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12 Things You Totally Don’t Need in Your RV

By Mark on March 4, 2019

12 Things You Totally Don't Need in Your RV (1)

12 Things You Totally Don’t Need in Your RV

The RV or recreational vehicle is meant for more than just commuting. Being so, it is natural for you to want to fit it out and fill it with items that you think you might need.

Take a moment and think of the favorite items or even better just read through this list of some RV items that might be handy in an RV or so we think. The items are here but you take your pick if it is needed or not.

Ice Maker on Benchtop

It might be your idea of luxury to install an icemaker on the RV counter for an endless supply of ice, chilly water, soda drinks or an iced beverage but the question would about the utility of the purchase.

Programmable Pressure Cooker

It might be a good idea to follow the latest craze and get this instant pot. After all, it would make it quite easy to fix a quick, easy and tasty meal even as you are driving around and you would find it hard to get some good food when you are on the move.

Electric Griddle

It is easy to store a flat and compact electric griddle in your RV and cook up you’re a great variety of foods outdoor.

What is more, these electric griddles are quick and uniform with respect to heating making it a great fit on the outdoor kitchen table.

You don’t also have to worry about the smells and splashing caused by cooking. Griddles are perfect for cooking many types of food and they keep the smells and splatters associated with those foods outside.

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Folding Grill Table

You can extend your cooking and preparation area when you are cooking outside, with these tables that feature a lightweight but sturdy steel frame and aluminum top.

The platform on top of this can seamlessly fit a griddle or grill. You can set up the table quite easily and quickly.

Cordless Drill

A handy device that helps you easily anchor your tent or furniture, and a great alternative to hand cranks.

Awning Mat

Camping outdoors can bring along loads of sand and dirt into the camper. Awning mats can isolate sand and keep the interiors dirt free.

Vacuum Cleaner

Simple lightweight vacuum cleaners can stay away in a corner of the camper but can be quite an efficient cleaner especially when the interiors get dirty with sand and dirt.

Tent with insect screens

Campers mean outdoors and outdoors bring pesky insects. Take this tent along and you can safely relax and have fun in the shade outdoors without any trouble from biting bugs.

Two Way Radios

Without reliable phone signals in remote areas, a set of two-way radios could be your lifeline to communicate with the rest of the world when you are out in your RV.

Mattress

You are going camping to relax. If so why not go the whole hog and get a mattress for an RV mattress for a good night’s sleep.

Pillows

Camping trips are about relaxations but how do you relax without a pillow. Pillows are obligatory for a road trip on a camper.

Retractable Laundry Line

It is a good idea to carry along a laundry line to carry your wet clothes after a swim or a shower.

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