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- MadMavExplorerhttp://www.cyclone-trailers.com/images/cy3712ck-flpln-spec.jpg
Mav - bkirkpatrickExplorer
msmith1.wa wrote:
I have not sent one. In case you did not know all the fridges in the outside kitchens that I have seen are 120v only.
I know, I saw several of them and I was like WTF. Can't believe someone does not install a propane one. - englishmattExplorerHi there...the Crossroads Elevation TF 4012 and several of the new Elevation line have outdoor kitchens.
- wildcatwmnExplorerWe've been looking for the same. My hubby is a BBQ chef and having the sink and fridge outside would be great. We hardly use the inside kitchen as it is. So far the Puma Unleashed 25TFS looks to fit the bill. The only downside is they put the kitchen under the master bed making it short. Normally, a few inches short wouldn't be a problem but he is 6'6" so we're still contemplating. I do love everything else about this TH.
- flat_twinExplorer
1L243 wrote:
An outside kitchen that can be locked away or closed up would be the the way to go. Some National and state parks I have stayed in will not let you leave cooking stuff out when you leave your camp. Rangers will actually go in and remove the items from the campsite and you will have to pick them up at the rangers office...
Policy regarding bears or other animals? If we were in bear territory nothing would be left outside. - Brandon327ExplorerI don't want a stove and all that I want is just a sink and fridge.I don't care if the fridge is 120. Most everywhere I go has hookups. I usually take a grill.
- 1L243Explorer IIAn outside kitchen that can be locked away or closed up would be the the way to go. Some National and state parks I have stayed in will not let you leave cooking stuff out when you leave your camp. Rangers will actually go in and remove the items from the campsite and you will have to pick them up at the rangers office...
- StraboExplorerEverything left outside while camping is covered in 2" of dust after the first day.
- naytherExplorer
flat_twin wrote:
Strabo wrote:
That's true!
Last i checked i was the out door kitchen. ;)
A table, Rubbermaid tubs, a cooler and a white gas stove. Ta da!!!
We just added a Blue Sky Kitchens chuck box to our toy hauler last year. It was extremely handy to have with nearly all the kitchen you need in one box, plus the work surfaces it provides.
A table, the chuck box and one big storage tub with all the large cooking gear and stove makes a very usable outdoor kitchen.
Good grief! Might as well just have a box to tow and sleep in if you drag all that******along! Me, I HATE set up and break down and do everything possible to take as little as possible (but that hasn't worked out too well either). - flat_twinExplorer
Strabo wrote:
That's true!
Last i checked i was the out door kitchen. ;)
Post modified to avoid hijacking the thread. Thanks
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