HANGING TV IN RV WITH COMMAND STRIPS?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2023
  • We have always wanted a TV in the bedroom area of our 21 Coachmen Prism 24CB. Problem was we didn't want to drill holes with the refrigerator right behind the wall area! So Billy figured, why not try Command Strips! In this video, we take you through the process of hanging The TV and the final result, with an update a year after hanging.
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  • @melaniedeare5427
    @melaniedeare5427 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you so very much for this video! This is exactly what I want to do in my Class C motor home, and I wasn't sure if it was even possible. I'm going to do this!

    • @timetogo4533
      @timetogo4533  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great! We actually made an adjustment by replacing the original Command Strips with Command Heavyweight Wall Hooks, which makes it more secure and easily removable. I’ll snap a picture today. We love having the TV there night. We could not get comfortable at the dinette to watch a program and even considered getting loungers, but this has been the perfect solution!

    • @melaniedeare5427
      @melaniedeare5427 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@timetogo4533 Yes, please do add a picture. I had the idea that the hooks would probably work just as well if I could place a wire across the back of the TV and hang it like a picture on the wall. I could simply put the TV down on the bed when I'm underway. Do you have any thoughts about satellite TV for your rig? My chief concern is getting weather warnings when cell service is spotty, and there is no antenna TV reception to speak of in some of the parks I visit. For that reason, I stay in RV resorts most of the time when I travel, but those are getting pretty expensive!
      Also, do you have any good suggestions for storing your necessities while on a trip? The bathroom in my motor home is miniscule, and I'm a bit at a loss for ideas for storing the multitude of personal items I think I need when traveling. I've downsized from a 40-foot trailer to a 26 foot Class C, and it's been a challenge. Thanks for the update!