RV Gadgets And Accessories for RV Living That Are a WASTE OF MONEY

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Over the years we've bought our fair share of accessories for RV life that just did not work well when actually put to use. And we spent hundreds of dollars on gear that was wasted! Some things just work better than others, and it's not always the most expensive item that is the best. Learn from our mistakes and save HUNDREDS by purchasing "this" and not "that".
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Komentáře • 449

  • @GratefulGlamper
    @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +4

    If you liked this video, be sure to check out our other top videos here! czcams.com/play/PLJsTbI4IKRk72MksoA_CPnf3FxLm27HPh.html

  • @connieclassen2621
    @connieclassen2621 Před 3 lety +53

    Love our anti gravity chairs wouldn't be without them. the bag chairs, I can't sit in very long hurts my back and hips, never again. Buying a chair that you can totally relax in is important to me.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +3

      Glad you found chairs that work well for you!

    • @jrgoldbn893
      @jrgoldbn893 Před 3 lety +3

      completely agree! love taking an afternoon nap outside in one of our zero g chairs, can’t do that in a coleman

    • @marielinejuillard9495
      @marielinejuillard9495 Před 3 lety +2

      Love zero gravity chairs i need to have my legs up.

    • @funwithnailsbytina
      @funwithnailsbytina Před 3 lety +4

      I also just got some zero gravity chairs. I've done the bag chairs for many years and I'm to the point I can no longer be comfortable in them.

    • @achevres
      @achevres Před 3 lety +3

      We put the zero gravity chairs in our tow vehicle. Could not RV without them! We would make room for them inside our class C if we had to The kind you like kill our backs and are not relaxing.

  • @RonnieRukus
    @RonnieRukus Před 3 lety +79

    Okay, I've never agreed and disagreed with someone so much in a single video, lol. I love the pressure regulator. I agree about the blackstone. I too have the 22" double burner and wish I had the smaller one. When she went in on my zero gravity chair, I was about ready to fight, lol. Now she's talking about my collapsible trash can! We've got threeeeee little kids who produce more waste than a got'dang widget factory, lol. A big outside trashcan is a must. Ours is pretty big and we put a big industrial 55 gallon bag in it. Every night we take the trash can(s) from inside, dump them into the bigger outside one, then take the bag to the dumpster (or the curb). The great thing I've learned is that everyone camps differently, and it's awesome to hear different perspectives. But seriously, those zero gravity chairs are one of the best things about camping. I sleep better on those than my RV mattress, lol.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for comment and thanks for watching!

    • @jeb284
      @jeb284 Před 3 lety +1

      People will find the room when they want it . I saw the zero gravity chair and I was like hell nooo, that chair looks awesome. I love to sit and properly but it now lol

    • @michelegoetz5713
      @michelegoetz5713 Před 3 lety +5

      I’m not on board with ditch the zero gravity chair as well. These are the best! But if you look at their garage, it is attached to the slide. Looks like weight and size are more of an issue than we have for our class A.

    • @NFAslan
      @NFAslan Před 2 lety +3

      Yesss! I love my zero gravity chairs. But I do agree, they are big, awkward and bulky. I just throw them on the floor of the RV for travel, but I can see why that might not work for some rigs. Same with the trash can; fill it up, dump it each night. We had a smaller trailer and there was just no room inside for a larger can. Everyone camps differently is so true. And what works today, might not work for you tomorrow. Lots of great ideas out there.

    • @tammybearden9511
      @tammybearden9511 Před 2 lety +5

      Won’t be without my zero gravity chair

  • @bryansmith9059
    @bryansmith9059 Před 3 lety +35

    The outdoor garbage can works great as an indoor laundry hamper and the nice thing it folds down for easy storage.

  • @gimmeanathlon
    @gimmeanathlon Před 3 lety +59

    Can't live without our large collapsible waste bin outside.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +3

      Great that you use and love it. It just wasn’t useful for us.

    • @harryjansen6990
      @harryjansen6990 Před 3 lety +5

      Love ours as well. I do see however that they are now getting WAY overpriced! I got one a few years ago much larger than the one shown for 7.99 on clearance. It doesn't take up much room at all and is there if I need it so a good overall purchase. I tend to agree about the zero gravity chairs. I purchased a couple of the Strongback Elite folding chairs and we use them camping as well as parades etc. all summer. Very comfy and easy to carry in their bags.

    • @jaynekrauss843
      @jaynekrauss843 Před 3 lety +2

      I also use mine to collect weeds when gardening. Love it for that.

