I am still considering these. We went last weekend and I am glad I took my "lumber yard" with me. Site was so out of level and I had to do it all be myself. Wife met me after work. I used every stick I had.
We used our's for the first time on a recent vacation. We thought they worked great. If you are somewhere that requires more heighth than they are thick, of course, they wouldn't work for you. Fortunately, most of the campgrounds/rv parks we were at, they worked fine. They are easy to use.
I use bubble levels side to side and front to back. I also carry a carpenters level. The glue on the bubbles is pretty good. (http://www.campingworld.com/search/i...y&Nty=1&Ntpc=1 )
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I watched the video on the website and they look really easy to use. Does anyone else use a long level on the side wall to level the TT?
You can, yes... Anything that moves is built square. Which amounts to being level and plumb when on a level site. So in other words if floor is level than walls should be plumb and vice versa. Hope that makes sense. I always carry a cheap carpenters level in the TT. I usually just lay it in the floor with door open and check it that way.