Best products from r/FullTiming

We found 22 comments on r/FullTiming discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 30 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

4. hiccapop Omniboost Travel Booster Seat with Tray for Baby | Folding Portable High Chair for Eating, Camping, Beach, Lawn, Grandma’s | Tip-Free Design Straps to Kitchen Chairs - Go-Anywhere High Chair

    Features:
  • PORTABLE/TRAVEL-FRIENDLY | Planning a day at the beach, a weekend camping, a visit to Grandma’s house, going out to dinner or spending a quiet evening at home? OmniBoost will conveniently, comfortably and safely provide the perfect space for baby to sit, eat, and play. Lightweight FRUSTRATION-FREE folding frame expands and compactly folds down for travel. The rear pocket for bibs & spoons, plus a shoulder carry bag for sanitary storage make the OmniBoost the ideal travel booster chair.
  • COMFORT FIT SAFETY HARNESS | Keep your child fully secured with hiccapop’s gentle restraint system, ergonomically designed to keep even the most wiggly toddler in place and cozy. Plus, the buckles are easily released using only one hand!
  • MACHINE WASHABLE COVER | We all know that babies are messy eaters! Our portable booster seat is designed to effortlessly wipe clean, allowing more quality time with your precious tot. To assist with the inevitable mess, the fabric cover slides off the frame for machine washing - a must have for sanitizing and spaghetti stain removal.
  • DISHWASHER-SAFE REMOVABLE SWIVEL TRAY | Like a personal dining room on the go, this portable baby chair booster seat comes equipped with a convenient attachable/detachable, dishwasher safe and BPA-free tray that swivels for hassle-free in and out. When your little one grows, remove the tray and boost him up to the kitchen table to eat with the grownups!
  • SUPERIOR TIP-FREE STABILITY | We designed the OmniBoost to have a wide, stable base, but we didn’t stop there. We added removable, tip-over prevention “duck feet” to distribute weight evenly and increase stability on soft or uneven surfaces such as sand and grass.
hiccapop Omniboost Travel Booster Seat with Tray for Baby | Folding Portable High Chair for Eating, Camping, Beach, Lawn, Grandma’s | Tip-Free Design Straps to Kitchen Chairs - Go-Anywhere High Chair
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6. MOTOROLA LTE/3G/4G Cellular-Connected MultiSensor Reports Temperature, Humidity, Water leaks, Acceleration/Earthquakes, Light Level, Power Loss, Model MC4000

    Features:
  • MONITORS AND PROTECTS a home, RV, car, boat, server or equipment room, etc. Senses, records, reports, and sends alerts for temperature, humidity, water leaks, acceleration, light level, power loss, and more. Monitor all those with your smartphone or browser.
  • A BUILT-IN LTE/3G/4G CELL MODEM AND $5/MONTH CELL/CLOUD PLAN connect the MultiSensor to your smartphone app or browser. You can easily monitor the sensors, set alerts for extreme temperatures and other problems, and keep a 90-day history of sensor readings. WORKS IN THE US and MEXICO ONLY.
  • PLUGS INTO ANY AC OUTLET AND INCLUDES A 40-HOUR BACKUP BATTERY for continued reporting even when power is lost. A USB interface also allows operation from the USB port of a car, boat, RV, PC, or Power Bank. INCLUDES WATER SENSOR.
  • WHEN ALARMING CONDITIONS ARE DETECTED, can send a voice call, text and/or e-mail to up to 12 recipients. Detects dangerous or unexpected temperature or humidity levels, loss of electrical power, flooding, earthquakes, unexpected light use, and more.
  • INSTALLS EASILY WITH NOTHING ELSE NEEDED. MC4000 is NOT subject to WiFi problems, networking/router issues, or fixed broadband service breaks. Cellular connectivity, an X.509 certificate and TLS provide security far superior to competing systems.
MOTOROLA LTE/3G/4G Cellular-Connected MultiSensor Reports Temperature, Humidity, Water leaks, Acceleration/Earthquakes, Light Level, Power Loss, Model MC4000
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7. Aristocrat Homewares Over The Door Shoe Rack and Closet Organizer System with 24 Extra Large Heavy Duty Pockets from

