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How to Choose the Right RV Appliance for Your Travel Style

How to Choose the Right RV Appliance for Your Travel Style

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Whether you're a weekend explorer or a full-time traveler, having the right appliances in your RV can make a big difference in comfort, convenience, and energy use. But not all RV appliances are created equal — and the best choice often depends on how (and where) you travel.

At CampingCountry.net, we offer a carefully selected range of RV appliances designed to match a variety of travel needs. Here’s a look at what to consider when choosing your setup.


🛣️ 1. Short Trips vs. Full-Time Travel

Weekend warriors and occasional travelers may prioritize compact, simple appliances that get the job done without taking up space or drawing much power. Meanwhile, full-timers often seek out higher-capacity or more efficient models that can keep up with daily use.

What to consider:

  • Size and space constraints
  • Daily usage levels
  • Energy consumption vs. convenience

🔋 2. Hookups vs. Off-Grid Travel (Boondocking)

If you primarily stay at RV parks with full hookups, electric-powered appliances like ranges, fridges, and water heaters may work best. But if you're more into off-grid camping or national park stays, LP gas or dual-fuel appliances give you greater flexibility.

Key appliances for boondockers:

  • 12V refrigerators that run directly off your battery bank
  • Tankless water heaters with propane efficiency
  • Gas-powered cooktops or ranges

🧊 3. Absorption vs. Compressor Refrigerators

There are two main types of RV fridges:

  • Absorption refrigerators run on propane or electricity and are quiet but can be sensitive to temperature swings.
  • 12V compressor refrigerators are more efficient in warm climates and better for boondocking, but typically run only on DC power.

Each has its strengths — your choice depends on how often you travel and your energy setup.


🚿 4. Tank vs. Tankless Water Heaters

Tank water heaters (like the popular Suburban 6-gallon models) are time-tested and simple to use.
Tankless options provide on-demand hot water and are great for larger families or full-timers — but may require higher water pressure and more consistent power or gas supply.

Tip: Consider how many people will be using the RV and how often you'll need hot water.


🧺 5. Space-Saving Appliance Upgrades

Small space? You’re not alone. Many RVers benefit from compact or multi-use appliances that maximize interior space while still getting the job done.

Popular options:

  • Washer/dryer combos for long trips
  • Microwave convection ovens for dual cooking functions
  • Slimline cooktops for smaller RV kitchens

🛒 Shop RV Appliances Built for the Road

No matter how you travel, CampingCountry.net offers RV appliances designed for durability, efficiency, and performance. We stock products from trusted brands like Dometic, Suburban, GE Appliances, and more — with helpful support to guide you if you need assistance.

Ready to explore? Check out our selection of:


📞 Need help choosing the right fit for your travel style?
Our team is here to help — not with installation advice, but with product compatibility and guidance.

Call us at 1-844-784-6438 or email contact@campingcountry.net


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