Knowing what to bring for tool support during the RV season can be a bit challenging and is something which progresses over time. Let us help you get set up with the top 20 tools to have as a full-time RVer.
1) Torque Wrench
Used for pre-trip setting proper lug torque on trailer wheels and from time to time on the truck lug nuts. Also every month or two check the torque on the fifth wheel pin box, hitch and suspension bolts.
2) Socket Set
Guess it could be classed as many tools, but for this list, let’s count it as one. A basic metric/SAE socket set is a must have for performing many simple repairs to the RV or tow vehicle.
3) Tire Gauge
Another tool to use before every travel day to guard against blowouts and save fuel with proper inflation of all tires.
4) Multimeter
Carry a quality auto ranging multimeter to aid in electrical repairs and testing. With it, you can quickly check fuses, RV park power pedestals, and test batteries.
5) Multi-bit Screwdriver
Keep a standard multi-bit screwdriver in the junk drawer of the RV kitchen and it is one of my most often used tools, especially the #2 Robertson bit. The #2 Robertson bit is used for almost every screw in the trailer.
6) Needle Nose Pliers
Carry an extra long set of needle nose pliers for getting into those nooks and crannies. They come in most handy for electrical wiring jobs or where you need to get a good grip on a small item to manipulate it.
7) Wire Stripper/Crimper
An essential tool if you are required to do any RV wiring repairs or installations. Many of the RVs 12 VDC wiring connections utilize butt connectors which need to be crimped.
8) Lineman Pliers
They have serrated jaws that bite down hard to get a firm grip on things and built in side cutters. At the end are U shaped jaws for extracting stripped screws and bolts.
9) Channel Lock Pliers
You will probably use the channel locks for plumbing, for instance, hose ends and Pex pipe connections.
10) Utility (Exacto) Knife
An excellent all-around cutting tool that thanks to snap off blades stays super sharp.
11) Cordless Drill
Inserting a Leveling Scissor Jack Socket makes quick work of that job. It also sees lots of action when drilling and driving screws during mods and repairs.
12) Cordless Screwdriver
Its top attribute is size. It’s small and lightweight without sacrificing too much power.
13) Oscillating Multitool
It will be able to replace several saws, cutting, scraper and sanding tools.
14) Air Compressor
Used to top up tires PSI if required before travel plus adjusting pin box airbag and bicycle tires. Also handy for blowing out the water lines prior to putting an RV in storage.
15) LED Flashlight
A good flashlight is a must have. These days with LED technology flashlights are brighter and longer lasting battery wise than ever.
16) Caulking Gun
As the RV ages, it needs more and more attention to its many seams and seals to prevent a dreaded water leak and the rot/mold that will occur. A caulking gun becomes an essential tool to have on board.
17) Axe
Carry a decently sized axe for cutting up firewood and removing debris. It also doubles as a heavy hammer.
18) 13′ Folding Telescopic Ladder
Ideal for doing ANYTHING on the top half of your RV.
Well there are our top 18 tools to have as a full-time RVer found at your local hardware store. Do you have any other tools not on this list you would include? Email us about them!