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- While there are PLENTY of great RV accessories out there over the years I've heard a LOT of customers & owners comment on items they wish they had never purchased. Some of the items in this video may still provide some situational benefit to some owners but some are things I feel strongly you should avoid pretty much at all costs!
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00:00 Welcome!
01:18 Wheel Chocks
04:12 Laundry
07:31 Butt Napkins
09:30 Slide Awnings
13:03 Dishware
14:09 Slide Supports
16:46 Sewer Hoses
18:36 Tank Treatments
21:31 What WOULDN'T You Buy Again? - Auta a dopravní prostředky
*Hey Everybody! Thanks so much for watching and for all the awesome feedback you've offered so far! I swear I learn more from my audience than you ever learn from me -- and I love it!*
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_Uncle Josh, the RV Nerd_
Well we love you Uncle Josh!!!
Done
It's content like this that helps me way more than travel vlogs of this rv park or that. Keep up the great reviews.
Uncle Josh for President!!!👍
Happy Camper has not failed us in the poop dept! and good info on slide supports
This is the great example for anyone in sales!!! Take note! I would go out of my way to buy from a guy like this! I'll pay extra for honesty and integrity any day! Kudos for having the croutons to say what needs to be said, not a sales pitch!
Wow TY so much!! I appreciate the kind words :)
I think I talk my customers out of products and services they don't need as often as I show up for their problems. That said, it's never a bad thing to point out something they may NEED... even if it's totally separate from the problem you were called for the service in the first place.
Croutons 😂😂😂
I bought a toyhauler 2 years ago. I shopped around online, found one for $24k, one for $22k, and the one I purchased for $18k. Same trailer model. It pays to shop around.
I agree. I'm in Las Vegas heading for Michigan (my home), i'm gonna buy a new hose there rather than Amazon just cuz of the service
I know this is an older video, but I am a just retired ole lady who lost her husband and decided to purchase an RV that we had planned to get before he passed. So just bought one and will be doing long term camping for awhile. And your video has helped me a lot…. Thank you for all the information and I definitely subscribed. 👍💕
Welcome Alberta. I hope we have more helpful videos for you!
This is the type of salesperson that all others should strive to be like!! Honest and still wants peoples opinions! 💯 GREAT JOB JOSH!
Wow ty
No doubt!! If I lived near you I wouldn’t buy from anyone else!! ❤
Small tip on X-Chocks. Your tires are usually warm from traveling meaning they are expanded so when you put these on tighten them an after a cool down period go back and tighten again because they most likely will be loose. Love your videos entertaining and helpful.
good call! Let them cool down
That's why I mentioned putting them on last but failed to mention WHY I suggest that. Appreciate the assist :)
Thank You both so very much Josh, we are first timers leaving for our “Maiden Voyage” this Weekend!
Thank you so very much for all of your honesty, and very valuable information! We’ll let you know how we do! We just purchased a 2021 Winnebago Voyage! We are only going to a local RV Park just to work out a few kinks close to home as others have suggested!! We are listening and taking notes!
Also, most people don't have the physical ability to damage tires by cranking down on the x chock
RV Digest is by far the best tank treatment. Borax with dawn and degreaser is a good option also. Rhino hoses are the best!
I made my own adjustable chocks using 4x4s, threaded rod and nuts. You can find instructions on line.
I’ve said it before but it’s worth saying again, the information you provide Josh is invaluable. Thanks man.
Glad you think so!
Bwa ha. Just bought those wine glasses recently when saw on clearance at Wal-Mart. And I don't even have the trailer yet, still tenting and vanning it. Although looking hard at a small 15 Coleman right now.
I personally find the portable apartment sized washing machines work the best. They are smaller, but could still wash sheets and thin blankets, a fraction of the price, and worked great! It spun the clothes nearly dry and I could shake them out, and hang them on the shower rod to finish drying. Missed it even more when I moved back into a house and found it cleaned clothes better than the full sized whirlpool.
I'm not experienced with them but I love this feedback. TY for taking the time to share
Black tank: 1C dawn, 1C borax, 1 scoop happy camper and 5G water.
Gray tank: 1C dawn, 1C Zep, 1 scoop happy camper and 5G water.
So far I've had zero issues and since I bought a used camper the tanks are cleaner and the level sensors work better.
