SOLD DIY PULL KITCHEN to complete and make your own, SOLD

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This is my original DIY unit that Michael highlighted in his OLB video. It’s the skeleton, far from perfect, but considering the aluminum alone was about $1000 it’s not a bad price. It needs long slides and a cook unit for the center, but everything works! The electrical and water have been removed. It is 57” long, width 20”, and 17” tall. A Dometic 9722 HOB unit fits nicely in the top as an option.


This unit led to the formation of www.PullKitchen.com but is being sold privately as is. Here is the YouTube video of it
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Yeah, true! But man is it nice having plenty of room in the cabin for kiddo and two big dogs... Also a V8 ;)
We do have a PullKitchen Mini prototype that we are selling that will fit 4R’s. But it’s not $300
 
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Yeah, true! But man is it nice having plenty of room in the cabin for kiddo and two big dogs... Also a V8 ;)
We do have a PullKitchen Mini prototype that we are selling that will fit 4R’s. But it’s not $300
Thanks but my setup revolves around a 270 awning, which means the lift gate can't open. So I roll the lift gate window down and reach in to MOLLE panels rather than store things in drawers.
 
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