I happened to stumble across your channel and glad I did. A lot of good tips & it's nice to see some of the other campgrounds in NY that we haven't been to yet. Allegheny St Park is my favorite but Id like to visit more
@@Thecampingloop we go for about 4 days every year at the end of June for my birthday. We're going to look at a Coleman 2455BH on Saturday and wanted to see some year plus reviews & was happy to hear it's helld up well. We have a 2016 Heartland 22lx and it's been great but we want something just a little bigger
Thanks! Your video is one of the best I've seen. Most of the videos have all this "foo foo" stuff that no one really needs in an RV. I appreciate the practicality you've put into yours.
Someone might have posted this already, I bought the dollar tree plastic shoe holder and over the door holder. Hang the shoe holder on the inside of the bathroom door and it’s perfect for soap, shampoo, rags or whatever else you can put in the slots. 😊
The dollar tree foam board in the school / office supply section can be cut down to place in the bottom of the collapsible storage bins to give you more structure in the bottom.
Looking forward to watching more of your content. My husband and I just purchased a camper that is super small so I’m looking for lots of tips and tricks!
Sometimes the bins can be semi flimsy depending on what you're storing. Cut a the size of the bottom of the bin on a piece of an Amazon box. Put it in the bottom of it under the fabric insert. It'll help keep it studier. Can also put a plastic or cardboard box within the bin to make it extra sturdy (even the ones at dollar tree)
Happy I came across your channel! I’m getting ready to take the plunge into the rv adventure life with the wife and two little girls. We have been looking into this exact camper. Looking forward to watching many more videos from you guys. Happy camping!
I just bought me a 17 ft trailer and I need storage ideas. I love your collapsible bins. But I’m so scared of screwing into the walls for shelving items. But I have found out I can put six plastic shoe boxes in my upper cabinets each to store stuff. I don’t have a sink or cabinet in my bathroom just a toilet and shower. I’m using the shower as a storage area. But I’d like to put some shower caddy’s on the wall but there again I’m afraid to screw into the walls I’m afraid to ruin the walls. I want to screw a paper towel holder above my stove but the microwave is above the stove and I can’t tell where I can put the screws in to hold the holder. How can I find out what is in between the walls to know if the stuff I screw in will hold? I like your video
There is framing behind the walls. You would be fine to screw into the framing. You could knock on the wall and listen where a “stud” is located or a fool proof way would be to buy a cheap stud finder from a Home Depot or Lowe’s. Also you could try to find the screws where other things are attached to the wall, like benches or cupboards, and there will be framing there. Also good command strips, not the generic, work wonders to hang things like caddy’s or hooks and things. We’ve used them for years. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Looking to get a 17B I got a few questions. #1 how much weight can the bunks hold. #2 how's the storage outside of the camper? 3 how's the quality of a more affordable camper like the 17b
Bunks hold 300lbs each. The build quality of a 17b is similar to others just has less options. Outside storage is decent. Not great but not horrible. Thanks for watching!
The little shelf for the bunkhouse is a great idea. Nice little place to put things especially for kids
Perfect addition to the bunks! Thanks for watching
4 more years for me to retired looking forward on getting me an RV. I always like to watch videos like this. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Our pleasure! We appreciate you watching!
Great tips and not expensive.
Glad you like them!
Love it when it's cheap and easy!
So true!
Thank you. May Jesus continue to bless you and your family
Thank you!
I'm moving into a 16 ft travel trailer (think it's an older model Arctic Fox)...NEED all the ideas I can get.
Hopefully this helps! Good luck
A shoe organizer on the door works great
Great tip!
I happened to stumble across your channel and glad I did. A lot of good tips & it's nice to see some of the other campgrounds in NY that we haven't been to yet. Allegheny St Park is my favorite but Id like to visit more
So glad to hear! We’re actually heading to Allegheny in the beginning of April, love it there. We appreciate you watching and welcome to the channel!
