careful they could broadcast on non-public frequencies. A little bit if programing knowledge goes a long way with these radios. They can also be configured for longer range reception.
Yes! Hydroflask! They have a patented technology for their vacuum sealing technology - or whatever it is - either way they do not use lead like Stanley and yetti
Love the video 👍. I noticed on your map Kentucky had some pins. Don’t forget Lincoln State Park in southern Indiana, great park with fantastic summer activities and hikes
Great stuff as always! FYI, I bought a Menard’s brand (Masterforce I think) ratcheting version of that Klein with extra bits for like $20 and it’s awesome (wish I’d bought several)! Also, we bought some Retevis radios (not the kids version) that have been great! Our model doesn’t have USB charging but I think some do. I contacted them and they have me a special deal through their website so cheaper than Amazon!
I had a slow leak in my tire and the tire guy found a Robertson's screw in it. I knew what it was, immediately, but he was young and just knew it was a screw. But at least he fixed my tire. :) Jon in rural BC, Canada
I like the Govee H5051 because it has a display on it A bit more expensive, but worth it I think. Get GMRS license... It cheap and covers the whole family. More wattage, longer distance and can use repeaters where available. You could also get a mobile repeater for the RV.
If you buy the Klein 32303 multi bit and the Klein 32900, swap the blades, you end up with an 18-1 with 6 impact rated flip sockets that store on the blade and an adjustable length blade for those hard to reach places. Includes 2 sizes of Robertson Thank You Canada bits.
From Canada, you’re welcome😂 also we’re sorry that it’s a better bit than the Phillips. But that’s just the Canadian in me apologizing for something I had nothing to do with. Mike from Montreal.
Totally was going to say the same thing. Get a GMRS license. It will open up new doors. Very similar 70cm ham band, but not test is required. Just pay the FCC fee and as mentioned the license covers the entire family. GMRS shares the same channels (mostly) with FRS. But you get increased power on handhelds up to 5 watts and up to 50w on mobile/base radios and repeaters. Yes you can use and run your own repeater as well. But deploying a repeater is a science of its own. But using repeaters open up a ton of range.
What would you add to this List? Klein 11-1 Tool. amzn.to/3R5x4pS Govee Temp Sensor. amzn.to/3T9lLQm Rechargeable Batteries. amzn.to/3uCqCPw Our RVing Map. amzn.to/47YfXx9 2 Way Radios+Weather amzn.to/3NcyvBF Cups HydroFlask. amzn.to/3NaAFBL RV Lantern. amzn.to/4804uNp Awning Hangers. amzn.to/4a7ofV9 Pop Up Fire Pit. bit.ly/47Sik4I $25 Fire Pit amzn.to/47GuNbJ Wheel Chocks. amzn.to/3GLQV93 Our Entire Gear List www.amazon.com/shop/jaredgillis Everything in our RV Storage. ua-cam.com/video/0Aeg9oPaGQo/v-deo.html Extra RV Gear in Our Truck ua-cam.com/video/Yki8V2Iqlyo/v-deo.html
Yes, Robertson head screwdrivers were very popular in the US because they were used by Henry Ford, so everybody got one. Then Ford found he could get Phillips head screws for slightly less, and switched. And America switched. Robertson heads continued in use in thrifty Amish communities and in Canada. These are ubiquitous in RVs because RVs are mostly built in Amish country in Indiana - near the border of Canada. Of course, you've already been told this about a thousand times by schmucks like me.....
Do you think the bluetooth or wifi temp sender will interface with Victron (cerbo?). I call it the "Robert's head" ... it's been around for a loooogggg time.
Use The Ruuvi Tags with my Victron Cerbo GX. They work great for interior temp as well as fridge/freezer temps. I used to use one of the Ruuvi Tag Pro devices outside to get the ambient temperature but when I started using the Mopeka sensors on my propane tanks I no longer need the Pro device outside. The Mopeka sensors also interface with the Cerbo GX.
@@jimegan7077yep, between ruuvi tags and mopeka propane tank/water tank I can monitor everything via the Victron VRM, or the display. Very convenient that they interface and can set alarms to.
If those chargers only work when there is more than one battery, bin it. If one of your batteries is half full, as soon as it's full, it stop charging, the others do not get a full charge. I know PowerEX chargers are good, I know some Eneloop are not.
