TOP TOURING TOOLS
Practical Motorhome
|August 2025
Our resident tool geek, Peter Rosenthal, reveals his top-choice toolkits to keep your touring on track
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We know, we know. Who on earth would want to pick up a spanner on their holidays? The reality is, though, that with so many complicated systems on board, at some point, your motorhome will have a problem that needs fixing.
Just like humans, leisure vehicles have components that get tired and worn. Any seasoned motorhomer who claims never to have suffered a base vehicle or habitation issue is fibbing!
When presented with a motorhome fault, you basically have three options. Visit a garage (spend money and have to wait), call a breakdown firm (have to wait) or do it yourself.
Many motorhome-related tasks can be tackled easily and cheaply yourself with a little bit of homework and, crucially, the correct tools.
Remember, these are low-volume vehicles and much of the habitation area is still built by hand. So it can also be repaired by hand.
BASIC ITEMS
Before we get into the more exciting and glamorous world of the socket set, you need to pack the bare minimum items that can temporarily fix most things.
At home, I can tackle any vehicle task, up to an engine swap (told you I was a tool geek!) but on the road, you can't pack for every eventuality - you simply won't have the storage space or the payload capacity.
That means everything you pack has to count. But what are the essentials?
There is an old engineering flowchart doing the rounds that basically reckons you can fix everything with gaffer tape or WD-40. There's a grain of truth in this and these are both useful items to pack, especially the gaffer tape.
This story is from the August 2025 edition of Practical Motorhome.
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