Can you tell me the dimensions of the battery pack for your fridge. Amazon does not have the bouge brand pack and I’d like to see if I can find an alternative brand that would also be the same size. Otherwise it’s senseless to buy the fridge if I can’t get the most important feature of the fridge which would be the battery pack. They should really just sell them together.
I just wanted to comment on the snap on connection to the water filter. Excellent tip! However I would recommend placing a 90° brass elbow to your water fill on the RV. That way your eliminating stress on the plastic connection point by creating a vertical connection. Thanks
I bought a travel trailer almost a month ago and have had it in storage the whole time. I have watched every single TH-cam video I could find on what I need to get started on using the RV. I finally just bit the bullet, bought a surge protector, a sewer hose with clear elbow, a water regulator and a water hose. I will figure out the rest later. I just finished setting up the RV for the first time, so very excited for the next stage of my life. It's so easy to get overloaded with all that you think you need first! I watched one of your videos that said to just do it, so I did! Thanks for all the great videos, I will be picking up some of the other cool items you have shown here for sure! Will be getting the AC silencer ASAP!
That's awesome! You definitely don't need to break the bank to get started. Just get out there with the few necessities that are important, like that surge protector!
Make sure Dakota’s bed has enough support and cushioning. He may have started doing that because he is not comfortable during the night. My dog did the same when his foam was bottoming out in his bed after laying in it after awhile.
I just want to comment on the idea of leaving things on counters while travelling. Though you think having your instant pot sitting on the counter on top of shelf liner will sit there.... if something happens, the last thing you want is having an appliance flying around the unit. ALWAYS put your unsecured items away, not sitting on the counter. I don't care how well you drive, you can't predict sudden stops or accidents.
We always take the time to put our things away before we travel. Its just peace of mind and we also try to travel with less stuff. Nothing worse than wading through things we rarely use.
…this also applies to passengers walking around the RV while moving. One cannot say “don’t place items on counters” and also approve of moving about inside a moving vehicle.
Some of these things are good to have. Amongst the RV tools I carry I have added a rare earth magnet. It came in use for resetting the temperature relay on our fridge. When I was pressure washing the RV exterior while the fridge was running water got into the enclosure and tripped the relay not allowing it to run on A/C or propane. Only way to reset was running a magnet across the relay. Another use was last weekend for my brother's brand new RV. The solenoid failed on his propane valve to the fridge. Removed the solenoid and he used the magnet a few times a day to open the valve to cool the fridge (multiple dealers 30 minutes away and none had a solenoid in stock).
Suggestion, I keep a spray bottle with 90% rubbing alcohol in the bay where I keep sewer accessories. When I start to put things away I spray connections and my rubber gloves as a precaution for the next time I use them.
I am moving from a 2500 sq. ft. home to a Forest River Cottage Creek 40CFK2 destination trailer (equivalent to a Park Model). I've already done my traveling, so this rig won't move at least while I'm still alive. I had to google "Moochdocking" only to discover that is what I'm going to be doing once we set this tiny home up on its own parking pad 5 feet away (once the slides are extended) from my son's house in South Carolina. I live in Washington State now. I will be hooked up to all of his utilities: septic, power, propane, and electric. I plan to give them $1K a month to help with their expenses on my behalf. I am paying for the concrete pad, the trailer, the deck, etc. but they are going to buy it because I want them to own it so there is no hassle about inheritance when I die. At some point discuss with us RV insurance and what you've learned about the various kinds, even for stationary units, and what to look out for. Also, what do you know about blocking and if you do that when you go back to your "permanent" home for any length of time. All of your tips are helpful, but I just love the idea of a tank top holder which will fit in my closet perfectly because one of the closets stores things cross-wise (with the rod going front to back). I also found a swivel shoe holder that will fit (that you don't mention.) My destination trailer will have a deck with a ramp and there will be an awing over both the deck and an additional awning over the patio that will be next to/below the "seating slide" with the dining table and two recliners. Your tip in another video about "Always closing the awnings" when you leave was also very spot on so I'm taking note. I chose my unit because of the front kitchen set up (I'll look out into a forest) as the layout is most like how I live in my big house now, and although I will have a "Murphy pantry" behind the TV, it's about 1/4 the space I have now. I will have to net out my spices, so wall-mounted spice racks will probably be the best solution installed on either side of the stovetop. What do you use and why did you choose that vs. something else? Would you use the same method again? I use an induction cooktop now and have an induction single burner I plan to take with me. Although I have a propane stove and oven in the RV, for cooking for myself and because I already have copper pans that work on an induction stove, I may, at times, just use the single burner on the island to cook. I recall you switched out your cooktop for induction. What made you do that? Also, I notice that you removed your oven and put storage in its place. Would you do that again in hindsight? Do you have a video on safety devices? I realize that isn't an issue for you, Ben, and your young kids, but if you hobnob with older travelers, you might realize that seniors do. How do they install grab bars, safety rails, and such in their RVs? I traveled with 4 kids in a 14 ft. travel trailer 50 years ago, but I am now almost 80, and try as I may, could not get Forest River to install grab bars in my shower in my Cottage Creek 40CFK2. I've seen suction cup grab bars and even read that adding glycerin to the cups makes them stick better (this tip would work on your leg-shaving footrest) but a video on recommendations for safety devices would make RVing for old people a better experience would be something I would watch with great interest. Anyway, to expand your request for tips for those of us who are living now or going to be living in a stationary RV, and especially some safety tips that would help seniors, I'm all eyes and ears.