    • @cindyvining7866
      @cindyvining7866 Před 3 lety +1

      Us too

    • @brooklynmicole8404
      @brooklynmicole8404 Před 2 lety +1

      We bought a basically metal piece and it sits on any table picnics table or anything like that and you can put a trash bad in it and it’s just a bracket. I don’t think this made sense but it’s smaller and better than the trash can

  • @laurieg2436
    @laurieg2436 Před 3 lety +8

    We all buy crap we don’t don’t need !! I love my zero G hose, love my collapsible trash can, love my Coleman chair!!

  • @kathyadams3366
    @kathyadams3366 Před 3 lety +25

    Love our zero gravity chairs and our pop up trash bin! I like the Blackstone but prefer the Weber 1200 grill. I think everything you mentions (aside from the water pressure regulator, agree with you there) comes down to a matter of personal preference. Example: I find the Colman chairs horribly uncomfortable on the back whereas the zero gravity much better support.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      True, personal preference for sure. Thanks for watching and happy camping!

  • @tomhumphrey4061
    @tomhumphrey4061 Před 2 lety +7

    For people that dry camp, access to campground trash cans.(haven’t seen one at any state park in NY). So the collapsible can is pretty handy

  • @jaimetarne9436
    @jaimetarne9436 Před 3 lety +21

    I love my zero gravity chairs. Bought them after a couple years of having the ones you suggest. We still have them but the zero gravity chairs are by far are fave.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad they’re working for you, just too big and bulky for us.

    • @kathleenrutherford733
      @kathleenrutherford733 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GratefulGlamper seems like you could sell them fairly easy? Tons of folks seem to Love theirs? Especially if they were super pricey

  • @annmartin3080
    @annmartin3080 Před rokem +1

    Wè are not comfortable sitting on or able to get out of the bag chairs. We love the GCI rocking folding chair. We love the collapsible trash can for pot lucks. We are in our 70's and go out with a camping group and park host at 3 different state parks here in Arkansas.

  • @shelleymurphy1966
    @shelleymurphy1966 Před 2 lety +2

    I love my Coleman grill and do use it as well as my Blackstone 17 inch. The carry bag for the Blackstone is awesome! I also love having a garbage bag, ie the pop up type, outside. It’s convenient when cooking outside or for putting those beverage cans in!

  • @terrycaldwell9114
    @terrycaldwell9114 Před 3 lety +7

    I think it is important to stress personal preference! We have rv'd for over 5 years now and we love some of the items you trashed. I would recommend to each his own.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      This of course is our personal preference and what we feel works well RV life for our RV style. Thanks for watching.

  • @drcorrigan
    @drcorrigan Před 2 lety +4

    Agree with everything except the trash can. Our inside trash can fills up fast. It is small so it fits under our sink. Love having the larger collapsible trash can. Use it all the time. Fewer trips to the dumpster.

  • @lindagarcia4596
    @lindagarcia4596 Před 3 lety +16

    I agree with all except with the trash can we cook outside as much as possible so we don’t have to be walking back and forth and the dumpsters are a little far. For us it’s a must have

    • @eb3168
      @eb3168 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed. I can only imagine the look on my wife’s face were I to take the inside trash can outside. Then what do we do for the inside? Plus, I throw away stuff you wouldn’t want adding odors to an inside trash can.

  • @alnfit825
    @alnfit825 Před 3 lety +4

    I love my outdoor trash can! We got a different style collapsible one but it helps cut down on the in and out of the camper with the kids so less flies get inside and less things get spilled as they are carrying trash in and out. I can’t imagine trying to get them to carry a sticky watermelon rind inside dripping all over the floor as they walk to the trash can on the other side of the kitchen 😝 plus they like to leave the door wide open and the dog will run out if he sees another dog to play with 🤣

  • @nicoleadderley975
    @nicoleadderley975 Před rokem

    Weekend campers here that agree with the zero gravity chairs. They are big, bulky, heavy and confusing so we gave ours to neighbors who use them in their backyard. 🙂 The pop-up garbage can we LOVE though. We have a smaller one that we carry around everywhere and it gets used on every trip. It hasn't been collapsed for awhile either and just gets thrown in the bed of the truck whenever we go out. It's even lived in the bed of the truck on road trips for anytime we need an easy access garbage can. We love it! Happy camping though!

  • @lisamiller9802
    @lisamiller9802 Před 3 lety +3

    we dry camp alot and big trash cans aren't available so we use our collapsible ones for trash and recyclable cans/bottles.

  • @TonyPietrzyk
    @TonyPietrzyk Před 6 měsíci

    Yes, I agree on all points. We have come around to, and use, each of your recommended products after having purchased several of the "not recommended products". Quickest way to see which chair is the best is place several around the campsite and invite some folks over. See which chairs are used and which are ignored. The zero gravity and expensive small hiking chairs are always ignored. The Yeti chairs are always the first to be used, but they are heavy and expensive.

