Essential Motorhome Accessories (2022)

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Here is my list of Essential Accessories For Motorhomes. This will be first of two videos on accessories for motorhomes.
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    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    0:56 Roll Flat Water Hose
    1:38 Electric Cable Reel
    2:41 Gas Spanner
    3:16 Fire Blanket
    3:42 Fire Extinguisher
    4:07 Co Alarm
    4:44 Smoke Alarm
    5:10 Clutch Claw
    5:44 Alarms and Tracker
    5:59 Caravan ID
    6:22 Fuses and Bulbs
    6:57 Petzl Head Torch
    7:29 Cooking and Eating
    7:38 Muggi for the Mugs
    8:00 Plates
    8:31 Wine Glasses
    8:50 Ridgemonkey
    10:07 Pans
    10:58 Outwell collapsible kettle
    11:43 Gripmats
    12:54 Fiamma Levelling Ramps
    14:06 Plastic Funnel
    14:34 Going Abroad Kit
    15:02 Emergency Warning Triangle
    15:36 Hi-Viz Jacket
    16:35 Toolkit
    17:29 Solbio Toilet Fluid
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Komentáře • 107

  • @BobEarnshawMoHo
    @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +18

    ▶▶▶▶PLEASE NOTE: I meant a carbon monoxide alarm, not Carbon Dioxide.

  • @oldcarliol
    @oldcarliol Před 2 lety +1

    Cheers Bob, just shot upstairs to ratch out our head torches and hi-viz vests before setting off for Moffat next weekend. Thanks again pal.

  • @friendlyaus3923
    @friendlyaus3923 Před 11 měsíci +1

    18:47 I was just rewatching this. :) I just thought I’d mention that I haven’t seen the cup holder tray that you use (don’t think we have it in Australia) so what I use is an upside down silicone muffin tray. That has the dual purpose that not only does it keep my mugs apart when travelling but I can also used it for cooking. :)

  • @HitchUpAndTow
    @HitchUpAndTow Před 2 lety +4

    Wine glasses at definitely essential it's so uncouth drinking out of the bottle😂. Great video. Mark & Coral

  • @johnmarshall7362
    @johnmarshall7362 Před rokem

    Very useful information Bob , thank you .

  • @jameswilliamson8050
    @jameswilliamson8050 Před 2 lety +1

    Some great ideas bob thank you for posting

  • @hellymuppet
    @hellymuppet Před rokem

    I’m addicted to your videos we’ve hired a Motorhome just for 4 nights spent two nights in two different sites and have now decided that the vehicle we hired is the one we want. However your tips, advice and explanations are proving invaluable. I love them thank you

  • @denisscott3073
    @denisscott3073 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob 👋 thanks for sharing this information 👍 great video update den and sue 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🚌🚌🚌

  • @teresaherbert9122
    @teresaherbert9122 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant thanks Bob I love all your videos say hi to Jenny x

  • @carolynhaywood7701
    @carolynhaywood7701 Před 2 lety +1

    I use to have my electric cable on a reel but I took it off and put it into a cable bag as it takes up less room. Excellent video again, thanks.

  • @petebarry6449
    @petebarry6449 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Bob for taking the time to make that video very useful. You didn’t look comfortable handling those pans 🤣

  • @herewegowithtim1984
    @herewegowithtim1984 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting video. Reminds me to get some safety stuff for UK car driving.

  • @peterneal7160
    @peterneal7160 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you all very good items to have! I have most! I don't envy you stowing all that lot away again! :-)

  • @tedplatt8981
    @tedplatt8981 Před 2 lety +1

    hiya Bob ,couple of things in my kit ..the hose adapters that screw on to freshwater taps. both sizes. tube of super glue,insulating tape,cable ties ,lighter /matches,,, possibles ...couple of spare usb leads and adaptors, power bank

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes all good they're in my box of bits. That should be a recommendation too. 👍

  • @browner5452
    @browner5452 Před 2 lety

    Great video, rewound three times to watch you close that kettle 😂👍

  • @janepugh3280
    @janepugh3280 Před 2 lety +4

    Fabulous video, we have just purchased our first Motorhome and collecting it next week so just in the process of gathering all the essential items so this is a very timely video. Thank you

  • @lynnsharp2814
    @lynnsharp2814 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again Bob. I’m new to this and have made out my shopping list.

  • @gilltate3029
    @gilltate3029 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information Bob, very helpful so thank you.

  • @sylviapage8572
    @sylviapage8572 Před 2 lety

    Some useful suggestions. Thanks.

