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Old 11-07-2015, 11:47 AM   #1
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RV Wish List gifts?

Now's the time to start compiling those RV wish lists for the holidays. What's on yours for the upcoming season of camping?? Got to let the DH/DW know so they can take advantage of holiday sales or purchasing deals! Who knows, what you add to this thread may help someone else looking for gift ideas.
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Any collapsible space-saving silicone kitchen items (bowls, dishpans, measuring cups, etc.).
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Old 11-07-2015, 01:07 PM   #3
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Dear Santa,

I've been almost good (if you use a grading curve). So this year for Christmas I would like a Red Ryder carbine BB rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.

I would also like a new patio mat and a slow cooker.

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Any collapsible space-saving silicone kitchen items (bowls, dishpans, measuring cups, etc.).
Below are a few links of stuff I got off Amazon and love . Pricing jumps all over so I waited for items to drop.

Amazon.com: Squish Mixing Bowl, 3-Quart: Collapsible Bowl: Kitchen & Dining

Amazon.com: Prepworks by Progressive by Progressive Collapsible Dish Tub: Collapsible Dish Drainer: Kitchen & Dining

Amazon.com: Magma Products Gourmet Nesting 10-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set: Sports & Outdoors
cookware is expensive but a nice size, versatile and stores in a nest
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Old 11-08-2015, 12:08 AM   #5
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Below are a few links of stuff I got off Amazon and love . Pricing jumps all over so I waited for items to drop. Cookware is expensive but a nice size, versatile and stores in a nest
Yep, got all 3 of those items ... and especially LOVE the cookware. Believe it or not, also found a collapsing tea pot!
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Do you use electric blankets in TT or they draw too much juice?
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We dry camp - too much juice, also, not easy to run the cords (to the instructions) with TT bed construction). For us, a duvet works much better.
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Electric blankets are a great addition. We use ours even if just to warm the sheets.
Only with pedestal power.
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Electric blankets are a great addition. We use ours even if just to warm the sheets.
Only with pedestal power.
Gee I got a 12 VDC one from Amazon works well and does not use that much power overnight..
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Amazon-Santa was already good to me at the end of this season.


Low pressure portable gas grill and an adjustable thermostat for the water heater.


New toys for the 2016 camping season waiting under the cover...
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Old 11-09-2015, 08:13 AM   #11
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I've been almost good (if you use a grading curve). So this year for Christmas I would like a Red Ryder carbine BB rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.
You can't have one Mike, you might shoot your eye out!
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Old 11-09-2015, 08:32 PM   #12
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So has anyone used the electric mattress pad instead of the electric blanket? I haven't been all that good but I'm thinking I could ask Santa anyway
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W use a heated mattress pad and like it much more than an electric blanket.
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Old 11-09-2015, 11:39 PM   #14
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Electric blankets are a great addition. We use ours even if just to warm the sheets.
Only with pedestal power.
X2 Mine has 2 controllers, one for each side but I only use 1 just to warm it up before I slip in for the night then turn it off because Tunce is a real heat machine.
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Our new 2016 26BH Elite has finally arrived at the dealership! We are going down tonight after work to see it for the first time and set-up a pickup date, hopefully will be by the end of the week. The 8 weeks since we ordered it has given us plenty of time to work on our wish list, this forum has helped a lot!. Although the list is quite lengthy, a few of the top items are:

1) Progressive Industries PT30C 30 Amp Portable Electrical Management System
2) Andersen-3604 Camper Leveler (X2)
3) X-Chock Wheel Stabilizer - Pair - One Handle - 28012
4) Marinco 701 Battery Disconnect Switch
5) Oxygenics 26481 Brushed Nickel Body Spa Shower Kit
6) Samsung UN28H4500 28-Inch LED TV (Did not order the 29" Furrion TV with TT)

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Dear Santa,

I've been almost good (if you use a grading curve). So this year for Christmas I would like a Red Ryder carbine BB rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.

I would also like a new patio mat and a slow cooker.

Your friend,
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W use a heated mattress pad and like it much more than an electric blanket.
Reviews on certain ones said they could feel the coils in the pad underneath. If that is not the case on yours, can you tell me the brand?
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Dear Santa,

I've been almost good (if you use a grading curve). So this year for Christmas I would like a Red Ryder carbine BB rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.

I would also like a new patio mat and a slow cooker.

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I want new independent landing gear jacks for my fifth wheel....

We've got a wedding to pay for sometime next year, and I've been told I have to wait until we get that behind us.
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I want new independent landing gear jacks for my fifth wheel....

We've got a wedding together pay for sometime next year, and I've been told I have to wait until we get that behind us.
I feel your pain. I had 2 weddings in 6 months to deal with. Oy vey, delayed my getting a new HTT for 2 years, but the grand-daughters are worth the wait. Hopefully soon they can come with us.
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