I've watched this video now 3-4 times, I didn't want to comment until we actually had an RV. We're new owners of a Winnebago Vista as of Friday, this video was a big help in getting some items that we quickly found out are definitely necessary, thanks for putting this together! Love all of your other videos as well, keep up the great work.
Great video. My husband and I have a 45 ft Tiffin Bus and we agree like you said to buy the best accessories to begin with. You never know what kind of set up you will find in different campgrounds. There have been times when I have used 3 sewer hoses or had a fellow camper need to borrow one of the hoses.
Hi. I dont rv anymore but i really enjoy watching your videos. Your both so sweet and very informative. God bless you both. And your pup too. Axle? Hope thats right. I always wonder where he is when hes not in the video. Probably just chilling inside. 🐕❤️ Take care and stay safe on your adventures🙏🤗
Release is good product, they use it for washing the exterior of airplanes for years use a form cannon to spray it on let set for few minutes and wash it off .
Awesome video as always, glad to see that Chris seems to be feeling better, my continued thoughts and prayers are with you both 🙏, please stay safe and God bless
FYI, if you decide on the magna shade and tire shade for your rv, which is really nice for privacy and sunblock, Do Not forget to remove the tire shades before you drive off. Done it!
So you like the snap pads even though they don’t make them for the rear. At least that’s what snap pad told me that they don’t make rears for a 22 Dream. Didn’t make sense to only do half. What Iam I missing. Love your videos. Congratulations on the cleanest coach on the road. Iam so impressed.
We use them on the front only and the manual pads on the rear. Our last coach had them on all four jacks. We keep pushing them to create something for the rear of our Dream.
A lot of these are essentials for sure. Another "must-have" item (for some people) I didn't see talked about here is a solution for internet. I work remotely so that's an essential for me. I've been using a HomeFi Titan pro router. Thanks for the video!
I am really hoping that my husband and I can get a RV and travel with the kids. Thank you so much for all of your videos! You guys are such a cute couple and so inspirational! #couplegoals
Could you give a rough idea on a "If you went out and had to buy all the 'must haves' you should have roughly $xxxxx saved up". Wife and I have a 5 year plan and would love to know roughly how much to have aside on top of the purchase of the RV. Thanks
We’ve been rv’ing near on 25 years part time and almost three years retired we come and go as we please as long or not. We’ve had 6 class C’s and latest I bought a big 2021 C. I had to laugh about the tools! I carry two big tool bags metric/standard, electric stiff, short leaf blower and 3 gallon air compressor. And still tons of room for goodies, grills, chairs, etc. plus tow dolly the old car. Best wishes, I watch a good bit.
I’d like to ask a question out of curiosity. I love the Magna Shade covers for the windows and tires but I’m perplexed as to why you need them on the mirrors. Thank you for your fun, awesome and informative videos.
Remind me the make and model of your water filter system? My wife insists on "zero water" dispenser on the counter which is a pain. Would love to add a whole coach filter that is "zero" clean. Thanks!
Well that was awesome 👌 👏 👍 very informative, I'm certain RV Users with large rigs and smaller ones will find your advice very helpful, I'll ask what does water 💧 softener do exactly??, roughly when you've been to all the states(if you are doing) how many miles/km will you approximately do? Is there a need for another video 📹 of essentials/ possibly need, relating to the inside of rigs, ?? Really enjoyed watching 👀 this, ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching 😍 The water softener removes minerals to treat hard water. Better for your skin/hair and much better for your RV plumbing. We’ve driven about 50k miles total in our 2 RVs that we’ve owned over 3 1/2 years. 40 states - hoping to get to all 50 in next few years. And yes, planning to do a follow up video on inside items for RVs. Appreciate the feedback ❤️
With regard to the water filter system @ 4:10, does that filter water as you onboard it to your tanks or does it filter as you use the water via a faucet/sink/ice machine?
When boondocking, there are other considerations. Such as "if its yellow, let it mellow". You can also use the low water flush option. I agree, larger would be better, but most people do not boondock for weeks at a time and these coaches are built on the averages, not on the extremes.