Pretty dog. We have four dogs which makes sleeping optional. Screens also keep out mice. TPMS a must.Collapsible ladder (not cheap but worth it). Stainless hose quick connects. We avoid RV or city-connect water for drinking, making ice, even brushing teeth, and pooches, because even the better filters can still be bacteria-breached. Instead got Wal-Mart Primo hot/cold water dispenser. Level mate: +. Gotta have: Electronic bidet (Toto). I also upgraded the suspension to minimize body roll. Gorilla bags and 1" diameter sway bar (big job: drill frame, order custom u-bolts). Big difference. Use a pre inspection border patrol-like undercarriage mirror with light. Upgraded battery bank to Lithium. Fashioned a slide out drawer. Onboard battery tender for coach battery. LED headlights/taillights. High decibel horn--defense, not offense. Keypad entry. Gas struts wherever possible. Hand/glove sanitizer dispenser at waste station. Dehumidifier. Oil circulating supplemental heater. Remote propane monitor. Onan generator resonator to reduce exhaust note (works). Wind detector automatic awning reel. Upgraded sound system. Security cameras. Exterior motion lighting or at least head band lights. Could not keep carpeting clean enough with dogs so I installed Pergo-like flooring over floor heat elements. Retractable shore station cable. Small bin mounted pressure washer with a retractable hose. Motion entry step lights. Dedicated tool array. Swore off fast food. Good job on video. One thing, you used "actually" 350 X's .😮 Basically, literally. What, no cornrows?
We're planning to change from 5th wheel to Class C. That means we'll buy gently used which will need updates. Loved seeing some products that we know we'll need to upgrade. Thank you.
The best solution for all of the black tank problems or maintenance issues is just using composting toilet. I'm picking up a new grand design trailer in a couple of days and the first thing. I'm going to do is pull out the toilet then put in a composting variety.
Microfiber Towels - I bought two sets of 3 piece (bath, hand and wash cloth) towels and love them! They dry fast, are not heavy. I hang my hand towel by the loop that’s included. I added a 3M hook over my sink, so the hand towel cannot slip onto the floor after use.
VERY valuable and worthwhile video, Charity, thank you! We have used a lot of the same products that you reviewed in this video, many I would say are RV essentials! It's amazing how LOUD RV air conditioners can be. Our current coach, a Class A diesel pusher, isn't too bad, but the previous coach was horrendous, when the AC units came on it was like a freight train was sitting on the roof, any conversations had to be at a pretty high decibel! Still, the current one could be quieter, we will have to look into the product you reviewed to quiet them down. I too use the same adjustable water pressure regulator. But I have a story about that. Once when we were camping in St. Augustine, and I hooked up the regulator I discovered that we had no water in the coach when all around us did. Thinking there was something wrong with the water supply to our campsite, we contacted the management. They came out and said "No the water is fine, your regulator is defective!". I didn't think that was the case, so when the nice gentleman left, I hooked it back up and - no water. Mmm. I played around with the adjustment and, voila, water! Somehow, someone (me?) had cranked it all the way down the last time it was used. So embarrassing! So, there you have it. My RV'ing lessons are either A) expensive or B) embarrassing. Sometimes both. Thank you so much!
Nano tape YES!!! Love this. I have a few things at the sink like a pottery sponge holder and its held strong for 2 years. Same with button tap lights stay put too. I love those rolling sink racks. They are also great to dry things on the counter. I bought one for my home as well.
When you are travelling in your car, leaving your RV at the campground, you can safely pack cold food in the portable fridge for lunches and snacks while you are out exploring. Keeps food at a safe temperature as the hours go by, and the food is nicer to eat when it's cold.
I must say that we have been part-timing for many years (15+) and we use most of the items you have mentioned. I wish I had seen this years ago, as we would have saved the landfill from a lot of junk! 😁
I have just purchased my first travel trailer for RV life and this video was very helpful. I have watched several of your other videos with more to come and they too have been very helpful. You are doing a real service to many. Thank you.😅
added the collapsible ladder to my Unit. thanks for the heads up on these. hated carrying a ladder to clean off slides all the time. This should fit perfect in my storage compartment. Thanks again
I used to watch your videos occasionally, but now that we have a new TT (just a little 20 footer), I watch all of your videos, including the ones from past! So informative and quite entertaining!!! Also, it’s so nice to have a woman blogger that isn’t always fixing her hair, checking herself out, and making fish lips! 😂 Keep up the good work!
Probably know this and is why you created this video but just in case you don't, you should be getting a small percentage of each sale. It would be nice if you had an Amazon store so we could just go to that store to get any of these great accessories, you will also make money for each product sold. You have invested time and money to bring these products to us you deserve to get a kick back for this.
Watch which tpms kit you buy. I work at a dealership and literally today a customers rv kept loosing pressure on their tire. Ended up being the weight of the sensor on the rubber valve stem caused it to prematurely crack from natural dry rot of the valve stem.
