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valhalla360
Dec 21, 2020Navigator
Problem is you are looking at trailers in the 16-22ft range to fit your SUV. They won't have much storage, they will often skip the oven and water tanks will be small. Sinks are typically small.
Counter space is still an issue as even in a larger RV, you wind up using the dinette table a lot.
If you aren't willing to retrofit the kitchen, you might consider a portable outdoor kitchen. A good quality burner from a turkey fryer will put out a lot of BTU. Learn to cook on the campfire or bring a grill or small flattop (like a blackstone).
You can compensate water to a degree by staying at full hookup sites. That gives you essentially unlimited water. Away from full hookups, you need to learn to conserve water.
Basically, expect to be disappointed if you are expecting a commercial grade kitchen in a tiny travel trailer.
Counter space is still an issue as even in a larger RV, you wind up using the dinette table a lot.
If you aren't willing to retrofit the kitchen, you might consider a portable outdoor kitchen. A good quality burner from a turkey fryer will put out a lot of BTU. Learn to cook on the campfire or bring a grill or small flattop (like a blackstone).
You can compensate water to a degree by staying at full hookup sites. That gives you essentially unlimited water. Away from full hookups, you need to learn to conserve water.
Basically, expect to be disappointed if you are expecting a commercial grade kitchen in a tiny travel trailer.
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