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RV and Camper Appliances and Upgrades

Have an Appliance on the Fritz, or Looking to Upgrade Your Rig? We’ve got what you’re looking for. Grab a new kitchen appliance such as an oven, cooktop, microwave, dishwasher, range hood, or wine cooler. Replace or upgrade your heating and cooling systems with one of our air conditioners or heaters. Don’t forget the living room - add in an RV fireplace or new ceiling fan. We even have gas detectors to keep you and your loved ones safe on your travels.Not only do we have the appliances you need, we also have accessories for them. Grab some parts to fix up your water heater, refrigerator, or stove. Replace those worn or broken AC vents or grab a replacement for that lost fireplace remote.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.What kinds of kitchen appliances can I put in my RV?You’ve got tons of options! You can add RV-specific refrigerators, cooktops, ovens, microwaves, and even fancy stuff like wine coolers. They’re all designed to fit tight spaces and work efficiently with the power setup in your RV.How do I pick the right refrigerator for my RV?First, figure out how much space you have and how much storage you’ll need. Then decide if you want one that runs on propane, electricity, or both. Dual-power units are super convenient for flexibility. Oh, and make sure it’s installed with proper ventilation—it helps it run more efficiently.Can I use a regular microwave in my RV?Technically, you can, but I wouldn’t recommend it. RV microwaves are built to handle all the bumps and vibrations while you’re driving, and they’re usually more compact to fit in your space. Plus, they’re designed to work better with your RV’s power system.How do I manually light my RV stove or oven?For the stove, you’ll usually need to turn the gas knob to the “light” or “high” position and then use a lighter or match near the burner. You’ll hear the gas flow, and it should ignite right away. For the oven, there’s typically a small pilot light inside near the back or bottom. Turn the oven knob to the pilot setting, hold it there, and light the pilot with a match or lighter. Once it’s lit, keep holding the knob for a few seconds to make sure the flame stays on. Then, set your temperature and let it heat up.Check out our full FAQ for more information. What should I think about if I want to upgrade my RV’s air conditioner?Make sure the BTU rating matches your cooling needs—bigger RVs or hotter climates might need a higher rating. Check if your RV’s electrical system can handle it, and measure to ensure the new unit fits where your old one was. Don’t forget to look for something energy-efficient and quiet—it makes a huge difference!