Hi, we have just bought one of these, a third of the usual price and a great bit of kit, even has a sealed netting door on shelfs and folds up flat into a carry bag.
Bargain. Apparently these are also on the Robert Dyas website for £14.99 (but plus £4.50 postage - so much the same price really).
We have a very similar kitchen and find it very useful round the house as well - at Christmas time and when baking for the school fete. The hanging larder keeps away the flies and the extra kitchen worktop is invaluable!!!
i got one from Robert Dyas last week, the shelving is a bit flimsy, my dear hubby is going to cut some 1/4'' mdf to make stronger shelving. can't wait to use it next weekend!
Quote: Originally posted by Liddenham on 08/6/2007
Quote: Originally posted by outdoor crew on 08/6/2007The shelving is rubbish though !! Need to replace with something stronger before they sag !!
Have you replaced the shelves on yours? What did you use?
Hi Liddenham
I don't have one myself,my sister does though and someone mentioned on another thread about replacing shelving with 6mm MDF.I have seen these units and if you replace the shelving then you would have a good bit of kit. I use an aluminium roll up table which suits my purposes better. Hope that helps
i need a windbreak for my suitcase cookers and am thinking of getting one of these today.
i think metal shelves may be of more use under a cooker than a fabric 'larder' especially in the new forest where horses eat any food that isn't actually locked up!
any opinions??
i'll take a look in robert dyas on the way (when i take my camping lights back.. again) but i haven't seen the larder one in there, so maybe it is in bigger shops only.
i did think the shelves were a bit flimsy tho we only plan to keep a couple of pots etc there. Might get my brother to cut me a couple of pieces of something stronger.
Hi Sonja p, We have one of those and they are good, we have it under the canopy behind the windbreak and it does the job in question. Just be carefull not to have it too close to the windbreak when windy it might move, i now peg mine down with deltas and it doesnt go anywhere
I know this may appear bit daft but we got one of these...
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-2736.aspx for storing food/plates/cup/cutlery etc. Take the drawers ready packed and the unit only part built so it'll fit in smaller spaces in the car. I figured that the stuff would be in boxes anyway and this way, keeps it all tidy and away lol
Not daft at all - we use one of these (similar - but dismantles and baskets can be put inside each other for travelling). I don't bother with the wheels. It's great for kids toys, paper, pens etc, but equally as useful for kitchen stuff.