    Features:
  • HEAVY DUTY SHOE/HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZER: This product is made of high quality 600 Oxford woven polyester, which is strong like canvas, with specially selected slimline hooks that can hold up to 44 lbs and has 24 good sized pockets (which fit shoes even up to size 13). We use MDF backing instead of flimsy cardboard to avoid sagging or bending.
  • ULTIMATE POCKET SIZE: It has big pockets with a good backing so it keeps everything, like your athletic shoes, clean and in place. The dimensions are 25” W x 65 “ L. It is big so you can put everything you need in it. Don’t forget to check your measurements.
  • VERSATILE - THE SKY’S THE LIMIT: Use it for any needs you find fitting. You may use it traditionally for your pair(s) of shoes, but some other ideas are in the kitchen (as a pantry organizer or for cleaning products), in the bathroom (for your make-up, soaps, sponges), in the laundry room (detergents, softeners, dryer sheets), in your bedroom (toys, children’s outfits, books), in the closet (belts, jewelry, underwear), in the garage (tools, wipes, cloths, car products).
  • YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Only the best, as with all Aristocrat Homewares products, the over the door hanger comes with a no hassle SATISFACTION GUARANTEE! We also include a FREE BONUS microfiber cleaning cloth EXCLUSIVE to Aristocrat and only available on Amazon. Buy it now and get organized!
  • CUSTOMER SUPPORT: For further questions or help, our Aristocrat team will be at your disposal at any time. Simply write to us via the Amazon message system and one of our team members will be there for you personally.
Aristocrat Homewares Over The Door Shoe Rack and Closet Organizer System with 24 Extra Large Heavy Duty Pockets from
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Top comments mentioning products on r/FullTiming:

u/LNG · 2 pointsr/FullTiming

Not OP but yeah, I have a handheld vac (this one. I love the motorized brush tool). I tend to vacuum about 10x a day but it takes me less than 5 minutes each time due to it being such a small space, so it’s really no big deal. Also have this tiny sweeper that’s great for sand and gravel. What does help overall is having a durable, heavy duty doormat and making sure that everyone is religious about either taking their shoes off before entering or giving the shoes a good wipe on the mat!

u/bmoredan · 1 pointr/FullTiming

I like that philosophy! Might as well be somewhere nice.

We have the Inglesina fast table chair that we got on Craigslist. Packs super small, and attaches to most tables. We don't actually have a dining table in the Airstream, though. Would work great on a picnic table.

I've got this in my cart right now, which seems like the perfect camp chair and table combo.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B078K1W9B3

u/steve31266 · 3 pointsr/FullTiming

Move up to Verizon's unlimited plan for 15gigs. Get a hotspot device with dual antenna ports so that you connect a MIMO antenna. Verizon's 8800l device is an example. I find that their hotspots are getting pretty good at finding a 4G signal and half the time now I turn off my WeBoost because it's not really needed anymore. This is the antenna I use, you just stick it to window, and it often works better than the WeBoost... https://www.amazon.com/Netgear-6000450-MIMO-Antenna-Connectors/dp/B00DN3J03O/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=4g+mimo+antenna&qid=1568051973&s=gateway&sprefix=4g+mimo&sr=8-4

u/jaimacho · 1 pointr/FullTiming

Bug bombs and seal everything you possibly can (all the seams etc).

And bleach the shit out of your tanks. Dump a bunch on your grey and black tanks and then go for a drive with it. Add some borax too. Get it all sloshed around. Then get a tank cleaner wand (https://www.amazon.com/Valterra-A01-0184VP-Master-Blaster-Tank/dp/B000BGHYDO) and clean your black and grey tanks really well.

u/NotRoryWilliams · 1 pointr/FullTiming

I just ordered this one, but it hasn’t arrived yet: MOTOROLA Cellular-Connected MultiSensor Reports Temperature, Humidity, Water leaks, Acceleration/Earthquakes, Light Level, Power Loss, Model MC4000 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LB7Z49D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ilIvDb01MA5PJ

