I got it some months back. Would you believe I got it for $20? The guy who I met didn't seem too happy about his wife listing it, but he agreed to the price she and I agreed upon.
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Dang, Rob! That's a steal and a half.
I got mine off another adventure forum's classifieds; a guy was trying to sell it for a long time and had no serious bites, even though he kept dropping the price. I was shocked. I offered to meet him in person on a gear-gathering trip and ended up paying, if I remember right, $50 for the Beavertree AND a classic vintage Coleman stove. They both used to belong to his father, and he had the same exact combo himself.
The folks that are making it now are
The Chuck Box Camp Kitchen , though I have not seen one of theirs in person and can't vouch for the quality or if anything's changed. Dom's Outdoor used to be the only place you could get a new one.
I found a great container for the far left space, under the utensils drawer, that makes it SO much easier to store and keep track of stuff, and keep it all better organized. I'm making some thin square-sided drawers to use in the compartments that don't have one, to do the same thing. So I can slide a half-height drawer out and not have to unload the whole compartment to get to what's in back. Stuff gets lost back in there, it's so deep.
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People always want to come and check out my camp and kitchen setup when I'm near anyone else. Though they always want to talk about the trailer, awning, and RTT, then ask "which piece of gear do you like best?"
I almost always tell them "I think one of the best things I have is this camp kitchen box..."
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That lid comes off easy when you want. It's big enough to wash a dog in. I've used it for all sorts of things when camping; laundry, shower base when I camp in NPs that don't allow run off from campsites, and catchall for rain water for later use.
Hope you enjoy your Beavertree Camp Kitchen as much as I have mine.
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