10+ Must-Have Harbor Freight Items for Your RV Adventure

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When you think about shopping for RV items, you probably don't think about making a trip to your local Harbor Freight.....but you should! From rubber gloves to generators and everything in between, Harbor Freight has you and your RV covered. In this video, I show you over 10 different items that we use and carry with us when we go camping that were all purchased at Harbor Freight.

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Good video, but... Never use a pipe wrench on hex bolts or nuts!!! You will rip the crap out of them and make them useless. Use your socket set instead. If you need just one size big socket, you can buy the individual sockets as Harbor Freight or any big box home improvement store.

ScooterCounter
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I like this guy! I like HF, too, and have made some purchases for my rv. What I especially like is he gets right down to the subject instead of yapping and yapping and yapping like soooo many of these RV YouTubers. If you want to be a successful YouTuber, follow this guy. Keep it short and sweet.

WalterDurling
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Use the infra red temperature gun to monitor your trailer bearing temperatures. Measure the brake drum temperature as soon as you stop towing. If you have one running hot you have an issue (adjustment, grease, or bearing).

randyprice
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Harbor Freight sells a hitch ball specific wrench for both the larger and small ball sizes. Very handy and not a socket or wrench size you normally have. I keep mine in my truck and it has saved me at least once.

michaelweaver
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I'm just beginning to realize the benefits of Harbor Freight. Thanks for your product reviews.

seanuber
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I like the short 12ton bottle jack, easy to get under axel (always jack on U bolts)

malonetodd
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All great choices, I have many of them myself! Don't underestimate the 2.99 headlamp or the cheap magnet or hanging lights!

marklovelace
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Love me some Harbor Freight. A lot of our goodies come from there.

jonathanbell
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thanks for taking the time to help us out with the info. Happy Camping Friend

ylhnbjw
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I practically live at Harbor Freight, lol. Some of their stuff is junk, just like Lowes and Home Depot, but most of the stuff they sell is legit. I love their hand tools, and all of the power tools and welders I’ve bought there have served me well and none have failed. Just because they’re cheap doesn’t mean they’re junk, smart folks have figured this out! Great video, thanks. 👍

davehoward
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I also always carry just one of those ramps that you would use to raise the car when changing the oil.
It makes changing the tire on a duel wheeled trailer safe, and super fast.

josephrobichaud
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The 10 must haves....owe wait a minute...make that 3 or 5 must haves if your only towing with a Tundra! 😅😅 I got a good Torque wrench and I keep it in the truck to check trailer lugs. I do that quite regularly. My sales guy mentioned checking these in our overview. Maybe I’m overkill. Safe Travels

WildBlueDiscovery
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Can also use the temp gun to check hub temp, tire temp, and brake temp. To make sure that everything is working properly.

enz
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Thanks for the video Patrick. You’re right about those extra retainer pins—and I was one of the other RVers that you helped out!

kimhutchison
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Patrick, after reading all the comments, I bet you wish you hadn't pulled out that pipe wrench to use on the hitch bolts.Ha! A friend of mine, who happens to be a Plummer, used his to help me change out the hitch ball on my hitch, so when you showed your pipe wrench, I was impressed! See what we don't know! That's what's great about your followers. There's always someone to help!!!

ggebhard
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Great list, and I was happy to see that I had most, but not all of these items in my rig.

machfive
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Please don't use a pipe wrench on a hex head nut or bolt. Buy the socket that fits. Less cost, less weight and less space.

boonecountygenerators
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Here in Canada we have Princes Auto, which is kind of like Harbor Freight, but has a surplus section and some name-brand merchandise. Canadian Tire also sells rv accessories too.

robertsitch
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I bought a magnetic strip to use as a knife holder.

josephrobichaud
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I watched this article and thought you had ESP! I have just about everything you talked about . I also carry teflon, duct and electrical tape, a large 1/2 inch drive breaker bar and a couple of their 3 dollar flashlights. To save weight, I also got their combi ratchet, 1/4 on one side, 3/8 on the other and the handle extemds for more torque. I like the idea of temp gauge. That may be my next purchase! Thaks for the info.

mikekyle-yi