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The Long Long Honeymoon #81 – A Few Fave Products from Sean Michael.

Since it’s “Top 10” month here at RV.net, we thought we’d take this opportunity to launch our “fave products” video. So here are ten products that we don’t camp without.

This list is intended to be “a living video” (as opposed to a dead video?) that will be updated from time to time. Yes, it will soon grow to be longer than just ten items. But in the spirit of the month, we’re starting with ten. Eventually, we may open a new section of TheLongLongHoneymoon.com that’s dedicated to nothing but RV camping products, since they are always a hot topic.

Some of these items admittedly fall into the “household products” category. We’ll be adding more dedicated RV products (tank treatment, etc.) as time goes by. But quite frankly, when pressed to name ten highly useful camping products, these are the first ten that came to mind.

From the list, you might draw the conclusion that I am a germaphobe. While that’s not exactly true, it’s certainly true that given the choice, I’d rather avoid germs. We know what causes sickness these days, and it just seems common sense to me that we try to avoid it. (Unless you enjoy being sick.)

Some of these other items are those we’ve found particularly useful when RV camping. For example, there’s nothing terribly sexy about leather work gloves, but without ’em your hands will soon resemble raw hamburger.

A “memory foam” mattress pad? While a little on the expensive side, ’twas worth every penny. A good night’s sleep is crucial to enjoying the camping experience, especially over an extended period of time.

All of these items are “must haves” for us. When new items make the list, we will upload a fresh edit of this video to the “FAQ” section of TheLongLongHoneymoon.com. Check out our website for the full scoop.

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