Hi Everyone, We hope you enjoyed our video! Which RV accessory did you like the best? Do you have a favorite RV accessory or gear that you would like to share with us? Please leave a comment below! Also, please feel free to ask any questions or just tell us about yourselves. We want to get to know you and share our RV experiences.
Save yourself some money and extra room in camper storage. Back it in instead of pulling her in. Then everything is on the correct side. But I'm sure I'm just missing something.
I've lived off grid in Trapper Creek Alaska for 22 years now and I've had the Coleman's coffee propane coffee maker. We've had 4 of them in the 22 years.
@@katherinewillie9776 Hi Katherine I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
@@danielavenson6964 I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
I have to say, I’ve watched three videos of yours now the past two nights. I am a brand new beginner and looking at RVs at the local RV show. I really respect how informative you are and the time you take out of your day to educate people on what to do. I would’ve never thought of any of these things if it wasn’t for you. It blows my mind how many people ask about turning the RV around. So many clueless people. Thank you so much for the videos I will subscribe and continue watching on a regular basis before even purchasing a RV!
Hey T Lee, We appreciate the advice! We wanted our camper door on the same side as the fire pit and table :) Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan
Seems the poster is just backwards because they like to use the neighbors fire pit, and likely is level if parked correctly. Almost none of these are must haves for us. We travel in the day and park long before dark, and have AAA RV. Normal supplies are all you need. The rest is for those who need to spend money on the latest gear. Except for the floor mat. That is the only “must have”.
You mean the picnic table and fire pit that probably belonged to the other campsite??? LOL because when they park correctly it will be on their "campsite". 😮😮😮😮
We no longer have our trailer, but sure do wish we had you 30 years ago! Neither one of us were mechanically inclined, but needed a trailer for business trips. Total babes in the woods, city, on the road. Thanks so much.
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Great video with lots of good advice! One thing I might add... we found out the hard way when our travel trailer blew a tire on the road. Changing the tire on a busy road at night was a rough experience. We used the jack from the tow vehicle, which was terrible! Worse, the lug nuts on the camper were a different size than our vehicle, so the wrench did not fit. I luckily had a socket set and a metal pipe to get enough leverage to loosen the lug nuts, but it was touch and go for a while. First thing I did the next day was purchase a breaker bar with the proper size fit, and a compact bottle jack. The place we stopped to buy the replacement tire installed it on the rim, but would not put it back on the trailer. Using the new tools made the job so much easier, and they are a must have to have on hand with your roadside emergency kit!
Hi Greg, Thanks so much for sharing your experience!!! This is great info and hopefully other will read your comment too!!! Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
That happened to my stepdad on his HUGE horse trailer on the mackinac bridge (suspension bridge over Lake Michigan). He described it as an…experience…lol I imagine it’s much the same as a regular camper (difficult!)
The sewer and utility pole are on the correct side. For some reason, you didn’t back into the site like you’re supposed to. Just move the table and fire ring if you really have to, but they aren’t close enough where it makes any difference how your RV is parked. Also, your water filter should be the first thing connected to the water source after the regulator to avoid all that junk water going through your hose. Oh, and always use rubber chocks since those plastic ones are junk. Other than that, some good info and I love those chairs, thank you!
Hey mmann, We just preferred to back in over moving the table and fire ring. We appreciate the info! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
We just bought our first RV yesterday! I'm so glad we found your channel. Your videos are so helpful and you explain things so well. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge!
Another item worth having is a sewer hose support. We went camping in Florida and they had an unexpected freeze. Our sewer hose had water sitting in it and it froze. The sewer hose support, when installed properly, guarantees your hose will drain so no freezing will occur.
Hey Laurie, We appreciate that, very very much LOL! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hey thetiler! Thanks very much for your kind words! We really try really hard to share good helpful info and we are very glad you liked the demonstrations! Thanks for watching and for your awesome comment! Mike and Susan
Thank you for a very thorough tutorial. The 90 degree water valves are going on my list. That is genius. My wife and i are getting our first travel trailer. This is the first of your videos I've watched and am subscribing to your channel. Thank you.
Ya know, I've been scouring these RV / van / road & offroad adventure tubes for about 20 years now - always looking for tips from fellow adventurers to help streamline our journeys. Mike, you and your lovely wife Susan, in 20 minutes, put together one of the most thorough, finest lists of products and tips of wisdom I have ever come across here. And you presented it like a friend who was just there to help us along with your accumulation of best practices... No agendas - just honest help that could have saved us thousand$ over our 30 years of travels. For the first time in ages, I was busy taking notes and pausing to share your specifics with my band of gypsies here. Thank you so much for the great links on how to set up & break down your camp, for the checklists, for the magazine, for the easy way you present, for the giggles from your wife when you blooped... You've made me have respect in YT once again (so burned out on all the click-bait & fluff over the years). You have won-over a cynic and are now burdened with a truly loyal fan. May the gods bless ALL involved with the production of this re-inspiring, fine piece of work here. Now I guess I have to go swoon over the rest of your library of work now! Thanks man! ❤
Hi Lamar, Thanks so much for your comment! You made our day! Our goal since we started RVBlogger is to help out other RVers with what we have learned while on the road. Thanks again for your very kind words! Safe travels! Mike and Susan
We certainly could've backed into our spot but then our door would've been facing the road vs facing our campsite where our picnic table and fire ring etc was. We preferred pulling in and that was ok cause we had enough RV gear to make it work. So glad you like some of the camping gear we love! Definitely makes our camping trips way more comfortable. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I ADORE those zero gravity chairs, they are so comfortable and fold up into an incredible thickness: THATS THE ONLY CHAIR I BOUGHT OR USED FOR 4 years they are so comfortable you can stretch out like a recliner and sleep in them. I LOVE THEM
Hey MatoNupai, We appreciate the input and experience! We love them too! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hi Debbie, Thanks for sharing your experience but have you ever considered the fact that just because you haven't stayed at a campsite where the hookups are on the wrong side doesn't mean they don't exist? Because they do! Look more closely... if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… And - you should be more open minded... Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan
@@ChicletBC Well considering that there were tall weeds and brush on that side of the camper that was not an option. Are you really unable to see that the hookups are on the wrong side of the campsite? Watch the video again and look a little harder...
Here is my tip... Learn to do your own RV maintenance and use a good car maintenance management program ( I use Automotive Wolf car care software ) to track and monitor it all. It also tracks all my parts, expenses and creates a detailed vehicle maintenance log. After RV'ing for over 10 years I've saved thousands by doing most of the maintenance myself and there is a lot of it on an RV! A small roof leak can cost you thousands in repairs so I check my roof at least twice a year. Keep on top of the maintenance and you'll save money and be RV'ing for years :)
Never saw a reason to buy RV/Boat toilet paper or chemicals. We dumped frequently. Never had any luck with the tank cleaner connection on the drain; found it easier to run a hose in the window and fill the tank from the toilet bowl to give it a thorough rinse. Also added some Dawn dish soap and water softener to the tanks to help keep them clean.
Hi William, Whatever works for you! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
My husband I are looking at getting a used motorhome . IT will be a first RV for both of us. I have been a tent camper my whole life. I really appreciate your videos . IT's very helpful. Great job Susan on finding the window cover .
Helpful hint.... Purchase an inexpensive shower liner to use as a picnic table cover. There is enough material for the table and both seats. Additionally, you get lots of patterns / colors to choose from at less than half the cost!
