Safety Essentials
Non-negotiable gear. These protect your family, your RV, and every trip.
Protects every appliance in your RV from bad campground power — voltage fluctuations, reverse polarity, and accidental 240V. The live LCD display shows exactly what you're plugged into before it can damage anything.
The 50A version for trailers with dual air conditioners or high-draw appliances. Same GEARGO protection: voltage, amperage, reverse polarity, and fault codes live at the pedestal before you connect.
10-year sealed lithium battery means no low-battery chirps at 3am. Digital display shows live CO level plus peak memory — useful for diagnosing intermittent generator or furnace issues without being present.
ABC-rated covers wood, flammable liquids, and electrical fires — the three categories you'll encounter in a trailer. Compact enough to mount inside a cabinet or in the door storage cubby.
205 pieces in a soft-sided case that fits easily in a trailer cabinet. Covers blisters, cuts, burns, and splinters — with enough supplies to handle more than one incident per trip without restocking.
At 2000A peak, this starts most gas and diesel tow vehicles from a unit that fits in a door pocket. No waiting for another camper to pull next to you for jumper cables. The USB output also charges phones, which matters when you're in a campground with no hookups and a dead battery on a dark night.
Water System
From the spigot to the tank — the gear that keeps your water safe and your plumbing intact.
Preset to 40–50 PSI with no moving parts to fail. Protects every fitting and appliance in your trailer from campground water pressure spikes — install it between the pedestal and your hose and never think about it again.
Lead-free, BPA-free, and made in the USA — no plastic taste even after sitting in a hot bay all summer. The reinforced fittings resist kinking where cheaper hoses always split first.
GAC + KDF media reduces chlorine, sediment, and controls bacteria and mold between uses — something cheaper filters skip. Screws inline between your hose and water inlet in seconds.
Label this clearly and never use it for drinking water. The kink-resistant construction handles the awkward angles at most campground sewer pedestals, and 25 feet reaches connections that are farther from the trailer than they should be.
At water-only sites you need a practical way to shuttle water from the faucet to the trailer. The spigot means you can dispense without lifting the full container, and the collapsible design means it stores flat between uses. Two of them give you about 24 hours of conservative use.
TempShield vacuum insulation keeps cold for 24 hours, hot for 12 — independently tested. The 32-oz size is the practical sweet spot: one-hand fill at a campsite faucet, a full day's drinking water.
Sewer & Waste
The unsexy stuff that matters more than almost anything else.
The dual-bayonet fittings lock onto most dump station receptacles without tools, and the four-layer construction holds up to full-tank pressure without collapsing or accordion-stretching. This is the hose that's easiest to clean, store compactly, and trust not to fail at the worst moment.
Accordion-style design won't creep closed under hose weight like ladder-style supports do. Curves around site obstacles and holds a consistent downslope for the full 20 feet — the kind of detail that matters when your black tank is full.
Clear polycarbonate shows when your black tank is actually running clean — no more guessing when to stop. The swivel fitting handles any dump station angle without wrestling the hose.
Bio-enzymatic formula digests waste and tissue rather than masking odor with chemicals. Keeps tank sensors reading accurately because waste doesn't dry to the probes — the most common cause of persistent 'full' readings.
Certified to dissolve rapidly in holding tanks. Standard household TP is the #1 cause of sensor fouling and black tank clogs — this is the cheap swap that prevents expensive problems.
The flexible swivel tip reaches tank corners and the bottom where solids dry and cause pyramid plugs. Changes angle to hit different surfaces without repositioning — runs on standard garden hose pressure.
A must-have upgrade if your trailer doesn't have a factory flush port. Connects to the sewer outlet, spins under water pressure, and washes the tank walls in a full 360° sweep — which is exactly what's needed to break up the buildup that causes false 'full' sensor readings.
Mounts to the trailer bumper and keeps your sewer hose out of interior storage entirely, where it will eventually contaminate a neighboring compartment. The 34–60 inch adjustable length accommodates different hose coil diameters.
The goal at a dump station is to keep your hands as far from the fittings as possible. This wrench puts them three inches further away and eliminates the grip strength required to crack a stuck bayonet fitting after a week of sitting.
Long enough to keep your forearms dry during the full tank dump procedure. Reusable, rinse clean, and durable enough for multiple seasons.
Black nitrile disposable gloves for anything you don't want on your hands — tank connections, pre-purchase inspections, anode rod swaps. 100-pack means you always have a fresh pair.
Leveling & Site Setup
Get the rig stable and secure before anything else happens.
