One of our absolute favorite additions to the RV, this fan uses very little power, runs quiet, can point in any direction, and even has a sleep timer. Accept no substitutes!
Keeping things off countertops means less to put away when getting ready to move—and it makes cleaning small spaces easier too. These SimpleHuman pumps have worked great in our shower and bath.
These containers fit PERFECTLY in the pull out pantry wire racks that come in most Airstreams. They are pricey, but that’s the cost of perfection. Seriously, you will love knowing that you’ve wasted no space. Available in sets or as individual pieces.
The first thing we added to our trailer: easy on and off with the rolls and—most importantly—the towels don’t unroll during travel!
Strong enough to hold your knives during travel, while still keeping them handy for cooking.
Plastic shopping bags need a place for storage, and this small, cheap, lightweight piece fits nicely in RV cabinetry.
A simple device that keeps napkins at the ready. We installed ours directly above the dinette table.
Add them wherever you need a charge port: they are easy to install! I’ve added these plugs anywhere where someone sleeps in the RV, so they can plug in their phones overnight.
Just the thing for warming up those cold, blue LEDs inside your trailer. See my tutorial video here.
These thirsty, rubber backed rugs are just the thing for inside the main door of the RV and for just outside your shower. They come in lots of sizes and colors to boot.
We use this plug strip to extend “hard to reach” outlets into areas where we actually need the power. (In our Airstream, the under-dinette plug is particularly difficult to reach.) It’s good looking, has a durable braided cord, and has USB ports too!