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Komentáře • 417

  • @timisaacs5482
    @timisaacs5482 Před 3 lety +131

    I like that they didn't trash talk the products. They spent the time explaining why it didn't work for them!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +3

      We are glad to hear that you enjoyed our video. Thanks for the nice comment!

    • @paulsylvester1394
      @paulsylvester1394 Před 3 lety +1

      I liked this too. I can certainly relate to buying too many gadgets but also can relate to not having some things we needed, some things that were actually pretty funny at the time. We made lists and things but had to get everything from pots and pans to towels to basic spices! Pretty funny when you decide on easy pasta for dinner and realize you have no potholder and no cooking spoon either. Easy to fix but it reminds us that experience is what we get just AFTER we needed it!
      Harvest Host is something we are considering but we have a complication in that we have to power a CPAP machine overnight and simply are not designed for power efficiency. So some parts of boondocking may be an issue.
      Enjoy your family time together! Safe journeys!

    • @hammer48ful
      @hammer48ful Před 3 lety

      @@paulsylvester1394 Check if your CPAP can run on 12 v. Mine does. You can get an adaptor for it from your supplier.

  • @thetinysideoftiny7625
    @thetinysideoftiny7625 Před 3 lety +11

    I’ve been a full time RV guy for 10 years. This advice is legit. I made the same mistake of buying the same stuff early on...and half of it I ended up not using. Push in the choke and use your RV for a while before making useless purchases. BTW - I love this channel 😊

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for such a nice comment. We appreciate it!

  • @terrizseleczky9794
    @terrizseleczky9794 Před 3 lety +35

    You just keep making the videos on the topics you enjoy. That makes them authentic and you are both so enjoyable! Thanks for the great advice and the editing gets better and better!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 2 lety

      No beach house? nooo! 😋 Too bad we are going to miss you by a few days!

  • @scottdupertuis1911
    @scottdupertuis1911 Před 3 lety +18

    Harvest host basically pays for itself in 2 nights. Love it. Great for trips where it takes 2-3 days to get to destination. Over night stops at great locations can not be beat. Sorry to disagree, but you’re right, it really depends on type of traveling you do

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds like we do agree. A great program, just mot for us, at least at this point in our lives.

    • @rebeccaoliver7977
      @rebeccaoliver7977 Před 3 lety +1

      That's exactly what I heard him say. It's great -- but didn't work out because of needs of individual family members.

  • @thecasualrver
    @thecasualrver Před 3 lety +8

    You are correct, it's a trial and error thing. I know where we frist started out we brought anything we throught we would need, leason learned. As far as surge protection, going cheap is not better. After many years of RVing and going thru many different brands of total electrical surge protectors, we setteled for the best on the market we beileve "Power Watchdog" from Hughes Autoformers. Good stuff guys.

  • @Jon651
    @Jon651 Před 3 lety +5

    Very interesting list, especially the very last "impulse purchases" for the kitchen. We have found the best thing for us is to hit the thrift and second-hand stores for our kitchen items. The stuff is cheap and if you don't use something you won't get burned on the cost, plus you can always re-donate unwanted items. Plus we aren't worried if something breaks or gets lost. It's a camper - nothing has to match perfectly!

  • @splashluvallover
    @splashluvallover Před 3 lety +4

    I absolutely love my generator! We almost exclusively boondock, and being able to play a movie for the kids when i need a break has been a lifesaver!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s certainly different for every family. Maybe someday we’ll put ours to better use.

    • @MrChrisRamsey
      @MrChrisRamsey Před 3 lety

      @@RVEastCoast Even if you don't boondock they can be a life saver if your power goes out for days on end. I'm guessing that everyone in Texas wished they had one after last week. Love the content though. I subbed after watching 1 video. Your passion for RVing is what keeps people watching.

  • @bailey6759
    @bailey6759 Před rokem

    Don't worry about the haters. They're just miserable people. Great video! Thanks!

  • @defendthefaith
    @defendthefaith Před rokem

    You've got to be kidding? Where have you been going? HH has been tremendous!!! I HIGHLY recommend it. The best usage is in-between getting to your final campground. For example: a 3 day trip to our final d - having a quick stay before getting there is always a winner...

