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Unique RV Tips
Traveling in a Recreational Vehicle (RV) offers freedom and adventure. Here are some unique tips to enhance your RV experience, from maximizing space to dealing with unexpected situations.
Maximizing Space and OrganizationSpace management is key in an RV. Utilizing vertical space and multi-functional items can make a big difference.
- Tension Rods for Cabinets: Place tension rods inside cabinets and the refrigerator to prevent items from shifting and falling out while in transit.
- Vertical Storage Solutions: Use over-the-door shoe organizers for storing small items like toiletries, cleaning supplies, or even pantry items. They are excellent for utilizing vertical space.
- Collapsible Items: Invest in collapsible bowls, strainers, and measuring cups to save drawer and cupboard space.
Kitchen and Cooking Hacks
Cooking in a small RV kitchen can be challenging, but these tips can simplify meal preparation.
Tip | Description |
|---|---|
Use a slow cooker | Saves energy and keeps the RV cooler than using the oven or stovetop |
Pre-portion meals | Prepare and freeze individual servings before the trip to minimize cooking time and clean-up |
Magnetic spice rack | Affix a metal strip and magnetic tins to a wall to keep spices organized and off the counter |
For those who enjoy camping without hookups (boondocking), preparation is essential.
- Water Management: Always know your tank levels. Use a timer when showering and prioritize paper plates and minimal-water cleanup for dishes.
- Solar Power Check: Ensure your solar panels are clean and positioned for maximum sun exposure. Consider checking for local resources for maintenance.
- Propane Monitoring: Keep a spare tank or a reliable gauge to monitor your propane supply, which is critical for heating and cooking.
Unexpected issues can arise on the road. Being prepared can reduce stress.
- Tire Pressure Routine: Check your tire pressure religiously, including the spare. Underinflated tires are a common cause of blowouts.
- Seal Inspection: Routinely check the caulking and seals around windows and the roof. Water damage is the number one enemy of an RV.
- Essential Toolkit: Carry a basic toolkit, including duct tape, zip ties, and a multimeter.
- Roadside Assistance Contact: Ensure all travelers have access to the contact information for your RV roadside assistance service.