  • @BlueBustard
    @BlueBustard Před 2 lety +1

    Dynamax sent us one of those collapsable baskets as a gift. We use it as a laundry basket.

  • @n1uno1965
    @n1uno1965 Před 3 lety +16

    Great suggestions! We prefer the director type folding chairs, yes they don’t collapse down as much as the “bag chairs” but we find the “bag chairs” very hard to get out of. I can see your point on the black stone grill. Many good suggestions, thank you for sharing your thoughts. 👍🏻🙏🏻

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching!

    • @dawndrew8313
      @dawndrew8313 Před 2 lety +1

      We use the director chairs also much eaaier to get out of especially when fishing! And 4th of july:)

  • @1972jeffery
    @1972jeffery Před 3 lety +15

    I love my outdoor trash can. We spend most our time outside. We cook outside we play outside unless it is bad weather. I agree with all your other items. We use Camp Chef instead of Blackstone. Love your channel.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much!

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. I agree, Camp Chef is also another great brand!

    • @onedaycloser2872
      @onedaycloser2872 Před 3 lety

      Us too. Use it all the time..✌️

    • @rogerstruthers3799
      @rogerstruthers3799 Před 3 lety +3

      I've just started using a collapsable trash, nice for use outside and larger items that fill up the small containers inside the RV. One has to remember to bring it inside or store in a compartment overnight .

    • @splashluvallover
      @splashluvallover Před 3 lety +3

      I think it depends on the type of "camping" you do. We mainly boondock and we usually have several families with us, so most of our meals are cooked outside and eaten outside so the pop up garbage can is wonderful for us. But if we were in an rv park with trash cans all around or were eating inside, I can see how it isn't that big of a deal to have.

  • @jamieguffey9628
    @jamieguffey9628 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video; you've got some good information. On the Coleman, I've had two over the last 17 years. We used them for a lot of tailgating and camping. Mine came with a griddle side and grill side.

  • @jeffreymagana2749
    @jeffreymagana2749 Před měsícem +1

    I love this info!!!!!!!!❤
    I can watch this for hours!!!

  • @kevinf3861
    @kevinf3861 Před 3 lety +7

    Totally love the zero G hose. I didn't realize it is drinking water safe! Thanks, I learned something. Totally like the outdoor trash can for boondocking. I also agree with other comments that those collapsible cans make good laundry bins. Thanks for your perspective and making us THINK!✌️💛🤙😎

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment with your thoughts!

  • @debinvenice
    @debinvenice Před 3 lety +7

    I use the collapsible trash can as my recycling bin. I can usually find a place that will take most of my recycling (Target, some grocery stores, Ikea, some state parks...).

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +3

      One of my biggest “beefs” with some campgrounds is the lack of recycling.

  • @rhonda5167
    @rhonda5167 Před 3 lety +5

    We use a collapsible trash can inside and outside. They're very handy!!

  • @arashely
    @arashely Před 2 lety +1

    I love my collapsible trash can, i got mine on Amazon and it had four clips inside that holds the garbage bags.

  • @braddenton7673
    @braddenton7673 Před 3 lety +5

    Such a great video, space and weight are everything in the world of RVing. Loved the griddle idea

  • @tomhumphrey4061
    @tomhumphrey4061 Před 2 lety +1

    Agree with the Blackstone griddle.

  • @user-wu3wu5xo8c
    @user-wu3wu5xo8c Před rokem

    I agree on the set pressure regulator. We went to the adjustable one.
    We have zero gravity chairs but only use them at home. Your correct saying they take up too much room in the RV. We use director chairs with integrated side tables when camping.
    I really like the idea of the Zero G hose after I googled it to find it's drinking water safe.
    We have a 3 burner Camp Chef with a BBQ and two griddles. Great when our kids and grandkids are camping with us but when its just the wife and I its too much. Last camping trip I left it at home and took a table top BBQ that fit the small griddle from our Camp Chef. Worked great for us.
    We have a couple of the pop up containers. Because we do a lot of boon docking we don't have the option of ridding of our waste until we leave our campsite to find a trash bin. We use one of these for recyclables.
    When you mentioned these pop ups were suggested by "Campers" and are not for RV Life...this is where we divide. You and I have different opinions of RV Life.

  • @michaelbreaux9164
    @michaelbreaux9164 Před 3 lety +7

    I agree with your list. One thing I would say is I don't regret having the 22 inch Blackstone. It is heavier but I am glad for the extra space when using it.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      It is nice when you have company to cook for. 😉 Thanks for the comment!

