Amazon has
2-Pack Camco Wheel Chocks w/ Rope (44471) for
$4.13.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $35+.
Walmart has
2-Pack Camco Wheel Chocks w/ Rope (44471) for
$4.13.
Shipping is free with Walmart+ (
free trial) or on orders $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for sharing this deal.
Features:- Compatibility: These RV must-haves work with tires up to 26" in diameter, making them a versatile addition to your camping supplies.
- Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in the United States, these two heavy duty wheel chocks are a testament to quality craftsmanship and reliable performance.
- Safe & Easy Removal: The attached rope makes removing the tire chocks safe and easy, allowing you to quickly prepare for your next adventure without straining your back or reaching into tight spaces.
- Durable UV-Resistant Construction: Crafted from high-quality plastic with built-in UV inhibitors, these camper wheel chocks are engineered to withstand the rigors of outdoor use and provide long-lasting performance.
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Certainly, more expensive at $7 a piece but these are a MUCH better product. If you look around at a RV campground, you'll se A LOT of these - and for good reason - they are a quality product.
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Certainly, more expensive at $7 a piece but these are a MUCH better product. If you look around at a RV campground, you'll se A LOT of these - and for good reason - they are a quality product.
Certainly, more expensive at $7 a piece but these are a MUCH better product. If you look around at a RV campground, you'll se A LOT of these - and for good reason - they are a quality product.
I know this is just $5 but rather ask for your valued inputs. Thoughts?
These chocks may or may not help but the risk is still there
Certainly, more expensive at $7 a piece but these are a MUCH better product. If you look around at a RV campground, you'll se A LOT of these - and for good reason - they are a quality product.
I have a 23' trailer and I also feel these little yellow plastic blocks that I am currently using are barely sufficient. When the trailer weighs 6000 lbs or more and you are trying to block them with something that easily slides on pavement, it feels like rolling the dice. Also the darn squirrels around here keep eating chunks out of them. To be clear I don't have this particular model, but they look like the same little yellow block, and they are probably very similar.
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Certainly, more expensive at $7 a piece but these are a MUCH better product. If you look around at a RV campground, you'll se A LOT of these - and for good reason - they are a quality product.
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