  • @Bronxxxnyc
    @Bronxxxnyc Před 3 lety +1

    I've been RVing for 2 years now and can totally agree with you on everything you said; my only exception would be the generator. Everything about RVing is personal preference and what works for one person may not work for another. You said your wife really wanted to do more boondocking, so with that in mind, it only made sense you'd invest in a generator. Then she changed her mind, but AFTER you'd already spent the money. I've yet to use my generator on an actual camping trip because I prefer to only stay at full hook up sites; but I know that will not always be the case and I might as well be prepared sooner than later. Besides, we have blackouts in my area once or twice a year lasting anywhere from a few minutes to a few days. Having a generator, as well as an RV, really is a piece of mind.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the feedback. It’s true it’s about personal preference and lots of people really enjoy boondocking. It’s not really for us but we will still make good use of our generator.

  • @DMosesRN
    @DMosesRN Před 2 měsíci

    Please continue to educate us newbies. I love your choice of content 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @celiagraham5920
    @celiagraham5920 Před 3 lety +8

    I love you guys and and even though we’re not quite “newbies” anymore we still like hearing other perspectives. Keep up the good work!

  • @nancyblankenship
    @nancyblankenship Před 3 lety +2

    Full timer for 3 years now and with someone would have told me the necessities to buy first. 1. Surge protector that tests Open Ground, Open Neutral & Reverse Polarity Detection
    Miswired Pedestal Indication 2. Water pressure regulator that allows you to ADJUST THE PRESSURE. The surge protector has identified miswired pedistals as well as an indirect lightening strike and water pressure is so unpredictable. Everything else is just a gadget.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, the surge protector was definitely a great investment. Also a inexpensive water pressure regulator. Right? As you said, water pressure varies a lot from campground to campground.

  • @lisawaterman2737
    @lisawaterman2737 Před 3 lety +23

    First time I tuned into you. I really enjoyed it. Very relaxed and easy to listen to. Love the music.

  • @bryancurtis304
    @bryancurtis304 Před 3 lety +7

    I love the rv video I think I did everything you did but the generator. And I have been camping for 9 years. I don't do it much anymore but in the past I have going to the store and said I need this and I need that and then never use it. I enjoy your videos

  • @cjhan47
    @cjhan47 Před 2 lety

    When it comes to beds the Purple mattress is the best thing I have ever purchased. In fact its the best thing I have purchased in any category. it's really that good.

  • @MrBearcaaat
    @MrBearcaaat Před 3 lety +2

    To each their own. Harvest Host is one of the best purchases we made. We use it on almost any trip. I agree you have to be comfortable with boondocking, but the HH membership cost is minimal.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Yep, We agree with you. As I said in the video. Harvest Host is an amazing program and we will definitely get it again when our kids are a bit older. I personally LOVE the idea of opening my door to a beautiful vineyard or a freshly mowed golf course!
      Hope you are enjoying your membership!

  • @marilynrenaud1892
    @marilynrenaud1892 Před 3 lety

    I'm on the East coast... I'm 62 and I've been camping since I was 18... I absolutely can't get enough and I love it! Great video! 👍

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      wooow, that is impressive and amazing 👍🏽 Thanks for the kind words!

  • @tomrobinson2919
    @tomrobinson2919 Před 3 lety +2

    We are in our 4 year of extended part timers, and your suggestions were dead on...thanks for your efforts!

  • @michaelbreaux9164
    @michaelbreaux9164 Před 3 lety +16

    Good video. Thanks. You never know when you might need that generator. Especially when you lose electricity at the house

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, it's definitely good having it around. We lost power for several days on two different occasions this year. We don't use it as much as we thought we would, but we are glad we have it.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 Před 3 lety +3

      @@RVEastCoast Better to have it and not need...than need it and not have it.....

  • @jrstar7342
    @jrstar7342 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes on the early release and thanks for the information. A lot of new RVers make the mistake of buying memberships that they will never use.