Square Bit from planet earth third rock from the sun and invented by cognitive self-aware carbon creatures with apposing maker thumbs Isn't amazing that the element Carbon became sentient.
You're welcome from Canada, Jared! You may like to know of other important useful Canadian inventions; the zipper and the hangar! I really enjoy your content and always learn something. Thank you! 🇨🇦🙌🏼
That’s awesome, thanks!
Don't forget basketball and the paint roller as well
..... Pablum, IMAX, peanut butter, insulin, telephone, light bulb (patent later sold to Edison), goalie mask, hockey, plastic garbage bag, caulking gun, AND your walkie talkie! 🤣 🤣 Cheers! 🇨🇦
I love those Klein multi tools
Thanks, Jared. Great RV items, and you are the kind of guy like me. Paper maps are the best. No software to download, and no internet service is needed. Those coffee mugs are priced in gold. They are light and can be tucked away into your backpack.
Jared! Time to come to Canada now…. 😂 Can’t wait to see you up here! It’s beautiful you know….and we speak English! And French…. See you soon? Great video again! We love your videos! Camp season is coming! 🎉🎉🎉
I love Klein tools! I actually gave a lot of gifts this Christmas.
FYI, the wheel chock was upside down. The bumpy side goes down.
Didn't see many pins in Oklahoma... Lots of beautiful sites and fun things to do.
Thanks. Great list and as always you get right to it.
BIG fan of the Pop-up Fire Pit! We picked one up a few years ago for some of the places we go and it works great.
Great list of items. I have a lot of the items you mentioned and we use the all of the time.
Thank you for your videos. We will be buy an RV this fall. The videos really help make sense.
Is the light the wrong link? It looks different, I like the one you showed
The most important all Way on my trailer., Coffee!
Good tips !
Thanks Jared. Like 538! You are right, it is a Robertson and it is from Canada. It is far superior to that one use Phillips screw (star).
I would recommend the UV5-r boa fang. Very cheap and easy to use as they are very powerful as well
They are nice radios but, if one is not careful they could broadcast on non-public frequencies. A little bit if programing knowledge goes a long way with these radios. They can also be configured for longer range reception.
Excellent video and great timing!! Just found a few items for my secret Santa gift. 8:19 😂
Thanks!
Yes! Hydroflask! They have a patented technology for their vacuum sealing technology - or whatever it is - either way they do not use lead like Stanley and yetti
I like the upgraded radio idea.
I want the hoodie you are wearing at 6:30. How can i get one?
The map is a really great idea! -Michelle
Thanks Michelle!
Love the video 👍. I noticed on your map Kentucky had some pins. Don’t forget Lincoln State Park in southern Indiana, great park with fantastic summer activities and hikes
Thanks for the tip! Well put it on the list.
Great video again
Great stuff as always! FYI, I bought a Menard’s brand (Masterforce I think) ratcheting version of that Klein with extra bits for like $20 and it’s awesome (wish I’d bought several)! Also, we bought some Retevis radios (not the kids version) that have been great! Our model doesn’t have USB charging but I think some do. I contacted them and they have me a special deal through their website so cheaper than Amazon!
Very nice! We have been happy with how they performed.
Another great video!
Thanks.
Robertson Square Bits Thank You Canada for the win.
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Isn't it Roberts not Robertson...? I'm originally from canada and that was my recollection, but I could be mistaken...
I stand corrected. (Googled it...) You were right, I was wrong. We must have just got lazy shortening it to robert's... lol
We have squarebits, I can buy them at Bunnings. Not Robertson though. Probably, they are branded Zenith.
I like the map. But, we noticed there are no pins in the upper Midwest. MN needs some visits. Summer of course.
Yes we are on our second map but we do need to get up that way.
@@AllAboutRVs And no visits to North Dakota either!
Great video!
What did you use to hang the map on the wall???
I had a slow leak in my tire and the tire guy found a Robertson's screw in it. I knew what it was, immediately, but he was young and just knew it was a screw. But at least he fixed my tire. :)
Jon in rural BC, Canada
I like the Govee H5051 because it has a display on it
A bit more expensive, but worth it I think.
Get GMRS license... It cheap and covers the whole family. More wattage, longer distance and can use repeaters where available. You could also get a mobile repeater for the RV.