Rhino Flex and Happy Camper and Happy Camper, oh yeh, Happy Camper - best septic treatment we have ever used.
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Yes Happy Camper is the best we’ve used.
For the black tank ( and gray tank ) - Happy Camper and plenty of water is the way to go. One tub will last the average camping family at least two seasons, much better value than the drop ins! Also - Add a Valtera valve to the end of your dump pipe(s) to act as a backup in the event of a valve failure, use a clear section of pipe on the valve and then hook your hose to it, with a clear elbow going into the sewer hookup. This makes sure you can see if a clog occurs within the RV, and within the hose!
Happy Camper is the way to go. Your camping neighbors will appreciate that you use it, too!
Was going to comment the same thing. We have been RV’ing for 10 years and only found happy camper 2 years ago. Been a game changer in the black tank world.
being a new camper, class c, we started with happy camper. When that jar was empty we tried Unique. We will finish the Unique, but feel we have better results with happy camper. Nothing against unique, just feel happy camper was better
I would recommend exactly the same things……but you beat me to it. 😁 Agree 100%. Also Rhino flex sewer hose…..it collapses nicely when you're done, making it much easier to stow back inside the bumper, or carrier.
Aqua Kem was absolutely the best but pulled off the market for some reason.
Beach balls under the slide topper helps with keeping water from pooling in heavy rain.
Regular old Charmin Ultrasoft works fine in an RV. Just do the dissolve test. Three sheets in a glass of water. Usually dissolves within a minute.
Great tip. TY
Charmaine cost more than best RV but napkins.
Love the rhino products for sewer and grey tanks
I’m picturing Uncle Josh “aggressively folding laundry”. I can’t unsee this. Help me.
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Ahhhhhh, it burns my 👀! Kill it with 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 😂😂😂
Jk Josh! You should start an OF's account buddy
@@jtec99 Noooooo!
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We have been camping for 20 years and have used all different kinds of black tank treatment and this year we switched to “Happy Camper” and it’s the best! We also use Rhino Extreme for our sewer hoses.
Josh you Rock!!! Thanks for doing these videos! We still enjoy your videos even after we got our new camper last year!😊
Ty so much!
I agree with your choice of tank treatment and sewer hose.
@@JoshtheRVNerd I also agree with happy Camper treatment and sewer hose
We're new to camping again, after being away from it for quite a while. I appreciate these videos and the recommendations. Going to look into that tank treatment. I also think I got a Rhino hose with my used 5th wheel. 😁👍
Ditto on Happy Camper
I'm new to RVing and camping on a whole. I really appreciate these videos, Josh. Also, I really appreciate all the experienced campers sharing their wisdom in the comments! This is such good content I've literally started a notebook of tips and pointers! I'm loving this community!
Welcome aboard! Here's another important one you may want to tune into: czcams.com/video/NiB6-4FLryU/video.html&lc=UgxNXpO02OLgLv8Jcll4AaABAg
Something to buy: Order quality disposable gloves for sewer-ops that FIT you! I buy XLs and they go on/off easily wo ripping.
good call
I have so much respect and appreciation for Uncle Josh's opinion and advice on all RV-related items. 😻 Britt
One item rarely discussed but I find most helpful- garden hose quick connects. Not expensive and really saves time & aggravation when connecting your water hose to the filter, pressure regulator, and hose bib. Just snap together and continue with setting up camp.
I love my QD for my water hoses. Definitely helps with set up and break downs
It also allows for different connections in the line for the pressure regulator, filter and hose. Some hose bibs are set so low you cannot make the same connections as you are used to. I use the quick connects for the water fill, sewer clean out tool(different hose) and hot water tank clean out tool.
Make sure your quick connects are lead free though!
Yep!
As a full time RVer, here are my suggestions:
For laundry you could get a washer/spin dryer and then hang your clothes up to finish drying.
For butt napkins, you could use septic safe toilet paper but you can also just throw out your favorite toilet paper in a garbage can with a lid.
For breakable dishes, I have Corelle dishes, glass glasses and dishware. The only time I have ever broken anything is when I dropped it. I use rubber mats from the dollar store to stop the dishes from sliding in the cabinets when in movement.
For the stinky slinky, I have used the cheap ones for YEARS full time as I got them with the RV. They have worked just fine with zero issues. I don't use camp sites or RV parks so I just use them to dump once a week so it doesn't stay out in the sun.