  • @harrygoodman6724
    @harrygoodman6724 Před 3 lety +1

    About the invertor generator... being quiet is a welcome by-product but not the main attraction. When a generator produces electricity, the brushes and motor may produce an uneven sine wave pattern of alternating current. (Supposed to be 60hz cycle, but the tops of the sine waves may appear uneven.) This is acceptable for plugging in lamps, motors, etc. But is not controlled enough for electronics such as laptops, cell phones, etc that need a very controlled peak level of power. Your home utility company produces a controlled power, and so does an invertor style generator. Since most campers are wanting to use their electronics while plugged into the RV a/c outlets, the source power needs to have the consistency that an invertor generator provides.

  • @MacDaddy5
    @MacDaddy5 Před 3 lety

    I swear that intro was actual footage from every conversation with my wife lol

  • @Nate-vs8uo
    @Nate-vs8uo Před 2 lety

    I love it. Some of the things that were his idea, end up being bad ideas. What happens between my wife and I! Lol! Thanks for the informative video. It is a lot of trial and error when you start camping.

  • @russhaire
    @russhaire Před 2 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to make this really great video!

  • @Nurturing2
    @Nurturing2 Před 2 lety

    Y’all are ADORABLE❣️ Thank you for sharing your insights!!! ❤️

  • @lindac7146
    @lindac7146 Před 3 lety +5

    As it happens, I have a membership to Harvest Host, and while I haven't used it yet. I actually include it in my planning. I'm excited to try wineries and, orchards and farms later this year.

    • @arbonneladyTN
      @arbonneladyTN Před 3 lety

      We love HH! With a plan you can really use the system well. We have spent in 2020, 92 days traveling and about 20 of those days were with a HH.
      Wineries yes, but also an Alpaca Farm in MT and National Quilt Museum in KY for some other cool places! We don’t golf so didn’t add that to our membership.
      Met some really cool people / owners at all the HH stays!

    • @robmags5781
      @robmags5781 Před 3 lety

      We also like HH, my wife does not like the parking lot over night stays. She prefers the nice farms, breweries and wineries. The membership have paid for itself a few times over. we love it. I myself like the fact that we don't have to rush to our next stay just to check in during day light hours and set up. Take your time and enjoy the travel. Safe travels, enjoy.

  • @garybauer124
    @garybauer124 Před 3 lety +1

    We put a regular mattress in our camper, best thing ever. Heavier than camper mattress. We also installed a good electric protection system. I had heard of horror stories from other RV’ers, worth it. Inverter generators generate cleaner electricity, good for phones, computers, and appliances with computers. That is what you want for an RV.

  • @kxrv6629
    @kxrv6629 Před 3 lety +2

    Harvest Hosts and Passport America are our favorite discount “membership” programs. They fit perfectly for our family circumstances and travel style. We’ve dropped Good Sam because the 10% discount rarely pencils out for us with our other memberships.

  • @vangoodwin7335
    @vangoodwin7335 Před 2 lety

    Great video folks! Next time maybe drop the camera and play with the kids?
    I raised my children tent and wilderness camping in Montana. We rock climb, canoe and kayak, mountain bike, snowshoe while camping year round. Gearing up for RV and motorcycle camping with my Lady isn't expensive do to good quality older gear. Light packers and ultra light hikers have good light weight and minimalist gear. Cutting weight even from the RV means cutting clutter.
    I Thank You also for not putting down manufacturers. I do not hire contractors or sub contractors that build themselves up by putting down the competition. Every person and product proves themselves over time as you folks do with your fun and earnest approach to sharing your lives getting outdoors with your children. Thank You!
    Hoka Hey

  • @janeforever
    @janeforever Před 3 lety +2

    Absolutely agree with you about getting great surge protection from the get go. Yes it's pricey, but well worth it.
    We've been discussing the generator issue for 3 yr now. Still don't have 1, but occasionally wish we did.
    & re kitchen, I use things from the house. I do use 1 of our 44 quart Costco containers & it has all the kitchen & utensils just for RV stuff in it. When we're ready to go it's so easy to just grab it & go. Then we buy replacement things as needed. (I had extra pans & a skillet which went into the RV kitchen so didn't have to buy anything.)

