Gonefishing1
Senior Member
my wife wants a electric leaf blower but I haven't convinced myself to buy one yet
maybe now is the time
Get a battery power. No cords to drag around
my wife wants a electric leaf blower but I haven't convinced myself to buy one yet
maybe now is the time
my wife wants a electric leaf blower but I haven't convinced myself to buy one yet
maybe now is the time
Get a battery power. No cords to drag around
checking before each trip won’t help at all when you pick up a screw or nail on the highway and get a slow or even a really fast leak….i picked up a screw leaving a truck stop and my tpms alarm went off and it was amazing how fast that tire lost air pressure but thanks to the alarm i pulled over and didn’t have damage to my fifth wheel skirting or fenderwell if the tire ripped apart…next to my progressive EMS it’s my most important accessory
I had one TPMS alarm on the trailer I bought the one tire sensor was bad or something lost tire pressor and alarm never went off of not for the wife following me I would have never knew tire was going flat, I got rid of all of them. each their own. I have AAA Rv plus pays for up to two tow trucks and 200 miles if needed
(Full timer here too) Don’t think anyone’s mentioned it yet, but I use my air fryer a lot so I can mitigate using the oven, and an Insta pot is awesome! I’ve learned how to do baby back ribs, corned beef, and all sorts of other great items in it. For the air fryer, I would get the kind that has the racks, not the basket so it’s more like a toaster oven and you can do mini pizzas, roasted brussels sprouts, etc.
I held off on getting the mini chainsaw for a while, and now it’s one of my favorite toys for fires. None in necessity by any means but definitely fun to have!
Depending on what type of set up you end up getting, the collapsible ladder is an investment, but I’ve use mine on more than one occasion.
Absolute must haves, in addition to my post above:
1. A potato peeler
2. A cork screw for opening corked wine bottles
--- Absolute must have items!
Lots of good suggestions.
I didn’t see an Open roads fuel card mentioned. Or at least some sort of fuel discount program. I haven’t bought diesel at pump price in 3 years.
Enjoy your travels.
It’s a discount fuel program run by a Texas based logistics company. Big trucking companies negotiate fuel pricing with nation wide fuel providers. The more fuel they buy, the more power they have to negotiate. To “up” their negotiating power, they have a program for diesel rv’s where they give you a card, and for a small fee you get to buy fuel at their price. You have to buy at locations that they deal with (you find them with an app on your phone) and you have to buy at the truck islands only. You have to tie it to a checking account as they take the money via ach withdrawals. (just set up a no fee checking account for the program if you are Leary of it) Savings varies on location. Around here it’s about .75/gal right now after fees.
https://www.tsdlogistics.com/services/fuel-program/
I have no affiliation with this company other than I am a member of their fuel plan, along with thousands of other RVers across the country.
Sure. If you only fill up once a month with 30 gallons you could save 150 or 200 bucks a year. And You don’t need to be pulling your rv to fuel up. I fuel up at a local truck stop all of the time when not pulling.