(A confessional from the storage bay of broken dreams.)

It all made sense when you packed it.

The fondue set.
The emergency sewing kit.
The “just-in-case” crockpot for campsite potlucks that… never happened.

Every RVer has them: the items you swore you'd use, but now live rent-free in a bin you haven't opened in six months.

Let’s air it out, laugh a little, and maybe help future you pack smarter.


🧀 1. The Fancy Kitchen Gadgets

The regret: Everything from an immersion blender to a full knife block.

You envisioned gourmet RV meals.
You packed like you were opening a food truck.
Reality? You cook outside 70% of the time and use the same spatula for everything.

🔄 Keep: Cast iron skillet, collapsible colander, multipurpose utensils
🚫 Toss (or store at home): Waffle makers, electric skillets, fondue sets (yes, really)


🧯 2. Redundant Emergency Gear

The regret: Three flashlights, five bug sprays, two fire extinguishers (per room), and enough batteries to power a carnival.

Yes, safety matters.
But at some point, your RV becomes a bunker instead of a getaway.

🧠 Smart move: Create a compact, all-in-one emergency kit. One. Not five.


🎲 3. Games, Books, and the “Rainy Day” Bin

The regret: Half a library, four puzzles, six board games, and a pack of Uno cards… still sealed.

You imagined rainy days filled with wholesome unplugged fun.
What really happened? You watched a movie, checked the weather app, and went outside anyway.

🎯 Solution: Pick your 2–3 real favorites and leave the rest at home. Trust us, no one’s cracking open Monopoly on day 9 of a road trip.


👕 4. Too. Many. Clothes.

The regret: Half the wardrobe. Twice the shoes. Three different coats per person.

Spoiler alert: You’ll live in the same five outfits.
The rest? Shoved in the back of the closet “just in case.”

✔️ What works: Layers, quick-dry fabrics, dual-purpose clothing
👞 Leave behind: Dress shoes, three swimsuits, your “nice dinner” outfit


🔌 5. Every Cable Known to Man

The regret: HDMI cords. Coax cables. A VGA cable you haven’t used since 2004. Twelve chargers for unknown devices.

You thought you were being prepared.
Now you're a travelling RadioShack.

💡 Best bet: Keep the essentials (phone/laptop chargers, surge protector, 30–50 amp adapters) and label them. Ditch the rest or store them in one mystery bin labelled “Tech: Maybe.”


🧳 6. “Just in Case” Items You’ll Never Touch

  • Extra towels for guests you never have

  • A backup shower curtain

  • Two folding camp toilets (why two?)

  • The snorkel gear, despite never camping near water

👀 Truth: Most RV regrets are born from overestimating rare scenarios and underestimating how often you’ll say, “Let’s just make do.”


💬 Final Thoughts

Packing your RV is like preparing for a well-planned apocalypse—until you live in it and realize half your gear is just taking up space.

You don’t need to be a minimalist to be smart.
But if something hasn’t moved in months, hasn’t solved a problem, or hasn’t brought you joy… it might be time to set it free.

More space = easier access = lighter load = happier travels.


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