From reading up on a lot of different options this one seems like the most “no frills” with the best reviews. Ask me next week and I’ll report on how it works in my van.

u/brysonwf · 2 pointsr/FullTiming
  1. Small form factor pc is an option, maybe buy a handle
  2. external graphics card?
    1. https://www.amazon.com/Akitio-Node-Thunderbolt3-Windows-Compatible/dp/B06XKKSNTS/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1539355391&sr=1-4&keywords=external+gpu&dpID=4127wMI73lL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
  3. Surface book 2 has a 6gb graphics card
  4. You can pickup an r7000 or similar, install DD-WRT and setup client wireless mode to pull free wifi while still having a local network
    1. https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Client_Mode_Wireless
    2. This also gives you USB3 for a custom nas/server
  5. There are actual unlimited mobile internet plans from 80 ~ 180 depending on which network you go through.
  6. You should be able to HTPC and game with a controller pretty easy, but if you like the mouse and keyboard it might be a bit more tough
u/QuantumRiff · 2 pointsr/FullTiming

We have one of these on the back of each door. We don't put shoes in them, they are awesome for shampoo bottles, contact solution, kids hot wheels, (and more hot wheels.. and more!) Etc..

u/ibwaki · 1 pointr/FullTiming

CatchTheWave ALUMINUM WONDER POT Slow Cooker, 3 Quart, Oven Bakeware Cookware, Cooking Baking Cake Bread On Stove Top Gas, Made In Italy (Gas Not Included) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JL1JTXK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ngkQDb54D941T

This is what I use for baking. I have made bread and baked chicken and many other things. It works great.

u/signos_de_admiracion · 2 pointsr/FullTiming

I'd just go with a Haynes or Chilton manual.

https://www.amazon.com/Chevrolet-Vans-Haynes-Repair-Manuals/dp/1563921979

If you try eBay you might find one for your particular van, but I always liked the Haynes and Chilton manuals over the official factory service manuals.

u/HierEncore · 3 pointsr/FullTiming

You could go with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Brite-Clean-Water-Flush/dp/B0014450BU

Or you could pick up a couple gallon bottles of vinegar and go with a 1:1 water/vinegar mix. fill er up as much as possible and let it soak 24hrs before flushing and rinsing well. a light bleach mix is an option too. see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEepug8N-aE

u/hdsrob · 3 pointsr/FullTiming

For the ice in the tank solutions, I'd look at this before spending any time with that method.

I have one of these, and use it occasionally to flush the tank (but the sensor has shown full for years). If you have the type of setup where you can see into the tank from the toilet, there are some straight ones that might do a better job.

My basic method is to close the tank, with that wand down the toilet, and let if fill / drain repeatedly until it runs clear. I rotate it several times while filling to get the corners. We have a laundry room where I hook a short hose up for the flush, but if I didn't I'd probably just put a tee / connection in the toilet water supply.

u/DOZENS_OF_BUTTS · 2 pointsr/FullTiming

The guy who runs the CheapRVLiving YouTube channel has a pretty short book about full timing which you can find here. In it he talks a lot about the dangers that come with the lifestyle, the fear, and how in the end, if you wanna pursue full timing you have to face it. I can't recommend the book enough, Bob is fantastic and reading it helped me clear my head about full timing quite a bit. Can't wait to start full timing myself but I can't pretend I'm not a little scared still.

u/benlucky13 · 5 pointsr/FullTiming

if it's just humidity collecting, they do sell rechargeable dehumidifiers like this

does not need any power to absorb moisture, takes about 10-12 hours to 'renew' the absorbent material by plugging it in to a wall outlet. it uses a tiny heating element to dry out the silica gel for the next use.

u/Zugzub · 1 pointr/FullTiming

Here are all the LEDs I've bought so far. I have had 0 issues with any of them

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u/grumpalicious · 1 pointr/FullTiming

I live in a 34' 5th wheel with a cat. If we are boondocking with few people around, we let him out and he doesn't go far. Otherwise he stays inside or if he gets real antsy, he goes out on a leash with this harness.