  • @ncaw646
    @ncaw646 Před 2 lety +9

    Great video Bob! Good list of essentials.We tend to have rubber gloves handy for emptying toilet cassettes and waste water hogs as one ours 😅

  • @rickc322
    @rickc322 Před 2 lety +3

    Great Video and awesome timing Bob. We've just bought out Motorhome. Hope to see you in May all going well.

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      At Poshcats's rally?

    • @rickc322
      @rickc322 Před 2 lety

      @@BobEarnshawMoHo All going well Bob. We are in turmoil at the moment with selling the house and moving. Hopefully all will be done and dusted before May.
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  • @suzybeetravels
    @suzybeetravels Před 2 lety +1

    great helpful one Bob

  • @turnbulljohn94
    @turnbulljohn94 Před 2 lety +3

    It’s carbon monoxide CO alarm not carbon dioxide (CO2) CO is a product of incomplete combustion. A silent killer. CO is absorbed by the blood stream in preference to oxygen hence the need for an alarm.

  • @JohnnyBurr
    @JohnnyBurr Před 2 lety +1

    An essential video😂👍👍👍

  • @LeisureBit
    @LeisureBit Před 2 lety

    Great overview, my favourite ‘to get’ is the collapsible kettle - Thank you for sharing very helpful - David 👍

  • @PoshcatsCamping
    @PoshcatsCamping Před 2 lety +3

    Always good to go back to basics and look at your essential items. They do vary a little from ours but that’s mainly due to having less space in our camper. Thanks for the video 👍🏻😃🚐 Trev n Sue

  • @edwincooper7812
    @edwincooper7812 Před 2 lety +1

    Useful video Bob, incidentally in certain European countries you must be able to reach your HiViz jacket from the drivers seat.

  • @brianinbrisbane6632
    @brianinbrisbane6632 Před rokem

    Hi there. We're back looking at your tips as today we bought a 2005 Rapido for our travels. We plan to see some more of the UK before heading off to Europe for a while. Our Rapido is basically a bare unit and we need everything. Looking forward to viewing your other videos on gear we need. Despite what my You Tube name shows we currently live in Northampton.

  • @lindafielding6733
    @lindafielding6733 Před 2 lety

    Useful video. I’m happy to report I have all your essential items plus a few mentioned in the comments. My problem is storing them in my tiny van!

  • @rogermadeley7413
    @rogermadeley7413 Před 2 lety

    A note to add Bob. Carbon Monoxide alarms need to be placed low down as it's heavier than air and will build up from floor level. If it is placed up by the smoke alarm it will be too late for anyone in the van as they will already have been breathing it as they sleep.

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Because carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and also because it may be found with warm, rising air, detectors should be placed on a wall about 5 feet above the floor. The detector may be placed on the ceiling. Do not place the detector right next to or over a fireplace or flame-producing appliance.

    • @rogermadeley7413
      @rogermadeley7413 Před 2 lety

      @@BobEarnshawMoHo I shall have to check where I got that info from as they are obviously wrong. Thanks Bob.

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      The US EPA and the CO alarm manufacturers, Fireangel.

  • @philbates4175
    @philbates4175 Před 2 lety +1

    We use the flat hose but this can be a bit inconvenient to always have to fully wind it all out even if you only need a short connection. What I have done is cut off a 5mtr length which is used most of the time. If I do need a hose over 20mtrs you can still join them together to get the 25mtrs back. Hope that is useful. Thanks

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, sounds like a good idea.

    • @oldcarliol
      @oldcarliol Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, I rarely need more than five metres so cut it off and just carry that.

  • @brianmcclure8012
    @brianmcclure8012 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks the update Bob. I am trying Solbio for the first time over the last few trips and my experience has been that I got more unpleasant odors / smells than we did with the other product. Seema that's not been your experience?. I must be doing something wrong!!

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Not my experience, are you sure you cleaned it out properly before using for the first time, the old chemicals can have an effect on it.

  • @charliegould5865
    @charliegould5865 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the useful tips.
    In France the yellow jacket rule is one per useable passenger seat, regardless of how many people are actually in the vehicle. So if you are on your own but there are 4 travelling seats available, you must have 4 yellow jackets. Plus the driver must be able to put his on before leaving the vehicle. Not a problem in a MoHo but in a car it means being able to reach it from the drivers seat. Unless they’ve changed the rules again!
    Being a bit tight I’ve got some wooden levelling blocks that are bits of 9” x 3” wooden joist timber. I made them up as a temporary substitute after having a disaster with some cheap plastic ramps. The plastic ramps I had could according to the instructions be filled with either water or sand. With the 1/4 inch diameter fill holes, but as I was using them for the first time on a campsite in France and didn’t have any sand available I just opted to fill them with water. Brilliant, much to the great amusement of the friends we were travelling around with, when I drove up the ramps the two fill plugs shot out with a jet of water following. This happened thirty years ago, but I still get reminded about my water pistols to this day. So my “temporary” wooden blocks are still in use today, I really must get some of those Fiamma ones………I’ve been saying that ever since I cut the wooden ones!!!

