Tools We Won't RV Without

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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    This is the list of tools we won't RV without. They keep things working well on the RV and help us do the repairs to our RV that's needed.
    RV Essential List:
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    9-In-One ScrewDriver amzn.to/2PToaM9
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    Hammer amzn.to/2Wz00cn
    Drill amzn.to/2Ja3O0E
    BitSet for Drill amzn.to/2PW1Bq2
    Needle Nose Pliers amzn.to/2VSktvA
    Utility Knife amzn.to/2J91p6z
    Allen Wrench Set amzn.to/3051QUz
    Viair Air Pump amzn.to/2Va8IML
    Socket and Wrench set plus more amzn.to/2VPlULr
    4-way lug wrench amzn.to/2YjdauB
    Jumper cables amzn.to/2YgyssC
    Tape Measure amzn.to/2E00GjL
    Hardware
    Fuses amzn.to/2LxHZtX
    Roof Repair Tape amzn.to/2V6vZzb
    Electrical Tape amzn.to/2WFChHm
    Dicor Self Level amzn.to/2WwqLhG
    Wall Sealant amzn.to/2H6W6ky
    Nonessential things I use often for projects
    1. Impact Driver
    2. Drill Bits
    3. Torpedo Level
    4. Pex Fittings
    5. Folding Shovel
    6. Torque Wrench
    7. File
    8. Vice Grips
    9. Hacksaw
    10. Pry Bars
    11. Electrical Tester
    12. Oscillating Saw
    13. Sawzall
    14. Wire Brush
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Komentáře • 175

  • @willaimr.kirkland8170
    @willaimr.kirkland8170 Před 5 lety +69

    Thanks. Am 82, don't own a RV however, really enjoy living vicariously through you active young folks. Great videos - keep it up.

  • @anthonylawlor9130
    @anthonylawlor9130 Před 4 lety +1

    Pb Blaster....the best penetrate oil for loosening bolts. Nothing compares.

  • @alexmarkov9918
    @alexmarkov9918 Před 5 lety +12

    Also useful: water hose gaskets, a saw big enough to cut firewood, wood splitter, axe and wedge, pruning saw with a pole, gloves, knee pads, tarp, flashlight...

    • @Colaaah
      @Colaaah Před 4 lety

      M18 Milwaukee (Cordless, electric) Chainsaw... I will be investing in on of these ;)

  • @AshesToAshtyn
    @AshesToAshtyn Před 5 lety +14

    By far one of the most informational videos for someone transitioning into this lifestyle I’ve seen so far! I’ve saved tons of things from your links into my amazon cart.

  • @Johnnycbtx
    @Johnnycbtx Před 5 lety +4

    I carry a 1/2" breaker bar with a deep socket for my lug nuts for the 5er and truck since I don't have an impact wrench. This gives you a lot of of torque and won't slip off like those 4- ways can sometimes. Good video as usual.

  • @herb7877
    @herb7877 Před 5 lety +4

    Well said ! I too carry a fair amount of stuff. I've used a fair amount of the "stuff" helping others as well. Especially the air pump. All part of the RV program. I would add a few hose type rubber washers. I've gone thru a fair number on the hose bib connection & the inlet to the RV. Especially in very cold weather when the magically fall out & you can't find it.

  • @dumolebob
    @dumolebob Před 4 lety +3

    With Several different vise grips, duct tape, & bailing wire you can fix anything.

  • @adamccurdy
    @adamccurdy Před 5 lety +20

    Hey jared! My name is adam and i Just wanted to reach out and say thank so much for all of your videos. I came across your channel a few weeks ago. They have been extremely helpful and informative. My wife and i are going full time within a year or so and it can get overwhelming thinking about everything we have to do to get ready and also after we hit the road. Being a guy i love the tech videos and this video was awesome i will def be getting the cans of lubricant and some other things you mentioned. Thank you again. Your channel and a few more full timers have been such a huge inspiration to us. We like to hear the good and the bad about the lifestyle so it helps us understand and prepare us for what to expect. I look forward to more videos. Happy travels.