Interlock in multiple configurations to handle any tire width and height differential up to five inches. Made from solid high-density polyethylene — they don't compress under load the way cheaper foam blocks do, and they stack flat in a mesh bag that fits in any bay.
Rope loop means you can pull both chocks free with one hand from distance — essential when hitching alone. Rated to 30,000 lbs and won't crack in cold weather like rubber alternatives.
Solid rubber doesn't compress under load and doesn't blow away on a breezy morning. The 4-pack gives you front-and-rear coverage on both wheels of a single-axle trailer, or full coverage on one tandem axle.
Interlocking design stores neatly with the included strap. Spreads jack load across soft ground so stabilizers don't sink and create an unlevel trailer mid-stay.
The lug nut caps are the under-rated value here — they protect exposed lug nuts from the rust and corrosion that makes tire changes miserable. The built-in chocks work as a quick secondary stabilizer at level sites where you don't need the full leveling block kit.
Attach to your impact driver and your stabilizer jacks go from a 10-minute hand-crank to a 90-second tap-and-done. The 3/4-inch square drive fits standard RV scissor jacks. This is the item that changes how you feel about setup and teardown.
Prevents the trailer from being hitched and driven off while parked at a campsite or in storage. Fits most standard coupler sizes and installs in seconds.
A standard receiver pin is a $3 item anyone can pull in 10 seconds. A locking pin requires a key. It's not theft-proof, but it converts a 10-second grab into a 5-minute attempt — which is enough of a deterrent at most campgrounds.
Keyed-alike means one key for both locks, which matters when you're securing both the trailer tongue and a storage compartment. The 6-foot cable loops through a wheel and around a post or tree, which converts a casual grab into a deliberate 5-minute attempt most campground thieves won't bother with.
Redistributes tongue weight back to the front axle so the tow vehicle handles correctly. Built-in dual sway control is active all the time — no separate sway bar to install. Verify your trailer's GTW and your vehicle's WD hitch rating before ordering.
Tires & Road Safety
A blowout at highway speed is catastrophic. This gear buys you warning time.
Gives you 2–10 minutes of warning before a tire failure becomes a blowout. Four sensors clip onto the valve stems; the monitor mounts in your cab. The single best highway safety upgrade for a single-axle trailer.
The 2.5-inch dial and long hose let you reach inside dual rear tires without contorting. Solid brass, 100-PSI range covers trailer and tow vehicle tires, and includes a Schrader valve core tool.
Backlit display reads in 0.5 PSI increments — more accurate and readable than dial gauges in the dark. 0–200 PSI range covers all trailer ST tires. One of the tools to bring on a pre-purchase inspection.
Runs on the same 20V battery as the drill kit, so no extra power source needed. Auto-shutoff at your preset PSI means no guessing — just set the target and let it run. Inflates a flat trailer tire without hunting for the gas station air pump at the end of a highway exit ramp.
A sidewall-intact puncture is repairable in 10 minutes roadside — no wheel removal needed. Plug it, inflate it with the DeWalt inflator, and drive to a shop. Handles the most common trailer flat scenario.
Slide these under the drive tires and you're out in under a minute — works on soft grass, sand, or mud. The jack base doubles as a stable lift point on soft ground. Two boards stow flat in most exterior bays.
Covers the four most common trailer lug nut sizes and telescopes to give you enough torque to break a stuck nut roadside. Stows flat in a bay — the jack adapter handles raising and lowering, this handles the nuts.
Lug nuts that are too loose back off on the highway; too tight and you strip threads or warp rotors. A click torque wrench removes the guesswork — set the spec from your trailer door sticker and tighten until it clicks. The 25–250 ft-lb range covers trailer lug nuts and every wheel spec you'll encounter in this category.
Triangles are legally required for commercial vehicles and strongly recommended for everyone else. The high-vis vest in this kit is what most people forget — it's the difference between a passing driver who sees you and one who doesn't.
Power & Solar
Shore power, off-grid, and everything in between.
1024Wh with 1800W output handles the coffee maker, laptop, CPAP machine, and phone charging simultaneously without breaking a sweat. The LiFePO4 cells are rated for 3,000+ cycles, which makes this a buy-once item rather than replace-every-season.
Small enough to carry to the picnic table or pass around camp. Runs phone charging, a lantern, and a small fan all weekend. Pairs with the bigger SOLIX units as a camp companion.
The right size for weekend camping without a 12V fridge. 768Wh runs lights, phones, a laptop, and a fan for a full day. More portable than the C1000 at a lower price point.
The 2048Wh capacity crosses the threshold where you can run a mini fridge, a coffee maker, and full laptop charging for a full day without touching shore power. Pairs with two 200W solar panels for genuine off-grid sustainability over multiple days.
