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Originally Posted by Mygirlscats
You’ll find that the burners on your stove are smaller than at home, so don’t buy any huge pots or pans...I find 8” max fits fine. We are very conscious of not overloading our RV (there will be a sticker in the cab area that tells you how many pounds of passengers and cargo you can carry...it will be less than you think) so I avoid cast iron and the like. I got a bit carried away with melamine plates and then realized I didn’t have anything that could go in the microwave! Never taken a refrigerator bag; once the fridge has reached operating temperature - which will be faster if you put something cold in it before you leave - it tends to stay there fine.
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Good info...regarding the refrigerator...Ron plugs in our Axis shore power at home a day before we are ready to leave and we turn on the refrigerator...in doing so, the frig is cold..the freezer is cold and we have no issues with transferring items directly from home to the Axis. If you have an appropriate outlet in your garage it works to plug in early.