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ADK_Camper
Feb 21, 2014Explorer
I agree with previous posters that recommend you rig up your own "outdoor kitchen" Attaching a low pressure grill to the side of the camper just doesn't sit well with me. There is the issue of grease, smoke and the possibility of a flare-up that could damage the side of the camper - or worse!
I made a chuck box many years ago when we were tent camping that is so handy that we continue to use it with our TT. It's just a storage box on adjustable legs with drop leaves to extend the top surface. We put a coleman stove on the top and the drop leaves make a work counter. The legs are independently adjustable so that it can be set up dead level on uneven ground.
I have made a number of mods to our TT with pix that I uploaded to a previous post. Here is a link to that post:
All my mods
I made a chuck box many years ago when we were tent camping that is so handy that we continue to use it with our TT. It's just a storage box on adjustable legs with drop leaves to extend the top surface. We put a coleman stove on the top and the drop leaves make a work counter. The legs are independently adjustable so that it can be set up dead level on uneven ground.
I have made a number of mods to our TT with pix that I uploaded to a previous post. Here is a link to that post:
All my mods
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