  • @aufan57
    @aufan57 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video for newbies like us. Thanks so much.

  • @janm8477
    @janm8477 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey, this sort of review is always welcome!! Thanks!

  • @3sons66
    @3sons66 Před rokem

    We have Zinus mattresses in both our Airbnb's. They are cheap and people RAVE about how comfortable they are. Great choice!

  • @emshepherd5060
    @emshepherd5060 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you both for sharing a bit of your Journey! Be Blessed!

  • @garyp9906
    @garyp9906 Před 2 lety

    I agree with you on everything except the generator. We carry a smaller one with us, 2000 watts. It saved our rears in Colorado last year. We were boondocking and used every bit of power from the batteries. The lights inside wouldn't even light up. We had to leave that morning and if it wasn't for our generator, we would not even been able to get our slide and awning back in, plus hook up the truck. Luckily, we had about a cup of gas left in our generator and were able to fire it up and pull everything in. Otherwise, we would had to use our hand cranks to do it. I do agree with you on everything else, though.

  • @mileswindham8336
    @mileswindham8336 Před 3 lety +2

    Might or might not know the following; a surge protector will not help with Too low voltage, found this out the hard way. Was getting like 98 volts and ruined several items plus fried the plug in and receptacle also. Bought a cheap little indoor plug in and it continuously reads out in led what voltage we are getting. Hope this helps.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing. Sometimes we learn the hard way. Our next video we talk a lot more about the surge protector and I think we have a giveaway as well!

  • @horace-walpoleproductions7222

    I really enjoy your chemistry.
    You're charming with your interplay, ribbing each other.

  • @samedwards2179
    @samedwards2179 Před 3 lety

    Returned our unused Costco generator that we determined we really don't need. Thanks guys!

  • @jesserevilla992
    @jesserevilla992 Před 3 lety +3

    My first time watching a great couple; and thanks for keeping it real.

  • @tomrepici9608
    @tomrepici9608 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for the info on the surge protector. Been toying with getting one over the last 8 years. Now I have an idea of what brand to go with-was thinking of Camco but you saved me the trouble!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, it was scary... We went to a campground where the power was bad and the Camco surge protector started overheating and making this crackling sound and it failed to cut the power before causing damage.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @scottdupertuis1911
      @scottdupertuis1911 Před 3 lety +2

      Also check out Power Watchdog. Most preferred by full timers. Has app that alerts your cell phone to any issues

    • @DeltaEchoZulu
      @DeltaEchoZulu Před 3 lety +1

      Highly recommend Progressive Industries. Also, consider a hardwired unit - my first mod. Not too difficult with some basics electrical understanding. Plus, don’t every worry about having it stolen, and it’s always there. If your TT has 30A, checkout the EMS-HW30C.

  • @colemcleod941
    @colemcleod941 Před 2 lety +1

    Really nice energy from you guys. This on top of being very earnest and practical about really needing certain things or not, makes anything you talk about enjoyable to listen to. You tried some things, and found out they didn't work out that great - that's solid reviewing right there. Saved me some potentially wasted time shopping items that aren't worth it. Nice work, keep it going!

  • @henrymarshall8937
    @henrymarshall8937 Před 3 lety

    I do agree with you on several of the items that you said were a waste of money. After RVing for the last eleven I have tried different products, some with great success, and other were a waste on money. I will however disagree with the generator topic. Generators are a valuable addition to any RV as long as it’s large enough to power the AC. As a dirt bike rider the generator allows us to boondock at locations that have no RV hookups while riding our bikes ( ie motocross tracks, etc) as well as running the AC when we stop for an extended period of time to keep our dogs cool.

  • @brandenmininger5974
    @brandenmininger5974 Před 2 lety +1

    What a perfect little family! You guys are awesome! Thanks for all the great info!