We are now empty nesters and going to buy a trailer soon. I am making a binder of the trailers we want with all the accessories that dont come with the trailer. The binder will have everything we may need so we dont have to learn the hard way to buy them! THANK YOU FOR THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS❤❤❤
The foot rest is great for those that need to use pumice on their heels and feet, or for those that are tall to effectively clean their legs and feet without falling out of the shower
We added the soft start for our A/C and like you said it works GREAT, I am getting ready to order the micro fiber towels, ours never dry and start to not be good to use ! Thanks for the tip! There were several in this video we are going to look into the products. Keep up the good work!!!!
I bought the tank top hanger when I watched a previous video of yours and I LOVE THEM! I bought 2 because I live in TX and it's so hot and sticky here and I have a lot of tanks. I thought the center bar in them was wasted space so I hang scarves and belts on a few of them... Some great new products! Thanks for always having awesome new goodies to share!!
We find that the water pressure where we are varies wildly, and often just fill our fresh water tank daily and use our onboard pump instead, so we get predictable water pressure every time ;)
Just watched this morning and have already used the rope baskets from one of your previous videos - Love it! Looking at several of the ideas on here as I'm really in to organization. Thanks for the great ideas!
As a retired truck driver, I used the garmin 700 OTR , it can be used for semi trucks,RV's, or a car, I swear by garmin, it has saved my butt many times.
This is an outstandingly helpful video! I ordered everything on leveling, everything from Amazon (minus the thermostat). Well done and thank you for the referrals. Merci
Love your channel. At the moment we are stuck at home as my van needs repairing, the exhaust burnt a hole in the underslung water tank. Good advice and content. Thanks from the U.K
We just the house beds of 6 people and the 5th wheel with all new mattress for everyone game changer for sure! And thank you i have been wondering about the bug screens and see more detailon the burke.
Just wanted to say I love your vides. I like getting your tips and tricks and have purchases some items based on your video recommendations. We have a pull behind camper and found that having enough ice was a problem because our frig is not big and the freezer is not big either and a bag of ice takes up the entire freezer! One item we invested in was a portable icemaker. We always carried coolers with bags of ice and it takes up so much space and you have to continually go and buy ice. We have been asked by relatives to bring our ice maker to family gatherings so we have enough ice for everyone. This was a good investment. I've made a list off the items in this video so we can check them out. As always thank you for the great videos and product recommendations.
I saw in the beginning of your video the highway signs that said Wildwood, Inverness. I live in The Villages and we have a Super C RV. I love watching all your videos, they are so informative. Thank you for what you do.
Thank you for a useful video. I love the way you use and test the products before recommending. I ordered the LevelMate from your link because you showed real examples of my it will be so much more convenient than hopping out with a large level stick.
Such a great video, thank you so much for doing this. The portable fridge is very compelling. Nano tape, never heard of that but looks very useful. The TPMS, I'm probably going to have to buy that. We have a 38' class A, 2003 Newmar that we just bought. Came with new tires, but I'm very nervous about blowouts or low pressure situations caused by tire damage (nail, road debris, etc.). Shelf liner for travel days looks like a great idea. Venture products look great (towels & travel bag). And this is just to name a few. Soft Start, GPS, Telescoping ladder and others look like great products and great ideas for RV'ing.
Thank you for sharing! These real world examples are always appreciated - especially a more extensive list since there's likely to be fewer items that are "not bad" that might get dropped from a shorter list.
Great video. Take it for what its worth, some furnaces manufacturers don`t recommended or wont cover warranty on furnaces with vent covers because it can restric air flow to the furnace.
That’s what I found out too but I said the heck with it when we went from SC to Daytona Beach in November and needed the heat but stink bugs had gotten in the furnace and messed up the gas valve. They love propane.😅. Luckily I didn’t have to pay someone to fix it as I’m a DYI , besides any warranty wouldn’t have paid for the labor. And the valve was fine once I got the stink bugs all out.. 😊😅😂.. Now I have a screen on mine..
My biggest pet peeve is leveling the RV. I just look for the flatter spot I can and then go from there. But having the last hack using that leveler app, I’m gonna look into that it’s gonna be a game changer for me😮😊😊
love your channel new to rv life and intrigued w idea of macerater for 2 reasons especially 1. eliminating stinky slinky and use more compact and versatile hose 2. pump waste away vs gravity… it would seem that one could almost fertilize anywhere w a pump to disperse the fouls anywhere..( i would not expect you to condone this publicly).
I full time and your videos are great gives me lots of ideas bc there is never enough space I need ideas on extra counter space mine has none I have a 2015 hideaway
Few things don't down size coffee percolator crackpot four slice toaster and bigger 20 inch oven. I cooked in my truck 140 inch sleeper. Bigger appliances saved time cause pulling g frieght time can be short
I love your videos and you make me feel really good when you recommend a product and I’m already using it.😊 Anyway we’re upgrading to a fifth wheel in two years and going full time and your videos are valuable to me for storage ideas and product hacks in general. My one issue is we aren’t going to have a home base or vacay house so we will need storage for the items we’re keeping (not a lot) for when we stop traveling and we start over in a little barn in the mountains somewhere. Plus I figure I’ll have to rotate seasonal clothes out of storage because of storage. Do you have storage? We don’t know where to locate our storage? Near our probable retirement spot? In the middle of the country so it’s easy to get to? Anyway I hope you read this and thank you for your tips, they’re fantastic.