@ haha, i like the “ if it’s yellow let it mellow “ a million dollar coach should have at least 75 gallon black , this is why i passed on king Air, 60 gallon black , ended up with a fortravel that has a combined black and gray at 165 gallons, now that’s a tank
Wow Hillary,/Chris I'm stunned to find that over the time you've had Rv's you've only done 50000 km??? I assumed with the USA being so vast you'd accumulate that in 5 minutes 😂😂😂😂😂,
Great video..I have been wanting to know what ladder you were using? I don’t want to buy a cheap one. I just looked in your description and found the link to Amazon. Do you have snap pads on the rear jacks? I have a 23 Dream also and can’t find snap pads for the rear.
We love the ladder, works great and folds up small. No unfortunately we can’t get SnapPads for our rear jacks, only the front 2. But we do have the flat pads from them that we put under the rear to protect the surfaces we park on
Okay. They told me about the flat pads that I could buy for the rear. I really wanted a pad that stays on but I guess I’ll go with a flat pad as well. Thanks for the reply.
I have never heard anyone say that the 50-amp service is 240 volts, and that 30-amp is 120. Is this true? If so, what makes it possible to use our 120-volt appliances when hooked up to 50 amps? Curious.
It’s true. The 50 amp service is 240V (sometimes called 220V). the 240V is split in the coach, typically in the breaker box, into two separate 120V lines of 25A a piece. Many new coaches will even use the 240V to power the dryer or the stove. You can always tell a circuit is 240V because it has a two pole breaker (which you can see in the pedestal).
Hey Chris, are you OK? You seem to be a little low on energy in the video. Maybe it's just me but you seem to be talking a little slower and moving a little slower. Hope everything is okay and keep making videos.🙂
Great tips, but, Meguiar's? Really? There are so many better products out there for the same price. The coach looks good though, so I guess it works for you...
Chris hope you are feeling better after your surgery. Praying for a speedy recovery. And your RV is beautiful in the inside it looks like a home.
Thank you 🙏 😍
I am saying from Bangladesh, I wish you a speedy recovery: fuelyourwander
I really like your car. I also drive in Bangladesh, I am a driver
I've watched this video now 3-4 times, I didn't want to comment until we actually had an RV. We're new owners of a Winnebago Vista as of Friday, this video was a big help in getting some items that we quickly found out are definitely necessary, thanks for putting this together! Love all of your other videos as well, keep up the great work.
Great video. My husband and I have a 45 ft Tiffin Bus and we agree like you said to buy the best accessories to begin with. You never know what kind of set up you will find in different campgrounds. There have been times when I have used 3 sewer hoses or had a fellow camper need to borrow one of the hoses.
Yep we’ve experienced the same! Helps to have all the essentials because you never know what situations you’ll get into 😍
Hi. I dont rv anymore but i really enjoy watching your videos. Your both so sweet and very informative. God bless you both. And your pup too. Axle? Hope thats right. I always wonder where he is when hes not in the video. Probably just chilling inside. 🐕❤️ Take care and stay safe on your adventures🙏🤗
He was chilling out 😂 He loves it here! Thanks for watching and the support ❤️
Release is good product, they use it for washing the exterior of airplanes for years use a form cannon to spray it on let set for few minutes and wash it off .
Never heard of it. Will have to look it up.
Awesome video as always, glad to see that Chris seems to be feeling better, my continued thoughts and prayers are with you both 🙏, please stay safe and God bless
Thank you so much!
@@fuelyourwander you both are very welcome
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Great video guys and your rig is awesome!!!
Thank you! 🤩
My wife and i are retired and travel alot in our RV and the best thing has been the dehumidifier
Yes! We’d highly recommend a dehumidifier for inside. We’re doing a follow up video on inside gear 😀
FYI, if you decide on the magna shade and tire shade for your rv, which is really nice for privacy and sunblock, Do Not forget to remove the tire shades before you drive off. Done it!
😂 we almost did that one time! Hard to see sometimes
Excellent video guys! The tire covers and battery powered pressure washer I did not know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching! 😀
I love your posts so much
Once again another great informative video.
Thanks again!!!
i love for life motorhome , I love the life you have of living in an RV.
Turned out great ⭐️
So you like the snap pads even though they don’t make them for the rear. At least that’s what snap pad told me that they don’t make rears for a 22 Dream. Didn’t make sense to only do half. What Iam I missing. Love your videos. Congratulations on the cleanest coach on the road. Iam so impressed.