    • @beejones9239
      @beejones9239 Před 3 lety +3

      We also have the 22" and love it. We are only. 3 people, but it makes the world of difference to us. I love the extra space especially for stir frys. Also have the collapsible trash cans and love those too. We can put all recycling in one and. any trash we can't burn in the other. Then we only have to make one trip to the dumpster at the end of the trip rather. than daily trips because of teeny trash cans in the TT.

  • @markmullins9037
    @markmullins9037 Před 2 lety +2

    Agree with everything but my trash can lol I love ours we use it religiously

  • @travelingcatphotos
    @travelingcatphotos Před 3 lety +3

    I agreed with all of your recommendations other than the last one. We use a pop up trashcan (with liner) for our bottle/can recycles. There are still many states that don't recycle at all so we find this an easy way to still be able to recycle and then drop them off when we get to a place that does have a recycle container bin.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      We’ve found recycling to not be as readily available in some areas too. I really wish more campgrounds offered recycling.

  • @mmullan4025
    @mmullan4025 Před 3 lety +6

    Newbie here. I am so glad I found this video. Great tips!

  • @bexeme2818
    @bexeme2818 Před 3 lety +3

    I love the zero G at home too. Super light weight and doesn't take up much space. Best addition to hoses ever are brass quick connects and a bag of replacememt rubber washers. I put them on everything. No more screwing the hose ends means no more stress on the ends which is the only weak point of these great hoses.

  • @TONYANDBRENDA1969
    @TONYANDBRENDA1969 Před 3 lety +3

    We have actually started out with all of those items in the beginning and over the years switched to everything you mentioned. But we do still use our collapsing trash can outside, unfortunately we seem to throw away a lot of things while sitting outside 🤷🏼‍♂️. Great video newbies would save a bunch of $ watching this!

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much! Our goal is to save people some money so they don’t get the items we both did, lol. Appreciate you watching.

  • @dominicklucarelli9729
    @dominicklucarelli9729 Před 2 lety +4

    Tip for two burner black stone: lift the steel cooking surface out so you can move the unit and cooking surface separately. It’s an extra step much easier to move by yourself. It separates very easily.

  • @cindyvining7866
    @cindyvining7866 Před 3 lety +3

    Outside trash can is a must. We spend most of our time outside and do most of our cooking outside.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      Glad it comes in handy for you. Just isn’t for us. We bring our trash from the inside to outside when needed.

  • @PineMountainVentures
    @PineMountainVentures Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t use the trash can for trash. I put our extra power cord in it and some string lights works great to keep the cord from catching on stuff when stowed away

  • @nesshead3051
    @nesshead3051 Před 3 lety +1

    Love my bag chair, it's so big and has filled in sides, I can get my legs up in it and curl up with a book and blanket so comfy, I love it.

  • @chrisarias7072
    @chrisarias7072 Před 2 lety +1

    Agree with the Blackstone grill. We made the same mistake and it is too big to lug around.

  • @johnrinehart7790
    @johnrinehart7790 Před 3 lety +2

    Correct on the water pressure regulator and the Zero G hose. Not so much with the gravity chair and the trash can. We travel with two freestyle rocker chairs and one gravity chair. Can't properly enjoy a good nap in the good old outdoors in one of those folding chairs, that's where the gravity chair comes in. Wife loves both of the styles of chairs, keeps her happy. Of course if you have a smaller rig, you will have to make compromises. We have an 27.5 HT fifth wheel coach, so that is our compromise. We use the collapsible trash can outside, secure it to the camper steps with a large carabiner clip, handy for all clean up from cooking outdoors. At night I store it away in the truck bed.

  • @wannabegamer4564
    @wannabegamer4564 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought our first camper. I’ve watched yours and other videos and appreciate all the help. We will be weekend warriors for now but will eventually transform to full time . The cost is crazy just for necessities to hook up. I’ve tried to go with what is recommended and spent a few extra $ but the initial hit is way more than I planned. Thanks for the video’s and maybe someday I’ll see ya at at campground.

  • @windellstephens9359
    @windellstephens9359 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with most of the things you reviewed. I've tried numerous zero gravity chairs and find them extremely uncomfortable, we recently got the "papa-san" type chairs and so far I love it. Couldn't agree more about the Coleman grill, total waste of money. Hard to store, hard to clean, uneven cooking. I'll hang on to my outdoor trash can, I cook a lot outdoors and with the outdoor kitchen it's a good addition. Plus not having to run back inside to throw away trash, our indoor trash can is smaller so when it gets full we put it in the outdoor one then go to the dumpster.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @carlawoodward7678
    @carlawoodward7678 Před 2 lety +3

    Our compromise was to just take ONE antigravity chair to share! We downsized to just one for same reason- size and weight! We are so thankful we got the 17” Blackstone instead of the 22. Bag really does make it easy to load/ unload. We like our pop up trash bin for outside 😀 Thank You, I appreciate your time in making this video for us!

