Road Trip Gear Recommendations

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coleman roadtrip grillThe Coleman RoadTrip Grill is perfect for long road trips where you want to stop, camp and grill along with being able to cook at rest stops. It has 20,000 BTUs of grilling power and 285 square inches of cooking area with 3 adjustable burners for enhanced temperature control. InstaStart ignition for push-button, matchless lighting. This lightweight grill is the perfect road trip companion.

 

 

 

 

 

cooluli coolerThe Cooluli Electric Cooler and Warmer is a thermoelectric system that let’s you both keep your food and beverages cold without needing ice but also has an easy switching feature to warm your food. The Cooluli includes an AC/DC adapter so you can also use it in the can by plugging in the appliance to the car cigarette 12V (DC) adapter. Both wires are 6 ft long so finding an outlet when you want to move it out of the car won’t be a problem (or hook it up to a solar power set up). Since thermoelectric cooling works without refrigerants the Cooluli Cooler & Warmer is also environmentally friendly! This is a must get item for your next long road trip so you can keep your food cold (or warm) and your belly happy.

 

 

 

airbnb iconAirbnb is my favorite way to find lodging when on a road trip. I have stayed in Airbnb’s for as low as $40 a night which is more than 60% savings when compared to hotels in the same area. What is great is that Airbnb makes you very your identity before moving forward and all their hosts are also verified before listing anything, giving you a peace of mind of knowing who you are talking to. I have yet to have a bad experience with Airbnb and have always had pleasant experiences with the hosts as well. I highly recommend this service for your next trip. Signing up for Airbnb is completely free and to make your life a little easier, use my link for a free $40 credit.