Friday, September 21, 2007

This Product Makes it Easy to Keep your RV Clean

This brush extends out to almost six feet and has a hose connection so you can get water right where you need it. But this package is a great deal because it comes with a lot of extra stuff like a micro-fiber defogger mitt, a tire detail brush, an interior detail brush and more. You can get this whole package at COSTCO for $19.99. Keeping it clean - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar

Sunday, September 16, 2007

RVers Need Reliable Air Compressors on the Road

RVing requires that you be able to inflate your tires, raft, inner-tube, flotation device, air mattress and whatever else out in the middle of nowhere. Master Flow has a neat little air compressor called Q-Max which advertises 120 pounds per square inch of pressure. You connect it directly to your battery and away you go. It has a carrying handle and a built-in gauge. I don’t care for the cheap plastic coil hose, so I would replace it with a real air pressure hose. You can pick this up at COSTCO for $50.00. Helping to keep you rolling along - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Duracell Makes RVing More Fun and Safe

Duracell, a household name in batteries also makes a useful product for RVing. This rechargeable flashlight can be recharged by plugging it into a receptacle. It can also be recharged by cranking it - you can see how the crank handle comes out of it’s stowed position. But it’s more than a flashlight, it’s an AM/FM/Weather radio. Now that can be handy when you’re out in the woods, in your boat or wherever you’ll need light and weather information. You get two of these at Costco for only $17.99. Keeping you enlightened - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing, Dr. of RVology and ROAD Scholar