Most people keep a storage unit somewhere near their “home town” where they know will want to come to from time to time. Thanks for watching our videos.
While I'm a noob, only TT camping since latter 2020, I have a lot of the things you listed. I've tried the "cages" over the vents, no luck (springs didn't hold cage tight on opening); I actually threw them away, now I have to buy them again. I saw someone on utube used longer screws and spacers to screw the heater vent cage to the vent, so I'm going to try that. I'd love to get a TPMS system, but too pricey right now; it's on my list. We are lucky our A/C isn't real loud and use fan as "white noise" at night so A/C kicking on/off doesn't wake us. The inside filter is junk. Btw, was having issues with black tank "clogs"; found I had gotten lazy and stopped using the hose support and was letting hose just sit on the ground. Once I started using the hose support again, issue went away.
Cool stuff. You are clearly the Gadget queen. I've been RVing (for vacations) about 2-3 weeks every year for decades and I honestly don't have any of these tools, gadgets, addons. (I also don't have room in my 34Ft Fifth wheel for most) I did see a few I'm going to buy and try though. Thanks!
If I'm not mistaken, I believe the *_NANO TAPE_* is also used by *museums* to keep their valuable items and valuable items on loan from being damaged and for them to stay in place..
12:15 in. Never collapse down or retrack the ladder in the way she does as shown here, it's a good way to smash your fingers. Never put fingers between the rungs. Just fyi. Safety tip.
Been watching your videos for a long time now. Your one of the reasons we want to travel. Is it alright if we list gratefulglamper in our featured channels?
Please be safe with the collapsible ladders and only use the two slides on the face of the bottom rung. Sticking your fingers in between when collapsing it is going to result in crushed fingers eventually.
Yah. On your soft start for your ac unit. You have been misinformed. As a hvacr technician of 32 years I know a bit about this. A a/c the compressor can not start slow. The compressor and fan motor both utilize a capacitor that gives a " electrical kick" since they start under load. They both start at the same time resulting in hi "lock rotor amperage ". End result tripped breaker. Your soft start devides the start. Compressor than fan thus lowering the initial lock roster amp draw. I hope this is helpful. I love the tips and will use many as a weekender!
Enjoyed this video? Subscribe for more! → link.gratefulglamper.com/subscribe
Want More? → video.gratefulglamper.com/youtube/ikeavideos
Can you tell me the dimensions of the battery pack for your fridge. Amazon does not have the bouge brand pack and I’d like to see if I can find an alternative brand that would also be the same size. Otherwise it’s senseless to buy the fridge if I can’t get the most important feature of the fridge which would be the battery pack. They should really just sell them together.
Did she get a haircut midway through the video?😮
Thank you! I sat and took notes!❤
We do we love your videos!
Nice tips ❤😊
2 more things...
1. A refrigerator/freezer temperature monitor with alarm
2. Rechargeable fly zapper. Must have!
I just wanted to comment on the snap on connection to the water filter. Excellent tip! However I would recommend placing a 90° brass elbow to your water fill on the RV. That way your eliminating stress on the plastic connection point by creating a vertical connection. Thanks
I bought a travel trailer almost a month ago and have had it in storage the whole time. I have watched every single TH-cam video I could find on what I need to get started on using the RV. I finally just bit the bullet, bought a surge protector, a sewer hose with clear elbow, a water regulator and a water hose. I will figure out the rest later. I just finished setting up the RV for the first time, so very excited for the next stage of my life. It's so easy to get overloaded with all that you think you need first! I watched one of your videos that said to just do it, so I did! Thanks for all the great videos, I will be picking up some of the other cool items you have shown here for sure! Will be getting the AC silencer ASAP!
We are picking our first this weekend. Newbies here. We can do it!!
That's awesome! You definitely don't need to break the bank to get started. Just get out there with the few necessities that are important, like that surge protector!
Aw! This makes me to happy! Keep going! I just bought mine about a month ago. Excited to get started! Kudos to you!
Make sure Dakota’s bed has enough support and cushioning. He may have started doing that because he is not comfortable during the night. My dog did the same when his foam was bottoming out in his bed after laying in it after awhile.
I believe Alaska is the dog. Dakota is the son... LOL
@@annfassetta6876 oops 🙊
I just want to comment on the idea of leaving things on counters while travelling. Though you think having your instant pot sitting on the counter on top of shelf liner will sit there.... if something happens, the last thing you want is having an appliance flying around the unit. ALWAYS put your unsecured items away, not sitting on the counter. I don't care how well you drive, you can't predict sudden stops or accidents.
We always take the time to put our things away before we travel. Its just peace of mind and we also try to travel with less stuff. Nothing worse than wading through things we rarely use.
Right, anything loose is a potential weapon when flying through the air. Safe travels❣️
I've done this for a while now. Works great.
…this also applies to passengers walking around the RV while moving. One cannot say “don’t place items on counters” and also approve of moving about inside a moving vehicle.
@@niaralosusa its illegal too
Some of these things are good to have.
Amongst the RV tools I carry I have added a rare earth magnet.
It came in use for resetting the temperature relay on our fridge. When I was pressure washing the RV exterior while the fridge was running water got into the enclosure and tripped the relay not allowing it to run on A/C or propane. Only way to reset was running a magnet across the relay.
