I bought a pack of T-levels, and I placed one right on my tongue in front of my smart jack. I mounted it with VHB tape instead of screwing it on. The light from the smart jack shines on it, so when I set up at night, I can use the smart jack light to see if the trailer is level. Works like a charm! Glad you found a great solution that works for you too Randi. Happy camping!
I had never seen anyone adhere these small bubble levels on the outside of a trailer before I saw my Dad use his. I thought it was a really smart idea! 💡
Hey John! I would say it tows my Little Guy Max OK. My biggest complaint is that the Jeep is narrower than my camper and even with extended mirrors it makes it more difficult for backing up into a campsite.
Level Mate Pro the only way to go! Use with Curved leveling blocks and your set! Easy and fast also looking at your phone and leveling your trailer is easy!
Maybe when I get a good tax refund. I think that's a good advantage, but after you use a camper a few good months, you don't need to go back & forth much. I hope they come down in price with time.
It appears you're still taking a step or two to check the level installed on the side. The Level Mate Pro device and app is awesome, as I take no steps. I just drive up or down on Anderson leveling blocks for the side-to-side leveling and stand at the electric jack for leveling up and down, looking at the app during both leveling events. It really is convenient. And the connection between the Level Mate Pro hardware and app is Bluetooth, which you test during install, so cellular and wifi connections to your phone are irrelevant.
Yes I installed something similar my first year the only difference is I used a clear Cor as the green ones will fade over time and it will be difficult to see. I do not have to get out of my vehicle to see if it is level side to side as I simply look in my sideview mirror which is helpful to know which side I have to adjust then I unhitch and use the side one to make sure I am level front to back😁
Her voice sounds perfectly like that AI narrator. Although she must be communicating to bend-new RV'ers who are ten-year-olds, she's an excellent communicator/presenter.
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Thanks for visiting Harbortown; the Gateway to the Porcupine Mountains!
I have never been to Harbortown Scott… but maybe someday?
U always have the greatest ideas ..
Thanks Ruby! This one I got from my Dad… he is full of great ideas! ☺️
well , he taught U something that was smart and in the long run will save All y'all tons of money 2.
@@rubygreen158 I couldn’t have said it better Ruby! 😁
I bought a pack of T-levels, and I placed one right on my tongue in front of my smart jack. I mounted it with VHB tape instead of screwing it on. The light from the smart jack shines on it, so when I set up at night, I can use the smart jack light to see if the trailer is level. Works like a charm! Glad you found a great solution that works for you too Randi. Happy camping!
That’s smart! ✅ I used the tape adhered to the bubble levels and did not screw them in. I didn’t want permanent holes in the trailer!
We also noticed that the LIttle Guy Max toilet likes to be level to hold water better. That is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
That makes a lot of sense! Lots of good reasons to get your trailer level!!!
I agree with your dad's method of leveling. You may not habe signal to your phone for the app. Thank you for sharing and be safe.
I had never seen anyone adhere these small bubble levels on the outside of a trailer before I saw my Dad use his. I thought it was a really smart idea! 💡
the app is blue tooth no phone signal required
How does the Jeep Gladiator tow, I have the same vehicle and was wondering how it would do towing?
Hey John! I would say it tows my Little Guy Max OK. My biggest complaint is that the Jeep is narrower than my camper and even with extended mirrors it makes it more difficult for backing up into a campsite.
I think you should put princess inside and teach her to bark when it's level.
I think I'll get a set of those for my overland trailer.
Princess could put her round treats on the floor and see if they roll! 🤣
I just put a level on top of the front metal, propane box while I’m unhitching. Easy!
Hey! That would be easy too provided the propane box is level. 😁
We used those cute little levels on Pippa... They definitely made it easier!
So simple, yet genius! 😁 The best $8 I have spent in a long time!
I love the levels; we use them all of the time. Nice video Randi. 🤗
They are so convenient! Thanks Jim!
Use any canned food product or beverage place on floor inside door
That’s a great way to see if your level Truman!
Level Mate Pro the only way to go! Use with Curved leveling blocks and your set! Easy and fast also looking at your phone and leveling your trailer is easy!
I appreciate your Levelmate Pro feedback Lenny!
Great points! We like the app for giving us a general idea of a level location while still in the driver's seat.
That makes sense Joyce! 👍
Maybe when I get a good tax refund. I think that's a good advantage, but after you use a camper a few good months, you don't need to go back & forth much. I hope they come down in price with time.
It appears you're still taking a step or two to check the level installed on the side. The Level Mate Pro device and app is awesome, as I take no steps. I just drive up or down on Anderson leveling blocks for the side-to-side leveling and stand at the electric jack for leveling up and down, looking at the app during both leveling events. It really is convenient. And the connection between the Level Mate Pro hardware and app is Bluetooth, which you test during install, so cellular and wifi connections to your phone are irrelevant.
Hey John! It’s great to hear from a LevelMate Pro user to get a first hand experience with this app. Thanks for sharing feedback John.
Great advice. Every trailer we had growing up had those. I always thought they came with them on from the mfr. Easy tip that anyone can do.
RV leveling life would be easier if these small bubble levels came built in! 😁
Yes I installed something similar my first year the only difference is I used a clear Cor as the green ones will fade over time and it will be difficult to see. I do not have to get out of my vehicle to see if it is level side to side as I simply look in my sideview mirror which is helpful to know which side I have to adjust then I unhitch and use the side one to make sure I am level front to back😁
Great leveling tips Diane! I hope the green bubble levels don’t fade but if they do it will be easy to replace them. Thanks for the heads up!
Her voice sounds perfectly like that AI narrator. Although she must be communicating to bend-new RV'ers who are ten-year-olds, she's an excellent communicator/presenter.
Our next video will show you how to get a drink of water directly from the tap of your RV!
That's not a large bubble level.
Your to much😉
Thanks… I think?!?! 🤣
@@RandisAdventures I just watched 1 of your videos. I was on the edge of my seat
No kidding? Who doesn't use these? What a waste of my time.
There’s no need to be an AH to this nice lady.