Label maker

Epson LABELWORKS LW-PX800 Industrial Wireless Label Maker My research initially led me to Brother label printers, but I thought I’d try the Epson models, for a few reasons: They have an amazing warranty. They seem to waste less tape. They have some good label tape materials available. I’m a bit disappointed they don’t have iron-on or reflective label tape available. Those would be really useful. Ah well, maybe in the future....

Philip Rosenberg-Watt

LED road flares

LED road flares test road flares 3 AAA batteries each steady-on and blinking mode not bright, so not all that useful in the daytime may be useful at night magnets in the base, so they stick to the back door of the van hopefully will never have to use them

Philip Rosenberg-Watt

Locator dots

Locator dots To put on the wireless remote to locate buttons in the dark (Facebook group idea) See them installed here

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Molle glove pouch

Molle glove pouch Looking for a way to store disposable gloves on the Molle panels in the back, so I can grab them when I’m working with the sewer hose. Going to try this out and report back on if/how it works. Returned it as it is too small to hold many gloves. It’s more suitable to wear on a belt or backpack, and the straps aren’t spaced properly for the panels on the back doors....

Philip Rosenberg-Watt

Mug

Unbreakable microwavable mug Don’t want to use ceramic or glass, and metal is a no-go for microwaving. We could use the cooktop to heat up water for coffee, but some mornings you just want to get going a bit faster.

Philip Rosenberg-Watt

OpenPilot

OpenPilot probably possible in the future

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Outdoor mat

Outdoor mat Going to try rolling this out in front of the sliding door.

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Outlet Tester

Outlet tester

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Paper towel holder

Paper towel holder Another simplehuman design Plan is to put it somewhere above the sink in the galley. There should be enough room up there…. See it installed here

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Parts and Supplies

Mac’s tracks

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