Hey Douglas, WOW that is a great idea!! Thanks for sharing!!! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hey There - thank you for such a thorough and thoughtful video. I’ve been RVing for over 30 years and I learned a thing or two so good job. I want to say two things, First is try using the toilet paper that is made for septic systems. It’s fantastic to use in the RV, it breaks down very well and it feels close to the normal household type. Second is - dont pay any attention to the naysayers and trolls that all think they know better than you about everything. For the life of me I don’t know why they even watch videos like this since they obviously know everything there is to know about everything lol. I’ve camped in plenty of places that had the hookups on the wrong side for just about any RV that’s going to pull into that spot. Again thank you for sharing your time and knowledge, I for one appreciate it. Peace be upon you
Hi Prepperjon, Thanks so much for the kind words and encouragement. I can't get over how many people were completely unable to figure out that the hookups were on the wrong side and then how rude some of their comments were. Susan wants to go back to that campsite and shoot a video to go over it again for people. But we try to educate rather than get all upset or offended by it. We really appreciate your comment! Thanks again, Mike and Susan
RV Blogger!!! Thank you for this great list! I am a new RVer hitting the road for the first time next Friday 11.19.2021!!! Added lots from this video to my shopping cart on Amazon!!! Have and Safe Travels. Living FABULOUS & Free -Brittney
Hey Brittney, We appreciate the love and support! Good luck, it'll be great! Safe travels & happy camping! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan
Ignore the people telling you to back in, not considering that the camp and hookup are on the same side to start. Either way, something would be backwards! Great tips for anyone that happens to end up in this situation!
Are you serious, so your hookups decide which way you park because your too lazy to run a extention, too lazy to put a longer cord hookup on your rv,! Yes, we are in a very unusual way. I love these village idiot videos! Whoaaaa now, a little background I built campers for the first 4 years of going to college, and built custom homes for the last 2 years before becoming a engineer. The glamper mentality is pure comedy!
@@offgridselfteliant We can certainly run an extension, but it’s always easier not to. Water/Electric is one thing, but it’s not ideal when sewer is involved. As Full Time RVers (not glampers) we’ll always make it work. But the hookup/camp side will always be a part of the conversation when deciding which way we park.
Good stuff, surge protector, good water hose, a clear 45 or 90 on dicharge out of RV tanks, and a good heated hose, pressure regulator, wheel chalks, rino flex hose, I like a area rug, and chairs, I recommend keeping a extra stick of water pipe and cutter and about 25.00 worth of fittings for repairs, extra anodes, extra heater element, blue painters tape and ac tape very handy stuff, reflextic also, I keep extra switches also and a electric tester, and basic tools, inside I keep 3 electric heaters, and a humidifier, and dehumidifier, and a floor AC unit if needed, I only use dawn dish soap and calgon water softener for toilet "hands down the best" I cap dawn 2 caps calgon, I use Scotts RV paper wall mart, I have a big Berkey water filter, I keep a indoor outdoor thermometer inside and put the remote outside where the water comes in and monitor the coldest section of my rig for winter to see if I need to get heat in underbelly. The rest is all work and most important rule caulk is important cause water is your worst nightmare and protecting your electrical. When you pull in and park you use blocks on your side to side and your front to back with jacks. I have a fifth wheel. Best cleaning tool for shower magic eraser. And I dry the shower after every shower for longer lasting clean before mildew or scum. Don't be afraid to try and fix stuff you tube has alot of ideas to help to get started. I keep a 5 gallon bucket and a wash brush for the front cap after travel. Get bugs off asap. I suggest buy some inside Crocs or something comfey to wear inside and take shoes off at the door in my rig! I have a insta pot but I like a crock pot also. I carry a green mountain pellet smoker in my underbelly for BBQ love it. Safe travels
Hey Happy Camper, Thank you so much for all of this info!!! This will be helpful for so many. Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Ah Grasshopper, I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way, have you subscribed to our UA-cam channel yet? If not we sure hope you will click below and subscribe! Thanks! goto.rvblogger.com/UA-camChannel?sub_confirmation=1
Your video is a very helpful basic RV needs for new owners to become set up. We just bought a RV, and these video are excellent with helping us understand what has worked very well and why. Please do one on anti theft as that is now a massive issue. Thank you!
Hey Emily, Thank you so much for the love and support! Congrats on your RV! We appreciate the suggestion we'll add that to our list! :) Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hey Donald, We appreciate the love and support! Happy camping! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
We just ordered about $200+ worth of your suggestions as we are updating our rig essentials. Just bought a 2016 Class C Minnie Winnie 31 k. We had a travel trailer before but sold it a couple years ago. So glad we kept a lot of stuff, but couldn’t find some of it. Oh well! When you buy an Rv, you don’t just buy an Rv! Lol
😂 So true!!! It is literally furnishing another house. So glad you found our video useful. Wishing you safe travels and many amazing adventures in your new Class C! Thanks for watching and commenting.
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That's awesome! Glad you find our videos informative! You can also join our Private Facebook Group called RV Camping for Newbies and if you supply your email address you will also get our informative Newsletters every week and a FREE subscription to RV Today Magazine so you will be the most informed RVer on the planet! ( Just kidding but you can learn a bunch and meet some cool people!) Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/RVCampingforNewbies Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike
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Hi Walter, I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way, have you subscribed to our UA-cam channel yet? If not we sure hope you will click below and subscribe! Thanks! goto.rvblogger.com/UA-camChannel?sub_confirmation=1
Enjoy your videos, disagree about one thing is the toilet paper. Septic safe toilet paper works just as good as Aqua safe and it much cheaper. Also your water filter should be at the source this way your hose stays clean and doesn't get contaminated.
Thank you for the kind words. We also agree septic safe toilet paper is just as fine, the key is plenty of water. And we see your point about the hose and connecting the filter at the source. Thank you for watching our RV gear video and commenting. We appreciate your support!
Thank you so much for this video. My wife and I just purchased an RV and we will be hitting the open road in a few months after I retire. Looking forward to the adventure, but this is all new to us, so a little nervous as well. Having someone walk through everything like you have done on this video is so very helpful. Thank you!
Hi Bobbi, You are like the 10th person to recommend that - BUT - if we turn around then the side door of the RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite with the fire ring and picnic table. Thanks for watching! Mike
@@RVBlogger yea this makes no sense. Your awning and patio setup is now right on top of the sewer hookup. If you backed in it would be on the correct side. Who is setting up their makeshift patio over the fn sewer hookup? You are waisting money on the rv TP. There is a single ply charmin and a single ply Scott that work better than the expensive RV brands.
@@xCRO3x Hi Repvile X, Look again more closely...I am truly shocked at the number of people who got this all wrong so you are not alone... I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed into the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan
Agreed, panning in the video shows other vehicles backed in, which is the norm, and we looked front in here. ;) Also, the sewer hose is great, but one step on it and it'll bend the wire and keep it from cooling correctly. They are not indestructible.
Thanks for your tips MIke and also appreciate your viewers chiming in! There are lots of ways to make camping fun and convenient. I'm collecting these tips and product references in my Day Runner, not only for camping, but some day I could live in a tiny house...
Hi Diane, That sounds awesome!!! Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
This was exactly the video I needed. I am now trying to learn the nuts and bolts of RV ownership and care. Also been looking for some organizational videos. My hubs and I are newbies, so I'm trying to learn everything I can before we get out there. Thanks for this.
Hey Heather, Welcome to the RV world!! LOL you'll get the hang of it in no time 💪 We appreciate the love and support! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Wow! That's awesome Flibertyjibit! (great name) Thank you for the kind words about our video. Sure glad we can help in any way! Thank you for watching and commenting.
There is a lot of accessories and gadgets for RVing. When we purchased our travel trailer we bought all the necessities. Hoses, surge protector, water pressure regulator, levelers , chocks etc. The other stuff we decided to purchase if we really need it or makes our camping experience better. We got a couple of comfortable chairs and an camp rug. We already had some stuff from our tent camping days. I suggest that you don’t run out a buy a bunch of stuff you think you need and never use.
Hey Ralph, That is a GREAT point! We only recommend items we actually use, so we're sure there's items some wouldn't use, and some have recommended items we didn't list :) Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
We just put a deposit down on a Class C motor home today. We are complete novices and are so glad we stumbled onto your channel. Thank you so much for all the great tips! Michelle
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I just did a test of 4 TP's. Cottonelle, Dollar General TP, Who Gives A Crap bamboo TP and Bamboo tissues. The tissue did not breakdown at all. The other TP's did. The Who Gives a Crap bamboo paper broke down the easiest. The others were acceptable. I sat the container with 1 cup of water in the container and 6 squares of paper. I did not move the containers. The total time of disintegration was 1 hour. I was amazed how well those brands broke down.