For tank treatments, I personally get the regular packets but I have heard people really like the geo method as it works great and is a lot cheaper.
LOVE stuff like this from real owners and users. TY so much!!
I agree with everything definitely using my Corelle dishes and using the geo method. I am trying to get away from all the disposable plastics. Switched everything to bar or sheets from shampoo to laundry detergent. Takes up less room, travels easier, and less waste.
Gotta' love this guy . . . who else can work in a Sir Mix-a-Lot reference and give golden RV product advice at the same time? Subscribed!!!
Sometimes the anaconda _do_ want some
Great Information. Josh is simply the best. I hope Bish's appreciates just how valuable Josh is not just to their team, but the RV community at large! I found everything Josh touched on in this video spot on.
Great video Josh, totally agree!! One thing I would add is don't buy toliet bowl cleaners for your RV. They will kill the enzymes in your tank treatment. I recently switched over to Dometic 3 in 1 bowl cleaner and tank treatment. You put some water in the bowl, drop it in and it fizzes up like an Alka Seltzer tablet. You take your brush, clean the bowl and flush it to treat you black tank, works great. Just my 2 cents.
Ah, ty!
For everything RV, I always watch your videos!!! They are such a great resource. We are picking up a new unit this weekend and this video helps me know what I should grab as extras!!! Thanks Josh!!!!!
That is awesome! What did you get?
Thanks, Josh, for what I consider to be just awesome integrity. You and your company prove time and again that you are about your customers first above absolute profit. And I'm happy you guys are in Texas now!
LOL!!!!! "Aggressively folding laundry" I'm DED!
I laughed so hard 😂
@@peppergrinder8947 he was on fire today for sure! lol I was laughing through the whole thing while I was learning a lot!
Happy Camper has never let me down. When we bought our first camper (used), and started using the toilet with "Geo method", and it really stunk. 1 scoop of Happy Camper the smell was gone.
I love Happy Camper. Sadly, it’s now banned in California.
I am thinking you didn't put enough in, because I use the geo method, and have never had an odor problem and that is even during hot summers. I also live in mine full time.
So much appreciation and respect for this guy! He knows his stuff, provides great information. It’s quite the education, especially for a newbie like myself. I hope your employer realizes what a gem they have in you! Thanks for all your videos!
Been planning for three years, finally picking up our rig tomorrow and all of a sudden all this great advice becomes more real ! Thanks
One thing to point out about the X-Chocks. They are not meant to chock the trailer from moving, they are meant to stabilize it from side to side movement by locking the tires to each other, but if no ground chocks are used, they can twist apart from the force and the trailer will roll. Always use ground chocks even with X-chocks. Also, wait for the tires to cool before putting them on, OR go back after they cool to tighten them.
For the black tank I use Geo mix for the tank instead of the chemicals. I use a cup or two of dish soap, green apple if I can find it, liquid water softener, one cup of that, and bleach tablets, one of those after every flush. I then add a few gallons of water to the mix. The soap breaks apart the fats and keeps them from sticking to the tank walls, the bleach helps kill germs and bacteria, lets face it, it is a holding tank, not a septic tank, you don't need bacteria and enzymes, and the water softener helps break up the toilet paper. Been using it since 2016 and never had tank odors.
Where do I find liquid water softener??
Great information and suggestions. I really enjoyed the video. I like the Camco Rhino flex hoses.
@@michelejonston-himes2449 I use Borax. It works great
@@michelejonston-himes2449 Calgon is a liquid watersoftener.
Can you explain how the X-chocks are supposed to reduce side to side movement?
Totally agree with you Josh: the Rhino Flex sewer hose system is top notch. We've added or upgraded many things in our travel trailer over the years. Each of these helped to improve our camping experience but two upgrades stand out. Replacing the mattress (and the foam in the seat cushions) had the biggest impact on our comfort and replacing the manual tongue jack for an electric one made setting up and leaving camp so much easier. In retrospect, I should add that replacing our weight distribution bar system with the Andersen Weight Distribution Hitch (coupled with the electric tongue jack) makes hitching and unhitching a breeze.
I've been thinking about upgrading our tongue jack from manual to electric. Sounds like it's something I need to do for next season.
