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I have almost bought that a dozen times over the last five years but I keep going back to using the folding table I already have and not wanting to store one more thing in the garage for 50 weeks of the year.It doesn't seem super stable and doesn't offer much over a folding table and storage bins.
Quote from: Stein on July 21, 2020, 09:43:36 AMI have almost bought that a dozen times over the last five years but I keep going back to using the folding table I already have and not wanting to store one more thing in the garage for 50 weeks of the year.It doesn't seem super stable and doesn't offer much over a folding table and storage bins.Smart move not to buy!I had two different Camp Kitchens, the one shown in the link, and a predecessor. I did not learn my lesson the first time. The predecessor failed 6 days into it's first 10 hunt. Just fell apart. The next year I bought the one in the link. First thing i noticed, we never used the sink so that was wasted space. Mice got into everything I kept stored on the shelves. Wire rack shelves suck for anything that is not flat. The lantern hanger is right in your face when trying to cook.It is not have a big enough flat space to have more that a two burner stove so if you have a small BBQ you need another table. They are heavy and they are very cheaply made, and a pain to get level. One season and it went to Goodwill.I switched to the Costco 6ft folding tables, https://www.costco.com/lifetime-6'-fold-in-half-table.product.100390878.htmlI use stack-able clear plastic bins for food and kitchen supplies storage. I can have both stove and BBQ on the same table and still have room for cutting board and utensils etc...
Quote from: Alchase on July 21, 2020, 11:07:59 AMQuote from: Stein on July 21, 2020, 09:43:36 AMI have almost bought that a dozen times over the last five years but I keep going back to using the folding table I already have and not wanting to store one more thing in the garage for 50 weeks of the year.It doesn't seem super stable and doesn't offer much over a folding table and storage bins.Smart move not to buy!I had two different Camp Kitchens, the one shown in the link, and a predecessor. I did not learn my lesson the first time. The predecessor failed 6 days into it's first 10 hunt. Just fell apart. The next year I bought the one in the link. First thing i noticed, we never used the sink so that was wasted space. Mice got into everything I kept stored on the shelves. Wire rack shelves suck for anything that is not flat. The lantern hanger is right in your face when trying to cook.It is not have a big enough flat space to have more that a two burner stove so if you have a small BBQ you need another table. They are heavy and they are very cheaply made, and a pain to get level. One season and it went to Goodwill.I switched to the Costco 6ft folding tables, https://www.costco.com/lifetime-6'-fold-in-half-table.product.100390878.htmlI use stack-able clear plastic bins for food and kitchen supplies storage. I can have both stove and BBQ on the same table and still have room for cutting board and utensils etc... Nailed it.
We have used one and it really works out well to help keep things organized. We set ours up under a 10'x10' canopy. The lantern hangars are nice for cooking when we get back to camp after dark.
I’m glad I asked before I laid out the dough. Last year was really my first year with a condensed kitchen. It used to be the stock trailer, but I decided it was time to thin down since it was just me in the tent. I’m just looking for a better way to organize my kitchen. I hated digging through everything every time I cooked. I use a 6’ Costco table and a free standing 3 burner Camp Chef stove/ barbecue.