Hey Steve, thanks for reaching out! The Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit #RM87NQ fits your 2025 Ford Maverick as long as it's the Hybrid model that doesn't have the engine block heater. It doesn't come with the 6-Pin connector,…
For the newer GM trucks like your 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 you do need to use the Furrion GM adapter part #FR87PR with the Furrion Observation Vision S systems like the part #FOS43TASF that you referenced. This is the adapter that the video you…
Hello Todd, thanks for reaching out. If you are wanting something with longer forks or "arms" as we call them, we do have a few options that will be longer than the 22" arms on your Rola rack. First, we have the Saris Glide EX #SA774.…
Both the Roadmaster and Blue Ox tow bars are great options. But if it was my decision to make I would go with the Blue Ox Avail part #BX7420 as we have found that the Blue Ox tow bars are a little easier to connect and disconnect from. Also this tow…
This is a great question that there isn't exactly a great answer for. Hitch extenders not only put the weight further away from the hitch which would increase the leverage on the hitch, but they also add movement to the assembly which will…
Hey Wayne, yes the K-Source Tow Mirrors part #KS69NQ do have padding alone the inside of them where they contact the vehicle so there wouldn't be any risk of your mirror housings getting damaged. As long as you keep your truck mirrors clean and…
Hello Casey, Getting things ready for a U-Haul, big move coming up? I just looked up how U-Haul says to measure, and it is a little different than how we do it. On the vehicle end we measure from the ground to the inside top of the receiver, then on…
The absolute best way to carry your e-bikes outside at the rear of your new Airstream Bambi 16rb is by the use of a hitch receiver. While we do not carry custom-fit options, we do have some universal options that will do the trick. For those options,…
Hey there Tim, either the MaxxAir II RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ EZClip - Black #MA86JR or the MaxxAir FanMate RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover - 26-1/2" x 18-1/8" x 10-1/4" - Black #MA00-955002 will fit your Maxxair fan model…
Hey Barbara! Yes, the GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Pro Camping Stove #GSI33RV has a port that works with a 1 lb propane tank, yes. If you'd like the option to connect it to a larger propane tank directly you can use the GSI Outdoors Propane Adapter Hose…
Having the scooped corners on your fifth wheel is a neat feature that will eliminate the need for a slider and save you some dollars on the hitch purchase. The 20K capacity #BWRVK3300 B&W Companion you'd looked at would work well for you. As…
Good question! Can you close the hatch of the vehicle the CVT Timber Creek Annex #RG35ZV is attached to? Yes. However, it should be noted that the hatch is actually acting as a roof support, so some of the roof will not necessarily cave in, but it…
Efficient Camping Kitchen: Water Containers & Basins
Elevate your camping kitchen setup with versatile water containers and basins. Perfect for washing up, storing water, and keeping your campsite organized. These essentials make outdoor cooking and cleaning a breeze, ensuring you have everything you need for a seamless adventure.
Water containers and basins are crucial for a smooth camping experience. They provide easy access to water for cooking and cleaning, and basins make washing dishes and hands convenient. Together, they help maintain hygiene and efficiency, allowing you to focus on enjoying the outdoors.
Look for durability, portability, and ease of use. Water containers should have secure lids and spouts for easy pouring. Basins should be collapsible for space-saving storage. Both should be made from sturdy materials to withstand outdoor conditions.
Yes, materials like BPA-free plastic or stainless steel are ideal for water containers due to their durability and safety. For basins, silicone or lightweight plastic is great for collapsibility and easy cleaning. These materials ensure longevity and practicality in the wild.
Opt for collapsible or stackable designs to save space. Use basins to store smaller items when not in use. Consider multi-functional containers that can serve as both storage and washing units. This approach keeps your gear organized and your load light.
Water containers are perfect for storing drinking water and cooking needs, while basins are great for washing dishes, hands, and even small laundry items. They help keep your campsite clean and efficient, making them indispensable for any camping trip.