Bob Livingston, Author at RV Enthusiast Magazine
Stink Bombed

Stink Bombed

Stink Bombed When the air becomes tainted with noxious odors from the gray-water holding tank(s), the culprit is usually a bad air admittance valve. Replacing this valve with a Studor Mini-Vent will keep your nose happy. Sanitation systems in any RV are great to have...
Not So Trivial Trivets

Not So Trivial Trivets

Not So Trivial Trivets Photos by author Hot pots and pans don’t belong on countertops or tables. Most cooks rely on some type of trivet, whether silicone, heat-resistant material or even potholders. Making your own out of a common floor/wall tile adds a touch of class...
Baby, It’s Toasty in Here

Baby, It’s Toasty in Here

Baby, It’s Toasty in Here Photos by author Sleeping comfortably in an RV is a “must” for just about everyone — but regulating body temperature in cold weather may require running the furnace, fireplace or even auxiliary heat. A more efficient alternative is to sleep...
Wipe Your Feet

Wipe Your Feet

Wipe Your Feet Photos by author Wet weather makes it easy to track water and dirt from paws and people into the RV. Microfiber towels are great for drying your dog and even work as a temporary inside door mat. Traveling with dogs in wet weather — especially where the...
Cap It Off

Cap It Off

Cap It Off Photos by author and Bill Gehr Removing and losing valve caps is a common ritual among RV owners. If you have internal tire pressure monitoring system sensors or simply don’t run one of these devices, Gator Caps really come in handy. Checking tire pressure...