I recently asked this quesion on another thread - but
Anyone got one of these ???
they look perfect for food prep as well as storage, tidy everything away - and even the washing up !!!! ( the bowl hides away under a panelled work surface - very neat ) ( Im a bit concerned about the pack size for use without a trailor or roof box )
Hi Simon,
we don't have one of those,but we use the Outwell Jamaica wardrobe as a kitchen unit,and use the underneath for food storage.
Really pleased with it,if a little bulky to transport.
Ooooh they look fab, but a bit exxy for me - I don't want to buy too much gear in case OH really hates it and it's just me & the dogs camping for the rest of eternity!
We have been pondering over one of these kitchens too. We saw one, exactly the same (layout and price), made by Royal in our local camp store. Does anyone know if Royal and Outwell are related in any way? I've only seen pics of the Outwell but there didn't seem to be any difference. Is the Outwell likely to be better quailty? The Royal did feel a little flimsy. Not sure if i'd want to put more than a knife and fork on the shelf!
Tess
PS Anyone know of a child friendly electric fence for 2 & 1 year old boys?
First post on these boards - been lurking for last 6 months picking up loads of good advice (thanks everyone), as we begin our adventure into camping.
I've got a dauphine kitchen and whilst I can't yet speak from an onsite perspective, I have put it together in the garden during a trial run and it seems pretty good.
Little tricky to put together the first time and it's not the smallest or lightest thing - width of 120cm is the size of the storage bag.
Have brought a fair bit of Outwell gear and all of it looks very solid, but as I say its yet to be tested on a real trip so time will tell.
First ever camping trip next week what I haven't got now won't be coming!
Paul
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Quote: Originally posted by tesschambers04 on 18/5/2009
Hi to all (first post...little nervous...!)
We have been pondering over one of these kitchens too. We saw one, exactly the same (layout and price), made by Royal in our local camp store. Does anyone know if Royal and Outwell are related in any way? I've only seen pics of the Outwell but there didn't seem to be any difference. Is the Outwell likely to be better quailty? The Royal did feel a little flimsy. Not sure if i'd want to put more than a knife and fork on the shelf!
Tess PS Anyone know of a child friendly electric fence for 2 & 1 year old boys?
royal are not linked with outwell but Easy-Camp and Robens are,and along with outwell form the Oase Outdoors APS group..
i bought the dauphine kitchen unit a few weeks ago but its getting its first outing this B/H weekend,ive had a trial run with putting it up so second time around should be real easy and quick...i went for outwell because most of my kit is outwell and seams to be good quality gear....
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