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Topic ClosedWahoo! New PodMonster! - Event Date: 17 Aug 2012

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    Posted: 18 Aug 2012 at 11:00pm
In our garage area, we use the far left side (opposite sink) to carry a small griddle, electric hot plate burner, and larger cooking utensils. In the middle cubbies, we keep spices in bottles and other smaller cooking items. We ordered 4 more medium baskets from Versa-Trac for the wall system, and put a paper towel holder on the right side wall. It's pretty well decked out for all our cooking needs.

We use the top bunk exclusively for storage of the mattress topper and all our dog stuff. Under the lower bunk, you can find extra storage on the left side, the area that is screwed down. I put hinges on that area, and we use it for lighter things, such as extra toilet paper, paper towels and regular towels.

Enjoy your new 182G - you'll have a blast!
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Welcome to the forum.  We just bought our 177 last week.  Used it once and had a blast.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Aug 2012 at 9:00am
Congratulations.  A great pick!
 
 
And as far as the garage cubbies, the little ones I have tons of stuff in mine.
  • clothesline
  • clothespins
  • small level
  • spare pressure regulator
  • firestarters
  • suction cups for the dome
  • straps for the dome
  • carabiners
  • bungee cords (little ones of course)

Trust me  you'll find plenty to put inside them!

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Aug 2012 at 11:14pm
Today we settled on the R-Pod 182G and we are so excited!  The most spontaneous decision I've ever made!  Going from tent camping (most of my life), to pretty bare bones tent trailer to the PodMonster.  

I'd love advice or input on storage (especially where and how to store the mattress topper I'm about to buy for the dinette) and what on earth people use the small cubbies in the garage counter for!  

Thanks for letting me lurk here for the past week!
Jenn, proud owner of PodMonster
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