Another use was last weekend for my brother's brand new RV. The solenoid failed on his propane valve to the fridge. Removed the solenoid and he used the magnet a few times a day to open the valve to cool the fridge (multiple dealers 30 minutes away and none had a solenoid in stock).
I live in a mobile home/trailer, it’s stationary and some of these ideas are great for me ❤ thanks 😊
Thanks for watching
Suggestion, I keep a spray bottle with 90% rubbing alcohol in the bay where I keep sewer accessories. When I start to put things away I spray connections and my rubber gloves as a precaution for the next time I use them.
Good idea, thanks for sharing
I am moving from a 2500 sq. ft. home to a Forest River Cottage Creek 40CFK2 destination trailer (equivalent to a Park Model). I've already done my traveling, so this rig won't move at least while I'm still alive.
I had to google "Moochdocking" only to discover that is what I'm going to be doing once we set this tiny home up on its own parking pad 5 feet away (once the slides are extended) from my son's house in South Carolina. I live in Washington State now. I will be hooked up to all of his utilities: septic, power, propane, and electric. I plan to give them $1K a month to help with their expenses on my behalf. I am paying for the concrete pad, the trailer, the deck, etc. but they are going to buy it because I want them to own it so there is no hassle about inheritance when I die.
At some point discuss with us RV insurance and what you've learned about the various kinds, even for stationary units, and what to look out for.
Also, what do you know about blocking and if you do that when you go back to your "permanent" home for any length of time.
All of your tips are helpful, but I just love the idea of a tank top holder which will fit in my closet perfectly because one of the closets stores things cross-wise (with the rod going front to back). I also found a swivel shoe holder that will fit (that you don't mention.)
My destination trailer will have a deck with a ramp and there will be an awing over both the deck and an additional awning over the patio that will be next to/below the "seating slide" with the dining table and two recliners. Your tip in another video about "Always closing the awnings" when you leave was also very spot on so I'm taking note.
I chose my unit because of the front kitchen set up (I'll look out into a forest) as the layout is most like how I live in my big house now, and although I will have a "Murphy pantry" behind the TV, it's about 1/4 the space I have now. I will have to net out my spices, so wall-mounted spice racks will probably be the best solution installed on either side of the stovetop. What do you use and why did you choose that vs. something else? Would you use the same method again?
I use an induction cooktop now and have an induction single burner I plan to take with me. Although I have a propane stove and oven in the RV, for cooking for myself and because I already have copper pans that work on an induction stove, I may, at times, just use the single burner on the island to cook. I recall you switched out your cooktop for induction. What made you do that? Also, I notice that you removed your oven and put storage in its place. Would you do that again in hindsight?
Do you have a video on safety devices? I realize that isn't an issue for you, Ben, and your young kids, but if you hobnob with older travelers, you might realize that seniors do. How do they install grab bars, safety rails, and such in their RVs? I traveled with 4 kids in a 14 ft. travel trailer 50 years ago, but I am now almost 80, and try as I may, could not get Forest River to install grab bars in my shower in my Cottage Creek 40CFK2. I've seen suction cup grab bars and even read that adding glycerin to the cups makes them stick better (this tip would work on your leg-shaving footrest) but a video on recommendations for safety devices would make RVing for old people a better experience would be something I would watch with great interest.
Anyway, to expand your request for tips for those of us who are living now or going to be living in a stationary RV, and especially some safety tips that would help seniors, I'm all eyes and ears.
Pretty dog. We have four dogs which makes sleeping optional. Screens also keep out mice. TPMS a must.Collapsible ladder (not cheap but worth it). Stainless hose quick connects. We avoid RV or city-connect water for drinking, making ice, even brushing teeth, and pooches, because even the better filters can still be bacteria-breached. Instead got Wal-Mart Primo hot/cold water dispenser. Level mate: +.
Gotta have: Electronic bidet (Toto). I also upgraded the suspension to minimize body roll. Gorilla bags and 1" diameter sway bar (big job: drill frame, order custom u-bolts). Big difference. Use a pre inspection border patrol-like undercarriage mirror with light. Upgraded battery bank to Lithium. Fashioned a slide out drawer. Onboard battery tender for coach battery. LED headlights/taillights. High decibel horn--defense, not offense. Keypad entry. Gas struts wherever possible. Hand/glove sanitizer dispenser at waste station. Dehumidifier. Oil circulating supplemental heater. Remote propane monitor. Onan generator resonator to reduce exhaust note (works). Wind detector automatic awning reel. Upgraded sound system. Security cameras. Exterior motion lighting or at least head band lights. Could not keep carpeting clean enough with dogs so I installed Pergo-like flooring over floor heat elements. Retractable shore station cable. Small bin mounted pressure washer with a retractable hose. Motion entry step lights. Dedicated tool array.
Swore off fast food.
Good job on video. One thing, you used "actually" 350 X's .😮 Basically, literally. What, no cornrows?
I don’t understand what cornrows have to do with it could you explain?
I think you are Ready to do a video!
Thank you I am a veteran. I love and respect every past,current, and future veteran that serves this United States for us all
We're planning to change from 5th wheel to Class C. That means we'll buy gently used which will need updates. Loved seeing some products that we know we'll need to upgrade. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
My daughter made a fridge bin for sandwichs.everything is in there. Bread, mayo,lunch meat. Cheeses whatever you us
Nice!