The main problems I have found with the Rhino Flex sewer hose system is that neither end will fit through the floor of the Compartment in the motorhome where the valves are located for the black and grey ranks. The fittings on the end of the hose are too big for the hole. My solution is I use a less expensive RV sewage hose up through the hole in the floor of the cabinet, connect that end to the valve connector and the other end of this hose to the Rhino Flex Hose. It takes two hoses, buts it is a little longer which usually turns out to be good and every thing fits together well. Just a tip. May no apply on your RV device.
Agree on the Andersen hitch - it is great!
Funny - those are the exact 2 things we replaced in our camper (foam in the seat cushions and a regular full-size queen mattress!)
What type of mattress do you recommend? We have to go with an Rv type because a full won’t fit the compartment. 😊
Thanks for all the tips, you can never have enough advice and I for one appreciate every one of the "how to, what not to" videos you do. We used the sewer hose that came with the camper never had a problem with it, and always flushed it with fresh water from a short water hose we always kept just for that. We also hung it up across the rear bumper/tire to let it drip dry before putting it away. Everyone knew on leaving day we had to use the camps toilets and not the campers so we could clean out the sewer hose before we left. When I left the dealership at the time i bought my camper, I had everything anyone would need to use to go camping. I had just what was needed and no extra fancy stuff. We started out with the horrible tp from the RV store but ended up using septic safe tp. We always had 2 types of black tank treatments one to break down solids and one to controll smell. We never had any smell. We packed plastic cups to drink out of and paper plates with plastic paper plate holders for support. Plastic silverware, and plastic anything else we needed. Installed a paper towel holder and an under counter electric can opener, altho we had a manual can opener as well just in case. The only thing I found that to me was a useless item were the matching red and yellow ketchup and mustard squeeze bottles. Made no sense to me why buy those and take the time to fill them when you could just use a smaller version of the orginal bottles? So I did take one of them and filled it with mayo and labeled it MAYO since they didn't make a version of that one. The one thing that needed a squeeze bottle yet didn't make one at that time. Cracked me up! So I bought smaller versions of like dish soap and just refilled those bottles before camping. My parents hotel camped so mom brought home plenty of bathroom supplies. Shampoo, conditioner, cheap single wrapped cups, bar soaps, same with coffee supplies, one cup/pot single wrapped drip coffee, Tea, hot chocolate packets, sugar, sweet-n-low, salt, pepper. You name it she brought it home so we loaded up the camper with tiny versions of normal things and I still have some of those things 35yrs later. We always waited till we got to the camp site to buy grocerys. Why pay the extra cost in gas to haul what you could get after you got there? The kids loved going to the local grocery store as it was packed full of toys for tourists like us and we always bought the kids some type of new toy to keep them busy for a few days till the novelty wore off.
Thanks for all the education Josh, we are definitely fans of the rhino hose. We have two. We watch your channels everytime they come out. We have been full time on the road for 7 weeks and watched you, and a few reliable channels to prepare for our journey.
I wish I folded laundry more often. 😩
You always take the real person approach to things..
You connect with viewers cause you are honest and sincere.
That is a good deal.
As always.
Thank you Josh.
Keep up the good work!
I will make my list before I even watch this.Buy: exterior handle for the front. Aluminum push bar for the screen door. New mattress. Add plugs to nightstands (low voltage USB QC 3.0) fans for nightstands. Sink cover / cutting boards. Carpet on entry stairs. Heavy chock blocks. Beech Lane levellers. My wheel chocks are connected with glow in the dark rope. I have enough that the rope lays OVER the tires so I don’t get it caught in lawn equipment.
Love the ideas Ty!
Hey Josh, I just wanted to thank you for lots of great, honest information. I thought a little engagement might be one small drop of help for your channel. I had an equally honest and helpful sales person when I bought my camper, and folks like you are what makes the community better. Thanks for what you do.
63 & planning to tour the country in an RV in 2 years so I’ve been doing research & watching a huge amount of videos. Josh, you’re the best RV nerd out there!!! Thank you.
So many choices, every time we narrow it down we see something else. Our plans are similar, looking for a couples trailer. Not too long not too heavy . Josh is a great source. Cheers.
