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Reddit mentions of Levolor 13315 Tension Rod, 28-to-48-Inch Width, 7/16-Inch Diameter, White
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Levolor 13315 Tension Rod, 28-to-48-Inch Width, 7/16-Inch Diameter, White. Here are the top ones.
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- 7/16-inch tension rod ideal for lightweight draperies and curtains, sheers, or valances
- Soft plastic tips will not mark or damage mounting surface
- Telescoping rod ranges from 28 to 48 Inch
- Easy installation and no holes in your wall
- Available in white
- 7/16-inch tension rod ideal for lightweight draperies and curtains, sheers, or valances
- Soft plastic tips will not mark or damage mounting surface
- Telescoping rod ranges from 28 to 48 inches
- Easy installation and no holes in your wall
- White colored finish
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 0.35 inches |
Length | 26.75 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 28" to 48" |
Weight | 0.2 pounds |
Width | 0.75 inches |
I use a super cheap tension curtain rod that adjusts to fit any space anywhere- like this.
I set it up high between a bookcase and a wall where cats can't get to it- it stores anywhere when not in use.
I'm sorry if this is long, but
Tarps! If you're going to be in a hot area, you'll quickly find which areas of your RV will heat up the most. If you put tarps in strategic places around the outside of your RV, you can create shade and prevent it from heating up, which means not having to run the AC all the time.
If you can afford it, get a dehumidifier machine and put it in a dedicated spot! I live in a stationary 5th wheel and it gets super humid in here sometimes. If not, they sell these damp rid buckets that you can use for a while before you need to replace 'em--they work pretty well for the most part, but I think a dehumidifier would work best.
You may want to replace the locks on all your storage bay thingies (the ones that open from the outside), those use a stock key most people who own rvs have. To save on propane, you can get a little toaster oven with two burners! or just some standalone hotplates!
Make sure your toilet paper is septic safe (doesn't have to be RV specific! I use Charmin or the walmart version) and that you keep your black water tank
Optionaly:
These kind of tension rods can be used for anything from storing pot and pan lids, to making a little makeshift towel rod in the bathroom or shower.
I recommend finding a good but decently large dish rack to dry dishes on that fits near your sink. I had a hard time finding one that fit so I got two small ones instead! They both sit in both/either sides of my kitchen sink so when I'm done with dishes, they actually don't take up counter space.
Good luck! It's interesting to live in a 5th wheel for sure!
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00004Z0IX/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1453871170&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=spring+loaded+curtain+rods&dpPl=1&dpID=31YDMX4BYJL&ref=plSrch