The best solution for all of the black tank problems or maintenance issues is just using composting toilet.
I'm picking up a new grand design trailer in a couple of days and the first thing. I'm going to do is pull out the toilet then put in a composting variety.
Microfiber Towels - I bought two sets of 3 piece (bath, hand and wash cloth) towels and love them! They dry fast, are not heavy. I hang my hand towel by the loop that’s included. I added a 3M hook over my sink, so the hand towel cannot slip onto the floor after use.
yeah! We boondock a lot and use the bathhouses more than our own shower so we've put up command hooks and what not in our shower for that too!
VERY valuable and worthwhile video, Charity, thank you! We have used a lot of the same products that you reviewed in this video, many I would say are RV essentials! It's amazing how LOUD RV air conditioners can be. Our current coach, a Class A diesel pusher, isn't too bad, but the previous coach was horrendous, when the AC units came on it was like a freight train was sitting on the roof, any conversations had to be at a pretty high decibel! Still, the current one could be quieter, we will have to look into the product you reviewed to quiet them down. I too use the same adjustable water pressure regulator. But I have a story about that. Once when we were camping in St. Augustine, and I hooked up the regulator I discovered that we had no water in the coach when all around us did. Thinking there was something wrong with the water supply to our campsite, we contacted the management. They came out and said "No the water is fine, your regulator is defective!". I didn't think that was the case, so when the nice gentleman left, I hooked it back up and - no water. Mmm. I played around with the adjustment and, voila, water! Somehow, someone (me?) had cranked it all the way down the last time it was used. So embarrassing! So, there you have it. My RV'ing lessons are either A) expensive or B) embarrassing. Sometimes both. Thank you so much!
New RV owner here and I’m looking forward to trying a lot of these items out! Thank you for the amazing videos
Nano tape YES!!! Love this. I have a few things at the sink like a pottery sponge holder and its held strong for 2 years. Same with button tap lights stay put too. I love those rolling sink racks. They are also great to dry things on the counter. I bought one for my home as well.
When you are travelling in your car, leaving your RV at the campground, you can safely pack cold food in the portable fridge for lunches and snacks while you are out exploring. Keeps food at a safe temperature as the hours go by, and the food is nicer to eat when it's cold.
I must say that we have been part-timing for many years (15+) and we use most of the items you have mentioned. I wish I had seen this years ago, as we would have saved the landfill from a lot of junk! 😁
I have just purchased my first travel trailer for RV life and this video was very helpful. I have watched several of your other videos with more to come and they too have been very helpful. You are doing a real service to many. Thank you.😅
added the collapsible ladder to my Unit. thanks for the heads up on these. hated carrying a ladder to clean off slides all the time. This should fit perfect in my storage compartment. Thanks again
👍🏻
i did not put the collapisble ladder in a storage compartment but i just clamped it to the ladder of my RV
I used to watch your videos occasionally, but now that we have a new TT (just a little 20 footer), I watch all of your videos, including the ones from past! So informative and quite entertaining!!! Also, it’s so nice to have a woman blogger that isn’t always fixing her hair, checking herself out, and making fish lips! 😂 Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!
Probably know this and is why you created this video but just in case you don't, you should be getting a small percentage of each sale. It would be nice if you had an Amazon store so we could just go to that store to get any of these great accessories, you will also make money for each product sold. You have invested time and money to bring these products to us you deserve to get a kick back for this.
We do have an Amazon store: video.gratefulglamper.com/amazon/gratefulglamper
Watch which tpms kit you buy. I work at a dealership and literally today a customers rv kept loosing pressure on their tire. Ended up being the weight of the sensor on the rubber valve stem caused it to prematurely crack from natural dry rot of the valve stem.
Every time you say "The Amazon" it makes me smile. Love your videos! Starting our RV full time life soon and you're a big part of my researching.
Thank you!
I would love to see RV full timers and Van Life full timers just chatting about the pro's and cons of full timing either.
Soft starters have been a life saver in east carolina when we bring our TT to our house. Not to mention the longevity it gives the AC.
A lot of great accessories. We have several of these. One we really need are the air conditioner silencers.
It makes such a difference!
We are now empty nesters and going to buy a trailer soon.
I am making a binder of the trailers we want with all the accessories that dont come with the trailer. The binder will have everything we may need so we dont have to learn the hard way to buy them!
THANK YOU FOR THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS❤❤❤
We love our Berkey water filter. We have one at home and in the RV.
We love ours too, thanks for watching
The foot rest is great for those that need to use pumice on their heels and feet, or for those that are tall to effectively clean their legs and feet without falling out of the shower
Wow, thanks for sharing these awesome tips and storage ideas, much appreciated!😊❤
One more must-have is to replace that missing smoke detector in the bathroom. That is far more important than anything else.
We added the soft start for our A/C and like you said it works GREAT, I am getting ready to order the micro fiber towels, ours never dry and start to not be good to use ! Thanks for the tip! There were several in this video we are going to look into the products. Keep up the good work!!!!
Thanks so much!
I always love your RV hacks! Very practical ideas! Thanks!
Ive seen tons of rv tours and the rvs have open cabinetry. Thank you for showing the nets!!!
