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I always keep a pretty complete set of tools in my coach. Pliers, screwdrivers, wrenches, socket set, tools for electrical and plumbing, air compressor with air chuck, tape, etc...

They have come in handy several times over the years for me and other campers.,

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I always keep a pretty complete set of tools in my coach. Pliers, screwdrivers, wrenches, socket set, tools for electrical and plumbing, air compressor with air chuck, tape, etc...

They have come in handy several times over the years for me and other campers.,

We do too. We have saved many a fellow camper over the years.

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One of those screwdrivers with the interchangable bits in the handle.

Why do we need both phillips and flat tip screws? Come on world....pick a side.

You forgot the infamous square bit used on RV's ::)

But I also like a leaf blower, especially when staying in the preferred sites with the shells.

Me too! Not only the shells but the pine needles as well.

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Zip ties.

My 13yo son and I just fixed hubby's beloved La-z-boy recliner with three super-duty zip ties (La-Z-Boy -- the company, not the hubby -- wanted upwards of $120 for labor charges). The bolt was sheared off, and the screw extractor wasn't working for me, so the zippie ties saved the day! I'm putting some out in the camper for other serious emergencies.

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