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Old 12-07-2020, 03:15 PM   #1
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Default RV Christmas SHOPPING SUGGESTION IDEAS of MUST HAVE?

Please try not to get too far afield with this simple question. What do you think would be some selection(s) for a FRIEND and their RV Class B, Motorhome for Christmas? a real suggested gift idea(s).
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If they don't like cooking on propane, maybe a table-top induction unit. Just over one foot square, 3" high, and under $100. You'd also need an induction-ready pan. Our $59 induction unit came with a non-stick one in the box.
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Here's a few small gift ideas: one of the handiest little gadgets we have in our Class B LTV Free Spirit is a small magnetic flashlight that we attach to the metal part of the slider door. It's handy for those night tasks such as walking the dog. You can find such flashlights in a variety of price points and enhancements. Ours is inexpensive from Harbor Freight. Another cherished item is our travel journal.
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Yes, magnetic flashlight. Better if it recharges by USB

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Yes, magnetic flashlight. Better if it recharges by USB
Speaking of USB recharging:
How about an electric fire starter:



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KK6VFPC...ing=UTF8&psc=1

These things are great.
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Speaking of USB recharging:
How about an electric fire starter:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KK6VFPC...ing=UTF8&psc=1

These things are great.
I have one, if I remember correctly, I learned about their existence from one of your earlier post.

Works very well with propane, OK with white gas / gasoline, but unfortunately it doesn’t work with my Origo alcohol stove. I assume alcohol to oxygen ratio is too low without increased vaporization with actual flame’s heat.
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Works very well with propane, OK with white gas / gasoline, but unfortunately it doesn’t work with my Origo alcohol stove. I assume alcohol to oxygen ratio is too low without increased vaporization with actual flame’s heat.
If I am having trouble like that, I use it to ignite a little scrap of paper.
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If I am having trouble like that, I use it to ignite a little scrap of paper.
I tried igniting paper successfully as well, I think the difference is that paper can be inserted into the arc, but with my Origo the igniter's arc is a few millimeters away from the wick. The container maximum fill is 50% so wicking material is no soaked at the stainless steel mesh. I am pretty certain that there is no enough alcohol vapor at the arc.
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I make my coffee outside on a portable stove so as not to disturb sleeping family members. This is a recent upgrade that, while not perfect, is quite handy and very cool:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It is a combination pour-over coffee maker / USB rechargeable burr coffee grinder / travel mug. All the parts fit in the mug and it makes quite good coffee. Pour-over brewing does a better job with light roast coffee than french press.


Every RV needs a way to clean up. This is my latest acquisition on that front:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 a rechargeable portable vac that fits in a glove compartment.
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I make my coffee outside on a portable stove so as not to disturb sleeping family members. This is a recent upgrade that, while not perfect, is quite handy and very cool:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It is a combination pour-over coffee maker / USB rechargeable burr coffee grinder / travel mug. All the parts fit in the mug and it makes quite good coffee. Pour-over brewing does a better job with light roast coffee than french press.


Every RV needs a way to clean up. This is my latest acquisition on that front:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 a rechargeable portable vac that fits in a glove compartment.
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Maybe an herb grinder and small bong could be added. avanti, for those in Colorado, WA, CA .....
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How about a campfire box: fatwood starters, long lighter, leather gloves, magic flame packets, pocket bellows. roasting forks etc.
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A pair of clinometers (level indicators). One for front-to-back, and another for side-to-side. They can be stuck somewhere inside the van in a spot visible to the driver, for help in selecting the most level spot, or for guidance in placing leveling blocks. Search for "Lev-o-gage 4" or "Lev-o-gage II", or similar products from other manufacturers.
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Default Two color flashlight

It takes several minutes for your eyes to readjust to darkness after a bright light exposure. If dark sky viewing is a desire a red or green lens for walking or looking for your lost beverage allows a quick recovery for your eyes. Steve
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Headlamp flashlight. We love them for hands free lighting!
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French Press with coffee
Flashlight
String of lights that run on batteries
Cute napkins, Christmas ornament or pillows with camping theme
Warm throw blanket like a Pendelton brand look
Propane fire pit that folds up
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Suggest a Thermapen MK4 which is an instant read food/meat thermometer from Thermoworks

https://www.thermoworks.com
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We bought our daughter and SIL Camco water filters for their new travel trailer. After watching the Humble Road video of his first Class B's one year warranty check and the water pump failure and iron staining sediment in the water tank it appears there are a lot of suspect water sources out there.

We have a built in water filter but still put an external filter on the hose.
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Old 12-13-2020, 06:43 PM   #18
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Default Gifts...

May I suggest the following:
A hammock. Single or double (not sure if this is for a couple)
A chess set.
A small pair of good binoculars.
A bird ID book.
Home made fire starters... DIY using egg boxes/sawdust/candle wax. Google how to make.

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Default AeroPress

One of my favorites is an AeroPress. I have a DeLonghi espresso maker hardwired into my campervan. I used it for 1 year and it already needs repaired. Decided to pull out my camping AeroPress which uses no electricity, perfect for boondocking and I think the coffee tastes as good as my espresso. Just heat water, pour into AeroPress, wait a couple minutes, stirring occassionall with the paddle and press. I'm going to remove the DeLonghi and recover my counterspace.

https://www.amazon.com/AeroPress-Cof.../dp/B0047BIWSK
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Frywall to prevent cooking spatters.
I use it in my Class B and at home!
They come in several sizes and colors.
The best ever!!! (Sorry about the sideways photos.)

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