Beefy Blocks

Tired of dealing with old, cracked, and deformed leveling blocks every time you park?

While wandering around in the Big Tent at Quartzsite, Arizona, last winter, I ran across some new RV leveling blocks that looked very well made. Beefy Blocks are made from UV-stabilized black plastic and are, well, beefier than other RV leveling blocks currently on the market. I purchased a set and have been using them for about six months on all kinds of terrain, and I am highly impressed with this product! I especially like the handles molded into each block! It makes them easier to place and retrieve from under the rig.

The blocks stack, of course, and their innovative design prevents rocks and gravel from getting stuck in them. I have used them in mud, and on quite uneven surfaces, and I’ve never had them crack or bend. Just grab them by their handle and whack them on the ground or on a tire to clear them of mud, dirt, or debris, and then stack them for storage.

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Beefy Blocks are made in the USA and carry a lifetime warranty! If you’re tired of dealing with old, cracked and deformed leveling blocks every time you park, visit Beefy Blocks for a better option. The blocks come in 7, 10 and 15 packs. See the links below to purchase.

Complete Product Name: Beefy Blocks

Company Name and Info: Beefy Blocks. FAQ’s – Beefy Blocks

Online Shopping Links: Beefy Blocks, Amazon

Average Street Price: A 15 pack is around $55

Original Publication Date: SO/24

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Mark Nemeth
Mark travels in a small class-C and has made numerous modifications to his RV to enable him to boondock more easily. He’s not saying he’s an expert, or the primary source for boondocking information, but he’s done it for a number of years and is happy to share some things that he’s learned the hard way.