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MrsOlney

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Location
Gardnerville, NV
RV Year
2020
RV Make
Coachmen
RV Model
Freedom Express 192RBS
RV Length
22.5
TOW/TOAD
2018 Dodge POWER WAGON TOW
Fulltimer
No
I went "thrift storing" today after we dropped off the new TT to her new home (until we can bring her home lol). It might not make a lot of sense to some people to spend SO MUCH money on a new rig, and then go buy second-hand stuff but I guess I'm just weird like that lol.

I ended up finding a bunch of games (board games, Battleship, etc), a whole set of dishes (to which I already had a few pieces, SCORE!), a nice coffee pot (that I got for $15, and they are almost $100 brand new and even used sell for $40 on eBay), and a super cute sign to hang out front when we camp.

So, something I can't live without is games! Especially when we camp with other people, games are a must. I would say that 95% of our friends, like us, don't drink and we all love playing games.

I also gathered some of my (adult...lol) coloring books and some colored pencils and put them in the box to go to the trailer, as well as some bead-work supplies for our friend's kids.

What are some things you can't live without in your rig or when you camp? I don't mean like, obvious things, but something other people might not think of.

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Love the sign...
 
Love the sign...

thanks so much! I had already paid and was walking out the door when I saw it. Had to have it. ?
 
A few contractor sized plastic garbage bags and gorilla tape. Came in handy when my new MH sprung a roof leak.
Top of the line EMS/surge protector.
 
A few contractor sized plastic garbage bags and gorilla tape. Came in handy when my new MH sprung a roof leak.
Top of the line EMS/surge protector.

Roof springing a leak is terrifying to me.
 
You are not alone!!
 
We have also gone to the thrift store for a few things also. I found a tape that is used in shrink wrapping that is about 4 in wide white. It is super strong and super sticky. It’s pricey but great for repairs and a little heat on an odd shaped vent hood cover or other item can be heated to form fit with a hair dryer. Dr. Shrink DS-704W White 4" x 180' Shrink Tape Amazon.com: Dr. Shrink DS-704W White 4" x 180' Shrink Tape: Automotive. Great think to have around.
 

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