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I remember the two yellow jackets required for France. Funny to hear about your levelling tramps!

  • @charliegould5865
    @charliegould5865 Před 2 lety

    Always completely unwind the hookup cable, never leave it on the reel or in a neat coil when in use, especially if there’s a heavy load on it. If it’s in a coil it will act as an inductor and heat up. The alternating current will have a alternating magnetic field and act as an inductor in a loop or coil, the higher the current or the higher number of coils/loops in the cable the greater the heating effect. I always completely uncoil my lead and if it’s too long for the distance to the socket I go the long way, laying it out flat and safely, even going the long way round the “van” or zig zagging along side if necessary.
    I was taught that a coiled cable carrying an electrical load is a fire hazard during my apprenticeship. This rule applies to any electrical cable (hookup cable or an extension cable) used to carry any sort of load.
    I’ve forgotten and done it, I was using a paint stripping gun on an extension lead. The job was only going to take ten minutes, so I didn’t bother to unroll the whole extension cable there was still about 15metres still coiled up. At the end of that ten minutes the cable wasn’t hot enough to cause a fire, but it was hot enough to remind me I’d just been an idiot.
    I actually have two hookup cables, a 20 metre one and 10 metre one. Being an ex electrical engineer I happened to have a spare bit of 2.5 mm 16 amp blue arctic cable and a pair of 16 amp connectors, so I just knocked up a 10 metre cable. Very often I’m on a pitch where the 10 metre cable is easily long enough, so I don’t have to worry about what to do with the excess length.

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Yes, good advice, in my recommended accessories video coming up, I will mention I have a shorter cable too.

  • @markhead8193
    @markhead8193 Před rokem

    i am to believe the breathalyer is been scrapped but i still carry one in my glovebox in case

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před rokem

      As I understand it was never put into French law, but it's not a bad idea, would remove any doubt.

  • @Splitty93
    @Splitty93 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Bob, didn’t think about a few things, one being the spare fuses! Keep up the great work

  • @gallivantinggalantes
    @gallivantinggalantes Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Bob, great video on essential items, I wrote a list the first time you did this and we now have most of the items now apart from the ridge monkey. Thank you for taking the time to do this again, good luck with having to put it all away x

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!

    • @gallivantinggalantes
      @gallivantinggalantes Před 2 lety

      @@BobEarnshawMoHo , hi Bob you know the spare bulb pack you out on from Amazon, would we need something different if our van will be an ELDDIS Peugeot 105 evolution x

  • @brianm3972
    @brianm3972 Před 2 lety +1

    Another very useful video👍. As you’ve been my guide with your earlier vids it was good to check off against this list. As the knees aren’t what they were we found a fold flat step was handy. Not just getting in and out but also for help with the awning.

  • @debshamish6533
    @debshamish6533 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great informative video, thanks Bob. I bought almost all of the essentials on your previous essentials video when I bought my first van….. Currently stored in my garage, waiting to transfer into my new van

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Bet you can't wait!

    • @debshamish6533
      @debshamish6533 Před 2 lety

      @@BobEarnshawMoHo You’re not wrong Bob - it’s like watching paint dry waiting for new Fiat van. IH ordered them last May - fingers crossed for the spring…

  • @andrewburr7613
    @andrewburr7613 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob..you have left out the wine box..Happy travels...

  • @rich7447
    @rich7447 Před 2 lety

    Do you not have electrically deployable/retractable electrical hookup and air leveling suspension?

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      No, would have added thousands to the price. A pair of £40 levelling ramps do the same job, but not automatically.

  • @julianhodges4237
    @julianhodges4237 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob. In addition to the hose I find a threaded tap connector essential, many of the sites we've visited don't have them. Great video as always.

  • @thetouringcarrs9343
    @thetouringcarrs9343 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob can you help me ?I have the same 16” wheels as you and need the correct same locking nuts for them as you have fitted could you send me a link for them please,also are they tightened at the same torque as all the other wheel nuts thanks Bob would really appreciate any help 👍

  • @jeffconnett4246
    @jeffconnett4246 Před 2 lety

    Hi Bob, do you have a link for the plate protector pads? Thanks..