I bought the tank top hanger when I watched a previous video of yours and I LOVE THEM! I bought 2 because I live in TX and it's so hot and sticky here and I have a lot of tanks. I thought the center bar in them was wasted space so I hang scarves and belts on a few of them...
Some great new products! Thanks for always having awesome new goodies to share!!
We find that the water pressure where we are varies wildly, and often just fill our fresh water tank daily and use our onboard pump instead, so we get predictable water pressure every time ;)
Just watched this morning and have already used the rope baskets from one of your previous videos - Love it! Looking at several of the ideas on here as I'm really in to organization. Thanks for the great ideas!
Thanks for watching!
As a retired truck driver, I used the garmin 700 OTR , it can be used for semi trucks,RV's, or a car, I swear by garmin, it has saved my butt many times.
Wow! You really put some time and effort in this one. VERY well done! Thank you!!!
Thanks for watching
This is an outstandingly helpful video! I ordered everything on leveling, everything from Amazon (minus the thermostat). Well done and thank you for the referrals. Merci
With towels in a moving vehicle, putting a buttonhole along the edge keeps them from falling off a hook.
Great idea
Love your channel. At the moment we are stuck at home as my van needs repairing, the exhaust burnt a hole in the underslung water tank. Good advice and content. Thanks from the U.K
I used your link to buy the telescoping ladder for our 5th wheel! Looks like the perfect solution!
We just the house beds of 6 people and the 5th wheel with all new mattress for everyone game changer for sure! And thank you i have been wondering about the bug screens and see more detailon the burke.
Just wanted to say I love your vides. I like getting your tips and tricks and have purchases some items based on your video recommendations. We have a pull behind camper and found that having enough ice was a problem because our frig is not big and the freezer is not big either and a bag of ice takes up the entire freezer! One item we invested in was a portable icemaker. We always carried coolers with bags of ice and it takes up so much space and you have to continually go and buy ice. We have been asked by relatives to bring our ice maker to family gatherings so we have enough ice for everyone. This was a good investment. I've made a list off the items in this video so we can check them out. As always thank you for the great videos and product recommendations.
I saw in the beginning of your video the highway signs that said Wildwood, Inverness. I live in The Villages and we have a Super C RV. I love watching all your videos, they are so informative. Thank you for what you do.
Thank you for a useful video. I love the way you use and test the products before recommending. I ordered the LevelMate from your link because you showed real examples of my it will be so much more convenient than hopping out with a large level stick.
Such a great video, thank you so much for doing this. The portable fridge is very compelling. Nano tape, never heard of that but looks very useful. The TPMS, I'm probably going to have to buy that. We have a 38' class A, 2003 Newmar that we just bought. Came with new tires, but I'm very nervous about blowouts or low pressure situations caused by tire damage (nail, road debris, etc.). Shelf liner for travel days looks like a great idea. Venture products look great (towels & travel bag). And this is just to name a few. Soft Start, GPS, Telescoping ladder and others look like great products and great ideas for RV'ing.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing! These real world examples are always appreciated - especially a more extensive list since there's likely to be fewer items that are "not bad" that might get dropped from a shorter list.
Weekend camper typically off-grid. I’ll stick with my version 2 unless Starlink comes out with the ‘mini’ or DC lower power consumption option.
That is one of the BEST RV videos I’ve seen. Good ideas and info. Some I have but most I don’t ,but will soon . Thanks.
Thanks for watching
Great video. Take it for what its worth, some furnaces manufacturers don`t recommended or wont cover warranty on furnaces with vent covers because it can restric air flow to the furnace.
That’s what I found out too but I said the heck with it when we went from SC to Daytona Beach in November and needed the heat but stink bugs had gotten in the furnace and messed up the gas valve. They love propane.😅. Luckily I didn’t have to pay someone to fix it as I’m a DYI , besides any warranty wouldn’t have paid for the labor. And the valve was fine once I got the stink bugs all out.. 😊😅😂.. Now I have a screen on mine..
Thanks so much. This video is so helpful. We will be driving out of AK our 1st 3 month camping road trip 😊
Safe travels!
My biggest pet peeve is leveling the RV.
I just look for the flatter spot I can and then go from there.
But having the last hack using that leveler app, I’m gonna look into that it’s gonna be a game changer for me😮😊😊
Thanks for all your great tips and ideas. Looking forward to trying them out soon!
these videos are going to make us go broke... just bought a few things off your suggestion and links. Thanks! :)
Lol, thanks for watching!
love your channel
new to rv life and intrigued w idea of macerater for 2 reasons especially
1. eliminating stinky slinky and use more compact and versatile hose
2. pump waste away vs gravity…
it would seem that one could almost fertilize anywhere w a pump to disperse the fouls anywhere..( i would not expect you to condone this publicly).
Lots of great ideas! We use 90% of them! Great video!
Loved your hack about the foot holder in the shower. I not only need one for my RV I need one for my home shower. Thank you
Of course- thanks for watching
Thank you SO much for the accessory ideas! We just purchased a 5th wheel and can’t wait to add some of these to our camper!!
Thanks for watching
Turkish cotton towels work the same way and they compact well too.