There are lots of videos on TP. There may be some advantages to using black tank TP, but it isn't really needed. I think the problems occur when folks don't use the toilet for number 1, as much as they should. The paper needs fluid to break down. So if you're going to go number 1 in the woods all the time. You're going to have problems. Of course that's just my opinion. And there are many out there.
lovely video and very helpful - just want to add that you can also boil some water and pour it into the top of a traditional Mr Coffee drip. Was without power for 10 days after a storm at home and discovered this technique - delivered coffee to the whole neighborhood since I was the only one who cooked with gas.
Hey Linda, WOW We're sure you were a blessing to so many! 10 days sucks when you weren't planning to boondock! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
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So your pressure regulator might be better served on the RV inlet side. A standard garden hose runs 13ish GPM. Your friction loss after 50' of hose is going to be roughly 7 psi (all hoses are different). So you're likely getting 33ish psi in the RV. Might not be a big deal to you. But I figured I'd mention it.
Hi Ace, Never even thought if this before and I appreciate the tip. Are you an engineer by any chance? Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan
Another thing related to the hose if you put the filter at the water faucet side you maintain your hose with filtered water. Helps keep your hose clean and not need to be replaced as often.
thanks for the helpful information! it's amazing how many people say to back in to your campsite, as if there's not a reason you didn't. I get it, the door would be opposite the campsite area and you'd have to walk around the RV every time.
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You should always use a dielectric grease on the prongs of your electric cords especially if you are going to use an extension cord. The extra distance causes more power creating more heat and the dielectric grease will help prevent the heat from causing arcing and melting your plug ends.
Hi Big Dan C, Is thais the stuff that comes in a little toothpaste style tube? I met an electrician who said it will make my lightbulbs at home last longer too. I have a tube around here somewhere I think. Thanks for sharing that advice! Mike By the way, have you subscribed to our UA-cam channel yet? If not we sure hope you will click below and subscribe! Thanks! goto.rvblogger.com/UA-camChannel?sub_confirmation=1
Thanks so much for this video! This video helps a lot to know what to get for the basic essentials . My mom and I just purchased a Class C RV and pick it up this week. Can’t wait. Here is to many RV adventures. 😊
Hey Brigitte, We recommend it! Good luck with your first trip! Safe travels & happy camping! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Thanks for the pointers brother! We're new to the rv world and it's nice to hear from some practical people like you and your wife. Thanks again for these very valuable tips on RV life!
Hey Tedrepo, We appreciate the love and support, so glad you enjoy the videos! Safe travels and happy camping. Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Great video. I noticed the comments about backing in instead of pulling in to fix the "wrong side" problem. We run into this problem often as we camp with friends on adjoining sites. To get the "correct sides" (Awnings) facing each other, we (Class A) pull in to the site and our friends (fifth wheel) back in. An extra sewer hose and electric extension is necessary for this setup. I jumped straight over to Amazon to check that coffee pot! Great idea since we dry camp the infield at Nascar races and early morning generators are not nice. However $149 for an over-the-burner coffee pot is waaaay too expensive. We'll stick to the stovetop percolator ($37 or less).
Hi Mark, I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Wow the price went up to $149!!!! Yikes! We bought ours for $50 I think... Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan
Hey Jim, YESSSS! 😀 Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Thanks for sharing. We love our propane fire ring when we don't feel like having a wood fire. No smoke, no embers to extinguish, and can used used under the awning on a rainy day. Also, some campgrounds don't even have fire pits.
Hey Wes, Great points!!! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hi Mike. My wife and I just bought our first RV about two weeks ago. One of the very first things we ordered was the Rhino Blaster! It just makes sense that positive pressure is the best way to clean the tanks instead of just gravity feed. As always, great video! I have been glued to your videos for days now as I am trying to learn all I can before we move cross country in our RV with my 91-year old dad, two cats, and a dog. I'm looking forward to the trip but I don't like surprises along the way that I'm not equipped to handle. Best wishes to you and your lovely bride!
Hi Mike, We are so glad you are enjoying our videos!!! Best of luck on your cross country adventure with your Dad and your pets!!! Please reach out if you have any questions! Thanks for watching and commenting! Safe Travels, Mike and Susan
Oh my, how funny there are so many people telling you to reverse your RV. Thank God for copy and pasting your answer that needed repeating so often. My answer would've been, "should've been there" ..Thanks for sharing !
Hey Dwayne, That's great to hear! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Great video for folks like us that are thinking about joining the RVing travel world and trying to figure out everything need to get before first trip out! Thanks for taking the time to do this for us!
Thank you for the kind words! So glad our video was helpful! I admit some of our gear is a little "glamping" but it's important to research what's most important and what just makes camping more comfortable. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hey Rebecca, We appreciate the info! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan BTW, let us know what you think of RV Camping Magazine, our free digital and video magazine! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hey Mike, it was Nice meeting you and your wife at the Capitol KOA this weekend! You both were very helpful when our rv was parked on an angle and we had difficulty un hitching!! I’ve been following your reviews and how to videos and love your content!! Keep the information coming for us “newbies” that are still learning the “how to” for everything RV related!! #Campinglover, Brandi,RN
Hi Brandi! It was great to meet you too! And we are happy to help a Fellow RVer any time! Glad you like our content and we sure hope it helps you out! Say hi if you see us camping! Mike and Susan
I am so sorry, but by the 100th "Why didn't you just back it in?" I was really grinning. You all put up with a lot! I am always amazed at how incredibly rude people can be in the comments, though. It's crazy. Anyway, thank you for the ideas. We love our front windshield shade, but it doesn't have the cool window openings in the side. Keep up the good work!
Hi Kathleen, It's our own fault...we didn't explain the campsite well enough and most people have never seen a campsite with hookups on the wrong side... and people say things on line they would never say to your face so we just take it all with a grain of salt. We are going to make a new Gear video and probably take this one down. Too many people are confused by it. Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan GET READY! We are launching our new digital/video magazine on June 1st!
The windshield shade was a good (old) idea but the reason he gave for buying it, they couldn't access the cab when they pulled the privacy curtain, made me laugh. I have never owned curtains you could not open once closed
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Hi Donna, I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan Have you subscribed to our UA-cam channel yet? If not we sure hope you will click below to subscribe! Thanks! goto.rvblogger.com/UA-camChannel?sub_confirmation=1
So after reading some of the comments and seeing why you didn't back in, I get it. Personally I would back in bc the few extra steps to walk around are not that big of a deal for me. I still would buy the extra length of stuff tho just bc it's great to have just in case you absolutely can't back in. Plus why not, 2 is 1 and 1 is none.
Hey Seth, Yup, better to be prepared! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
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Finally got my significant other softened up on the idea of RV'ing. Will definitely show her some of your videos because they are thorough and well done and I think will give her a better picture of what to expect.
Hi Robert, Hey thanks for the kind words! Maybe rent an RV for a weekend and get out there and try it! That's how we started out. I didn't even know we could rent an RV before we rented one for the first time. But we tried it and loved RVing and have never looked back! I just worked out a deal yesterday with Outdoorsy - they rent RVs - for my subscribers to get $50 off of their first RV rental. Just use this link to find RVs near you and you can save $50! goto.rvblogger.com/Save-50-With-Outdoorsy Let us know how it goes and good luck! Mike
Totally enjoyed this video. As a plumbing contractor, just wanted to make 1 point about your comments about installing a pressure regulator. You said that before you had a regulator, you would just open the water supply a little bit to keep the pressure down. That will not lower the pressure. The static water pressure will still be the same, if it's opened all the way or just cracked open a bit. Only the volume of water that will flow thru the hose will be diminished. Other than that, a very solid list.
