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Hey everyone,

We’re excited to share that we’re working on a new Car Camping Kitchen and we’d love to hear your thoughts!

Product Details:
  • Type: Wide-body, three-tier car camping kitchen
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Weight: Approximately 18KG (without additional items)
  • Fit: Suitable for SUV and sedan car rear trunks
Key Features:
  1. No-drill installation
  2. Secured with straps
  3. Sits below rear window height
  4. Space-saving design
  5. Allows access to spare tire
  6. Quick setup for convenient cooking
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I'd be a little concerned about the stability of that cooking surface with all those extensions.
 

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I'd be a little concerned about the stability of that cooking surface with all those extensions.
these are usually bolted in and the longer ones will have a support that you unfold to keep it from flexing.
 

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I would not completely have it out of mind but with so many products these days I still stick with stuff that's been proven for decades or generations.

For several years I was a guide and doing up to months a year of adventure, river running, back country and skiing. Everything I need fits into good old Rubbermaid Acton Packer boxes that have held up to more use than many do in a lifetime. Those boxes move from different vehicles to watercraft to inside and out. It makes it hard for me to rationalize more expensive stuff.

Still, I like looking at what is out there. I won't say I'd not upgrade. Something extremely versatile and portable like the box-based way I pack and travel would catch my attention.
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