The blanket format stores flat without a roof rack or permanent mount, which matters if you move campsites frequently or park in a storage facility. N-type cells produce more wattage per square foot in partial-shade conditions than standard monocrystalline — relevant when you're parked under trees.
The suitcase format with a built-in kickstand sets up in two minutes and collapses to briefcase size for storage. At 300W, one panel fully charges the Anker SOLIX C1000 in roughly 4 hours of direct sun.
If your 30A trailer pulls into a 50A-only pedestal, this adapter is what gets you power. The built-in LED indicator confirms live power before you connect — useful at older campgrounds with questionable wiring.
A discharged 12V battery left in freezing temperatures suffers permanent capacity loss in one winter. Plug this into shore power at your storage facility and it monitors and maintains the battery at full charge all season — automatically, without overcharging.
Connectivity & Navigation
Stay online, stay oriented, stay safe on the road.
Trailer-specific design with no-drill exterior antenna and an interior panel that covers the living space. Supports all carriers simultaneously, FCC-approved. Makes a meaningful difference in campgrounds with fringe coverage.
RV routing avoids low bridges, weight restrictions, and tight turns based on your trailer dimensions. The parks directory includes dump stations and services — not just campground locations.
If your tow vehicle mirrors don't extend past the trailer's width, you're driving blind. These clip on without drilling and add a wide-angle convex view to each side. The difference in situational awareness — lane changes, backing into sites, other vehicles passing — is immediate.
Covers the rear and both sides simultaneously — eliminates the blind spots that cause most backing and lane-change incidents. The side cameras double as marker lights, so no separate wiring run. Sharkfin rear camera installs in under an hour.
The remote alert is what makes this genuinely useful — you don't go check it, it pages you. If your trailer is in storage and the temperature drops below your set threshold, you get a notification before you have frozen pipes instead of after.
Tools & Maintenance
The gear that keeps you from paying someone else $300/hr.
A compact drill/driver covers stabilizer jack sockets (with the 3/4-in adapter), lug nut checks, and any fastener work in tight bays. The two included batteries mean one is always charged. This is the single most useful power tool in the RV bay.
A single ratcheting screwdriver with a full bit set handles 90% of the small fastener work on an RV — outlet covers, vent screws, hinge adjustments, light fixtures. The ratcheting mechanism means you can work in tight panel spaces without withdrawing your hand on every stroke.
Metric fasteners appear on trailer leveling gear, slide components, and almost all tow vehicle maintenance points. A 13-piece 3/8-drive set covers 8mm through 19mm — every bolt you'll realistically reach for at a campsite or on the side of the road.
Auto-ranging so you don't need to set the range before measuring. NCV mode detects live wires without contact — useful for checking shore power before plugging in. Does everything needed for RV electrical checks.
The RV equivalent of duct tape. Use them for cable management in the electrical bay, securing loose trim, bundling hoses, and the inevitable improvised roadside fix. A 600-piece assortment costs less than a restaurant appetizer and gets used on every trip.
Blade fuses are the most common RV electrical consumable, and you always seem to need a different size than the one you have. An 80-piece assortment from 1A to 40A covers every fuse position in a typical RV plus the tow vehicle — one kit, never wrong.
Runs on the same 20V MAX battery as the DEWALT drill, so no separate charger needed. The compact form factor reaches under seats and into storage bay corners. Keeps sand, grass, and crumbs from accumulating in the trailer between full cleanouts.
Debris on a slide roof grinds against the ceiling seal every time you retract. A telescoping soft-bristle brush lets you clear it in 30 seconds without climbing on the roof. Complements the leaf blower — use both before every retraction.
Conditions and protects the rubber seals around slide-outs, doors, and windows. Applied every 90 days it keeps seals supple and prevents the cracking and hardening that leads to leaks. A $12 repeat purchase that prevents $2,000 water damage.
Dicor's own cleaner is formulated to not degrade the same roof material their sealants protect. One gallon covers multiple cleaning cycles. Use before applying lap sealant so it bonds to a clean surface.
The standard sealant for EPDM rubber roofs. Self-leveling formula flows into seams and cures to a flexible rubber bead that expands and contracts with temperature. Apply around every roof penetration annually.
RTV silicone is what you reach for at a campsite when something needs to be sealed right now — a window trim gap, a roof antenna base, a popped caulk bead on a slide seal. The clear formula is invisible on white and gray surfaces and bonds to most RV materials.
Replace every 1–2 years and the tank liner stays protected from corrosion. The flush wand cleans sediment in the same step — do both at once every spring. Suburban heaters only; Atwood/Girard don't have an anode rod.