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In the video we explained...Had we backed in our front door would have faced the road instead of our picinic table and fire ring. It was a matter of convenience and was a prefect opportunity to explain why we carry 2 water hoses, 2 sewer hoses and an extention cord. Sometimes you have to park far from hookups, sometimes your gear fails...either way we have a backup. As for the coffee maker, a percolator is perfectly fine, we like sharing our gear ideas to provide other options for our viewers. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Not an infomercial but I'm sure you could guess by the title we were going to share 24 of our must have and favorite RV gear items. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video love the info I'm a new RV enthusiast as well my wife and I just bought our second camper big enough for the whole family and we've been traveling I think we've used 96 days in the last 365 days it's been awesome I had one of those tank cleaners that you hook the hose up to and I guess it's just the way my pipes are routed but I couldn't get water to shoot up high enough to clean the tanks out I simply just hook up to the tank washer hook up I have on the side of my rig and it works a lot better some people can get away with it but I couldn't if your pipes don't allow the same style that he's showing on the video you can always get the wand that goes down the toilet
Hi Yohanan, Thanks for your comment. If you have a tank flush built into your RV you don't need the RhinoBlaster. Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan
LOL! Yes you do! I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Thanks for watching and commenting! We hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Mike and Susan By the way, have you subscribed to our UA-cam channel yet? If not we sure hope you will click below and subscribe! Thanks! goto.rvblogger.com/UA-camChannel?sub_confirmation=1
I loved this video. Thank you so much Mike and Susan. Great tips on how to use your electric cord and your sewer hose and nice chairs and table. That cover for the Rv looked nice to use for privacy. Very nice helpful tips on camping. Thank you so much. Stay safe and see you soon.
The Coleman camp stove coffee pots are good. A great piece of advice would be to make sure the coffee pot handle is straight out the front while heating it.. If the handle is off to the side it will melt!
Hi Navalee, Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan We invite you to subscribe to our digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine and it’s totally free! Let us know how you like the Magazine! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Should use a quick connect for freshwater line at the RV inlet. Protect the RV connect from wear or damage.Also a shut off valve at the quickconnect to open line and flush air out of hose before clicking into RV quickconnect. Keeps air out for the RV water system.
Wow these comments are awful. Apparently so many people camp wrong and must rush to UA-cam comment sections. Having the door opposite my camp site would drive me nuts too. Sheeesh. Thanks for the great vid.
Thank you BuddyTobyTV! We live in a world quick to rush to judgement and takes pleasure in pointing out flaws. Glad you saw this campsite the way we did. We appreciate your support!
@@alandeon we considered that, but I didn't park wrong. The hookups were actually on the wrong side of the campsite. I don't think I explained that well enough in the video though. Have you ever camped on a campsite with the hookups on the wrong side? We have had this happen few times....
@@RVBlogger I've had sites that had the hookup far to the back requiring extra connection but never on the door side of any campsite nor have I ever seen it in 30 plus years of camping.
I'm picking up my first RV tomorrow. Your video made me realize there's still a lot more to do before my first trip. Thank you for taking the time to shoot this video. Well done.
Hey Erica, LOL definitely thte most commented phrase on this video LOL Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Robbiebago here. Though I love our Rhino hose connector, we found that the hose flushing bit was a weak point and it broke off. We decided to add a gated hole to the top of the tank (easily accessible for us) and then insert the water directly into the tank when it needed flushing. Works much better for us. One question I have, is why don’t you just reverse your rig in so you have the access on the drivers side?
Mike and Susan! So glad I found this video. Loved it. Glad you had a video on you set your camp up. Like sewage and water and all that good stuff. Lol! This all good to know how to do. I love that table you have next to your chairs for your drinks that is nice. You both you looked comfy in the chairs too! Thank you fir this video.
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO. I am a Newby to RV’ing & this was by the best vid for tips to newcomers. I love your patience to the trolls online Lol. I just ordered 8 of the 5 suggested items. Thank you all!!! 🏕
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Hi Alisa, Great question! I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video… Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way, have you subscribed to our UA-cam channel yet? If not we sure hope you will click below and subscribe! Thanks! goto.rvblogger.com/UA-camChannel?sub_confirmation=1
@@RVBlogger So you'd be trading one inconvenience for another! LOL! Ok, got it, no I couldn't really see where everything was and yes! I am subscribed to your channel and facebook group-love them both!
Love all the information. I am a brand new RV person. Where and how do you organize all your must have / won't go without items? I have a minnie 25b and there is not a lot of "basement storage" not after you put your blow up SUP and Kayak. Thank you for the videos
Hey Tib Tib, We appreciate the love and support! Over the years of us camping we're still figuring out where to put stuff and what works best for us. Of course, try not to overpack. We definitely use all the drawers, cabinets, and storage areas. Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hey MC Kurly, Thank you & thank you 😎 Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
I usually FF through most videos. Not Yours! You seem to care more about helping, not collecting views by using gimmicks. And kudo's for having your wife run the camera. Excellent job. Smooth. And Yes, I knew why you didn't back in LOL. You'd be wore out from walking around your RV all day to get in and out of your door. Plus the main road would have been on your door side.
Wow, I usually read the comments to learn a few more details. I only learned that people look for something to complain about. It amazes me that all quite a few people learned from this video is that according to them gyou should have backed in. Live life the way you want. If you don't want to walk around, then you don't need to! I'm glad you parked your vehicle the way you did. It your camper; it isn't illegal. I hope you enjoyed your stay! And I added some things to my list. I did try locating the channels for a few of the very opinionated experts but it didn't exist. They seem to live their life and the comment section.
Hi Bruce, I am amazed at the number of people who could not figure out that if I backed into the site my side door would not be facing the main part of my campsite where the fire ring and picnic table were located. But I take responsibility for not explaining it better in the video. But I'm still concerned about the overall lack of intelligence out there. Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan By the way we started a new Facebook Group for folks interested in learning all about RVs. Hope you will check it out and join if you are interested! facebook.com/groups/RVCampingforNewbies/
We love to walk around at campgrounds and are amazed at how people do things differently! Different strokes makes the world go around! The fun thing is I get so many tips from different viewpoints! Bottom line is do things YOUR way, do what makes YOUR camping experience great, and ignore the noise! Cheers!
Hey Richard, Ooh, nice! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
Hey Clay, Yes, you should always have a fire extinguisher! :) Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤ Mike and Susan By the way, we hope you will subscribe to our FREE monthly digital/video magazine called RV Camping Magazine. Let us know how you like it! rvblogger.com/rv-camping-magazine/
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Save yourself some money and extra room in camper storage. Back it in instead of pulling her in. Then everything is on the correct side. But I'm sure I'm just missing something.
I've lived off grid in Trapper Creek Alaska for 22 years now and I've had the Coleman's coffee propane coffee maker. We've had 4 of them in the 22 years.
@@katherinewillie9776 I know right! I was like, "does this guy not realize the hookups are on the correct side if you back in?"
@@katherinewillie9776 Hi Katherine I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
@@danielavenson6964 I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
I have to say, I’ve watched three videos of yours now the past two nights. I am a brand new beginner and looking at RVs at the local RV show. I really respect how informative you are and the time you take out of your day to educate people on what to do. I would’ve never thought of any of these things if it wasn’t for you. It blows my mind how many people ask about turning the RV around. So many clueless people. Thank you so much for the videos I will subscribe and continue watching on a regular basis before even purchasing a RV!
Hi LOAAIHLY-JC,
Glad you like our videos and find them helpful!
Thanks for watching, subscribing and especially for the kind words!
Mike and Susan
Newbies!! Gotta love em (and watch out for em)
The utilities aren't on the wrong side. You need to back in that site.
Hey T Lee,
We appreciate the advice! We wanted our camper door on the same side as the fire pit and table :)
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Not sure how he didn't figure that out...