  • @SuperWhatapain
    @SuperWhatapain Před 3 lety +2

    That's a good point about last min plans with harvest host. Although my children are grown I'm still a planner...... makes things safer and more fun in my experience. Thx for all info

  • @duckiegirl58
    @duckiegirl58 Před 3 lety +12

    Good stuff! Tho, these may be good things to some, it's nice to hear why they didn't work out for you! ❤️

  • @MakeDoAndMend1
    @MakeDoAndMend1 Před 3 lety +1

    The first think we discovered in the UK was we didn't need a massive RV as roads were not built for them. So we opted for a Motorhome that cost £5,000 and 16ft long. All gadgets had to have 3 uses. It's very easy to end up buying gadgets that you dont need. For example coffee machines when you can buy coffee bags. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Ps vehicle weight is a big factor in the UK as driving licence is around 3,500kg on most licences. Best wishes from old George and Jane 👍🤠👫🇬🇧

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      From the UK?! That’s awesome!! Yes its so easy to get hung up on gadgets that serve no purpose. We are actually working on a video soon of stupid things people buy (its more for laughs) but we’ve found some funny things.

  • @1967GALAXIE500
    @1967GALAXIE500 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding we have been full time 17 years

  • @ghenrique366
    @ghenrique366 Před 3 lety

    Blessing. Thank u for not smashing the products. U should be PSA ambassador

  • @CumminsCamping
    @CumminsCamping Před 3 lety +2

    Great tips and ideas as usual! I agree 200% with the surge protector, we recently upgraded from the cheapest Camco anylizer to the Hughes Power Watchdog and couldn’t be happier. The Camco almost burnt our camper’s plug up.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Thank you firend, we hope OH treats you well this winter 😂 yeah, I heard great things about Hughes Power Watchdog. Glad to hear is working well for you!
      Eli

  • @cinnie2543
    @cinnie2543 Před 2 lety

    You look like a really sweet family. Thanks for sharing these tips. I probably won't be doing much more RV-ing because of circumstances, but it's fun to watch and dream.

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 Před 3 lety

    I know some folks don't like harbor freight, but their solid rubber wheel chocks are a good purchase and well worth the money.

  • @karricompton
    @karricompton Před 3 lety +1

    Paying for a year subscription to RV Trip Wizard was worth every single penny.

  • @msshoeka5573
    @msshoeka5573 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank yall so much....I will be getting on the road soon. You have a handsome husband and beautiful kids.oh yeah you are beautiful too. A lovely family 👪. Be safe and bless

  • @frankcates3909
    @frankcates3909 Před 3 lety

    Yes it is true. One tends to THINK one Needs all this Stuff., but soon finds out a lot of it isn't necessary. One thing about the stuff, get things that are dual or multi purpose. Stacking type things, & items that are several pieces which all fit into the bigger container with a lid that closes it all up. Soft sided, flexible style containers can squeeze in a smaller space allowing for additional items to fit as well. I also got the INVERTER early on expecting to boondock more often & do expect to do so again in 2021., so though I haven't required it, it will get used & I won't pay the higher price several months from now when I want to have it to use. I eliminated need for sheets by pulling my sleeping bag out to use next trip. My mattress isn't bad, but could be better, so I know what you're talking about regarding lack of comfort over time. A set of ramps is better instead of carrying a bunch of boards to level the rig. True about memberships. I have some that have yet to be used, so money was wasted. Wheel chocks made of yellow plastic does indeed breakdown over time. For only about $43.oo get a set of Bal Products 28010 X-Chock Tire Locking Chock for RV/Trailers. They're a solid fix to the problem of unintended movement. They are like putting on parking brakes in your car., they don't roll.

  • @arbonneladyTN
    @arbonneladyTN Před 3 lety +8

    We love Harvest Hosts and have stayed more than enough times to make it worthwhile. I can fully understand why your family didn’t use it.much, if we still had young kids we might not have used HH much.