  • @misketsomers5759
    @misketsomers5759 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips. I also haul some of those items I never use. Time to shed those items. I will be getting the water pressure adapter. Like the hose idea also. Thanks.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      I think we purge about 1x every few weeks, thanks for watching 💙

  • @jennw9140
    @jennw9140 Před 3 lety +1

    Omg!!!!!
    Girl you are speaking to my soul!!!!
    You had me at water pressure 🤣🤣🤣
    Had that exact problem last fall
    AND NOW I KNOW WHY 😂😍
    TYSM!!!

  • @lrwalters14
    @lrwalters14 Před rokem

    Love your money saving tips while RVing.

  • @jhm68
    @jhm68 Před 2 lety +1

    Love our zero gravity chairs. Love how I can take a nap, read a book and just kick my feet up. The bag chairs are not the most comfortable they dig into the back of our legs. We prefer our two burner camp chef. We like the ability to make our coffee on it in the morning also we like to do corn on the cob and Blackstone doesn't give you the ability to boil water. Either way you are still carrying a griddle but with a camp chef you have more options to do different types of cooking.

  • @daleadoherty7000
    @daleadoherty7000 Před 3 lety +1

    We've thought about the Blackstone, but we already have a Coleman Grill with a lot of attachments which is a lot to carry around, but we carry a lot of canned veggies and we have a burner attachment for our grill so we can cook stuff like that oustide. We probably will invest in a Blackstone at some point instead of carrying our huge grill around all the time. For a weekend trip it's not worth the hassle.

  • @glendacrouch1877
    @glendacrouch1877 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Tips! I am there with you on everything. Before you thrash your trash container, (if it is clean) use it for your dirty clothes hamper. I did this and love it because It can get little or hold a lot for the laundry stops. I have a small traveler, so no W/D set up. Thanks again! Great Video!

  • @wes326
    @wes326 Před 2 lety +1

    We love our propane fire pit. No smoke and easy to use when you don't want a wood fire and can also be used under the RV awning when raining. We also love our director chairs with the integrated side table. I'm not crazy about the Coleman grill, but it does have burners for pots which the Blackstone doesn't. Thanks for sharing.

  • @hmarv347
    @hmarv347 Před 3 lety

    My 22 in blackstone came with a carry bag. Fits griddle, stand and accessories. Also got the hose to attach to the rv propane tanks,

  • @bevgunson1486
    @bevgunson1486 Před 2 lety +3

    The white hose with blue stripe is made especially for POTABLE water (drinking water). It is BPA, lead and phthalate-free. The materials used are UV stabilized to prevent degeneration from sunlight and are usually NSF certified for your safety, free from contaminants such as rubber. There are a number of brands to choose from and information online. I hope this helps understand why it’s important to have this type hose for safe drinking. As for the gravity chair, lol, I love mine because of back issues! However, we have downsized and I leave it home now. I’ve enjoyed some of your suggestions for storage ideas. Thank you and safe journeys.

  • @dennysisk6260
    @dennysisk6260 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing we actually start out with one of those Coleman grills too. But went to a smaller George Foreman works great.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +2

      The George Forman would be great to be able to cook indoors when the weather is inclement. Thanks for watching!

  • @jimbuckley4986
    @jimbuckley4986 Před 2 lety +1

    Agree or disagree with the choices of good/bad, reviewing this video begs to check out and get rid of the items we are embarrassed purchasing or never using. Chairs like mattresses are a personal choice, as we keep both with us. Easy to carry when visiting others, fold up, when hanging out in our spot, like folding chairs with trays. I think I have a whole box of early purchased “what if” items that have never used. Time to toss. Good video and thank you.

  • @thomastheys6681
    @thomastheys6681 Před 3 lety +8

    These tips are so right! Pay attention people! I am guilty of all of this! Thomyt

  • @SmallSpaceLiving
    @SmallSpaceLiving Před 3 lety +2

    Good stuff. I agree on the chairs for sure. We started with the coleman grill and switched to the blackstone then ended up with weber. Lol The Zero G is cool to. Works great for us. I think most of my waste has come in wifi solutions of just trying different stuff. Great share.

  • @CruisinwiththeColemans
    @CruisinwiththeColemans Před 3 lety +1

    Oh the gravity chairs! 🤦🏻‍♀️They were a waste of money for us too! We totally agree with the zero G hose!!

