Normally I don’t like to do short-term reviews because there are just three important criteria:
- Does the product work as it should or is advertised
- Is the price consummate with the perceived value
- Is the product durable
Seems to me that 10 years of use is a good point to do a real review. In this case, Andersen offers a lifetime guarantee, so as long they don’t go out of business or discontinue the product, durability isn’t a concern for me. At this point in time, after two years of use, I don’t see a durability issue.
I really don’t like to use the term “best” when describing products, but the Andersen Camper Levelers are the best trailer leveler I have used, and I’ve used a few over the decades. Additionally, I’ll state it is one of the best camper products I’ve ever purchased based on my criteria list.
I first wrote about these back in 2018 in the post, Rock Steady: How to Level, Chock, and Stabilize a Travel Trailer. When Joyce is with me, she watches the trailer level and signals when the right height is achieved. Pretty simple. Even when I am setting up our camper alone, I can usually get things level on the first try: when the trailer looks level I set the emergency brake, put the SUV in park and go check the level. Sometimes I have to get back in the SUV and pull it forward for a little more height or move backwards to lower it a bit.
Instead of explaining how it works or posting a bunch of pictures, this video from Andersen best demonstrates and explains.
Using the Andersen leveler along with the Fastway ONEstep Wheel Chock for Tandem Axle Trailers and the BAL X-Chock Wheel Stabilizer I have a complete system to quickly and securely level, chock, and stabilize our trailer.
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