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The 5 Tools You Should Have in your RV Toolkit

It goes without saying that campers should have an RV toolkit with essentials to be prepared for any emergency.

The best RV toolkit should have at least 10 tools and more, but it is better to have the right tools than too many.

Here are the 5 tools you should have in your RV toolkit.

Camper’s Toolkit

This toolkit contains 8 tools – plier, multimeter, multi-bit screwdriver, pocket knife, LED headlamp, fuses, zip ties and electrical tape.

Tire Inflator

You should be prepared for RV tire issues, but also to be able to inflate and check tire pressure for bikes, motorcycles, tow dollies and even golf carts. That’s where a tire inflator comes in handy.

Flashlight

It goes without saying that a RVer without a flashlight is weird! It is one of the most basic tool to have.

Duct Tape

Duct tape can fix about everything from patching holes to seal a leaking hose, so it’s a good temporary solution on a RV trip.

Bubble Level

A bubble level is an affordable and easy tool to level your RV.

Note that we carry all RV tools in our parts and accessories store, and more. It is also a great Father’s Day gift idea!

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