Seems the poster is just backwards because they like to use the neighbors fire pit, and likely is level if parked correctly. Almost none of these are must haves for us. We travel in the day and park long before dark, and have AAA RV. Normal supplies are all you need. The rest is for those who need to spend money on the latest gear. Except for the floor mat. That is the only “must have”.
You mean the picnic table and fire pit that probably belonged to the other campsite??? LOL because when they park correctly it will be on their "campsite". 😮😮😮😮
You are the best, man. Your demeanor is perfect for these types of videos. I truly enjoy watching them.
Thank you so much for the kind words Brandon!!! Glad you are enjoying our videos!
We no longer have our trailer, but sure do wish we had you 30 years ago! Neither one of us were mechanically inclined, but needed a trailer for business trips. Total babes in the woods, city, on the road. Thanks so much.
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Great video with lots of good advice! One thing I might add... we found out the hard way when our travel trailer blew a tire on the road. Changing the tire on a busy road at night was a rough experience. We used the jack from the tow vehicle, which was terrible! Worse, the lug nuts on the camper were a different size than our vehicle, so the wrench did not fit. I luckily had a socket set and a metal pipe to get enough leverage to loosen the lug nuts, but it was touch and go for a while. First thing I did the next day was purchase a breaker bar with the proper size fit, and a compact bottle jack. The place we stopped to buy the replacement tire installed it on the rim, but would not put it back on the trailer. Using the new tools made the job so much easier, and they are a must have to have on hand with your roadside emergency kit!
Hi Greg,
Thanks so much for sharing your experience!!! This is great info and hopefully other will read your comment too!!!
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That happened to my stepdad on his HUGE horse trailer on the mackinac bridge (suspension bridge over Lake Michigan). He described it as an…experience…lol I imagine it’s much the same as a regular camper (difficult!)
The sewer and utility pole are on the correct side. For some reason, you didn’t back into the site like you’re supposed to. Just move the table and fire ring if you really have to, but they aren’t close enough where it makes any difference how your RV is parked. Also, your water filter should be the first thing connected to the water source after the regulator to avoid all that junk water going through your hose. Oh, and always use rubber chocks since those plastic ones are junk. Other than that, some good info and I love those chairs, thank you!
Hey mmann,
We just preferred to back in over moving the table and fire ring. We appreciate the info!
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We just bought our first RV yesterday! I'm so glad we found your channel. Your videos are so helpful and you explain things so well. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge!
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Another item worth having is a sewer hose support. We went camping in Florida and they had an unexpected freeze. Our sewer hose had water sitting in it and it froze. The sewer hose support, when installed properly, guarantees your hose will drain so no freezing will occur.
We agree! We have one too. Probably not at the time of this video. Thanks for mentioning and thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you for the information. I read through about 100 comments. I’m very impressed with the amount of patience you have with people!
Hey Laurie,
We appreciate that, very very much LOL!
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This way beyond any RV beginner video I’ve ever seen. MAGNIFICENT!
The demonstrations are spot on!
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Thanks very much for your kind words!
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Thank you for a very thorough tutorial. The 90 degree water valves are going on my list. That is genius.
My wife and i are getting our first travel trailer. This is the first of your videos I've watched and am subscribing to your channel. Thank you.
So glad you found our video helpful!!! We wish you the best of luck. Thank you for your support!❤
Ya know, I've been scouring these RV / van / road & offroad adventure tubes for about 20 years now - always looking for tips from fellow adventurers to help streamline our journeys.
Mike, you and your lovely wife Susan, in 20 minutes, put together one of the most thorough, finest lists of products and tips of wisdom I have ever come across here.
And you presented it like a friend who was just there to help us along with your accumulation of best practices...
No agendas - just honest help that could have saved us thousand$ over our 30 years of travels.
For the first time in ages, I was busy taking notes and pausing to share your specifics with my band of gypsies here.
Thank you so much for the great links on how to set up & break down your camp, for the checklists, for the magazine, for the easy way you present, for the giggles from your wife when you blooped...
You've made me have respect in YT once again (so burned out on all the click-bait & fluff over the years).
You have won-over a cynic and are now burdened with a truly loyal fan.
May the gods bless ALL involved with the production of this re-inspiring, fine piece of work here.
Now I guess I have to go swoon over the rest of your library of work now!
Thanks man! ❤
Hi Lamar,
Thanks so much for your comment! You made our day!
Our goal since we started RVBlogger is to help out other RVers with what we have learned while on the road.
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Safe travels!
Mike and Susan
Why didn't you just back in!? 😮😅 love the coffee pot and zero gravity chairs and the the windshield cover with the screens for side windows, genius! ❤
We certainly could've backed into our spot but then our door would've been facing the road vs facing our campsite where our picnic table and fire ring etc was. We preferred pulling in and that was ok cause we had enough RV gear to make it work. So glad you like some of the camping gear we love! Definitely makes our camping trips way more comfortable. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I ADORE those zero gravity chairs, they are so comfortable and fold up into an incredible thickness:
THATS THE ONLY CHAIR I BOUGHT OR USED FOR 4 years they are so comfortable you can stretch out like a recliner and sleep in them.
I LOVE THEM
Hey MatoNupai,
We appreciate the input and experience! We love them too!
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I've camped in many, many campgrounds. This is a standard site that you back in. The hookups are always on the right as you face a site.
Hi Debbie,
Thanks for sharing your experience but have you ever considered the fact that just because you haven't stayed at a campsite where the hookups are on the wrong side doesn't mean they don't exist? Because they do!
Look more closely... if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
And - you should be more open minded...
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Mike and Susan
@@ChicletBC Well considering that there were tall weeds and brush on that side of the camper that was not an option.
Are you really unable to see that the hookups are on the wrong side of the campsite?
Watch the video again and look a little harder...
Here is my tip... Learn to do your own RV maintenance and use a good car maintenance management program ( I use Automotive Wolf car care software ) to track and monitor it all. It also tracks all my parts, expenses and creates a detailed vehicle maintenance log. After RV'ing for over 10 years I've saved thousands by doing most of the maintenance myself and there is a lot of it on an RV! A small roof leak can cost you thousands in repairs so I check my roof at least twice a year. Keep on top of the maintenance and you'll save money and be RV'ing for years :)
Hey Crankin Hankin...I'm seeing a pattern here.
Never saw a reason to buy RV/Boat toilet paper or chemicals. We dumped frequently. Never had any luck with the tank cleaner connection on the drain; found it easier to run a hose in the window and fill the tank from the toilet bowl to give it a thorough rinse. Also added some Dawn dish soap and water softener to the tanks to help keep them clean.
Hi William,
Whatever works for you! Thanks for sharing!
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My husband I are looking at getting a used motorhome . IT will be a first RV for both of us. I have been a tent camper my whole life. I really appreciate your videos . IT's very helpful. Great job Susan on finding the window cover .
Thank you so much for the kind words Connie! We purchased our Class C motorhome used from Facebook martketplace. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Helpful hint.... Purchase an inexpensive shower liner to use as a picnic table cover. There is enough material for the table and both seats. Additionally, you get lots of patterns / colors to choose from at less than half the cost!
Hey Douglas,
WOW that is a great idea!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Hey There - thank you for such a thorough and thoughtful video. I’ve been RVing for over 30 years and I learned a thing or two so good job. I want to say two things,
First is try using the toilet paper that is made for septic systems. It’s fantastic to use in the RV, it breaks down very well and it feels close to the normal household type.
Second is - dont pay any attention to the naysayers and trolls that all think they know better than you about everything. For the life of me I don’t know why they even watch videos like this since they obviously know everything there is to know about everything lol.
I’ve camped in plenty of places that had the hookups on the wrong side for just about any RV that’s going to pull into that spot.
Again thank you for sharing your time and knowledge, I for one appreciate it. Peace be upon you
Hi Prepperjon,
Thanks so much for the kind words and encouragement. I can't get over how many people were completely unable to figure out that the hookups were on the wrong side and then how rude some of their comments were. Susan wants to go back to that campsite and shoot a video to go over it again for people.