We use them on the front only and the manual pads on the rear. Our last coach had them on all four jacks. We keep pushing them to create something for the rear of our Dream.
A lot of these are essentials for sure. Another "must-have" item (for some people) I didn't see talked about here is a solution for internet. I work remotely so that's an essential for me. I've been using a HomeFi Titan pro router. Thanks for the video!
Great point. We considered adding that because it is essential for us as well. 😀
@@fuelyourwander If you ever have any questions about it, I'd be happy to share what I know!
can you make a video on bugs at a campground, and how you keep them from getting in the RV ?
Получилось замечательно ⭐️
Everything is ok🐻
Thanks for the info on the tireminder! Had no idea there were other TPMS options. Am trying to research it now on Amazon. Super helpful! 🚙
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No words, only emotions
I am really hoping that my husband and I can get a RV and travel with the kids. Thank you so much for all of your videos! You guys are such a cute couple and so inspirational! #couplegoals
Good to see a new video from you two...but where is Axle? LOL
When you were showing the tools & spare parts, I was looking for fan clutch!
He was outside lounging on the couch 😂 We do not have a spare fan clutch… yet. But will get one. Not letting that happen again.
If you used Release to clean the rv you won’t need all that stuff. Only a lot of microfiber towels and the ladder.
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Could you give a rough idea on a "If you went out and had to buy all the 'must haves' you should have roughly $xxxxx saved up". Wife and I have a 5 year plan and would love to know roughly how much to have aside on top of the purchase of the RV.
Thanks
Great question. It's very dependant on the type of rv, new or used, how much you plan to travel, etc. DM us and I'm happy to discuss in more detail. 😀
great video guys!! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
We’ve been rv’ing near on 25 years part time and almost three years retired we come and go as we please as long or not. We’ve had 6 class C’s and latest I bought a big 2021 C. I had to laugh about the tools! I carry two big tool bags metric/standard, electric stiff, short leaf blower and 3 gallon air compressor. And still tons of room for goodies, grills, chairs, etc. plus tow dolly the old car. Best wishes, I watch a good bit.
The right tool can save you in a bad situation so good to have them all covered 😀 Thanks for watching. Safe travels!
Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
It is just awesome 🥊
Love this 🌸🌸🌸
Great picture🤩
Thank you! Cheers!
I am delighted
Turned out great ⭐️K
Cool posts 🥳
I love buying dodads for our fifth wheel
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Very good photo ✨
Cool post 😛
Love this
Helpful. Do you wash your RV in your lot or at a car wash bay?
We wash it ourselves in our lot!
Cool page
I really like your page
yes important lady
Like the picture
I’d like to ask a question out of curiosity. I love the Magna Shade covers for the windows and tires but I’m perplexed as to why you need them on the mirrors. Thank you for your fun, awesome and informative videos.
We only have them on the mirrors because sometimes the sun reflects off the chrome right into our outdoor seating area. Nothing more than that. 😀
@@fuelyourwander thank you for answering
Mega class 😉💙
I like your photo ‼️🔆
Remind me the make and model of your water filter system?
My wife insists on "zero water" dispenser on the counter which is a pain. Would love to add a whole coach filter that is "zero" clean. Thanks!
Very cool photo 🌈☀️
Thank you! Cheers!
Good video
Thanks
Thank you for this! Where do we buy the extendable brush?
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
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I like the saying " I can't afford to buy cheap"
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Very cool🎉
Cool!
It is interesting to read you
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Nice video ❤
Thanks 🤗
I think you guys should be consistent at posting vedios like every Sunday a vedio would be great
We’re working towards that! Thanks for the feedback 😀
Nice ❤
There is room for everything you need for camping.
Five points
Is your jeep a dual fuel electric & gas?
Yes. It’s a 4xE hybrid
Just noticed, why do you have your side mirrors covered.?
Just to keep the UV off the rubber in the mirrors.
Nice
Well that was awesome 👌 👏 👍 very informative, I'm certain RV Users with large rigs and smaller ones will find your advice very helpful, I'll ask what does water 💧 softener do exactly??, roughly when you've been to all the states(if you are doing) how many miles/km will you approximately do? Is there a need for another video 📹 of essentials/ possibly need, relating to the inside of rigs, ?? Really enjoyed watching 👀 this, ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching 😍 The water softener removes minerals to treat hard water. Better for your skin/hair and much better for your RV plumbing.
