10 Tools & Trinkets Perfect for a Summer of RVing

Gas up the RV; there’s exploring to do! But before you set out on your summer adventure, you have to pack. You’ve got your suitcase contents down to a science, but what goodies and gadgets can make cooking and traveling in an RV so much more exciting and efficient? We’ve got the scoop!

Camping Cookbooks

Stock up on recipes and ideas for cooking in your portable kitchen or over a campfire. We’re drooling over the Fix It In Foil Cookbook which has ideas for making everything from apple crisp to glazed salmon on the go!

Pan Protectors

One benefit of traveling by RV is cooking your own meals. What isn’t so fun is listening to the pots and pans rattle as you zoom down the highway. Use Pan Protectors to reduce bumping, chipping, and clanking between your pieces of cookware and dishes. As a bonus, the polyester pieces double as trivets.

Pet Supplies

Portable gear for your canine companion takes up less space in the RV. Pack folding food and water bowls, a folding dog cot, and a small bottle of dog shampoo to keep him tidy after a day of playing in the lake.

Tiny Tools

Miniature versions of your favorite kitchen gadgets are space-saving must-packs for your summer of RVing. Think short-handle spatulas, tiny whisks, and miniature colanders, like this version that fits over the top of a can.

Corn Prep Tools

Camping isn’t complete without serving corn on the cob. Use a Corn Silk Remover to get rid of the stringy silk that clings to ears of corn so you can enjoy the meal without running for the toothpicks.

Portable Music

Play music while setting up camp. Consider investing in waterproof portable speakers to attach to your digital device when streaming from a favorite music app or use a battery-operated weather radio that also offers AM/FM tuning to listen to the local news.

Personalized Mugs

Do you make lots of friends at the campgrounds over morning coffee? Impress them with your own personalized RV-theme mugs. They’re a great conversation piece!

Cold Drink Options

There’s something about hiking, swimming, and fishing all day that makes you perpetually thirsty. Pack a Collapsible Beverage Dispenser that can be expanded and set up on a picnic table or at the edge of the lake so you’ll never feel parched again.

Creative Seating

Hauling oversize chairs and loungers isn’t easy with an RV. This year, plan to pack portable hammocks and cloth swing seats that can easily hang from nearby trees. Or, opt for collapsible stools that can tuck in small storage spaces while you travel.

Food Protectors

Unfortunately RV season coincides with bee, mosquito, and fly season. Keep these pests away from your outdoor meals by placing Pop-Up Food Covers over each dish or plate on the table.

Ready to hit the road? Browse the Current Catalog home section before you leave. You never know what handy travel tool you’ll find!