  • @davidlawlor1583
    @davidlawlor1583 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video (as usual), a couple of items in my tool box: Duct Tape, DOUBLE STICK tape, and plumbers/pipe tape. Electrical crimp pieces, tools and wire nuts. Rope, Paracord, string, bungie cords, Zip ties. Spare hose washers.

  • @dzymslizzy3641
    @dzymslizzy3641 Před 5 lety +5

    Good list! My go-to-must-have tool kit also includes vise grips, wire nuts, small chisels, 5-in-1 tool, wide-blade putty knife, plumber's tape, extra hose washers, dikes, linesmans pliers, a can of locktite, (as well as the good old penetrating oil you mentioned), and good old blue painter's tape. Just to name a few. ;-) (And I don't even have a rig yet! Those are just my normal household tools that will come with me when I get my rig!)
    Of all the tools I do have, including multiple kinds to wrenches, sockets, allens, torx, etc...the one thing I need to buy is a torque wrench. By the way; that 4-way you showed is unique; I've never seen one with just 3 sockets and what appears to be a screwdriver bit on the 4th end!
    (I think when I'm ready to hit the road, my main problem will be with culling tools! I have soooo many! Duplicates and some triplicates of some items. Probably will toss a lot of it to my grandsons!)

  • @pilotmom9755
    @pilotmom9755 Před 5 lety +3

    Another handy tool is used by roofers: aka Roofer’s Hatchet Claw which has 2 Pry Bars, Hammer, dull Hatchet and utility knife.

  • @northlander4370
    @northlander4370 Před 3 lety

    It is Robertson , Invented and patented in Canada by P . L. Robertson in 1906 these screws and their drivers are commonplace in Canada and actually preferred over Phillips and slot drivers as the don't slip as much !

  • @jasonlessard2373
    @jasonlessard2373 Před 3 lety +1

    Smart having tools in the truck. When I was new to RV’s. I had my tool box in the trailer, didn’t really have room in my van. We went into town, the van broke down. I had to buy a screw driver from Safeway. Frustrating!

  • @deanherr8049
    @deanherr8049 Před 5 lety +5

    I carry more tools that I relay need, but I have them if I every need them.

  • @allenpruehs8288
    @allenpruehs8288 Před 3 lety

    It may have already been mentioned, but I strongly recommend carrying a set of DOT reflective warning triangles and a reflective vest in case of breakdowns on the road.

  • @nwalker8866
    @nwalker8866 Před 5 lety +1

    Very good list - as someone who also RVs and was a BoyScout in my younger years, your list should serve anyone well.
    I would ad an items which is tow-vehicle specific. Read though your vehicle owners manual in the fuse section and find out the what fuses (and/or fusible links) it would take to get the 12v power supply online that feeds through the 7 way trailer electrical plug,. This circuit is used to charge the 12 "house" batteries on a trailer/5th-wheel. If you blow this and you are camping in spots without electric - your "house" batteries will not get recharged. Also find out what electrical fuses/links you need to recover the 12 volt trailer brake circuit. I recall driving along an interstate pulling in at every auto parts store looking for a fusible link to get the trailer brakes working again. My controller was shorting out things when I manually applied the brakes to the final fix saw that part replaced.

  • @ScorpionRegent
    @ScorpionRegent Před 5 lety +3

    I didn't see bungie cords, ratchet straps, rope, or chain mentioned. When Murphy comes calling it's good to have at least some of them to keep things under control. Zip ties are really handy thing to have, but stainless steel safety wire is even more useful if you know how to use it.