I full time and your videos are great gives me lots of ideas bc there is never enough space I need ideas on extra counter space mine has none I have a 2015 hideaway
Great video. Thanks for sharing. A lot of the items you listed are things I have been looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
FYI,
The AC silencer only works on ducted AC systems.
Correct 👍🏻
my airfryer is amazing at the RV perfect ribeyes every time.
Few things don't down size coffee percolator crackpot four slice toaster and bigger 20 inch oven. I cooked in my truck 140 inch sleeper. Bigger appliances saved time cause pulling g frieght time can be short
Hi, Great video, I thought I had figured things out, but I learned a lot. Thank you
Thanks for watching 💙
Thank you, I'm just starting to RVing. Picking up my class C at the end of the month
Yay! 🎉
Thanks for your tips, great video happy glamping.
Thanks for watching
I love your videos and you make me feel really good when you recommend a product and I’m already using it.😊 Anyway we’re upgrading to a fifth wheel in two years and going full time and your videos are valuable to me for storage ideas and product hacks in general. My one issue is we aren’t going to have a home base or vacay house so we will need storage for the items we’re keeping (not a lot) for when we stop traveling and we start over in a little barn in the mountains somewhere. Plus I figure I’ll have to rotate seasonal clothes out of storage because of storage. Do you have storage? We don’t know where to locate our storage? Near our probable retirement spot? In the middle of the country so it’s easy to get to? Anyway I hope you read this and thank you for your tips, they’re fantastic.
Most people keep a storage unit somewhere near their “home town” where they know will want to come to from time to time. Thanks for watching our videos.
While I'm a noob, only TT camping since latter 2020, I have a lot of the things you listed. I've tried the "cages" over the vents, no luck (springs didn't hold cage tight on opening); I actually threw them away, now I have to buy them again. I saw someone on utube used longer screws and spacers to screw the heater vent cage to the vent, so I'm going to try that. I'd love to get a TPMS system, but too pricey right now; it's on my list. We are lucky our A/C isn't real loud and use fan as "white noise" at night so A/C kicking on/off doesn't wake us. The inside filter is junk. Btw, was having issues with black tank "clogs"; found I had gotten lazy and stopped using the hose support and was letting hose just sit on the ground. Once I started using the hose support again, issue went away.
Cool stuff. You are clearly the Gadget queen. I've been RVing (for vacations) about 2-3 weeks every year for decades and I honestly don't have any of these tools, gadgets, addons. (I also don't have room in my 34Ft Fifth wheel for most)
I did see a few I'm going to buy and try though. Thanks!
Thanks for watching
I've been looking at those telescoping ladders on Amazon, brilliant invention
The suction shower foot deal is ingenious thanks for all your work goos info
Thanks for watching!
My favorite is from ICECO
Thank you for sharing detailed info. So helpful!
That Garmin 770 and upgraded models is very cool just expensive. I prefer physical gps units over smartphones gps feature
We are newbs and love your videos! We just retired and want to learn!!
Glad to help, thanks for watching and safe travels
Thank you so much for sharing! I got so many ideas and things in my Amazon cart now.
Awesome, thanks for watching
Alaska looks like a Great Pyr. We've got 2 and will be living in our RV for the next few months... should be fun and full of dog fur
Thanks for sharing! We just use a regular pillow top Q mattress that we love. And much less expensive. Love your ideas!
If I'm not mistaken, I believe the *_NANO TAPE_* is also used by *museums* to keep their valuable items and valuable items on loan from being damaged and for them to stay in place..
👍🏻
12:15 in. Never collapse down or retrack the ladder in the way she does as shown here, it's a good way to smash your fingers. Never put fingers between the rungs. Just fyi. Safety tip.
Been watching your videos for a long time now. Your one of the reasons we want to travel. Is it alright if we list gratefulglamper in our featured channels?
Of course!
Interesting video. I’m not an RV’er (currently researching before I rent first), but some of these products can be used in the home too.
👍🏻
I’m gonna have to watch again to get the links I want. Thanks for a great video!!
Thanks for watching. Links are all in the description also.
James, love your videos and your efforts
What a great video! Thank you soo much for sharing…..especially for us soo to be newbies.😃💜👏👏👏
The shower shaver step is a game changer!!!!
😊
Ji😊😊
i want the hangers and shaving step for my house too.
Love my level mate pro...i have a 5th wheel and it is awesome to be able to have it on and find the most level point before unhooking.
👍🏻
Please be safe with the collapsible ladders and only use the two slides on the face of the bottom rung. Sticking your fingers in between when collapsing it is going to result in crushed fingers eventually.
Yah. On your soft start for your ac unit. You have been misinformed. As a hvacr technician of 32 years I know a bit about this.
A a/c the compressor can not start slow. The compressor and fan motor both utilize a capacitor that gives a " electrical kick" since they start under load. They both start at the same time resulting in hi "lock rotor amperage ". End result tripped breaker.
Your soft start devides the start. Compressor than fan thus lowering the initial lock roster amp draw.
I hope this is helpful.
I love the tips and will use many as a weekender!
Thanks for the explanation
Great info. Just bought my 1st RV Trailer. 1996 Jayco 256SL for my land in Maine. Your hacks make sense. Keep them coming! RJ-
Thanks!
I use the toiletries bags for my travel watercolor paint kit.
Awesome use!
I liked the rope walls but didn't see them in the description.
Lots of clever ideas!