  • @markwisner3972
    @markwisner3972 Před 3 lety +1

    Good video.
    I agree with all your items. I do have some minor discrepancies.
    1) The Colman grill. I have a Blackstone griddle and love it but i also carry a small BBQ gas grill. I like grilled steaks and chicken. I did dump my Coleman camp stove.
    2) I have the two burner Blackstone and I am glad I got it over the single burner one. I like having 2 zones. For example, I will cook the sausage or bacon first, then move it to the cool side and cook pancakes. The cool side will keep the other food warm. I use the Blackstone even at our sticks and bricks.
    3) I love the zero-G drinking water hose. I have a second non-drinking off-brand one I use for my back tank flush.
    4) The Gravity chairs are the Lazy-Boy of camping chairs, they are heavy and takes a lot of room. But they are great for a nap. We have one but we usually use our director type folding chairs. The collapsible chairs you like just don't offer enough support to sit for long periods of time. Our director chairs have shoulder straps and are not bad to carry to the beach. They fold very flat and fit in our storage area very well. I think i paid $20 each for them and they have an attached side table.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      All good points - thanks so much for the comment as it helps others too. 😎

  • @billfargo7911
    @billfargo7911 Před 2 lety +1

    Agree with most everything except the trash can. We have a smaller trailer and therefore a small trash inside. Unless you are camping in bear country, the expandable zip close can is a great way to have a larger trash capacity. The water hose is something everyone will go through. The zero G is the way to go.

  • @theresaashe3203
    @theresaashe3203 Před 2 lety +1

    love the collapsing trash can. we do all our cooking out side. i have a camp chef stove similar to a black stone.

  • @sherridbt2839
    @sherridbt2839 Před 2 lety +1

    We use the collapsible trash can for the recycle bin! Love our zero gravity chairs. Just ditched the Coleman grill for Blackstone.

  • @tedelder703
    @tedelder703 Před 3 lety +1

    Great videos we are getting ready for our first trip👍

  • @Hotday-1157
    @Hotday-1157 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for all the info. Like you said what works for some people doesn't always work for everyone. It's good to have choices.😎👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @robindikos8937
    @robindikos8937 Před 2 lety +1

    Love our gravity chair and I have a tough time getting out of those fold up chairs!!! I hate them.

  • @Yaesucurt
    @Yaesucurt Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you very much for the tips! We are just getting into the teardrop life and love it. One of the things I am bad at is like you said buying the biggest of things i.e. grill, totes, awning, etc. I do that because I am always thinking of cooking for other people that we are camping with when using our small stove will do. I did buy the filter from one of your videos and looking into the hose as that would be compact as well. Thanks again and keep the videos coming!

  • @travispolson4615
    @travispolson4615 Před 2 lety +1

    The outside trashcan is an absolute must for us. We generate most of our trash outside.

  • @splashluvallover
    @splashluvallover Před 3 lety +2

    I definitely agree with the zero gravity chairs! We haven't ever splurged on them, but we have family that has. I've sat in them many times while camping with them, and I just don't like them! They might be good for taking a nap in, but sitting around a campfire visiting with people is difficult in them. We prefer regular camp chairs, although I am considering buying a nemo stargazer type chair.

  • @stevengoossen6019
    @stevengoossen6019 Před 2 lety +1

    My 5th wheel, an AutoMate, was made in 1999. It’s been in storage for 12 years. Three years ago we finally had the right kind truck to pull it. It was a “gift” from the in laws. Our water gauge is the old style. Papa, told us to be careful not to blow the pipes if the pressure got to high. I can tell you water pressure is quite low, but we have learned to live with it. I’ll look into your suggestion because we are headed to Utah to see Zion, Bryce and Arches. We’re excited. Thanks for all the good tips. 😁

  • @pampire13
    @pampire13 Před rokem

    We have an Intech Sol Horizon. It's our first camping trailer. I insisted that we get the optional outdoor kitchen slide out. My thinking was that when it was hot and everyone was hanging outside, I wouldn't want to be stuck inside cooking. We've had the rig for 2 years and haven't used it yet. It takes up an entire storage bay. On the upside, it is removable, so we could take it out and leave it home if we really need the extra storage. Also, having just one helps my partner refrain from overpacking.

  • @michaelmccall476
    @michaelmccall476 Před 3 lety +2

    Glad I watched. Feeling like I may have wasted some money. I bought the same cheap regulator as it was the one I always saw on videos. Will be getting the adjustable one along with the Blackstone griddle. Thanks for the continued great content.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      You won’t regret getting the Blackstone and the adjustable pressure regulator. Thanks for watching!