    • @Terryblount
      @Terryblount Před 4 lety

      Yep... gonna "borrow" your stuff for my next video

  • @cherryblossomscarletokami9841

    just watching this and hope you switched fully over to Milwaukee, though slightly spendy, they are a damn good company, i had a M18 FUEL from 2018 that recently got stolen, millions of bolts undone/done, dropped, kicked, in puddles, used in rain, had some paint on it, ect, whatever you threw at it, it kept biting, except for like a tow hitch, thats the limit it can do pretty much

  • @tacbear
    @tacbear Před 5 lety +1

    Am I the only one that uses Walmart Metal garden hose quick connectors?? I have used them for 6 years...they are CHEAP and they work so good I even use them at home on all my hoses. I can connect my city water in about 20 seconds (including screwing a splitter to the RV Park spigot)! I like being able to hook my water hoses up without SCREWING the hose on ,then off using threaded connectors...which we all know takes time and they wear out quickly!!

  • @anthonylawlor9130
    @anthonylawlor9130 Před 4 lety

    Small socket set.
    Tire/ battery maintenance kit.
    Duct tape/ caulk w/ gun
    Air compressor

  • @alexhenry5542
    @alexhenry5542 Před 5 lety +10

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen a *new* can of 3in1 in any tool box, they last forever!

  • @truetexan7755
    @truetexan7755 Před 5 lety +1

    Like you I tend to carry a lot of tools.
    You might consider getting a bag of small jumper wires with alligator clips for testing/ trouble shooting small electronics and appliances in the rv.

  • @eddy2561
    @eddy2561 Před 5 lety +9

    IMO an impact drill is not overkill, but you gotta be careful using it. I also discovered a lot of uses for a hand jig saw. The hardest part for me was letting go of all my tools that I've collected over 50+ years. I'm still weeding them out. Thank goodness for Harbor Freight!

  • @ez123ification
    @ez123ification Před 5 lety +2

    Decor does have a shelf life , I had a tube separate on me recently !

  • @shiftfocus1
    @shiftfocus1 Před 5 lety

    The Robertson screw. Canada’s gift to the hardware world. You’re welcome.

  • @badbiker666
    @badbiker666 Před rokem

    At 0:33 into the video, you refer to those very handy pliers as Channel Locks. I think everyone knows what you mean, but that's not their actual name. Channel Lock is a company that makes many different products. They are high quality, reasonably priced, and I recommend their products to anyone. But those pliers actually have a few names. Some call them water pump pliers, but they are also known as tongue-and-groove pliers or groove joint pliers. The ones you displayed in the video are not Channel Lock brand pliers, but they look very utilitarian and useful! I see in the video description they are GrooveLock Pliers by Irwin. That's also a fine brand and you can't go wrong purchasing their products, either.
    At 8:10 you showed us your sockets. I can't say enough about keeping your sockets together with an organizer such as the rails you are using. Lots of people keep their sockets in a tray or a box, but they get disorganized that way. Attached to an organizer is better because you don't always know exactly what size you need, so you can grab the whole rail to take to the job. Plus, locating the exact one you need is easier when they are all lined up in order. Finally, you can tell at a glance exactly which ones are missing when it is time to put the tools away. I can't tell you how many people have lost tools because they were left behind during a roadside repair.
    You have quite the extensive tool kit. You have more than the average person will be comfortable with because you are OK with making a lot of your own repairs. Me, too, but I was a car mechanic for several years and I drove a semi for a few more, so making roadside repairs is natural for me. I'm not sure I would "recommend" anyone build up a tool kit as extensive as your unless they are familiar with the mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems in their RV. Especially the multimeter. Inexpert people can get themselves in trouble poking live wiring or circuitry. But, I would never advise anyone to NOT acquire a decent collection of tools, either. Having more tools than you can use isn't a bad thing if you have room to store them.

  • @georgetway8051
    @georgetway8051 Před 3 lety

    The only thing that I have to add is a trimming saw and clippers. We use them when campgrounds do not trim up high. (Always look up).

  • @robertflores477
    @robertflores477 Před 5 lety +2

    Your personality is growing on me! I really enjoy your videos. They help us a lot. Especially the ones where you suggest awesome places to travel to! All About RV’s, Loloho, Kyle and Olivia, Keep Your Daydream...You make my phone something I can’t live without! Keep up the great work. Robert/Donna, Sun City, California.

