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19/2/2013 at 2:14pm
Location: North Yorkshire Outfit: Lichfield Cotswold & Sunncamp Villa
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Most car boot organisers i've seen have floppy sides, or no lid, the Outwell one is reinforced so the sides stay upright all the time and the lid zips closed keeping everything in place.
If I didn't already have the Outwell one i'd have the trolley crate and bag though, that looks really good.
We bought our Outwell kitchen store the year before last, I don't remember how much we paid exactly but it was around £30-£35.
I don't use the cutlery holder or the washing up bowl (I prefer proper bowl and I have a box for cutlery that fits in the kitchen store) I can fit all our kitchen equipment in it, including the pans & kettle, plus stuff like binliners, dishcloths, teatowels etc, for a family of six.
It's quite heavy when full, and fairly large, but when you consider what it contains its not too bad really. It's very strong and well made, not just a bag and definitely one of my better buys, I wouldn't be without it now.
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19/2/2013 at 6:04pm
Location: Caerphilly South Wales Outfit: Outwell Montana 6P (2012)
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Quote: Originally posted by mkn9139 on 19/2/2013
Most car boot organisers i've seen have floppy sides, or no lid, the Outwell one is reinforced so the sides stay upright all the time and the lid zips closed keeping everything in place.
If I didn't already have the Outwell one i'd have the trolley crate and bag though, that looks really good.
We bought our Outwell kitchen store the year before last, I don't remember how much we paid exactly but it was around £30-£35. I don't use the cutlery holder or the washing up bowl (I prefer proper bowl and I have a box for cutlery that fits in the kitchen store) I can fit all our kitchen equipment in it, including the pans & kettle, plus stuff like binliners, dishcloths, teatowels etc, for a family of six.
It's quite heavy when full, and fairly large, but when you consider what it contains its not too bad really. It's very strong and well made, not just a bag and definitely one of my better buys, I wouldn't be without it now.
My wife has pre-ordered it, cost about £60 but can't see us getting any cheaper till end of the year (if they have any left). The one we currently have is half the size and was used when i was a child, so lasted a good 25 years. Hoping the same will apply to this one.
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