But we try to educate rather than get all upset or offended by it.
We really appreciate your comment!
Thanks again,
Mike and Susan
RV Blogger!!! Thank you for this great list! I am a new RVer hitting the road for the first time next Friday 11.19.2021!!! Added lots from this video to my shopping cart on Amazon!!! Have and Safe Travels.
Living FABULOUS & Free
-Brittney
Hey Brittney,
We appreciate the love and support! Good luck, it'll be great!
Safe travels & happy camping!
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Ignore the people telling you to back in, not considering that the camp and hookup are on the same side to start. Either way, something would be backwards!
Great tips for anyone that happens to end up in this situation!
Are you serious, so your hookups decide which way you park because your too lazy to run a extention, too lazy to put a longer cord hookup on your rv,! Yes, we are in a very unusual way. I love these village idiot videos! Whoaaaa now, a little background I built campers for the first 4 years of going to college, and built custom homes for the last 2 years before becoming a engineer. The glamper mentality is pure comedy!
@@offgridselfteliant We can certainly run an extension, but it’s always easier not to. Water/Electric is one thing, but it’s not ideal when sewer is involved. As Full Time RVers (not glampers) we’ll always make it work. But the hookup/camp side will always be a part of the conversation when deciding which way we park.
Good stuff, surge protector, good water hose, a clear 45 or 90 on dicharge out of RV tanks, and a good heated hose, pressure regulator, wheel chalks, rino flex hose, I like a area rug, and chairs, I recommend keeping a extra stick of water pipe and cutter and about 25.00 worth of fittings for repairs, extra anodes, extra heater element, blue painters tape and ac tape very handy stuff, reflextic also, I keep extra switches also and a electric tester, and basic tools, inside I keep 3 electric heaters, and a humidifier, and dehumidifier, and a floor AC unit if needed, I only use dawn dish soap and calgon water softener for toilet "hands down the best" I cap dawn 2 caps calgon, I use Scotts RV paper wall mart, I have a big Berkey water filter, I keep a indoor outdoor thermometer inside and put the remote outside where the water comes in and monitor the coldest section of my rig for winter to see if I need to get heat in underbelly. The rest is all work and most important rule caulk is important cause water is your worst nightmare and protecting your electrical. When you pull in and park you use blocks on your side to side and your front to back with jacks. I have a fifth wheel. Best cleaning tool for shower magic eraser. And I dry the shower after every shower for longer lasting clean before mildew or scum. Don't be afraid to try and fix stuff you tube has alot of ideas to help to get started. I keep a 5 gallon bucket and a wash brush for the front cap after travel. Get bugs off asap. I suggest buy some inside Crocs or something comfey to wear inside and take shoes off at the door in my rig! I have a insta pot but I like a crock pot also. I carry a green mountain pellet smoker in my underbelly for BBQ love it. Safe travels
Hey Happy Camper,
Thank you so much for all of this info!!! This will be helpful for so many.
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Why didn't you just back into the Spot the power and sewer is on the driver side of Vehicle. and the sewer and power would of hooked up just fine.
Ah Grasshopper,
I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Your video is a very helpful basic RV needs for new owners to become set up. We just bought a RV, and these video are excellent with helping us understand what has worked very well and why. Please do one on anti theft as that is now a massive issue. Thank you!
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Hi great video! To have that lake view I'd of probably have setup the same way. Happy camping...
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We just ordered about $200+ worth of your suggestions as we are updating our rig essentials. Just bought a 2016 Class C Minnie Winnie 31 k. We had a travel trailer before but sold it a couple years ago. So glad we kept a lot of stuff, but couldn’t find some of it. Oh well! When you buy an Rv, you don’t just buy an Rv! Lol
😂 So true!!! It is literally furnishing another house. So glad you found our video useful. Wishing you safe travels and many amazing adventures in your new Class C! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@RVBlogger Thanks! Let the fun begin!
Wow! Thank you so much for all of this information. This is great!
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Wanting to get an rv for the first time! I will be watching ALL your videos to learn how the whole process works. Thank you for these
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First Time camper owner thank you for all your must haves
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Maybe you should have backed into that campsite.
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I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
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I've been to campgrounds where the set ups are stupid. This might be one of them.
Enjoy your videos, disagree about one thing is the toilet paper. Septic safe toilet paper works just as good as Aqua safe and it much cheaper. Also your water filter should be at the source this way your hose stays clean and doesn't get contaminated.
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Thank you so much for this video. My wife and I just purchased an RV and we will be hitting the open road in a few months after I retire. Looking forward to the adventure, but this is all new to us, so a little nervous as well. Having someone walk through everything like you have done on this video is so very helpful. Thank you!
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Always could turn camper around to be closer..
Hi Bobbi,
You are like the 10th person to recommend that - BUT - if we turn around then the side door of the RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite with the fire ring and picnic table.
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@@RVBlogger I was thinking the same thing but yeah having to walk around the camper would be more inconvenient.
@@RVBlogger yea this makes no sense. Your awning and patio setup is now right on top of the sewer hookup. If you backed in it would be on the correct side. Who is setting up their makeshift patio over the fn sewer hookup? You are waisting money on the rv TP. There is a single ply charmin and a single ply Scott that work better than the expensive RV brands.
@@xCRO3x Hi Repvile X,
Look again more closely...I am truly shocked at the number of people who got this all wrong so you are not alone...
I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed into the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
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Agreed, panning in the video shows other vehicles backed in, which is the norm, and we looked front in here. ;) Also, the sewer hose is great, but one step on it and it'll bend the wire and keep it from cooling correctly. They are not indestructible.
Thanks for your tips MIke and also appreciate your viewers chiming in! There are lots of ways to make camping fun and convenient. I'm collecting these tips and product references in my Day Runner, not only for camping, but some day I could live in a tiny house...
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That sounds awesome!!!
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This was exactly the video I needed. I am now trying to learn the nuts and bolts of RV ownership and care. Also been looking for some organizational videos. My hubs and I are newbies, so I'm trying to learn everything I can before we get out there. Thanks for this.
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Welcome to the RV world!! LOL you'll get the hang of it in no time 💪
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Thank you. I learn so much from these videos. I am planning to go FT this summer for the first time at 60. Really looking forward to it!
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There is a lot of accessories and gadgets for RVing. When we purchased our travel trailer we bought all the necessities. Hoses, surge protector, water pressure regulator, levelers , chocks etc. The other stuff we decided to purchase if we really need it or makes our camping experience better. We got a couple of comfortable chairs and an camp rug. We already had some stuff from our tent camping days. I suggest that you don’t run out a buy a bunch of stuff you think you need and never use.
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That is a GREAT point! We only recommend items we actually use, so we're sure there's items some wouldn't use, and some have recommended items we didn't list :)
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We just put a deposit down on a Class C motor home today. We are complete novices and are so glad we stumbled onto your channel. Thank you so much for all the great tips! Michelle
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Greetings,
Love your video. You're a great help to people just starting their RV adventures. Thank you very much.
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I just did a test of 4 TP's. Cottonelle, Dollar General TP, Who Gives A Crap bamboo TP and Bamboo tissues. The tissue did not breakdown at all. The other TP's did. The Who Gives a Crap bamboo paper broke down the easiest. The others were acceptable. I sat the container with 1 cup of water in the container and 6 squares of paper. I did not move the containers. The total time of disintegration was 1 hour. I was amazed how well those brands broke down.
That's cool...thanks for sharing your experiment too!
Mike and Susan
There are lots of videos on TP. There may be some advantages to using black tank TP, but it isn't really needed. I think the problems occur when folks don't use the toilet for number 1, as much as they should. The paper needs fluid to break down. So if you're going to go number 1 in the woods all the time. You're going to have problems. Of course that's just my opinion. And there are many out there.
lovely video and very helpful - just want to add that you can also boil some water and pour it into the top of a traditional Mr Coffee drip. Was without power for 10 days after a storm at home and discovered this technique - delivered coffee to the whole neighborhood since I was the only one who cooked with gas.