  • @sashad8204
    @sashad8204 Před 5 lety +1

    Omggg thank you so much - total solo female newbie with minimal handywoman skills so this list is a lifesaver!!! You just made my tool box thanku thank u thank uuuuu!!!

  • @edwardrepa6054
    @edwardrepa6054 Před 5 lety

    JARED, my wife always tells me I carry way too many tools along on our RV trips. Now I can show her a guy who has just as many tools and supplies and enjoys repairing and maintaining his rig. Thanks for a great video. Ed

    • @norme2681
      @norme2681 Před 3 lety

      You ever notice nothing breaks in the Home Depot parking lot?

  • @denniskeith8725
    @denniskeith8725 Před 5 lety +1

    Duct tape, teflon thread tape, and various sealants are good to have.

  • @jameskelson1891
    @jameskelson1891 Před 5 lety +1

    I would guess you are relatively new to RVing. I know when I first set out as a full timer, I had a couple of bags of tools and a couple more bags of hardware. Over the years I have whittled down my bags of junk to pliers, screwdriver and a pocket knife. I do find a compressor to be a necessary tool. The rest of the stuff I can get virtually anywhere.

  • @alaska-bornfloridaman
    @alaska-bornfloridaman Před 4 lety

    I keep a 1/2 inch drive DeWalt cordless impact in my truck for changing tires if need be. I can change a tire in 5 minutes with that . And there's no other scenario when traveling that this wouldn't handle. I love that low profile Jack though.

    • @Terryblount
      @Terryblount Před 4 lety

      Keep the tire plug kit and a 12v air compressor and sometimes you can fix a tire without replacing it.

  • @daves1646
    @daves1646 Před 3 lety

    Just WOW. Great synopsis of essential tools for being on the road for a while, and being able to deal with or help others deal with ‘it happened’ situations. Many thanks!!

  • @janietallman6950
    @janietallman6950 Před 4 lety +1

    Teflon tape is another great thing to have on hand!

    • @Terryblount
      @Terryblount Před 4 lety

      I mentioned that second on my video.

  • @faithsrvtrip8768
    @faithsrvtrip8768 Před 4 lety

    Thanks! Picking up my rig on Friday and this is good info! I love WORX because they use batteries. Ordered a 10-inch chainsaw from WORX a few days ago. Easy to use. Not going to chop down large trees but will be good for trimming small downed trees and firewood! I have a solar set up so having fuses and roof patch sound smart, to me! Thanks! Total noob so this vid is awesome! Oh did you see the new thing from WORX where you can put the end in a lake / or bucket of water and you have attachments to wash the RV? Soft scrubber, med scrubber, there is a wheel brush, also has squeegee and soap sprayer and concentrator head for extra pressure! You can drop it into a 5-gallon bucket and clean away!

  • @davemathieson2053
    @davemathieson2053 Před 5 lety +24

    one more thing. really. Duct tape. we broke fridge vent top and was a cheap easy fix.

  • @rbstorms
    @rbstorms Před 5 lety

    Great video. One egregious omission, however: a tire pressure gauge. The number one thing you can do to keep from getting put to the side of the road is to ensure your trailer’s tires are inflated properly. Of course, one of those trailer TPM systems would be ideal.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  Před 5 lety +2

      Good catch. I forgot to mention it I keep mine in the center console in the truck to keep it handy, it’s not with the other tools.

  • @RVingwithAndrewSteele
    @RVingwithAndrewSteele Před 5 lety +2

    Great video as always! Having the right tools makes life so much easier!

  • @leecunningham2928
    @leecunningham2928 Před 5 lety +1

    None of the stuff you have is over kill. I have pretty much the same gear on hand too. The socket adapter for the drill is very useful and I also like to have a small tube of rtv silicone so that if there's something small to do the large tube can stay sealed. It also works as a glue for things you don't want permanently stuck on to a surface.