  • @michaeljorn686
    @michaeljorn686 Před 3 lety

    Nice job,,,, glad you address this topic, there is a lot stuff out there you don’t need. Good advice, is to get out there and camp, then find your camping style - full hook ups, partial hookups, one or two night stays and go, , stay in same camp ground for week or longer, driveway surfing, boondocking, etc.
    you don’t have to buy everything before your fist trip, chip away it, slow down and enjoy the journey,

  • @TheDiskinsDoEverything

    Oh my gosh, I needed that. As first time RV purchaser I THIRST for gadgets and gizmos!!🤪

  • @LivinginOurNow
    @LivinginOurNow Před 3 lety +1

    Great points guys! Totally agree that it’s easy to get caught up when you’re “new” with feeling like you “need” a bunch of random gadgets - in a small space that fills up super quick! Keep up the newbie videos for sure 😀 Aaron & Nicole

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you!!! Glad to discover your nice channel. New subscribers here!

    • @LivinginOurNow
      @LivinginOurNow Před 3 lety

      @@RVEastCoast awesome, really appreciate that, you guys are awesome 🤩

  • @CaminoTurtle
    @CaminoTurtle Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice. I made some of the same mistakes and your recommendations on what to do to improve your choices are right on! Your overall advice on waiting to buy things until you take a few camping trips should help others to avoid our mistakes. Can't wait to watch your video on the things you are glad you bought.

  • @TheGratitudeAttitude
    @TheGratitudeAttitude Před 3 lety +1

    I love talking about camping too! It doesn't matter how long someone's been a camper... there's always something new to learn! We invested in a solar generator this year... Actually, we ended up with two. The Jackery 300 and the 1000... We live in the northeast as well... and no power means no coffee LoL The 1000 can run our percolator and lots of small appliances for us. I think it can handle the refrigerator too. We have a large contractor generator for the house, but that is loud and makes a lot of fumes. We are so happy to have these now for camping and around the house. I love camping gadgets too, but yes, there are a few that I have and don't really use. I think I used our collapsable silicone bowl twice in three years HaHa! ...Thanks for the great content and videography! I love your editing work and background music! Enjoy this Christmas season! We all need the JOY! ~ Maria

  • @cynthiasmith4966
    @cynthiasmith4966 Před 3 lety

    We purposefully plan to use our memberships first-especially when out on weekends when other campgrounds are scheduled by weekenders months in advance. Nice to have alternates, so everyone can get out for adventures!

  • @leem200
    @leem200 Před 3 lety

    Always good to have a generator because you never know if you are going to need it. First time I have seen one of your videos and I like this one.

  • @chasinspring
    @chasinspring Před 2 lety

    Love the mom vs pop reaction to "potty".

  • @mikeshanaberger7503
    @mikeshanaberger7503 Před 3 lety +2

    I Agree....thank you

  • @johncooper5777
    @johncooper5777 Před 3 lety

    Good video . You were real and honest . I like how you talked about the things but didn’t trash them . Happy camping ! 😊

  • @lynnejennings8390
    @lynnejennings8390 Před 2 lety

    This is the first video i watched and i love you guys. very simple and straight forward advice! Cute couple.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much letting us a positive note. We appreciate it!
      We hope you stick around!

  • @masque1313
    @masque1313 Před 3 lety +1

    first time viewer of your videos! I thought this video was great. You guys remind me ALOT of myself and wife....lol. I also agree with nearly every word you said......we bought the plastic wheel chocks and then replaced with rubber. We bought the generator, have barely used it, my wife hates boondocking, but overall, I am still kind of glad we have it, but we really don't need it....lol. And, when we first bought our camper, we ran out and bought stuff for the kitchen and have slowly been taking it out piece by piece and replacing most of it with paper plates, trash bags and paper towels. I will for sure check out some more of your videos.

  • @fifedizzy4563
    @fifedizzy4563 Před 3 lety

    totally agree with all these. we are a year into RVing and we did all those purchases and didnt use any of it, probably because we havent boondocked yet. we would like to but havent yet.

  • @jackie1this1
    @jackie1this1 Před 3 lety

    I love all your videos and your great sense of humor, as well as your reality check on kids. Camping with kids is hard, and I’m a lot like Fawn. I am all about fun…with electricity and water. We have a pop up, but it’s a big one and it’s pretty nice. We do still have to use the bathhouse, mostly by choice, but my husband would (and has) slept in the Subaru in the driveway. Keep it up, guys! I love your budget minded comments, as well. Not everyone out there has a huge budget, and I think it’s just so helpful to say that.

