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Old 07-03-2009, 07:30 AM   #1
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This is my dream camping kitchen. It would make things so much easier for me while we are camping.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...233&hasJS=true

I have to buy it at Cabela's, one of my favorite camping stores. It cost around $180.

What do you think about it?


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Old 07-04-2009, 08:43 AM   #2
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That's an impressive set-up! I've never seen one quite that well equipped.

I think the PVC sink with a drain and the hanging lantern hooks are great ideas. I wonder how compact it is when folded up?


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Wow, that is amazing. It is much nicer than anything I have ever used, I would love to have something like that.


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I have seen that before and thought it was really nice. But I worry about the animals getting to the food and stuff. I also wonder how small it would fold up.


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It looks nice. Like other people said how small would it fold up. I do not know if I would want to carry it around either.


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It does look really nice, but I don't think I would want to carry it around and I couldn't really justify buying anything that fancy because my little collection of equipment works fine for my needs.


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Honestly, I have no idea how compact it is--but knowing Cabela's, I am sure it must fold up some how.

I would not keep food in it. We keep all of our food in the back of our Jeep. It keeps the animals away. I want it more for the sink, and also for storing all my utensils. I keep everything in a box now, but it gets to be a pain when we are camping for more than a few days. Everything falls to the bottom of the box--it's frustrating.


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That's my kitchen !!
I got it as a birthday gift last year. I LOVE my camp kitchen, don't know how I survived before without it. There is a place for everything. tons of space.
I don't use the sink that much, the drain tends to get clogged easily and it's just easier for me to use a dishpan.
BUT: it is HEAVY !!! OMG! it folds up easily but it is big and bulky. Not something you pack easily. My husband hates it when I ask him to load "the kitchen" . I actually strapped a skateboard onto the bottom of it so I can roll it towards the door. But with that said , It is worth it.
The hanging shelves hook on so if you wanted you can just unhook them and put it in your car overnight.
If you have the space for packing it and strong arms, buy this !! Set up and tear down is easy. We call it our kitchen stadium!
We usually camp with a large group and this make feeding a large group so much nicer.

Jennifer


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Heck, I'd be happy with something like that in my back yard.


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