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doxiluvr

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I try to keep it light and use good paper plates most of the time, but do have a 4 piece set of corelle ware we usually use for suppers. Also only use the tp from Walmart and for the bath I got some of the smaller light weight towels so they dry fast. We use our shower every day and use that gray water to flush our the black tank after we empty it. Occasionally husband gleans the black tank really good with hose and magic wand we bought. Mostly though remember to use lots of water when flushing and things will not get hard. I also have some Rubbermaid bowls and use alot of ziplok bags for storage. Mostly try to keep clothes to at least a week or 10 day supply and have extra set of sheets and cases for our bed and extra set for sofa bed and a couple extra lightweight blankets. I also have an electric frypan and a crock pot and of course a small coffee pot. If you prefer cooking on grill most of time you may not need all these. I do alot of cooking inside and with the microwave and of course, eat out quite often. I use the over the door towel hander I got at Camping World for the bath towels and there are some hooks in our bedroom, but I try to keep things put away in the cabinets and drawers. Also bought a lite weight Eureka Ultralightvacuum with a collapsible handle. Can always store it below in the bed storage. Mostly try to keep it simple and light weight. Enjoy your trailer.


Barb
2006 Keystone Sprinter 300fkms
2007 Silverado 2500 Duramax Diesel 6.6 - Allison 1000 6 spd. auto. tran.
1 high school sweetheart hubby - 1 longhaired mini-dachshund, Hannah
4 grown kids, 6 grandkids
1 2007 Yamaha v-Star 1300

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