Full-timers in the RV world (like me) are always on the lookout for low-cost rv hacks to improve their homes. Hack is such a funny word. In previous generations, it meant to chop up… or a taxi driver. But here, hacks are inexpensive solutions, with the alternative usage of common items.  Here are a few of our favorites, ones that make full-time living, extended trips, or even short stays in an RV easier and more organized.

Here are some of my favorite low-cost rv hacks… with links to more information in BLUE

1) MOISTURE CONTROL

Condensation is an ongoing problem. It doesn’t matter how big your rig is… when there are temperature fluctuations, you will have condensation in your rig. And, if left unchecked, it can lead to extensive mold… and the problems that bring. There are several ways to deal with condensation. Of course, keeping the windows open will help, but most times, you need a little more.

The first line of defense in order of economy are small desiccant packages — like the ones that come with items that are shipped to you. These are the little white packets that say “DO NOT EAT”. Start saving them. I seal them up in a small salsa jar, until ready to use. Tuck them inside drawers and cupboards. You can also order them HERE .. in a slightly larger size — and they are well worth it. I leave them in my car, too, if it is being stored or a while. THIS ONE runs about $10 for thirty food-safe packets.

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For larger RVS, more people, humidity, or more moisture-prone areas — you can use the larger packets:  SEE MORE HERE. 

But the best bet if you are full time is to invest in an electric de-humidifier. I run mine ALL the time, and have never had a mold problem. At under $70, it has been a great low-cost investment. I can’t tell you how many people I have met who thought they had it all under control until they lifted the bed or the sofa seat. Cheap insurance, and better for your health.

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(That’s the Dude in the back…)

OH… and it is quiet too. I never hear it. Green light changes to orange when the tank needs to be emptied — about once a week. And s fingernail brush works great to keep the dust out of the intake/output grates.

2)  STORAGE

These are the best storage solution around, and one of my favorite low cost rv hacks.. I think college kids use them for moving. Made of recyclable material, I got four for under $28. Super lightweight, and they fold flat, with a zipper that goes across the top and down the side. 25 gal.capacity holds a LOT. What do I use them for? Extra blankets, out of season clothes, towels, shoes and boots, laundry, beach stuff, and my yarn — all fit into these great blue sacks. They are a perfect way to contain clutter and an excellent low-cost rv hack.

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3) CLUTTER TIES

 

My personal favorite little do-dads. These come in a few different sizes. The ones shown are the 3″. Under $4 for 4. I use them to tie up all the cords for my chargers, printer, computer, etc. I have even used them to tie up my hair.

 
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They also come in a MEDIUM SIZE – which are great for Extention cords, dog leashes, storing awning lights, amp cords and fishing rods, and a LARGE SIZE, which works well for hoses and …other large things.

I personally go for the ASSORTMENT — a size for everything.

4) CUT OUT SINGLE USE PLASTIC & PAPER

Want to save ton of space in the kitchen? Cut out single-use plastics and paper products. Not to mention, better for the environment. Fold flat, and super light weight.

I love mine. easy to use, easy to clean. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Leakproof. Best of all — I don’t have a drawer full of boxes of ziplock baggies. MORE INFO– CLICK HERE!

MORE along those lines: REUSEABLE BEESWAX FOODWRAP. My mom was the mom that wrapped our sandwiches in wax paper, neatly folding it like a little present. Problem was, you could never rewrap it. These are the modern version and they hold firmly. I use them for just about everything exept meat. Clean, easy to use, and they don’t take up much space and are lightweight. Definitely a great low cost RV hack.

As far as saving space in the kitchen, nothing has freed up more room than getting rid of paper towels and paper napkins. I get the set of 12 napkins, 100% cotton — because some will always be in the laundry basket! And there is something nice about a meal with cloth napkins. These are my Favorites:

And I have switched to a REUSEABLE UNPAPER TOWEL:

Reusable Unpaper Towels, Natural Loofah Sponges Pack 11, Highly Absorbent, Bamboo Paper Towel Washable Paperless Recycled Organic Cotton Napkins Bathroom Roll Cleaning Cloths Eco Friendly Zero Waste

Full-timers in the RV world (like me) are always on the lookout for low cost “hacks” to improve their homes. Hack is such a funny word. In previous generations, it meant to chop up… or a taxi driver. But here, hacks are inexpensive solutions, with the alternative usage of common items.  Here are a few of our favorites, ones that make full-time living, extended trips, or even short stays in an RV easier and more organized.

I hope you found these little low-cost rv hacks to be useful, inexpensive solutions, that make your RV lifestyle more organized– and more FUN!

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