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WOW We're sure you were a blessing to so many! 10 days sucks when you weren't planning to boondock!
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Thank you so much. I have never watched your videos before but I’m picking up my RV tomorrow and you helped so much. Thanks
Hey Jay
So exciting, CONGRATS! Safe travels and happy camping!
We just purchased our first RV, finding your videos so very helpful.
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So your pressure regulator might be better served on the RV inlet side. A standard garden hose runs 13ish GPM. Your friction loss after 50' of hose is going to be roughly 7 psi (all hoses are different). So you're likely getting 33ish psi in the RV. Might not be a big deal to you. But I figured I'd mention it.
Hi Ace,
Never even thought if this before and I appreciate the tip. Are you an engineer by any chance?
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Another thing related to the hose if you put the filter at the water faucet side you maintain your hose with filtered water. Helps keep your hose clean and not need to be replaced as often.
thanks for the helpful information! it's amazing how many people say to back in to your campsite, as if there's not a reason you didn't. I get it, the door would be opposite the campsite area and you'd have to walk around the RV every time.
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THANK YOU?!?!?!??!??!??!
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You should always use a dielectric grease on the prongs of your electric cords especially if you are going to use an extension cord. The extra distance causes more power creating more heat and the dielectric grease will help prevent the heat from causing arcing and melting your plug ends.
Hi Big Dan C,
Is thais the stuff that comes in a little toothpaste style tube? I met an electrician who said it will make my lightbulbs at home last longer too. I have a tube around here somewhere I think.
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just use proper size power cord as cords don't make power
Thanks so much for this video! This video helps a lot to know what to get for the basic essentials . My mom and I just purchased a Class C RV and pick it up this week. Can’t wait. Here is to many RV adventures. 😊
That is so exciting!!!! You're welcome, so glad we can help Jenn. Safe travels. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Put more stuff on the list to buy. Definitely going to get the surge protector before our first trip.
Hey Brigitte,
We recommend it! Good luck with your first trip!
Safe travels & happy camping!
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Thanks for the pointers brother! We're new to the rv world and it's nice to hear from some practical people like you and your wife. Thanks again for these very valuable tips on RV life!
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Great video. Question: Where do you store all your "must haves" & "nice to haves"?
Our Class C has a pretty large exterior storage compartment. Then some items are stored inside. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video. I noticed the comments about backing in instead of pulling in to fix the "wrong side" problem. We run into this problem often as we camp with friends on adjoining sites. To get the "correct sides" (Awnings) facing each other, we (Class A) pull in to the site and our friends (fifth wheel) back in. An extra sewer hose and electric extension is necessary for this setup. I jumped straight over to Amazon to check that coffee pot! Great idea since we dry camp the infield at Nascar races and early morning generators are not nice. However $149 for an over-the-burner coffee pot is waaaay too expensive. We'll stick to the stovetop percolator ($37 or less).
Hi Mark,
I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
Wow the price went up to $149!!!! Yikes!
We bought ours for $50 I think...
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windscreen cover for the win! nothing like more screened windows
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YESSSS! 😀
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Thanks for sharing. We love our propane fire ring when we don't feel like having a wood fire. No smoke, no embers to extinguish, and can used used under the awning on a rainy day. Also, some campgrounds don't even have fire pits.
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Dollar tree has smaller versions of the damp rid. You can also collect the moisture (do not eat) packets that come in shipping.
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Great idea! Thanks for sharing!!
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Hi Mike. My wife and I just bought our first RV about two weeks ago. One of the very first things we ordered was the Rhino Blaster! It just makes sense that positive pressure is the best way to clean the tanks instead of just gravity feed. As always, great video! I have been glued to your videos for days now as I am trying to learn all I can before we move cross country in our RV with my 91-year old dad, two cats, and a dog. I'm looking forward to the trip but I don't like surprises along the way that I'm not equipped to handle.
Best wishes to you and your lovely bride!
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We are so glad you are enjoying our videos!!! Best of luck on your cross country adventure with your Dad and your pets!!! Please reach out if you have any questions!
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Oh my, how funny there are so many people telling you to reverse your RV. Thank God for copy and pasting your answer that needed repeating so often. My answer would've been, "should've been there" ..Thanks for sharing !
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Thanks for reading the comments and not making me copy and paste that message again...lol!
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Enjoy your video, I have been an active RV user for 7 + years and never had an issue with household TP in the RV.
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Great video for folks like us that are thinking about joining the RVing travel world and trying to figure out everything need to get before first trip out! Thanks for taking the time to do this for us!
Thank you for the kind words! So glad our video was helpful! I admit some of our gear is a little "glamping" but it's important to research what's most important and what just makes camping more comfortable. Thanks for watching and commenting.
The connections are on the wrong side because RV’s usually back in and the connections are on the driver side.
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Just purchased my first TT. Im in learning everything I can mode. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
That's awesome! Congrats! We are super happy to help! Thanks for watching and commenting Melissa.
What length 30 amp extension cord do you have?
I believe it's 25'. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hey Mike, it was Nice meeting you and your wife at the Capitol KOA this weekend! You both were very helpful when our rv was parked on an angle and we had difficulty un hitching!! I’ve been following your reviews and how to videos and love your content!! Keep the information coming for us “newbies” that are still learning the “how to” for everything RV related!! #Campinglover, Brandi,RN
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It was great to meet you too! And we are happy to help a Fellow RVer any time!
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I am so sorry, but by the 100th "Why didn't you just back it in?" I was really grinning. You all put up with a lot! I am always amazed at how incredibly rude people can be in the comments, though. It's crazy. Anyway, thank you for the ideas. We love our front windshield shade, but it doesn't have the cool window openings in the side. Keep up the good work!
Hi Kathleen,
It's our own fault...we didn't explain the campsite well enough and most people have never seen a campsite with hookups on the wrong side... and people say things on line they would never say to your face so we just take it all with a grain of salt. We are going to make a new Gear video and probably take this one down. Too many people are confused by it.
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when someone does something stupid you have to call them out on it.
The windshield shade was a good (old) idea but the reason he gave for buying it, they couldn't access the cab when they pulled the privacy curtain, made me laugh. I have never owned curtains you could not open once closed
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to make this video! You had some good tips to make rv life much more worth while ,,
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back in
everything will be right side
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I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
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So after reading some of the comments and seeing why you didn't back in, I get it. Personally I would back in bc the few extra steps to walk around are not that big of a deal for me. I still would buy the extra length of stuff tho just bc it's great to have just in case you absolutely can't back in. Plus why not, 2 is 1 and 1 is none.
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Yup, better to be prepared!
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Thank you very much, this video is so usefull for newbie like me.
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Finally got my significant other softened up on the idea of RV'ing. Will definitely show her some of your videos because they are thorough and well done and I think will give her a better picture of what to expect.
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Hey thanks for the kind words! Maybe rent an RV for a weekend and get out there and try it! That's how we started out. I didn't even know we could rent an RV before we rented one for the first time. But we tried it and loved RVing and have never looked back!
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Totally enjoyed this video. As a plumbing contractor, just wanted to make 1 point about your comments about installing a pressure regulator. You said that before you had a regulator, you would just open the water supply a little bit to keep the pressure down. That will not lower the pressure. The static water pressure will still be the same, if it's opened all the way or just cracked open a bit. Only the volume of water that will flow thru the hose will be diminished. Other than that, a very solid list.
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Lots of good advice and lots of good products.
Thank you so much! We are so glad you found our RV gear video helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Try a simple percolator pot for coffe. 1/3 the size, much sturdier, probably much cheaper and you do not need to buy filters for it.
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Tea kettle and a pour over filter would work also
Love the zero gravity chairs. May get some just to use on my home patio. Comfort is everything! Thanks for all the tips, guys.
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Great video. Two questions: Why not turn around and back it in? Why not use a normal percolator?
Great questions, even a French Press. Started to feel like watching a infomercial.