That sounds like a good idea to just get the license.
@@AllAboutRVssounds like a future episode!
A perfect list! Well done.
Thanks!
That square bit was patented in 1909, isn't that crazy! I prefer those. Thanks Canada for that and for Molson's! :) @@AllAboutRVs
If you buy the Klein 32303 multi bit and the Klein 32900, swap the blades, you end up with an 18-1 with 6 impact rated flip sockets that store on the blade and an adjustable length blade for those hard to reach places. Includes 2 sizes of Robertson Thank You Canada bits.
That’s a great idea. Even more functionality and you used its full name.
From Canada, you’re welcome😂 also we’re sorry that it’s a better bit than the Phillips. But that’s just the Canadian in me apologizing for something I had nothing to do with. Mike from Montreal.
Nice stuff.
You can get a GMRS license for the whole family for $35 that allows more frequencies and wattage.
That’s not bad at all.
@@AllAboutRVs and that’s a 10 year license.
Totally was going to say the same thing. Get a GMRS license. It will open up new doors. Very similar 70cm ham band, but not test is required. Just pay the FCC fee and as mentioned the license covers the entire family.
GMRS shares the same channels (mostly) with FRS. But you get increased power on handhelds up to 5 watts and up to 50w on mobile/base radios and repeaters. Yes you can use and run your own repeater as well. But deploying a repeater is a science of its own. But using repeaters open up a ton of range.
Love the humour 😂🍻
Thx!
Thank you for spelling humour properly.. 😂 😂 🇨🇦
Thanks!
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What would you add to this List?
Klein 11-1 Tool. amzn.to/3R5x4pS
Govee Temp Sensor. amzn.to/3T9lLQm
Rechargeable Batteries. amzn.to/3uCqCPw
Our RVing Map. amzn.to/47YfXx9
2 Way Radios+Weather amzn.to/3NcyvBF
Cups HydroFlask. amzn.to/3NaAFBL
RV Lantern. amzn.to/4804uNp
Awning Hangers. amzn.to/4a7ofV9
Pop Up Fire Pit. bit.ly/47Sik4I
$25 Fire Pit amzn.to/47GuNbJ
Wheel Chocks. amzn.to/3GLQV93
Our Entire Gear List www.amazon.com/shop/jaredgillis
Everything in our RV Storage. ua-cam.com/video/0Aeg9oPaGQo/v-deo.html
Extra RV Gear in Our Truck ua-cam.com/video/Yki8V2Iqlyo/v-deo.html
The map wins! :)
Thanks!
Yes, Robertson head screwdrivers were very popular in the US because they were used by Henry Ford, so everybody got one. Then Ford found he could get Phillips head screws for slightly less, and switched. And America switched. Robertson heads continued in use in thrifty Amish communities and in Canada. These are ubiquitous in RVs because RVs are mostly built in Amish country in Indiana - near the border of Canada.
Of course, you've already been told this about a thousand times by schmucks like me.....
I liked the snot out of this video. I especially like your homage to the Robertson screwdriver. You hereby qualify for Canadian citizenship.
Hahaha. That’s great, Thank You!
Do you think the bluetooth or wifi temp sender will interface with Victron (cerbo?). I call it the "Robert's head" ... it's been around for a loooogggg time.
Good question, I’ve never had it interfere with any of the Victron equipment or any other.
Use The Ruuvi Tags with my Victron Cerbo GX. They work great for interior temp as well as fridge/freezer temps. I used to use one of the Ruuvi Tag Pro devices outside to get the ambient temperature but when I started using the Mopeka sensors on my propane tanks I no longer need the Pro device outside. The Mopeka sensors also interface with the Cerbo GX.
@@jimegan7077yep, between ruuvi tags and mopeka propane tank/water tank I can monitor everything via the Victron VRM, or the display. Very convenient that they interface and can set alarms to.
Maybe they do interface with the Cerbo. Some of the Mopeka propane monitors that are popular do!
If those chargers only work when there is more than one battery, bin it. If one of your batteries is half full, as soon as it's full, it stop charging, the others do not get a full charge. I know PowerEX chargers are good, I know some Eneloop are not.
Square Bit from planet earth third rock from the sun and invented by cognitive self-aware carbon creatures with apposing maker thumbs Isn't amazing that the element Carbon became sentient.