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We had duplicates of a lot of things - tools, dishes, etc.

When we went full time all the duplicates were sold or donated.

Was not fun packing and unpacking tools etc every time we traveled so made it much easier having duplicates.
 
Not sure if others have found this issue but we have found that over the years we have purchased complete cookware sets and dishes for the RV. I’ve got complete tool sets just for the RV. Granted there are very specific tools that are for RV systems.
Hauling stuff back and forth between trips gets old. We are getting to the point of only having to bring food and toiletries for a trip.

What do others do?
We are so lucky to be able to store our Dutch Star at our home, but it is stocked with basic clothes, toiletries, basic food preparation necessities, tools ect., and we keep our water tank full, and freshen as required. We also always top off the diesel before we pull it in. Luckily we have a truck fill up spot a couple of miles from home. One never knows when you might have to leave in a hurry. It is such a nice option to have in an emergency. I realize when we travel in the coach that we really do not need so much stuff! Judy D
 
DS is always packed and ready, just need to load food
 

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