  • @smelterx
    @smelterx Před 4 lety

    BOESHIELD T-9 best stuff I've found for a good all around lubricant.

  • @tikkin11
    @tikkin11 Před 5 lety +2

    Take a look at the 3/8 Milwaukee Fuel Stubby Impact... fantastic addition to any rv toolbag

    • @Colaaah
      @Colaaah Před 4 lety

      And their M18 Chainsaw hehehe....

  • @markoliver474
    @markoliver474 Před 5 lety +4

    When I screw something up, DW says I’m a tool... Not sure if that is a complement or not... Good simple vlog.

  • @robinmccune3438
    @robinmccune3438 Před 5 lety +2

    The one thing we were interested in I didn’t see on your list - the jack. Where could we find that? Thanks!

    • @Terryblount
      @Terryblount Před 4 lety

      Just say... hello google
      Then say
      Harbor freight low bottle
      Two come up now.. 12 ton $30
      20 ton $40
      Oh... use 20% off coupon and remember they have a flat rate shipping of $7 for your entire order... and these Jack's are heavy.
      They are often the only ones that will get under the front tire axle when the tire is flat.

  • @robw3027
    @robw3027 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks- great rundown. Strikes me as you don't have too much at all.

  • @MagentaRV
    @MagentaRV Před 3 lety

    Why would you buy a new hose just because you had to cut the fitting off? Put a replacement fitting on. I also have heard a LOT of veteran RVers say that you should always use a quick disconnect on the Camper side. :)

  • @b4804514
    @b4804514 Před 4 lety

    Jared You are so organized it is giving me inspiration to clean up my disorganized tool bag.

  • @fxrmike5145
    @fxrmike5145 Před 3 lety

    I just got a trailer... besides the rv specific stuff, every man should have basic tools like this regardless of rv or not. Duct tape, zip ties, and rope should also be in tool pack

  • @eddaeges9309
    @eddaeges9309 Před 4 lety

    3 in 1? WOW . Haven't see it in years. Was always the go to oil.

  • @Nurturing2
    @Nurturing2 Před rokem

    OUTSTANDING VIDEO❣️ Thank you!!!

  • @henrymorgan3982
    @henrymorgan3982 Před 4 lety

    Lots of tools make for an easier RV life! Well done.

  • @zone2Ironman
    @zone2Ironman Před 3 lety

    this RV tool collection is better than my home tool collection

  • @151jonjon
    @151jonjon Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Just ordered all 4 of those 3-in-1 cans you mentioned for my trailer!

  • @andrewstafford-jones4291
    @andrewstafford-jones4291 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, your Motorhomes are toublesome, we carry just a couple of screwdrivers and plier but have not needed them in the last 6 years, we only do "boon docking"?? - we call it wild camping her in the UK and travel extensively around Europe.

  • @jaimetarne9436
    @jaimetarne9436 Před 3 lety

    You are better outfitted than most people are for their standard home.

  • @jamesgriffin7971
    @jamesgriffin7971 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your response!

  • @RV_There_Yet
    @RV_There_Yet Před 3 lety

    Funny but we carry almost exactly the same tools. I also carry a couple of sizes of vies grips, and a caulking gun.

  • @HighFlyingPhotography
    @HighFlyingPhotography Před 3 lety

    Omg you need to consolidate... 5 diff lubes.
    Multiple socket sets... drill and impact lol

  • @anthonylawlor9130
    @anthonylawlor9130 Před 4 lety

    Looks like your ready to roll.
    Thanks for your help.

  • @truetexan7755
    @truetexan7755 Před 4 lety

    Get you a bag of small alligator clip test leads/wires for troubleshooting low voltage dc. Problems.

  • @johndolezal310
    @johndolezal310 Před 5 lety +1

    Once again thanks for the info. Everything you showed I plan on bringing with me when our time comes. It's funny, I also have that older can of 3-n-one oil. Take care and be safe.

