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- rhagfoExplorer IIISure why not if it works for great cooking while in a park, BUT I would never travel with it loaded with pots, they would go in a cabinet or tote.
- DutchmenSportExplorerIf you WERE able to hang the pots and pans when enroute, you'd need to put the support frame to hang the pots and pans on the ceiling. In an RV, hanging anything from the ceiling is never a good idea. They are too thin, to weak, and hitting studs is a hit-and-miss event in order to anchor everything down.
If you are stationary, permanently, it probably would be more do-able. If you travel, you're running the risk of that pounding on the roof by gravity and all that bouncing pulling down on the ceiling. It can't be good for any RV ceiling. - Water-BugExplorer IIUnless you full time and stay in one location for months, it probably isn't a good idea. Pans would need to be stowed every time you move. The roof structure of most RVS probably isn't strong enough for the single point attachment chains of a hanging pot rack.
- dewey02Explorer II
beaudin12 wrote:
Does anyone have a hanging pot and pan rack and would you recommend having one?
Inside the camper? Probably not a good idea.
Or outside by the fire? That would probably be fine! - MiltExplorerI don't think it would be a good idea. Everything would need to be stowed away for travel.
Milt
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