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28/9/2008 at 6:26pm
Location: Wirral Outfit: Nothing but we are caravan hunting
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Quote: Originally posted by foggers on 28/9/2008
After years of carting kitchen kit in boxes, and then taking time to build the kitchen/cooker stand and putting all that stuff in it, this year I took Merry Terrier's advice and got a plastic drawer unit. All the kitchen kits goes in it, it is tall enough for the cooker to go on, it is dead easy to find waht you need and there is no faff.
It stays packed all year so it goes from house to car to tent and back without any pratting around with building temporary tent furniture!
Hi Foggers
I have been considering this set up for my cooker. We have ditched the kitchen stand which was a pain to put together and now use an aluminium umbrella type table with a crate underneath it. I considered a plastic drawer set but wondered if the heat from the cooker being used on top would melt it. Do you use some kind of heat resistant surface between the cooker and the top of the drawers.
Always looking for ways to streamline our camping gear and ditch stuff. With this setup we could replace a table and crate with the plastic drawers. The kitchen stuff would be more organised and no table to put together.
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28/9/2008 at 8:55pm
Location: Southwest Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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Quote: Originally posted by foggers on 28/9/2008
After years of carting kitchen kit in boxes, and then taking time to build the kitchen/cooker stand and putting all that stuff in it, this year I took Merry Terrier's advice and got a plastic drawer unit. All the kitchen kits goes in it, it is tall enough for the cooker to go on, it is dead easy to find waht you need and there is no faff.
It stays packed all year so it goes from house to car to tent and back without any pratting around with building temporary tent furniture!
Sounds like a good idea Foggers, we always cook all our meals on site so the kitchen & storage for cooking equipment is very important to us. Where would we get one of these plastic drawer units from?
We do tend to carry a lot of excess baggage so we certainly need to cut back & work out what we need & what we don't. We've taken stuff on holiday with us for years but now we've gone from a caravan to a tent, we want to only take what we need. It looks like we have a stack of stuff to get rid of.
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