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The best $50 I've spent!

trailernovice
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Explorer
A few years, and a few trailers, ago, bought a plastic stove cover...has a non-slip surface on the bottom, so it can ride in place while on the road...makes a usable counter space (especially useful in small units like we've had, which have virtually no countertop space at all)...also, this one also doubles as a cutting board..

I realize most anyone who's been around RV's would have heard of these things and probably even has one...passing this along for the newcomers who look at the kitchen, scratching their head and asking 'where will the coffee maker fit?'

These items are easily found all over the 'net....google 'recreational vehicle stove cover' and you'll find a whole bunch of options....$40-$60 price range...
Glenn and Toni
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krobbe
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Explorer
I bought a wooden top that grips the stove grating with rubber feet.
It looks good and doesn't rattle or move around when traveling. (I used to have a MH). It'll work on most any 3 burner stove.
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rbpru
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Explorer II
Our stove has a cover that folds over the burners but you run out of room when you cook so we are looking into a folding shelf.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

short_kid
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Explorer
Excellent Idea to save space. I would be concerned about the steam that is generated while brewing, if you raise it to brew. The heat around the small space may cause long term problems. Again, great idea.

Downwindtracke1
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Explorer
You can perk on the stove. My DW has done it many times.
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CavemanCharlie
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Explorer III
C.B. wrote:
trailernovice wrote:
scratching their head and asking 'where will the coffee maker fit?'



That's exactly what I was doing :h.

Coffee maker took valuable counter space.




Until I did this.

Mounted a shelf on two drawer guides and put coffee maker on.



Put water in top and slid up to storing position.



It's held up by an arm under shelf






C.B.


What a cool idea. :C

bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
xteacher wrote:
TrailerTraveler1, no, not all TTs have these niceties built in. Our inexpensive Starcraft AR-ONE 14RB only has two burners with no cover, no oven (don't use one any way), and no sink cover. We've survived. We would like to find a two burner stove cover though - not as easy to find as a three burner one.


http://www.amazon.com/Suburban-2968ABK-Black-2-Burner-Cooktop/dp/B002UC6RP8

camping world also has one.

xteacher
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Explorer
TrailerTraveler1, no, not all TTs have these niceties built in. Our inexpensive Starcraft AR-ONE 14RB only has two burners with no cover, no oven (don't use one any way), and no sink cover. We've survived. We would like to find a two burner stove cover though - not as easy to find as a three burner one.
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TrailerTravele1
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Explorer
We bought our first trailer 18 months ago, but I seriously thought every trailer had a stove cover built in. Otherwise there's no counter space. We also have a cover for the sink that turns it into counterspace that came with the trailer.

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AmericalVette
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Explorer
Wow C.B. - quite impressive. Happy trails!
Times fun when you're having flies!

cbshoestring
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Explorer
This reminds me that I promised the wife to make a cutting board/cover for our stove. I better get busy...groundhog said camping season coming early this year :B

Might figure a way to make a similar coffee pot location. Wife doesn't like the dripper using up counter space, thinks I should use the perker, over the fire, like in the tenting days. She sleeps, I make fire & coffee, she wakes to fresh perk...I say NOT.

bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
Nice mod C.B. Great idea to raise it up off the counter , very professional, neatly done.

Who would have ever thought of putting helium in the coffee maker :B

rockhillmanor
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Explorer
by C.B......Until I did this.

Before

After



Mounted a shelf on two drawer guides and put coffee maker on.


VERY clever AND NICE looking mod for coffee maker!

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Markiemark32
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Explorer
Bucky Badger wrote:
trailernovice wrote:
A few years, and a few trailers, ago, bought a plastic stove cover...has a non-slip surface on the bottom, so it can ride in place while on the road...makes a usable counter space (especially useful in small units like we've had, which have virtually no countertop space at all)...also, this one also doubles as a cutting board..

I realize most anyone who's been around RV's would have heard of these things and probably even has one...passing this along for the newcomers who look at the kitchen, scratching their head and asking 'where will the coffee maker fit?'


err a link to what you have would be useful;)


They were describing this and yes very useful upgrade ----->

Link

Camco 43704 Decor Mate Stove Topper (Black)

We went that route, stays in place and easily removed when needed, adds counter space, matches my oven/stove top, etc.....




Other easy relatively cheap upgrades, we found useful:

Pizza Stone in Oven to help with Oven performance

Oxygenics shower head:
Oxygenics


Markiemark:C
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PenMan
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Explorer
C.B. wrote:
trailernovice wrote:
scratching their head and asking 'where will the coffee maker fit?'



That's exactly what I was doing :h.

Coffee maker took valuable counter space.




Until I did this.

Mounted a shelf on two drawer guides and put coffee maker on.



Put water in top and slid up to storing position.



It's held up by an arm under shelf






C.B.


Now this is really using your head. Excellent job!
Chris and Jane
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