For fridge door, try putting a large rubber band around bottle items, to keep from clanking together. When fridge is not in use, keep an open dixie cup filled with coffee grounds on shelf and keep door ajar, when not plugged in. Well organized and a lovely van. Grats and have a blasts!
You guys are killing it on Vid front. Keep it up. I don't see those hooks linked anywhere? The ones that hook on your seat backs. They look very handy. Will get a few for our Strada.
Thanks so much for watching! Here is a link to the back of the seat hooks: amzn.to/3FIRaQW I added them to the website … a typo kept them from showing. Thanks for letting us know!
cutting socks and slipping over cups/glasses/bottles make good cozzies. Leaving empty spaces is smart for most people do buy stuff while traveling, and having a place to put your dirty clothes as they too grow in size over time taking up more space. I have to wonder why you dont put the window shades in the 'pizza oven' space over the driver/passenger seat giving more trunk space. Amazing job, you wore me out just watching, THANK YOU for sharig. .
Thank you for watching! Good tip on the cozies … I’ll have to try that. We don’t open the back doors so having the shades back there works well for us. They absolutely would fit on the overhead shelf and sometimes they are there if we need to get into the back and don’t want to put them up. Options are nice to have. Thanks for your comments. Safe travels!
For fridge smell, get a small box of baking soda, open the top, put it somewhere in your fridge, even stuffed in the back. Baking soda absorbs odours. It'll last a long time, and when it stops, replace it with a fresh box and use the old one, with vinegar, to clean sink and shower drains. I imagine it would clean the toilet, too. :) When your fridge isn't being used, and turned off, put something in the door so it can air out. Being sealed can make it smell. A good wipe out with vinegar should help. Hopefully, I get my Class B next week. I don't think I'll put that much in it, but one never knows. :) I'm still trying to figure out where I'll put the kitty litter box. The tiny wet bath is not an option. Jon in rural BC, Canada
For fridge door, try putting a large rubber band around bottle items, to keep from clanking together. When fridge is not in use, keep an open dixie cup filled with coffee grounds on shelf and keep door ajar, when not plugged in. Well organized and a lovely van. Grats and have a blasts!
Great ideas! Will give them a try! Thanks for watching. Happy Holidays!
You guys are killing it on Vid front. Keep it up. I don't see those hooks linked anywhere? The ones that hook on your seat backs. They look very handy. Will get a few for our Strada.
Thanks so much for watching! Here is a link to the back of the seat hooks: amzn.to/3FIRaQW
I added them to the website … a typo kept them from showing. Thanks for letting us know!
This was the most helpful camper van video ever - THANK YOU!
Glad you found it helpful! It was a VERY long day but it is one of my favorite videos. 😉 Thanks for watching!
Great video! Excellent packer!
Thank you so much! Was a long day of packing but thought it was useful. Glad you liked it. Safe travels.
cutting socks and slipping over cups/glasses/bottles make good cozzies. Leaving empty spaces is smart for most people do buy stuff while traveling, and having a place to put your dirty clothes as they too grow in size over time taking up more space. I have to wonder why you dont put the window shades in the 'pizza oven' space over the driver/passenger seat giving more trunk space. Amazing job, you wore me out just watching, THANK YOU for sharig. .
Thank you for watching! Good tip on the cozies … I’ll have to try that. We don’t open the back doors so having the shades back there works well for us. They absolutely would fit on the overhead shelf and sometimes they are there if we need to get into the back and don’t want to put them up. Options are nice to have. Thanks for your comments. Safe travels!
For fridge smell, get a small box of baking soda, open the top, put it somewhere in your fridge, even stuffed in the back. Baking soda absorbs odours. It'll last a long time, and when it stops, replace it with a fresh box and use the old one, with vinegar, to clean sink and shower drains. I imagine it would clean the toilet, too. :)
When your fridge isn't being used, and turned off, put something in the door so it can air out. Being sealed can make it smell. A good wipe out with vinegar should help.
Hopefully, I get my Class B next week. I don't think I'll put that much in it, but one never knows. :)
I'm still trying to figure out where I'll put the kitty litter box. The tiny wet bath is not an option.
Jon in rural BC, Canada
Appreciate the tips! Congrats on getting your Class B! That is very exciting. Wishing you and your cat fun adventures and safe travels.
Nice channel! Great presentation! Thanks for the info!
Thanks so much! Appreciate you watching.
That was amazing!
Thank you so much for your comment! Glad you liked the video.
Where did you get the attached back vertical storage container?
Those are Owl Boxes on the back doors … check out HowWeVan.com for links to those and everything else in our van. We love the boxes!!!
I can't believe you got all that crap in your little van.😮
Neither could we! Thanks for watching! Safe travels.