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RV Kitchen: Maximize Small Kitchen Space with these RV Camp-Kitchen Essentials

RV Kitchen: Maximize Small Kitchen Space with these RV Camp-Kitchen Essentials

If you're an avid RV traveler, then you know that space is a valuable commodity. One of the biggest challenges of RV living is managing a small kitchen area, which is why it's essential to have the right tools to make the most of the space available. In this context, RV Kitchen Essentials can be a lifesaver for those who love cooking on the road. These tools are designed to maximize your small kitchen space, making your RV cooking experience more efficient and enjoyable. With the right RV camp-kitchen essentials, you can cook your favorite meals without sacrificing space or functionality.

 

What Should I Put in My RV Kitchen?

Are you looking for creative and space saving ways to stock your RV Kitchen?  Look no further! When stocking your RV kitchen, it's important to choose items that are compact, lightweight, and versatile. Here are some important items to consider:

  1. Make a list of essential items: Before you start packing, make a list of all necessary items you'll need for your trip. Think about the meals you'll be cooking and what items you'll need to prepare them.
  2. Cookware: Choose pots and pans that can be stacked and have detachable handles to save space. Look for a set that includes a frying pan, a small and medium pot, and a lid that can double as a strainer.
  3. Utensils: Bring utensils that are sturdy and lightweight, such as metal or plastic forks, knives, and spoons. Don't forget a can opener, bottle opener, and a set of tongs.
  4. Dishes, Glasses, Bowls and Dish Drainers: Choose dishes and glasses that are lightweight and durable. Look for dishes that can be stacked, like these Nesting Bowls, and glasses that won't break easily. Paper plates and cups are another option to consider for easy cleanup.  Look for a Collapsible Dish Drainer to keep dishes clean and save on space!
  5. Storage containers: Bring a set of storage containers with lids that can be nested together to save space. These will come in handy for storing leftovers, snacks, and dry goods.
  6. Cleaning Supplies: Bring dish soap, sponges, and towels for cleaning up after meals. As an all-purpose cleaner, Simple Green can be used on a variety of surfaces and materials commonly found in RVs.   You may also want to bring a collapsible or adjustable broom and dustpan for quick cleanups!  
  7. Appliances: Consider bringing a small coffee maker, toaster, or microwave if you plan to use them often. A blender or food processor can also be useful for preparing meals. A pressure cooker and air fryer are also recommended for the convenience of making hot and easy recipes!
  8. Food and Beverages: Bring non-perishable items such as canned goods, dried fruits, and nuts for easy snacking. Don't forget to bring your favorite beverages as well.
  9. Double-check your list: Before you hit the road, double-check your list to make sure you haven't forgotten any essential items.

RVPandA Pro Tip:  Consider Thetford Staytion Storage Options for organizing sponges, cleaning supplies, towels, kitchen accessories and more!

Remember, space is limited in an RV, so choose items that are compact and space-saving options. Avoid bulky items or duplicates that you won't need. Keep in mind the weight of your items, as RVs have weight limits. Choose lightweight options wherever possible.

 

Time to Organize your RV Kitchen!

Once you've chosen your items, organize your RV kitchen to make the most of the limited space. Organizing your kitchen in an RV can be a bit of a challenge due to the smaller area, so here are some tips to help you make the most of your kitchen space:

  1. Use stacking cookware: Choose pots and pans that can be stacked on top of each other to save space. Look for options with detachable handles or nesting capabilities.
  2. Maximize cabinet and drawer space: Use cabinet and drawer organizers to make the most of the limited space. Consider using hanging baskets, stackable shelves, and drawer dividers.
  3. Use the walls: Consider adding hooks or hanging organizers to the walls to free up counter space. This can be a great place to hang utensils, oven mitts, or dish towels.
  4. Store vertically: Use vertical storage to make the most of your cabinet space. For example, store cutting boards and baking sheets vertically in a cabinet.
  5. Use collapsible items: Opt for collapsible or foldable items, such as colanders and strainers, to save space.
  6. Keep counters clear: Try to keep your counters as clear as possible. Use a drying rack that fits over the sink to free up counter space, and consider using a cutting board that fits over the sink, or over the stove as well.
  7. Pack items in the order of use: Pack your items in the order of use. This will make it easier to access the items you need while cooking.

By using these tips, you can make the most of your valuable RV kitchen space and keep everything organized and easily accessible. 

 

What is the Best Thing to Keep Items from Moving in the Cupboards in the RV?

Keeping items in the cupboards from moving around while driving an RV can be a challenge. Here are a few options to consider:

  1. Non-slip shelf liners: Non-slip shelf liners can help keep items from shifting around in the cupboards. You can find liners that are made specifically for use in RVs, which are typically thin and lightweight.
  2. Tension rods: Tension rods or Cupboard Bars like the Camco RV Bars can be installed horizontally in the cupboards to create a barrier and keep items from moving around. This can be especially useful for storing plates, bowls, and other dishes.
  3. Bungee cords, Wraps, or straps: Bungee cords or straps can be used to secure items in place. For example, you can use a bungee cord to keep a stack of plates or cups from moving around in a cabinet.
  4. Velcro strips: Velcro strips can be attached to the bottom of items and to the surface of the cupboard to hold items in place.
  5. Drawer organizers: Drawer organizers like a cutlery tray can be used in the cupboards as well. They come in various sizes and shapes, and can be used to hold everything from utensils to spices!

Ultimately, the best thing to keep items from moving in the cupboards in an RV will depend on your specific needs and the items you are trying to store. Consider trying out a few different options to find what works best for you.

 

What is the Best Thing to Keep Items from Shifting around in the RV Fridge?

Here at RVPandA.com we really like the Shelf Hog by Helpful Hog Products. It’s the perfect solution for keeping the contents of your RV fridge stable and secure while you travel. Its inflatable design allows for a tight grip, and the fatter the Shelf Hog, the tighter it holds.  With the ability to hold everything in place, the Shelf Hog is designed to stabilize your refrigerator and other storage spaces, reducing the risk of rattle, clanking, tipping, and spilling. It’s super lightweight, inexpensive, comes in a set of 2, and includes a 1-year warranty. With the Shelf Hog, your fridge items stay stable while you travel and you can enjoy a more organized and functional refrigerator space.

RVPandA Pro Tip:  You can use the Shelf Hog for more spaces than just the RV refrigerator - like the inside of cabinets!

We hope this article has helped you to find some creative ways to organize your RV Kitchen and maximize that space!  We hope that by using these tips, you can make the most of your RV kitchen space and keep everything organized and easily accessible. Shop now for all of your favorite RV Parts and Accessories at RVPandA.com and enjoy FREE Shipping* on orders over $100! 

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