I tried a 33 foot trailer, by renting, for the first time in April. I bought a 32 footer I love in July... but promptly injured a knee and have yet to pick it up as it you need to walk around a lot to set up and take it down. I thought I would have spent a lot of time by now on a fall folliage tour. Next year. OK, THE POINT BEING, Erin suggested renting. Absolutely, rent, rent, rent and I am shocked at myself that I only rented once. But At least I knew what my truck could tow and I followed suit in my purchase, I can visualize what I have and how to use it, and I bought on the higher end of the scale for storage, dealing with my height and spacious living. Josh has reviewed the GD Imagine MK2670; while nothing is perfect, it is darn near perfect for most of my top 5 priorities... SO PRIORITIZE AND KEEP A JOURNAL AS YOU RENT!!!!
@@Erin-Thor Thanks Erin!
@@benclaase8181 All the choices make my brain hurt 😫
@@alantittle299 wow thanks for taking the time to share all that info! As for me, I want a smaller RV to get me to less people crowded places. I long for peace & quiet…
Thank you so much for putting together these kinds of videos Josh! I'm not yet an RVer but have been following several channels now for a year or so and I'm trying to educate myself regarding not only the types of RVs out there and what might work for my situation but also to understand the basic day-to-day operations that have to occur as an RVer. Videos like this are so valuable to beginners like me and the input from both you and your community are very much appreciated. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these together and for everyone who takes the time to share their experiences and recommendations.
Corelle is a good choice for mobile dishes, but put some shelf liner between them to keep the noise down.
Ty
Thank you so much for this video! The information you provided for the slide topper was truly something I had never thought about! Our current trailer does not have any slides but we are upgrading to a Puma 255RKS in the spring and now I know not to put a slide topper!
Thanks so much for all the useful information you provide!
I absolutely LOVE these educational videos! Mad respect for Josh and the channel. Thanks for everything you do!
We've been RVers for a while and I still learn new tips from Josh and the rest of the Bish RV community. Many thanks y'all!
Thank you, Josh. I appreciate all the valuable information you share with us.
Josh, I love my Lippert Wastemaster sewer hose. It costs a lot more than others, but I feel it’s worth it. I love the coupling system on it. It’s more like what chemical hoses use. I’ve had my hose for 4 years now, with no issues. Thank you also for making these videos
As newbies to RVing I really appreciate your channel for the advice from you and the experienced RV community. There is alot to learn and having a trusted resource is invaluable! Thank you!
Thank you for being honest about things . I am new to living in the rv life and have learned a lot from your videos.
Yes Josh, your info is appreciated. Thank you for sharing ~
I really like the rhino flex hoses. Also the RV digest-it by Unique. It's great for hot weather and cold weather as well. Alot of dropins have specific temperatures they work in or dont work in! Thanks for the great video!
Josh, thank you for your honesty I appreciate it as im a first time RV camper. Love all your advice.
I would recommend anyone with an RV installing a Valterra valve at the end of their sewer connection on your RV. They are less than $20.00 and really help you from getting a poop surprise when you go to empty your tanks. They also work in great just in case you have a problem or failure with the valve in your black or grey tank.
YES! I talked about that here bit.ly/3Up1LXl
^^^ 100% Don't wait for it this to happen before buying one!
First thing I did with our new RV. Worth every penny!
I installed this valve after getting a poop bath. They are a must.
I've found the manufacturing quality to be poor on the Valterra valve. First, the locking clips to do not lock on tightly and so it is easy to accidently twist off the valve when attaching the hose. That is not a good thing if there is liquid behind the valve. Second, the valve becomes very stiff to open after just a little use. It is easy to again accidently twist it off when having a difficult time trying to slide the valve open.
Happy campers is the beat black tank treatment. Unfortunately it's not available in California anymore
Totally appreciate your honesty about these products, thank you!
For black tank treatment we have moved to happy camper treatment. we prefer this one after trying a few. It has worked very well for us to date. Also +1 on the Rhino hoses. That is what we have settled on also. I do have a spare set that are camco but are for the time I miscalculated and needed an extension section.
I also use happy camper, it works great and has the added benefit of also working great to treat the grey water if you need.
Happy Camper for us too!
Same for us!
I have watched several videos from sewer flush/repair companies and have switched to calgon bath beads or borax powder to make the tanks more slippery. I add some pine-sol if there is odor in the trailer - that is not really happening though. Also - we try to leave our tanks shut and then empty them all at once so they can drain out properly.