  • @danterry6328
    @danterry6328 Před 5 lety +4

    Good stuff. I have all those tools myself. But I added them as needed, not the best to do it. I would suggest a 1/2 Drive breaker bar as well. Safe travels.

  • @chaseyourwanderlust6060
    @chaseyourwanderlust6060 Před 5 lety +2

    Love your channel, you constantly keep teaching me new stuff, even a year and a half into full timing.

  • @dumolebob
    @dumolebob Před 4 lety +1

    Duct tape, bailing wire, vise grips, nylon cable ties,

  • @denisegibbs5177
    @denisegibbs5177 Před 5 lety +3

    Best channel ever! Never a “bad” video!!!

  • @lynnsweetwood8000
    @lynnsweetwood8000 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos. Yours is straight forward and to the point unlike MANY of the other channels. Great stuff.

  • @adamfamme731
    @adamfamme731 Před 5 lety +1

    Great list of gear ! We are about to hit the road next weekend for our May 24 long weekend in our new trailer !! First trip !! I will definitely pack up a tool kit !

  • @MissMarinaCapri
    @MissMarinaCapri Před 5 lety +4

    Great advice and thanks for sharing.

  • @marty6055
    @marty6055 Před 3 lety

    I thought it was funny when you talked about the impact driver... how small and compact it is... and then you have about a 4" extension bit on it.

  • @johngemmi3576
    @johngemmi3576 Před 5 lety +1

    Nicely done sir!!! You do a great job with this channel. Been watching for over a year. I always pick up a tidbit or two

  • @julieh3327
    @julieh3327 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for putting this video together.

  • @ScooterDude0
    @ScooterDude0 Před 3 lety

    Geez I just wanna go camping.

  • @nonrevhogan8938
    @nonrevhogan8938 Před 5 lety

    Great stuff but happened to duct tape. Thought duct tape fixed everything. LOL... I see that having an good kit of stuff is a must. I have seen some that keep extra parts that seem to break. Next step beyond fuses, etc. Great idea on the water line Pex fittings, sure that some leaks will happen. But what about larger parts. I see people with like front landing gear failures. That would stop a trip. Your out a lot. Some don’t even seem to have sert fitting to grease. Especially that jack screw to that probably too small nut that it goes through. Do you carry a spare, or parts. I guess that bottle jack would do the trick with some blocks. Ever had that problem. Could be a good video on front landing gears and what to do if a failure. Thanks Jared !!!

  • @traveller9625
    @traveller9625 Před 5 lety +2

    Jared good info at least I'm not the only one that carries that many tools. I got a question are you the factory suspension and if so what maintenance do you do? Thanks Niel

  • @rickbaker2330
    @rickbaker2330 Před 3 lety

    That was really great information, and I have already started putting together my tool kit for the road and this really helps me. This is my first comment on your channel, but have been watching you for a long time. My Thor Gemini arrives in May, and hope to meet you on the road someday. Keep the great videos coming, as you are really helping me to be prepared for the RV life.

  • @windrider65
    @windrider65 Před 5 lety +1

    I have most of the items you have named, so I guess I need to pick up the lubs for the special needs. I do have a few extra things you didn't say, but I have always said, better to have it and not need it, then to have to have to go find one.

    • @KevinBenecke
      @KevinBenecke Před 4 lety

      And if you do need to go get something, it's usually after everyone's gone to bed or all of the stores have closed.

  • @kevinmckay810
    @kevinmckay810 Před 5 lety +1

    I called them crash bags I have six just like it one in every car in my trucks in my RV super glue and baking soda what's a plastic welding

  • @Richie5480
    @Richie5480 Před 3 lety

    You’re like me always be prepared. You never know.

  • @dukesworld3020
    @dukesworld3020 Před 5 lety +10

    You forgot one thing, You need basic knowledge of how to use tools the right way not to get hurt. Good info!!!