@@Thecampingloop we go for about 4 days every year at the end of June for my birthday. We're going to look at a Coleman 2455BH on Saturday and wanted to see some year plus reviews & was happy to hear it's helld up well. We have a 2016 Heartland 22lx and it's been great but we want something just a little bigger
The Coleman 24bh is a great choice! Good luck!!
Thanks! Your video is one of the best I've seen. Most of the videos have all this "foo foo" stuff that no one really needs in an RV. I appreciate the practicality you've put into yours.
Thanks so much! I know what you mean
Someone might have posted this already, I bought the dollar tree plastic shoe holder and over the door holder. Hang the shoe holder on the inside of the bathroom door and it’s perfect for soap, shampoo, rags or whatever else you can put in the slots. 😊
We did the same. Works great doesn’t it? 👍🏼
These are all excellent ideas, hoping those collapsible storage bins are still there, heading there asap!! Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
More good ideas! Love the channel ❤
Appreciate all your support!
The dollar tree foam board in the school / office supply section can be cut down to place in the bottom of the collapsible storage bins to give you more structure in the bottom.
They did come with a flimsy piece of cardboard but great idea!
@@Thecampingloop 👍just use that as your template to cut the foam board
Looking forward to watching more of your content. My husband and I just purchased a camper that is super small so I’m looking for lots of tips and tricks!
Congratulations! Awesome to hear. New content every Thursday. Happy camping!
I was 👍 like #510 , take that 509 !
Hahaha👆
Sometimes the bins can be semi flimsy depending on what you're storing. Cut a the size of the bottom of the bin on a piece of an Amazon box. Put it in the bottom of it under the fabric insert. It'll help keep it studier. Can also put a plastic or cardboard box within the bin to make it extra sturdy (even the ones at dollar tree)
That’s a great idea. It did com with very flimsy inserts but will take your advice on cutting an Amazon box. Thanks for watching!
You can add a strip of hot glue on the bottom of those fabric bins to keep em from slipping around
Happy I came across your channel! I’m getting ready to take the plunge into the rv adventure life with the wife and two little girls. We have been looking into this exact camper. Looking forward to watching many more videos from you guys. Happy camping!
Awesome to hear! These are great campers especially if just getting into the camping scene. Good luck on your new adventures!
I just bought me a 17 ft trailer and I need storage ideas. I love your collapsible bins. But I’m so scared of screwing into the walls for shelving items. But I have found out I can put six plastic shoe boxes in my upper cabinets each to store stuff. I don’t have a sink or cabinet in my bathroom just a toilet and shower. I’m using the shower as a storage area. But I’d like to put some shower caddy’s on the wall but there again I’m afraid to screw into the walls I’m afraid to ruin the walls. I want to screw a paper towel holder above my stove but the microwave is above the stove and I can’t tell where I can put the screws in to hold the holder. How can I find out what is in between the walls to know if the stuff I screw in will hold? I like your video
There is framing behind the walls. You would be fine to screw into the framing. You could knock on the wall and listen where a “stud” is located or a fool proof way would be to buy a cheap stud finder from a Home Depot or Lowe’s. Also you could try to find the screws where other things are attached to the wall, like benches or cupboards, and there will be framing there. Also good command strips, not the generic, work wonders to hang things like caddy’s or hooks and things. We’ve used them for years. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Great hacks.
Thanks for watching!
Nice job! Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Looking to get a 17B I got a few questions. #1 how much weight can the bunks hold. #2 how's the storage outside of the camper? 3 how's the quality of a more affordable camper like the 17b
Bunks hold 300lbs each. The build quality of a 17b is similar to others just has less options. Outside storage is decent. Not great but not horrible. Thanks for watching!
What are the deminsions of the storage baskets my dollar tree dont have them
11.42 x 11.42 x 7.87 . Hopefully this helps
We have a coleman camper lol
Nice!👍
Colmen 30ft 263buke
Nice 👍