  • @christinedorbert4615
    @christinedorbert4615 Před 3 lety +1

    Please keep making videos about everything because I dont know much yet 🤦‍♀️🤣 I appreciate it & you guys make me laugh lol Have safe travels!

  • @victoriabaratta2260
    @victoriabaratta2260 Před 3 lety

    OMG! Newbie here...haven’t even found my RV yet. This was full of GREAT info! Thanks so much!

  • @CallMeVie
    @CallMeVie Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for sharing!
    Please an early release!
    Quick question... What do you do for bedding? I found awesome towels that dry fast and are compact for the linen closet but great, warm and compact sheets/comforters/sleeping bags they all still elude me!! LOL Anyone with any suggestions?!
    Vie 🇨🇦

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, Vie, this is a great topic to discuss in our Facebook group. If okay with you I am going to start a conversation there with your question. Do you mind sharing a link to your towels?

  • @garyallen6373
    @garyallen6373 Před 3 lety +10

    Yes, please do an early release. Thanks for the info.

  • @patriciadiaz1753
    @patriciadiaz1753 Před 3 lety

    Thanks guys!!! Great video. I felt it to be honest - very enlightening. I hate purchasing things that don't work or aren't what they claim. This will save rv'ers lots of heartache & money. 👍

  • @EastCoastStreamers
    @EastCoastStreamers Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Whenever people post on FB that they just bought an RV and what are the must haves, there are always so many comments about things they probably don't need at all. To your point - perhaps it's best to take the new RV out for a spin to see what you really need. ! Great advice guys! Looking forward to the next video!

  • @markweiner3896
    @markweiner3896 Před 3 lety +4

    Good call on the Southwire Surge Protector...I have the same one.... it's excellent

  • @courtneygeyer4340
    @courtneygeyer4340 Před 3 lety +2

    Great insight about the generator. I always think, when looking at rvs, that it's important to have one. But you made a good case for why it is not always necessary. Really enjoyed the rest of your list

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for this comment. We appreciate it when you guys let us know if you found something useful!

  • @TheMadCamper
    @TheMadCamper Před rokem

    GREAT JOB you guys! (Sorry - didn't catch your names) Just found your channel. No, this was great - I find myself on Amazon WAAAY too much! "Oooo! I need that!" Yeah, I know. So - loved the video - production was spot-on, and... keep it up! THANK YOU.
    - Jim (Stuck in Minnesooota for 2 years, then full-time. Whoop!)

  • @SunRider69
    @SunRider69 Před 9 měsíci

    You two were made for each other

  • @mgmoochie5639
    @mgmoochie5639 Před 3 lety

    Y’all are adorable. Thanks for your tips.

  • @Dodgers450
    @Dodgers450 Před 3 lety +1

    But the gadgets make me really happy!

  • @nanettewillgruber4845
    @nanettewillgruber4845 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks I found your info of what was not really needed and especially investing in good surge protector. Brand new RVers.

  • @chefnic71
    @chefnic71 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for the video, my wife and love harvest host, but find few or no host were we often go on trips. Totally agree about the surge guard. with the generator I have use alot in 2020 bc of covid we spend over 45 nights dry camping and use many time for ac and to recharge battering from cloudy weather and almost exclusively boondock so we use it often but I also have a med size solar setup that runs everything we use but the ac if we have quality sun light

  • @Boxerlove
    @Boxerlove Před 2 lety

    I like you guys….I’m a brand new rv owner. Your video are very helpful

  • @EveningShadeLori
    @EveningShadeLori Před 3 lety +3

    No it’s a great idea to make this video! Thanks for the info!!

  • @lilwanderers7283
    @lilwanderers7283 Před 3 lety

    We love this video and agree with your advise because not common to see other channels bring up the truth of the most common mistakes or regret purchases made such as all the memberships or different purchases that really are not needed. Agreed with the power surge! Out of all of my RV subscriptions of outtakes, you won hands 🙌🏼 down... I laughed so hard at the end about the clothes. We look forward to the next video, you do such a great job editing them! Thanks for keeping it real too!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      What a nice nice commen... Thank you. You made our night!