  • @ruthybarretta7955
    @ruthybarretta7955 Před 3 lety +1

    So glad I found youns my favorite couple so much help

  • @jammiedodge9222
    @jammiedodge9222 Před rokem

    Yep I'm back again the collapsible trash can.... i used when I get to go tent camping!! (My health the past 2 years has limited me on my tent camping) However my BF now owns a camper and I still enjoy using the collapsible trash can for wet and dirty clothes until we arrive back home or wherever to wash!

  • @pauleckert2175
    @pauleckert2175 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good information, thanks for sharing

  • @waltergonzales990
    @waltergonzales990 Před 2 lety +1

    I also fell on the same trap the water hose and the water regulator.

  • @kathleenrutherford733
    @kathleenrutherford733 Před 2 lety +1

    I absolutely Agree! I did recently see an awesome sounding water pressure item
    It's orbits B-hyve Bluetooth/ WiFi water pressure, water measurer, turned off or on without leaving the RV, or if you forget to shut off the water when you leave for any length of time. It is a bit pricey, but I feel it would be a great tool to have?

  • @gregorysmith3097
    @gregorysmith3097 Před 2 lety +1

    Agree completely on the camp chair. Those things are so big that we never take them with us.
    Agree on the Blackstone, but I say go with the 22" 2 burner version. I've been cooking on one of these for about a year and the smaller 17" version is too small unless you are cooking for just 2 people.
    We got that collapsible trash can too. I don't think we've ever used it. We use regular shopping bags for trash bags and visit the dumpster several times a day to dump the trash.

  • @annek1226
    @annek1226 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you see so many of those blue and white drinking/fresh water hose is due to the fact that it was difficult to get people to stop using regular garden hose! Thus it was easier for newbies to recognize! Now it is getting people to convert in this day and age when you are seeing more people traveling around.

  • @fckjb284
    @fckjb284 Před 2 lety +1

    Well after seeing so many others that recommend the Zero water hose we're getting one. We've resisted buying those pricey awkward zero gravity chairs and now I'm convinced we don't want them. Going to get a water pressure regulator that's adjustable too.
    Thank you for a useful video that gets to the point WITHOUT a bunch of unnecessary 🎶 or a biography.😎

  • @ruthgumataotao1792
    @ruthgumataotao1792 Před 3 lety +1

    Hahaha! We have a hose cart with 120ft hose that we left at our rental this spring because after five years (twice yearly) of loading/unloading we decided it was a hassle we didn't want to put up with any more. Thank you for the informative video.

  • @karincope3019
    @karincope3019 Před rokem

    We have a Camp chef 3 and 2 burner stove , best investment ever, as we have a griddle pan and pots n pans to cook on .

  • @gmsipe
    @gmsipe Před 2 lety

    You are soooooo right about these points. We also learned exactly what you explained on zero gravity chairs. Fortunately, we deduced correctly on the hose (got zero-g), griddle (got 17" w/ carry bag and cover), adjustable regulator (Renator). Newbies should be very cautious and think through their purchase, not just blindly follow what "everyone" recommends.

  • @macmarty69
    @macmarty69 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the comparison. I was wondering about your recommendations for the poop hose since you guys are full timers. The two items I would recommend everyone is the Andersen Hitches Camper Leveler versus any cheap plastic levellers and I love the LevelMate Pro+ but I would only go with the unit that you can connect via micro USB to power if you do not want to solder your own battery supply.

  • @garywilson473
    @garywilson473 Před 2 lety +2

    What u said about those chairs ,I found 100% true. Too heavy ,too big. Also if you use bag chairs use hard arm chairs. Way more comfortable.

  • @dougburke1
    @dougburke1 Před 2 lety +1

    I liked the video on one hand but on the other...I bought all those things! The Coleman grill was the worst and first to go but still dragging around my two collapsible trash cans! Thank for the helpful suggestions.

  • @pauljones5495
    @pauljones5495 Před 2 lety

    I agree with the gravity chairs. If you have room and really enjoy them but we did not have room in our travel trailer and also like taking our fold up chair takes a lot of room in the back of our truck. Enjoy watching your videos

  • @Rejoicewithsinging
    @Rejoicewithsinging Před 3 lety +2

    Wow I wish I had seen this before I spent all the money I did already! And I didn’t get out camping yet in my 2021 lil guy tear drop~ but hey at least I saw your video now! Thanks!

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching!

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching Amy! That's great you have a new tear drop :) It will be so much fun!