@@jeremiiah1797 I've found borax powder works really good
Definitely agree with everything. For us the cheap chocks work as we only use them for attach/detaching as the auto level takes all the weight off the tires (mostly off the ground alot of the time) so they don't do anything.
Your comments on the slide toppers are spot on. We experienced the benefits and problems you related. Loved them on the smaller slides on our new trailer, so-so on the 20' slide out. The water collecting and wind "parachuting" on the big cover was a constant problem. We got another trailer with an in between slide size and we are going with the "no cover" for now.
Thx for the supporting comments, Craig
I absolutely love your content!!!! so nice to find a channel that isn't about just making sales but rather making sure we are educated so we can make more informed choices. As i am just now considering getting an Travel Trailer. thank you for making these and to your ownership for allowing you to just make content thats not based on them just emptying consumers wallets.
You are so welcome! I sure try :)
Another incredible video. As always love the transparency and the honesty. Keep videos like this coming. I use Unique in our black tank and when we are somewhere for several days add the little blue packet, Porta Pak. Also, love the x-chock video you did. I’m always wondered about the slide out jacks and am so glad I didn’t waste my money. Have to tell you, we were camping in Mid Missouri at Bucksaw Camp Ground, and the camper right across was purchased from none other than Bishes. It was cool to see that.
Absolutely agree on purchasing a little more expensive but better camping gear, especially sewer hoses. We have had great success with Happy Camper and Unique RV Digest It in the black tank. Dawn and Borax work great for a road flush to keep the tank clean in between trips. Thanks Josh
Love the video! Very informative. We do have a Rhino waste hose, but we also have a sewer solution. Many, many camp grounds have their waste hookups several inches above the height of thing waste outlet hookup. The sewer solution allows to pump uphill or longer distances. The downside is you need a good water line to run it and it's slower than a stinky slinky. It seems cleaner and less stinky. It's good to have both.
We have used Valterra SS01 RV SewerSolution Drainage Kit with 10' Hose and Accessories since we got our R-Pod. Love that it doesn’t take much space like the larger hoses. Dumps a bit slower, but not a problem.
As always, I appreciate you Uncle Josh! You are the best resource I have found for reliable RV info!
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Josh, you are the BEST!!! Your videos are so informative, honest and entertaining! You have the same goofy sense of humor as my husband, so that’s a plus!! 😂😂😂We are relatively new to the RV world and have learned so much from you! Thank you for all the time and hard work you put in to your channel!! We appreciate it!
Glad you like them!
Josh's energy and honesty are so genuine! One of my favorite CZcamsrs (and one of the folks who motivated me to start my own channel) whose videos always make me smile... and a little smarter.
Steel sharpens steel! I am sure I could learn plenty from you too
We use Happy Camper and love it. And yes, you must spend money on the best sewer hose. Always test it out by dumping a little gray first before the black in case the hose has developed pin holes. Josh, this is the best description I’ve heard about why slide supports are bad. We bought some several years ago because my spouse has bad knees so he tends to plop on the couch. I thought we were saving the slide. Thanks for all you do.
👆 I never knew I was this popular 😂
Great tips Josh. I have used the cheapo stinky slinky, but went to the Rino system on both my RV's. I have used the thetford brand of liquid fluid for years in my boats and RV's. Never had a problem. If you are going to set up your RV as a "destination type", order the mechanical instead of the electric jacks. You can save some real money this way.
Josh, the hero we all need!
We are new to RV ing. With my OCD I like to prepare and prepeare some more before the event. I am so glad I stumbled over your videos. Love the approach, information given and humor coming with it.
Based on your tips, our sesearch paid off and we did not give in to the urge to buy stuff we thought we needed. However, we absolutely - totally - and undoubtedly needed the paw print LED lights... Yes, we did... 2 boxes (all they had).
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Well done Josh you nailed it I agree with everything you said. I use Rhino Flex hoses & Unique for the black tank it's awesome stuff.
Thanks, Josh! I usually go by the adage that you get what you pay for but some things are not necessary. Been camping for more than 50 years and have found certain items that I gravitate to. Regarding black tank treatment, I have small holding tanks so most do a decent job. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I’m new into the camper world and keep watching random videos vicariously until the season starts. Watching this video was extremely entertaining and it was informative. Despite being from a sales centre, it did not have any sales gimmick, just honest (and humorous) truth. Thanks for that.