  • @jimmy450r
    @jimmy450r Před 3 lety

    I couldn't imagine driving down the road with a tray full of sockets and wrenches... Rattles drive me crazy and that would sound like dragging chains.

  • @jwright650
    @jwright650 Před 5 lety +2

    Now I understand the load of tools in the truck...Fix Or Repair Daily....LOL, just kidding, playing off the ole Chevy vs Ford debate

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  Před 5 lety +1

      It’s not by accident they are always in the truck. It’s nick name last year was “Just One More Thing”

  • @skpjoecoursegold366
    @skpjoecoursegold366 Před 5 lety +2

    something i just got...............fire extinguisher for the truck, passenger area.

  • @netboy0
    @netboy0 Před 3 lety

    My rv door sounds like a pregnant pig about to deliver a baby pig. That tube that controls the door movement is the sound maker, not sure what is called. What you guys use to lubricate that part? Thanks

  • @Servinghimalwyz
    @Servinghimalwyz Před 5 lety +2

    (Hammer) "for something that needs a little bit of persuasion" -- uh.....RUN!

  • @bparkinson1234
    @bparkinson1234 Před 5 lety +1

    Ok. You have vise grips... nice videp

  • @adriannurse1502
    @adriannurse1502 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Question. I have a class A diesel pusher. What do you think is the largest socket and wrench I would need? Tools weigh real weight and I hate to carry stuff we will never need.

  • @arniehart8634
    @arniehart8634 Před 4 lety

    I find your RV tips quite informative and helpful.
    One question I do have is about Jacking one wheel up. Everyone seems to recommend a bottle jack. but where I have my tires serviced they use something like a 4X6 with one end ramped up. It's just long enough to fit in between the two tires. They drive up on it which raises the other tire off the ground just enough to service it
    Any thoughts on this? It seems to me it is both quicker and safer than using a bottle jack even if you'r on a good hard surface

  • @TQMouse
    @TQMouse Před 5 lety +1

    Great to know !!!

  • @ThePackDad
    @ThePackDad Před 3 lety

    April 10, 2021 - I don't think anybody sells the 3 in one rubber conditioner. Nobody knows when I ask at 3 different Lowe's, 2 HD's and an Ace. Amazon doesn't carry it and instead offers "Slide Out" conditioner. Maybe it's the same thing with a different name, but if anyone cares to make me look a little foolish and offer a link to it, I'm happy to be a fool. :-)

  • @glenpomeroy2047
    @glenpomeroy2047 Před 5 lety

    Great Video Jared but how about a roll of Duct tape, and Tuck tape. Handy for repairs in a pinch. And files should have a handle on them, don't want to jab yourself...

  • @pkasb90
    @pkasb90 Před 5 lety

    Wow your channel is amazing. Just tons of good tips for anyone and everyone.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, that’s very kind of you to say!

    • @pkasb90
      @pkasb90 Před 5 lety +1

      @@AllAboutRVs .. For sure thank you for sharing!

  • @quantumfixits7574
    @quantumfixits7574 Před 5 lety +1

    Jared you are a well full of useful RV information and tips (amazed you don;t have four times the subs-)...anyway thank you...liked and subbed buddy!

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 Před 5 lety +1

    Good information

  • @Terryblount
    @Terryblount Před 4 lety

    Very good video. Thanks.
    I think I'll do one like it and include the prices.

  • @tonydeleo3642
    @tonydeleo3642 Před 4 lety

    fire extinguisher??

  • @jamesking4308
    @jamesking4308 Před 5 lety +2

    Great list! :)

  • @pupkeep1
    @pupkeep1 Před 5 lety

    Didn't see the jack in your list. What is the name and where is a good place to find it? Thanks for the video.

  • @allaboutmycats454
    @allaboutmycats454 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow!

  • @firedad7341
    @firedad7341 Před 5 lety +1

    Sorry...seen the links after

  • @jamesgriffin7971
    @jamesgriffin7971 Před 5 lety +1

    Where did you get the bottle jack? I didn’t see it in your links! Thank you