    • @Rejoicewithsinging
      @Rejoicewithsinging Před 3 lety

      Grateful Glamper hey thanks for your response! I was doing exactly what you all did when ya first purchased a camper and that is scanning you tube for advice and I got caught up in the same trap of faulty worthless accessories! I had studied before purchasing and told a local Rv supply store of the necessities I felt I needed and they ordered them for me and unfortunately they charged me ridiculous pricing on crappy products !; they ordered the crappy water hose and the crappy pressure regulator and a crappy short nonflexible sewer hose and a crappy surge protector and I was talked into a big bulky rocking chair type recliner thing that will be almost impossible to take with because of my limited storage!!! Ahhhhhh!!! Well all I can do now is upgrade to the good stuff and donate the other stuff and hey it may make someone a happy camper! Thanks again! Take good care! Blessings
      FYI; one good thing is that I didn’t buy an outdoor stove but instead I ordered a 17” black stone like you recommended! Unfortunately I’m not used to buying on Amazon and I chose an expensive grill and expensive cover for it and the most expensive connector for it and upon further research I see that I could have saved well over $100 by buying at Wallmart or by buying from other sellers on Amazon at a cheaper price! It’s frustrating because I don’t really know what I need and I’m just blindly buying based on others opinions and their affiliate Amazon links and hoping I’m buying practical things and the correct things for my particular camper! Well unfortunately I have to live and learn and trust that God will work it all out somehow 👍😊❤️

  • @chelseab5467
    @chelseab5467 Před 2 lety

    Thank you that was very informative and thank you for adding the alternatives!
    I do have to agree about the zero gravity chairs. The only reason I have one is because it was a gift. I've even used it like a cot before when camping.

  • @vacosta612
    @vacosta612 Před 2 lety +1

    We just recently bought a popup and haven't had the chance to use it yet. but like everyone else I've been watching video after video on things to buy, renovations, etc. It was refreshing to see a video comparing alternatives to the items that are mentioned as must get on every other video. I noticed in the comments people love their zero gravity chairs :) which I'm excited to get lol, but you offered some valid points on the other chairs which is the style we own and bring with us everywhere for tent camping, beach days, picnics, etc. and had them for probably like 10 years and they were cheap and get used a lot.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching 💙

    • @jodybogdanovich4333
      @jodybogdanovich4333 Před 2 lety

      I love my anti-gravity chair, so I bought a bigger one at Cabela's and it was unweildly and heavy. I gave it to my grandson and am happy with the smaller one I bought on sale at Ace hardware. So be careful on the size. The smaller, lighter ones are just as comfy and sturdy.

  • @Traveler_GAL
    @Traveler_GAL Před 3 lety +3

    OMG I wish this video was out when I bought my first RV. I made 90% of the same mistakes. My FW hose is now watering plants. My 0 gravity is in the garage covered in dust. My collapsable can now has dog toys in it in the house. I didn’t get a Coleman I ended up with a camp chef. Well my Blackstone is great but I really should of purchased a 17”. Great Video.

  • @mrgeerders
    @mrgeerders Před 3 lety +1

    Had the adjustible regulator and it failed within 4 months at our seasonal hookup, I ended up getting a higher pressure NON adjustable regulator (not all made the same so check the PSI, you want the 55 regulated one not the 40 that'll help I've found, 100% with you on pretty much everything else, I have to get a second zero g hose (non potable water version) for the black tank hookup to flush I needed the reminder!

  • @lorichubb9217
    @lorichubb9217 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video love it

  • @kennethrogers3687
    @kennethrogers3687 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I agree but I like my collapsible trashcan for soda and beer cans. I recycle and this works great for me anyway. Nice rv!

  • @kckettridge
    @kckettridge Před 3 lety

    I totally agree on the Coleman Stove/Grill. I'm ditching our Coleman for the CharBroil Grill2Go. It will take up 1/3 the space in the basement storage and it weighs only 18 lbs. vs. the Coleman at 50 lbs.

  • @patrickholcomb9628
    @patrickholcomb9628 Před 2 lety +1

    great informational video. one concern with the zeroG water hose though may be if the hose not being semi-rigid... if it does get punctured might need a in-line one way check valve at the rig hook up end. i'm not sure if that would be a concern just brain storming.

  • @jennifermarschall9234
    @jennifermarschall9234 Před 3 lety +1

    LOVE MY low gravity chair!

  • @debbiecollins6753
    @debbiecollins6753 Před rokem

    I wish I had seen the before. I’ve blown 2 water filter because I didn’t know about needed this. Thanks

  • @tomhumphrey4061
    @tomhumphrey4061 Před 2 lety +1

    The brass water pressure gage works great. We get plenty of pressure.

  • @evatoelle7082
    @evatoelle7082 Před rokem

    Fun to listen to you guys!