Thanks, I've since also added a pair of holders for 1lb propane bottles on the side (behind the front seat), for when I don't have my 5lb tank. also added a small plug-bank with USBs and plug for the fridge. The plug bank is hardwired to the battery but has an on/off switch. The little bungee...
...burner stove with quick connects for propane and water. The hot/cold faucet also connects to the fender over the sink to create a functional kitchen workspace. A shower nozzle quick connects to the passenger side and is also connected to the on-demand hot water heater. Propane is provided...
The side-door kitchen is a clever solution, and using plywood and scrap materials is a smart, budget-friendly approach. It’s coming together nicely, especially considering you're new to woodworking. The armrest, tie-downs, and other thoughtful touches show a lot of attention to detail. For $150...
...(insulation and bedding improvements, check)
3. She really wants hot showers. (hot running water, check)
4. It wouldn't hurt to have a nice kitchen set up.
5. To go some of the places I want to show her she would feel more comfortable with something like a winch, spares, etc.
In 2015 I got...
...Twin Beds Loft Vee Version includes Mattress, Leather Seating
Autoterm 5D, diesel water and air heater, built in induction cooktop
Outdoor Kitchen Options: Cook Partner 22 inch 2 burner stove
Electrical Options: Magna Power 3000W Inverter, Relion 600Ah Lithium Batteries total 7,200 watt/hrs...
...rock crawling, exploring and picture taking on the other side of the James River.
The trip will officially end at the Doss Store and Country Kitchen in the town of Doss. From there, folks can decide to either continue to Fredericksburg, head to a campsite, or travel back home.
Comms will be...
For durable, nesting, and affordable camp kitchen gear, I’d recommend the MSR Alpine nesting bowls for stainless steel, as they can double as mixing bowls and are easy to clean. For plastic, the GSI Cascadian bowls are a solid option—they’re BPA-free, durable, and nest well. The Sea to Summit...
...want the plates & bowls to nest compactly. Many options, camping or general, don't nest together well so they take up a bunch of space in the kitchen kit.
Lately I have thought about the hydroflask plates but the gsi I already have are equivalent. Now if the hydro flask had insulated...
...some insight. It definitely offers way more coverage than a traditional awning, which is great for hot days or when rain suddenly rolls in—especially if your kitchen setup is out back. The shade wraps around the side and rear, so it’s perfect for liftgate access and still keeps your area covered.
...we did all the major camp spots within a 2 to 6 day drive. Yellowstone being the furthest.
Nowadays, I see people bringing half their kitchen and garage to camp a few days.
The most modern thing I bring is a battery and fridge/freezer. Rest is cheap ground tent and sleeping stuff. And...
...in ~10min and then still have enough control to bring it down low for a good simmer. You might say I have been scarred by all the terrible camp stoves I have owned in my past.
We will be out at Expo West in the woodsy area (P66), we would love to have you come by and check out the kitchens.
...moving to Idaho) and they’ve got a couple battery sizes as well and built in DC controllers. The 5g water tank is also custom made for the kitchen. We put in some helpful touches like the triangle swing out on the cutting board that you can put your garbage bag inside of to clean up trimmings...
Very interesting developments! Now it seems we have 2 companies moving this forward.
My opinion, FWIW...
- the new Pull Kitchen which seems to have changed from 8020 aluminum to a riveted construction? Otherwise it seems functionally similar to the original from PapaDave. The sink/burner unit...
Looks awesome! Definitely like the innovation but keeping the core idea that you came up with and incorporating your firsthand r&d over several years and hundreds of trips!
Hi Everyone,
I just found this PullKitchen thread and wanted to take a minute to introduce myself and let everyone know that PullKitchen is officially back! My wife and I couldn't be more excited to carry on the legacy that Dave and Parker started with PullKitchen. The original kitchen set the...
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