Sooner or later every RV owner encounters some type of motorhome malady. For some this is a minor incident that is quickly fixed and forgotten, but for others a single problem can quickly lead to a significant inconvenience. While it isn’t enjoyable to be the bearer of bad news, some camper parts fail more than others and can give motorhome owners more trouble out on the road. To help remedy any common problems you might encounter, you can find tips on how to avoid these broken parts or make a repair by reading below!
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Key RV Accessories That Can Improve Your Life on the Open Road
Road trips are a classic American experience that many families hope to undertake someday. Whether you dream of driving the winding roads of Yosemite National Park or crossing through the wide expanses of the Painted Desert, road trips involve a lot of downtime together. Even the most patient and cooperative family can come under the effects of cabin fever if the challenges of the road build up. The good news, though, is that a few key RV accessories can help stave off cabin fever and make things genuinely pleasurable while on the road. This article is devoted to highlighting just which accessories are likely to improve your life, save you headaches, and make you even more excited to hit the road and see all the wonders America has to offer!
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Keep Your Camper Cleaner With This RV Secret
There is nothing better than taking your RV or camper on a big adventure. Couples and families choose every year to drive to their favorite local destination and camp out, while others head off across the entire country (sometimes even venturing into Canada or Mexico). While all of this driving is the reason behind buying your RV in the first place, it sure gets dusty and dirty along the way.
As well, the spacious interior of your camper can start to feel small and crowded in those hours between a day’s driving and bedtime. Often, your family members or pets spent most of the day relaxing in the back of the RV, perhaps playing some games and getting out for rest stops, but once you park for the evening, it is time to stretch your legs and spend a bit of time outside. It can be difficult to find a clean, safe space to do this when you are living out of your RV.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
5 Fantastic Ways to Keep Odors at Bay in your RV
Have you ever gone RV'ing and encountered unpleasant odors lurking in your home on wheels? Perhaps the nose wrinkling odors sprung up after cooking a fish dinner or maybe forgetting to take out the garbage from the last trip which was several weeks ago. It could even be originating from an unruly black tank or a load of dirty clothes the kids hid under the sleeper sofa. Either way, there are fantastic products available that can help you get rid of the stink in a jiffy. Here’s a look at five RV Accessories that are our absolute favorites:
#1: Maxxair Maxxfan Deluxe Ventilator

#2: Camco Cyclone RV Sewer Vent
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#3: Air Conditioner Filters
Replacing your RV’s air conditioner filters often can also aid in keeping odors generated by the presence of mildew, mold and dirt at a minimum. Allergy4 makes several great, anti-microbial filters that would be ideal for use with an RV system. Among them are products designed to be used with the Duo-Therm Brisk Air/Quick Cool and Coleman Mach Series air conditioners.
#4: Odor Eliminating Sprays/Canisters

There are also products like the Fridge It Odor Eliminator and Camco RV Stainless Steel Trash Can that may help too. The eliminator gets placed inside of the refrigerator to prevent the transfer of food odors and gases. The trash can, on the other hand, features a secure lid and a removable insert that will help to keep garbage odors from wafting throughout the RV.
#5: HEPA RV Vacuum Bags
Last but not least, HEPA vacuum bags are worth investing in for your Dirt Devil CV1500 RV vacuum. Some disposable HEPA vacuum bags, like those made by Dirt Devil, can help remove smoke related particles that contribute towards odors. These replacement vacuum bags capture 99.97% of all particles .3 microns and smaller including common allergens and mold.
While our top 5 may cover some of the basic ways to eliminate odors in your RV, if you require help with specific odors check out this article on the 20 Most Common Odors and How to Remove Them Fast.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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