We’ve driven about 50k miles total in our 2 RVs that we’ve owned over 3 1/2 years. 40 states - hoping to get to all 50 in next few years.
And yes, planning to do a follow up video on inside items for RVs. Appreciate the feedback ❤️
Way to trade up Chris!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice 🙂
Thanks 😋
black water,
It is fortunate that in the United States there are rv park
In love 🌺
Like in the movies 📽
With regard to the water filter system @ 4:10, does that filter water as you onboard it to your tanks or does it filter as you use the water via a faucet/sink/ice machine?
Both. I have it installed in such a way that it does both.
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Biggest problem in American is 50 gal black tank , that doesn’t last long when u not connected , sad they don’t make them bigger
The blank tank is good for 4-5 days when used correctly.
@ haha, used correctly? It’s pretty simple , u pee and poop in it, hard to get that wrong , 50 gallons is pathetic on a million dollar coach
When boondocking, there are other considerations. Such as "if its yellow, let it mellow". You can also use the low water flush option. I agree, larger would be better, but most people do not boondock for weeks at a time and these coaches are built on the averages, not on the extremes.
@ haha, i like the “ if it’s yellow let it mellow “ a million dollar coach should have at least 75 gallon black , this is why i passed on king Air, 60 gallon black , ended up with a fortravel that has a combined black and gray at 165 gallons, now that’s a tank
Wow Hillary,/Chris I'm stunned to find that over the time you've had Rv's you've only done 50000 km??? I assumed with the USA being so vast you'd accumulate that in 5 minutes 😂😂😂😂😂,
Wow
Great video..I have been wanting to know what ladder you were using? I don’t want to buy a cheap one. I just looked in your description and found the link to Amazon.
Do you have snap pads on the rear jacks? I have a 23 Dream also and can’t find snap pads for the rear.
We love the ladder, works great and folds up small. No unfortunately we can’t get SnapPads for our rear jacks, only the front 2. But we do have the flat pads from them that we put under the rear to protect the surfaces we park on
Okay. They told me about the flat pads that I could buy for the rear. I really wanted a pad that stays on but I guess I’ll go with a flat pad as well. Thanks for the reply.
interesting
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I have never heard anyone say that the 50-amp service is 240 volts, and that 30-amp is 120. Is this true? If so, what makes it possible to use our 120-volt appliances when hooked up to 50 amps? Curious.
It’s true. The 50 amp service is 240V (sometimes called 220V). the 240V is split in the coach, typically in the breaker box, into two separate 120V lines of 25A a piece. Many new coaches will even use the 240V to power the dryer or the stove. You can always tell a circuit is 240V because it has a two pole breaker (which you can see in the pedestal).
@@fuelyourwander thanks! Good to know:)
Did you get jeep
Hey Chris, are you OK? You seem to be a little low on energy in the video. Maybe it's just me but you seem to be talking a little slower and moving a little slower. Hope everything is okay and keep making videos.🙂
Doing good now. Was recovering from surgery and got hit hard with Covid so probably was a bit less energized than normal. Appreciate the well wishes!
Best wishes and take care sir ❤@@fuelyourwander
Very beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow you😁
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Not to long.ago you posted a 20¹9 coach it was blue paid slide could you repost that vidio?
Every video we have ever made is on our channel. We do not take them down.
I always say a poor man pays twice!
Well said.
that ladder is too important
Great tips, but, Meguiar's? Really? There are so many better products out there for the same price. The coach looks good though, so I guess it works for you...
Very 😍 beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Day one = Spend a million dollars on a bus that seats 12. 😮 Don't do politics don't do math😂 I love analyzing tire wear...my new hobby. 🎉
NO TH-cam PROMO CODES, yours or any other influencer are working with the BLU TECH checkout. Really pisses me off. You should complain.🤬
Hi - Just checked and our code is working. Did you use the code: FYW
Buy once, cry once.
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Turned out great ⭐️
I love your posts so much
I like your photo ‼️🔆
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It is just awesome 🥊
Great picture🤩
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Cool post 😛