Connects your compressor to the city water inlet for air-blowout winterization. Lead-free brass won't crack. The built-in valve lets you control pressure during the purge — push air, close valve, move to the next zone.
Three layers — reflective foil, foam core, reflective foil — block the cold that pours through roof vents in winter storage. Fits standard 14" vents from the inside; press in, press out.
Keeps debris, rodents, and UV off the shroud during storage. 600D Oxford cloth won't degrade in one season. Confirm your AC model before ordering — not universal.
UV and ozone are what kill trailer tires in storage, not mileage. These cover all four tires with a cinch-strap system that stays on in wind. One season of UV protection extends tire life significantly.
Storage & Organization
Every inch of space is precious. Use it right.
Straight-wall construction means they actually stack in a bay without shifting during highway travel. The handles let you retrieve them from deep compartments without a step stool, and they don't crack under UV exposure the way budget polypropylene bins tend to.
A 5.2-gallon tote with a tight-fitting lid is the right format for under-storage categorization — things stay sorted, nothing migrates on the highway, and the consistent footprint makes the bay predictable to pack and unpack.
RV cabinets shuffle everything toward the door when you're moving. These bins keep items grouped and visible through the clear walls — pull the whole bin out instead of excavating the back of the cabinet.
Cradles the tire off the ground or distributes weight evenly to prevent flat-spotting during storage. Especially useful if you store your trailer on concrete for months at a time.
Camp Life & Comfort
The stuff that makes it feel like home, not a parking lot.
Rated to 400 lbs and ships as a pair — both chairs fold flat for bay storage. The side table holds a full drink and a plate. Director-style frame is more stable on uneven ground than standard folding chairs.
Rated to 400 lbs and ships as a pair — both fold flat for bay storage. The side table handles a full drink and a plate. Director-style frame is more stable on uneven campsite ground than standard folding chairs.
Folds flat, has a side table for snacks and a cup holder — kids sit in this instead of claiming your chair. 150-lb rating means it works past the toddler years. Same flat-fold profile as the adult version.
UV-coated, mold-resistant, porous enough for water to drain through rather than pool. Folds into the exterior bay and creates a proper outdoor living zone at 9x12 — large enough for chairs and a table.
One-push setup means it's actually up in under two minutes, not the 15-minute ordeal of a frame tent. The detachable side wall blocks afternoon sun and wind on exposed sites. At 10x10 it covers a picnic table with room for chairs on all sides.
1,200 lumens, up to 80 hours on low, IP68 waterproof. The 5,000mAh battery doubles as a USB power bank for charging phones. SOS mode included for genuine emergencies — more useful than it sounds when you're remote.
Six modes including a red light that doesn't kill your night vision around the campsite. Rechargeable via USB-C — no AA batteries to forget — and the 90-degree adjustable head makes hands-free under-trailer work actually comfortable.
Industry-leading ANC uses 8 microphones to cancel the specific frequencies trailers produce — HVAC fan, propane fridge cycling, exterior campground noise. 30-hour battery covers a full work week between charges.
20L is enough for a week of perishables for two people if you pack deliberately. The dual-zone design lets you run one side as a freezer for ice packs and meat while the other side stays fridge temperature — no second unit needed.
Place one in each bay, under the hood, and inside the trailer before closing up for winter. Mice hate peppermint oil and these pouches last through a full storage season.
Absorbs condensation that builds up inside a stored trailer over winter. The odor-detection crystals change color when moisture is being absorbed so you can tell they're working. Replace in spring.
Kitchen Essentials
Cook better in a smaller space with the right gear.
French press with an insulated shell — brews and keeps warm in the same vessel, no electricity required. No filters or pods to run out of. Makes 2 large cups and cleans with a quick rinse.
Precise enough for pour-over and tea at shore power, compact enough to stow in a cabinet. Stainless interior means no plastic taste. The 0.9L size heats faster than full-size kettles.
Cuts the side of the lid, not the top — the lid lifts off cleanly with no sharp edges. More important in a small galley where you're reaching into tight spaces.
Seven dedicated containers for salt, pepper, garlic, oil, sauce, and whatever else you run regularly. Fill from home and you're never cooking bland at camp. Outdoor-rated and dishwasher-safe — actually survives the galley.
Hang one in the fridge, one in the freezer — the large red indicator is readable at a glance. RV absorption fridges take longer to recover after travel; check the temp before you store perishables.
Fill from your home filter and skip campground water entirely. The spigot dispenses without lifting the jug. Rigid construction keeps its shape in the bay — easier to dispense than the collapsible jugs.