25 Most Useful Travel Trailer Accessories

Jan 28

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Written By

Taylor Schlesinger

After traveling in our RV full-time for two years we’re sharing our most used travel trailer accessories that have really enhanced our camping experiences.

From something as small as the wireless 3-speed fan in those hot summer months or the bluetooth leveling system all controlled by an app, these items have all become non-negotiable!

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Travel Trailer Accessories

Once you have all the essential RV items, these trailer accessories making camper life even better!

1) LevelMate PRO

2) RV Keyless Door Lock

3) Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

4) Wireless Clip-on Fan

5) Motion Sensor Lights

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6) RV Step Covers

7) RV Outdoor Mat

8) LUCI Solar Patio String Lights

9) Tire Covers

10) Collapsible Dish Drying Rack

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11) Fire TV Stick

12) AT&T Turbo Hotspot

14) Refrigerator Organizer Bins

16) Magnetic Knife Bar

18) 100% Bamboo Cooling Sheets

20) Lightweight Storage Bags

21) Collapsible Water Cube (5gallon)

22) Next Exit Interstate Guide

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24) Jump Starter with Air Compressor

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Taylor Schlesinger

An adventure seeker and nomad who created this blog, Nomads in Nature, to be a source of inspiration for epic hikes, camping, RV or van life, and where to go on your next adventure vacation! A professional wilderness guide and part-time traveler.

5 thoughts on “25 Most Useful Travel Trailer Accessories”

  1. Vacuum storage bags are very useful for bulky items (blankets, pillows, etc). Can store alot more stuff in the limited storage a trailer has.

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  2. If you have dual propane tanks an automatic switch over regulator is great if your rig did not come with one. Since I run the generator off of the RV propane, it makes managing propane tanks much easier. They are available for less than $40 from Amazon. I usually have 2 30 lb tanks on the rig and 3 spare 30 lb tanks in the truck, and maybe a couple of 20 lb tanks if we plan on cooking or having a fire or heater outside. They easily last a weekend. We also like the single or dual burners that fit on top of a 20 lb or larger propane tank when sitting around telling lies and drinking when it is cool outside.

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