  • @TheWilliamsFamilyadventures1

    Love watching your vlog ❤ keep up the great reviews honest and positive.

  • @robertstewart1254
    @robertstewart1254 Před 3 lety

    What a cute couple! I love the interactions between the two of you! Your love for each other really shows through. Great information too. I would say, personally that the generator--while maybe not used as much--would be indispensable for extended blackouts. And even though boondocking may not be the preferred mode of camping, it just may become necessary. You never know. However, a less expensive one may have been more appropriate. Hind-sight is always 20/20.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind comments. We are finding ways to put that generator to use. We agree that, for our needs, a cheaper one would have sufficed but since we have it, we’re trying to make use of it.

  • @Sixer-
    @Sixer- Před 2 lety

    Great Information!! We are about to get started and wanted to go buy a bunch of stuff now I can hold up on some of these things--Thank you

  • @cliffordallan1393
    @cliffordallan1393 Před 3 lety +6

    Pro tip...put a band aid on microphone....!...great video...was in market for surge protector.

  • @ronaldw.2923
    @ronaldw.2923 Před 3 lety +6

    Great videos, please keep up the great work. One of the mistakes we made was having too many kitchen knives of all sizes. Just a few will 99% of the jobs.

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety +6

      Yep, you are right. We only keep a 8" chef knife and a 5" santoku. Those two get all the jobs done!

  • @LoadedUpandTraveling
    @LoadedUpandTraveling Před 3 lety +3

    I'm glad you made this video. It was very helpful!

  • @AnnabelSmyth
    @AnnabelSmyth Před 3 lety

    I bought our second RV in January 2020, and would really love to be allowed to use it again soon! We did manage two trips last year, but before the pandemic it was 5-6 trips a year. What I most regretted buying was plastic plates and bowls - it took only a couple of trips before I replaced them with cheap pottery ones. I did - and do - have membership of France Passion, which is one of the European equivalents of your Harvest Hosts, and we use them quite a lot. Especially one wine merchant in the very south of France..... We do plan our trips in advance, but allow a lot of flexibility, so if we decide we don't feel like being sociable one night we can spend that night in the local supermarket car park (this has actually happened!).

  • @peggyowens5475
    @peggyowens5475 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this advice
    We are getting ours next month and am holding back in the impulse buying!!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, we made Jeff Bezos quite happy when we first go the RV 😂

  • @karimackinnon7557
    @karimackinnon7557 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. I am a newb with an old motor home that my dad gave me. I don’t know what I’m doing but I love to camp.

  • @dawg7915
    @dawg7915 Před 3 lety

    great info, not sure why people give thumbs down

  • @mariaperham6382
    @mariaperham6382 Před 3 lety

    Y’all are such a cute family! Sometimes husbands and wives are opposite in their thinking, and it’s ok! Also everyone evolves in their journey. We used to do a lot of tent camping with our sons when they were young. Now as “empty nester, I oldsters” we have a medium length rv that we plan to live in most of the year. Don’t let anyone knock your channel. If they’re not interested in a topic, let them move on, or start their own channel. Keep up the great job!

    • @RVEastCoast
      @RVEastCoast  Před 3 lety

      Yep, it's great to celebrate differences and find a rhythm as a couple. Also to look back at memories made while camping (just like you did in your nice comment).
      Thank you for your kind words and advice!

  • @dougstafford9499
    @dougstafford9499 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, both!

  • @michaelmccarthy4962
    @michaelmccarthy4962 Před 3 lety

    You guys are great. The five worst purchases video was valuable as I plan my next RV purchase. When you are ready to let go of 20-30k one is not thinking about $20 bucks here or that cool gadget that only cost $6.88 at Cabelas. Obviously it would add up! The most important seed you planted is buy quality and don’t try the cheap quick fix like the mattress topper. I will really look at the next RV mattress as an important feature to negotiate an upgrade to close my RV sale if needed. Thanks for sharing your family with us too!