I agree for the most part, but there are different types of camping and camping at different types of places. For instance, when we go on vacation for a week in our RV to the beach, we take a countertop ice maker. During travel, it goes under the table. But when we are dry camping, we have no need for the ice maker and it takes up space and a pain in the butt. Same as we will have beach chairs and a bike trailer in our storage for the summer when we go to the beach, but at other places, like the mountains, it makes no sense and takes up room for things we might want there, like our propane firepit, which we don't want at the beach.