  • @gerbilwilliams5848
    @gerbilwilliams5848 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob, I assume you meant CO1 as in carbon monoxide

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, sorry, carbon monoxide, checking you're listening. 😊

  • @waltsmith5255
    @waltsmith5255 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob are you and Jenny going to Scotland in 2022 ?

  • @robertricherby5947
    @robertricherby5947 Před 2 lety +2

    Another informative video. Good that you update previous videos.
    You mentioned VIN chips for your motorhome. I recently tried to register my motorhome, and had my payment returned. I was told that they had temporarily put a hold on adding motorhomes to register. Have you heard anything about this. More importantly, are existing registered motorhomes still covered by this service?

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Hadn't heard that, interesting. Have a look at the CARAVANID scheme.

  • @henrywilliam8506
    @henrywilliam8506 Před 2 lety

    Three things you didn’t mention in your essentials list. Zip Ties, Gaffa Tape and gauge 6 fencing wire. You’ll find these three things in every Australian camper van or caravan. With these three items you can fix just about anything.

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I probably ought to do essential tools? Mine would be Screwdriver, Gorrilla tape and Gorrilla Glue. 😊👍

  • @donnakarr9143
    @donnakarr9143 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Bob, Thank you for the video! I watch your videos because they are informative and a joy to watch. I’m going to retire soon so I’m gathering information and items for the motorhome or caravan I hope to buy. I live in the USA and we don’t have quality build motorhomes here😞.. I’m seriously thinking of traveling overseas to purchase a quality motorhome and have it shipped here to America! 😃

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much. There would be quite a lot of differences between UK and US leisure vehicles, apart the the steering wheel, there's 230v AC electrics, toilet cassettes, and waste tanks.

  • @M.Y.O.F.B5178
    @M.Y.O.F.B5178 Před 2 lety

    you missed out the trailer for all the accessories

  • @susannordstrom5065
    @susannordstrom5065 Před 2 lety

    I dont think I'm strong enough to use that kettle lol

  • @webgibs
    @webgibs Před 2 lety +1

    More great advice Bob thanks, keep those videos coming...perhaps duct tape would be added to your tool kit ?

  • @wattgraeme
    @wattgraeme Před 2 lety

    Hi Bob. Just want to highlight that its is not a CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) alarm its is a CO (Carbon Monoxide) alarm. Very different. Otherwise a good video

  • @mgw6639
    @mgw6639 Před 2 lety

    Please be aware that there is 2 sets of regulations on co detectors , please make sure you use a detector suitable for mobile vehicles not a domestic property co detector

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I'm using the one that came with the motorhome.

  • @alang9578
    @alang9578 Před 2 lety +1

    Bob it’s a CO alarm, not CO2

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, sorry, carbon monoxide, checking you're listening. 😊

  • @mariacarr5079
    @mariacarr5079 Před 2 lety

    Should be a carbon monoxide detector ( CO) detector not a carbon dioxide monitor ( C O 2} detector.. Quite different.

  • @rolffekete1057
    @rolffekete1057 Před 2 lety

    Fantastlc bob jenny. Bought ridge monkey flat hose reel. Also.bob been watching your vw up for towing amazing little cars for when on campsite so i have vw up so i would say thats essential cars booked in tuesday towtal to get conversion for a frame so really happy about that just getting basic Aframe bob see how i get on that so 18th january car be ready for towing thats threw watching your brilliant video on towing so once again bob and jenny my self and my wife love your videos hope to bump into you again soon hope to have chat with both were of to chatsworth friday 14 january thats threw watching your video once again big thumbs up on that take care both you and poppy and tara regards rolf marivel baby ayesha and chance staffi

  • @hywel3143
    @hywel3143 Před 2 lety +2

    Sensible list, Bob, thank you.
    I would add some form of tyre repair kit. Two options: gunk to inject via the tyre valve which sometimes comes with an inflator as a pack with the motorhome, or my preferred option is a tyre plug repair kit, again requiring an inflator.
    Neither option offers a permanent safe fix, but unless the tyre has been badly damaged either should get you to your immediate destination so that a professional tyre shop can inspect ASAP. Most motorhomes (and cars for that matter) come without spare tyres these days. Those new to motorhomes may not realise that the tyres will not run-flat, so you can only limp a few metres to a relatively safe place in the event of a flat tyre.
    I really don't want to have to wait for hours at the side of the road just for a breakdown service to repair the tyre. For example in the case of the AA they will just use their tyre plug repair kit anyway. Other breakdown services may charge a high fee to source a spare for you, or put the van on a loader (after yet more waiting while a loader capable of carrying a motorhome turns up) if no spare is available.

    • @BobEarnshawMoHo
      @BobEarnshawMoHo  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, essential if you don't have a spare wheel. Ours does fortunately.