In the video we explained...Had we backed in our front door would have faced the road instead of our picinic table and fire ring. It was a matter of convenience and was a prefect opportunity to explain why we carry 2 water hoses, 2 sewer hoses and an extention cord. Sometimes you have to park far from hookups, sometimes your gear fails...either way we have a backup. As for the coffee maker, a percolator is perfectly fine, we like sharing our gear ideas to provide other options for our viewers. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Not an infomercial but I'm sure you could guess by the title we were going to share 24 of our must have and favorite RV gear items. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video love the info I'm a new RV enthusiast as well my wife and I just bought our second camper big enough for the whole family and we've been traveling I think we've used 96 days in the last 365 days it's been awesome I had one of those tank cleaners that you hook the hose up to and I guess it's just the way my pipes are routed but I couldn't get water to shoot up high enough to clean the tanks out I simply just hook up to the tank washer hook up I have on the side of my rig and it works a lot better some people can get away with it but I couldn't if your pipes don't allow the same style that he's showing on the video you can always get the wand that goes down the toilet
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Thanks for your comment. If you have a tank flush built into your RV you don't need the RhinoBlaster.
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So do I need a gas hose extension if I pull into a gas station and the gas pump is on the other side of the car?
LOL! Yes you do!
I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
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I loved this video. Thank you so much Mike and Susan. Great tips on how to use your electric cord and your sewer hose and nice chairs and table. That cover for the Rv looked nice to use for privacy. Very nice helpful tips on camping. Thank you so much. Stay safe and see you soon.
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if you need coffee like we do, just heat up some water in a pot and pour it into your basket over the coffee pot. That's all the machine does anyway.
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Great point, we'll try that if needed, thanks! :)
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The Coleman camp stove coffee pots are good. A great piece of advice would be to make sure the coffee pot handle is straight out the front while heating it.. If the handle is off to the side it will melt!
Hi Mike,
That is great advice!
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Buy a French coffee press, all glass bodum to have it reheatable. Boil water in a pot on the propane burner pour it in and presto great coffee.
As a newbie this was a great resource. 👍
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Should use a quick connect for freshwater line at the RV inlet. Protect the RV connect from wear or damage.Also a shut off valve at the quickconnect to open line and flush air out of hose before clicking into RV quickconnect. Keeps air out for the RV water system.
Hi Stan,
All good advice!
Thanks for sharing the tips!
Mike and Susan
Wow these comments are awful. Apparently so many people camp wrong and must rush to UA-cam comment sections. Having the door opposite my camp site would drive me nuts too. Sheeesh.
Thanks for the great vid.
Thank you BuddyTobyTV! We live in a world quick to rush to judgement and takes pleasure in pointing out flaws. Glad you saw this campsite the way we did. We appreciate your support!
OR..... We've all been camping for years and KNOW he parked wrong. Did you think about that?
@@alandeon we considered that, but I didn't park wrong. The hookups were actually on the wrong side of the campsite. I don't think I explained that well enough in the video though. Have you ever camped on a campsite with the hookups on the wrong side? We have had this happen few times....
@@RVBlogger I've had sites that had the hookup far to the back requiring extra connection but never on the door side of any campsite nor have I ever seen it in 30 plus years of camping.
I'm picking up my first RV tomorrow. Your video made me realize there's still a lot more to do before my first trip. Thank you for taking the time to shoot this video. Well done.
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Good luck picking up your RV! What kind of RV did you buy!
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@@RVBlogger we bought a 20 ft single axle travel trailer by Ameri-lite. Safe Travels
I can't believe the amount of comments about "just back in!" And I don't even RV yet!
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LOL definitely thte most commented phrase on this video LOL
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I did not know about the propane burner coffee pot! Cool😊
It takes a bit longer to brew but still delicious! Thank you for watching RV gear and accessories video and commenting!
Robbiebago here. Though I love our Rhino hose connector, we found that the hose flushing bit was a weak point and it broke off. We decided to add a gated hole to the top of the tank (easily accessible for us) and then insert the water directly into the tank when it needed flushing. Works much better for us. One question I have, is why don’t you just reverse your rig in so you have the access on the drivers side?
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Mike and Susan! So glad I found this video. Loved it. Glad you had a video on you set your camp up. Like sewage and water and all that good stuff. Lol! This all good to know how to do. I love that table you have next to your chairs for your drinks that is nice. You both you looked comfy in the chairs too! Thank you fir this video.
Hey Sherri,
We're so glad you enjoyed the video! Good to hear from ya ❤
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Great video, thank you!
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Picking up our new RV Monday after a 15 year hiatus, this was awesome🤠
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That is awesome!
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Great Video!
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO. I am a Newby to RV’ing & this was by the best vid for tips to newcomers.
I love your patience to the trolls online Lol.
I just ordered 8 of the 5 suggested items.
Thank you all!!! 🏕
Hey C Diaz,
We appreciate the love and support, so glad you found it helpful!
Safe travels and happy camping!
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Great information. You are going to help a lot of beginners with this video. Can wait to see where you Adventure take us
Hey, thanks guys! Glad you found the info to be helpful!
Newbie question- for times like this when the hookups are on the other side, is there a reason you couldn't back into the space instead of pulling in?
Hi Alisa,
Great question!
I guess it isn’t obvious but if we backed in to the site the side door of our RV would not be facing the main part of our campsite where the picnic table and fire ring are located. Maybe I didn’t explain that well enough in the video…
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@@RVBlogger So you'd be trading one inconvenience for another! LOL! Ok, got it, no I couldn't really see where everything was and yes! I am subscribed to your channel and facebook group-love them both!
Love all the information. I am a brand new RV person.
Where and how do you organize all your must have / won't go without items?
I have a minnie 25b and there is not a lot of "basement storage" not after you put your blow up SUP and Kayak.
Thank you for the videos
Hey Tib Tib,
We appreciate the love and support!
Over the years of us camping we're still figuring out where to put stuff and what works best for us. Of course, try not to overpack. We definitely use all the drawers, cabinets, and storage areas.
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Love your content.
And you look like Sean Connery. 🙂
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Thank you & thank you 😎
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I usually FF through most videos. Not Yours! You seem to care more about helping, not collecting views by using gimmicks. And kudo's for having your wife run the camera. Excellent job. Smooth. And Yes, I knew why you didn't back in LOL. You'd be wore out from walking around your RV all day to get in and out of your door. Plus the main road would have been on your door side.
Hi Respect Animals,
Finally someone who gets it!!!!!
Thanks for your comment! Made my day!
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Wow, I usually read the comments to learn a few more details. I only learned that people look for something to complain about. It amazes me that all quite a few people learned from this video is that according to them gyou should have backed in. Live life the way you want. If you don't want to walk around, then you don't need to!
I'm glad you parked your vehicle the way you did. It your camper; it isn't illegal. I hope you enjoyed your stay! And I added some things to my list. I did try locating the channels for a few of the very opinionated experts but it didn't exist. They seem to live their life and the comment section.
Hi Bruce,
I am amazed at the number of people who could not figure out that if I backed into the site my side door would not be facing the main part of my campsite where the fire ring and picnic table were located. But I take responsibility for not explaining it better in the video.
But I'm still concerned about the overall lack of intelligence out there.
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Mike and Susan
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We love to walk around at campgrounds and are amazed at how people do things differently! Different strokes makes the world go around! The fun thing is I get so many tips from different viewpoints! Bottom line is do things YOUR way, do what makes YOUR camping experience great, and ignore the noise! Cheers!
Propane coffee maker is very cool. We have an inverter and house batteries. Running a Keurig coffee maker in the morning would not be a problem.
Hey Richard,
Ooh, nice!
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I might have missed it, but I did not hear you say anything about a Fire Extinguisher
Hopefully that doesn’t need to be on a UA-cam video. People should just own one lol.
Hey Clay,
Yes, you should always have a fire extinguisher! :)
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@@caleberwin65 It NEVER hurts to remind people.