I've always tried to make this channel focus on the info I'd want to know were I the one in the buyer's seat. TY for watching, Les :)
Thanks for the honest thoughts on RV items like sewer hose etc.
You bet!
Another good video. I second the recommendation for 2 sewer hoses. And I’m team Rinoflex hoses. Also everyone needs 2 25’ water hoses along with a Y fitting at the water connection. Makes cleaning a lot easier.
+1 team Rhinoflex (full time RV'r for 4 years)
Two 25 footers is a bit extreme. I carry a 10 and 15 footer and have never needed to use the 10 footer. I dry camp mostly, so I normally dump at a dump station. The few times I've had full hookups the 15 footer was more than long enough.
we carry 3 10footers and yes I have had all 3 out at a resort.
@@dalefrisbie6372 I agree. I have 3 hoses. 2 10 foot and a 15 foot. Had to buy them for a campsite in Virginia where I needed all 3 to reach the sewer. Very bad site. I can laugh about it now. 🤣 Extra are great to have. I have never had to use the third one since but if one fails I have a great backup.
@@AlaskaErikactually was talking about Water hoses not sewer hoses😊
As always, Josh delivers some great content and advice!!!
Man I try! Thank you! :)
Great video as usual, lots of great info. Your integrity speaks well of you and tells me all about Bishs I need to know. We are also team Rhino and Happy Camper, although HC is not available in CA anymore, so the Aqua Fresh drop ins work nearly as well, especially in cooler months.
I would add dog bone connectors to connect 30Amp to 50Amp and 15Amp outlets. There is nothing worse than pulling into a campground after hours and finding that the 30A receptacle at your reserved site is damaged or blown. A couple of
Thanks Josh, now that I’m in my third year of RV camping I can say you nailed it with this list. I’ve been very happy with the Valterra Dominator hoses. I can fit 25’ total in my bumper which is perfect. Another +1 for their gate and flush valve also. My x-chocks are the last thing I install after setup and the first things to remove before breaking down camp. They are great taking away that side to side movement.
TY Erich
This has nothing to do with this particular video, but if you're going to buy your first camper, in our experience and depending on your towing vehicle, get a little bit bigger camper. We started out with a 21 foot and after 2 seasons realized it was almost too small. We now have a 30 foot that we've had for 3 years and it makes the camping experience so much better. Thanks for all of your great videos!
My recommendation to friends, is they go rent an rv for the week. It's worth the cost to see if it's something they want to do in the future, as well as getting a feel for the, size, layout, and type of rv they think they want.
We use Rhino hose and X chocks and both were selected based on your reviews and both work great. Keep up the great videos!!
LOVE hearing the advice is working well for you!
Thanks for your tips Josh. Getting back into camping after 30 plus years. So much has changed. Keep putting more information out there. Thanks again.
Will do!
Very well put together! I agree with your suggestions about the sewer hoses wholeheartedly...been there. Also the TP, yep, as long as it says "septic safe", good to go. Having the X-chock is great, but the wife convinced me to add the tripod jacks (4) underneath also (perm site). Firmed up the trailer much better. Great job on the video!
Extra jacks at key points really does help. Especially right behind the tires
Josh, we use the Rino Extreme hose. Well worth the money. Before we used a Rino Flex that was easier to store, but not as crush resistant. The Extreme is really tough and easy to see while it is deployed. Chemical wise we have switched to Unique Brand liquid treatment and found that really does a superior job of dealing with yesterdays meals on wheels. Piranha is fantastic for annual deep cleaning of both grey and black tanks. Thanks for your great videos Josh!
Piranha? And what is the unique brand you prefer?
Hi...we bought our first trailer (Wildwood 27rk) that has a slide out and I always wondered about slide out stabilizing jacks / holders. I am so glad I watched this video as not only did you save me money but potential problems. Thanks and keep up the great work / videos!
Yeah.. DON'T use those things
I missed a few month's worths of videos. Just been busy. Had some time today, so here I am. I have always wanted to add Slide covers because I have always heard they are good to have. I appreciate your thoughts, and I now understand the other side. Thanks. Love these videos.
Thanks Josh! We are in the planning and decision stage of our RV experience and really appreciate you videos!
Lou
Glad it was helpful! Safe travels Lou
Now this was a refreshing video Josh. TY. Not every RV dealer is going to do a do not buy list, Especially when they are selling products of the do not buy list. Love the little names that you apply to things, ie butt napkins. You always keep it interesting. Thanks again for a great video.
Those are technical terms..
As always josh, great unbiased truth. It was one of your reviews that Made our decision on what unit to buy as you walk through it and pointed things out. We are in Florida a little bit far to travel up there. You are doing a great service to this industry keep up the good work.
Ironically I just landed in Sanford/Orlando!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd enjoy your time here. We are in Wilbur by the Sea. South of Daytona. Had our butts kicked by the Hurricanes and made national news. Ugh.
I find myself watching your vids more and more. Good stuff. I find that going number 2 outside or at an rv park bathroom is much better than filling my black tank with hazardous materials! And my stick and tin budget trailer doesn't have slide outs so bonus!!
Love Rhino Sewer hose. Works great and holds its shape.
I use the X-chocks every time, on both sides. They not only keep the camper from rolling, but also stabilize it for less movement when we walk around.
For black tanks, I use the blue chemical (probably Camco but I don't know off hand) when we're camping. We use one cap for a 30 gallon tank so a bottle lasts forever. In the off season, after everything is drained, I put a few gallons of water in the black tank and add Rid-X. It breaks down anything that may have been missed by the last tank flush.
I have some nice rubber chocks from Harbor Freight. I have the Rhino sewer hose. Seems to be nice quality. We've used Happy Camper and Unique holding tank treatments. Both have performed well.
One of the things I appreciate anywhere is open candid info that can help me make a good decision. And as I am rebuilding/ remodeling an old FEMA trailer into a standalone camper, these videos help me with ideas and this video will help in the community ng summer as I haul this thing around
I try! TY Edward :)
I am so grateful for your honesty my friend. Thank you!!!!
You are so welcome
Thanks for common-sense & experience-related tips! We've been RVing in our ORV 21KVS over the past 4 years from weekends to 4-month country-crossing trips. I've learned just how much I dislike laundromats in general (including the continual need for $10-20 worth of change). Here's another option to think about...we bought an inexpensive, portable, washer for longer trips. We can keep ourselves in clean undies, socks, and Tshirts (downsizing the amount we pack) while saving our change for big loads.
Totally get it
I can't believe upgrading to the Rhino brown/orange sewer hose was such a game changer. It holds its shape instead of falling and going to the path of least resistance, and trying to unfold all 20' across to your neighbor's site.
After 7 seasons with a prior camper, we upgraded to a Alpha Wolf 26DBHL and needed an extension to reach everything. I went to WalMart and splurged on it instead of buying more cheap hose. I tossed the old stuff in the dumpster. I added their clear shutoff valve between the dump connection and the hose. Now, there's no chances of surprises and no need to remove anything to check if it's clear/clean.
Yeah.. it really is an area where I don't believe in going cheap
I started to use Happy Campers powder for my toilet this summer, and I loved it. No smell, broke down everything very well. Keep up the great work Josh. Love your videos
I totally agree with josh on wheel chocks and sewer hoses I have gone through several replacements before buying good stuff. Glad to see the slide awning section was thinking of buying some but some of the issues he talked of would be problems how we sometimes camp. I really enjoy your videos.
Ty for sharing your experience!! Any other handy tips you’d have to share?
Josh, I also like the Rhino Flex hose. I am using Happy Camper in the black tank, works very good.
I'll second the Happy Camper rec. We used another brand in pod form before that and was rewarded with never-ending stink. Happy Camper is measure-able and hasn't failed us yet in the 5 trips we've used it on.
THANK YOU!!! We were looking at RVs a few weeks back and asked about the slide awnings and wind and the sales guy assured us that it was a better choice. I had the exact concern you mentioned, that it would tear (ask me how I know on front awnings) and thus cause other damage. Now I know better.
Slide toopers are awesome. Less heat, rain and tree debris. Huge difference in size of the 2 awnings.
Always appreciate your honesty Josh! This is your specialty so your opinion has value 👍 Keep them coming 😄
Thanks! Will do!
Love the channel! So refreshing to find an RV salesman that is honest AND knows his products😊
Man I try Ty