Not the best picture of my set up and doesn't even have the light stand on it.... but its pretty solid. Heavy as hell also, lol
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Look at that stove - super nice!
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Not the best picture of my set up and doesn't even have the light stand on it.... but its pretty solid. Heavy as hell also, lol
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yeah was brand new when I found it at an antique store a few years back, never opened.Look at that stove - super nice!
Thanks!Nice and strong, Corey. Looks like it will hold up to off road vibration.
I've gotten away from wood, wherever I can. No disrespect intended to those that have built storage solutions and chuckboxes out of wood.
Which Coleman do you have? I have a 413 and 425 and I have been considering the Trail Kitchen. I travel with 4 people. Do you think there is enough room for utensils,dishes and such? I carry a 11" fry pan, 3 qt sauce pan both with lids and a 8" cast iron skillet.Trail Kitchen was my choice & no regrets. I don't have any pics yet, but Camp Kitchen with the extended counterspace was my choice. Pretty spendy, but well constructed and I love being able to keep all the kitchen stuff together. Of course my old 2 burner Coleman won't fit inside, but does well on top in the center. Light enough, even loaded, to put in & out of my rig. Legs to stand alone, so convenient even at remote camp sites. I think I would have gone for King Charles Chuckbox, had it been available when I ordered mine last year. Nice price & well worth the $, IMHO. But, experiencing the campsites in overlanding that I've done, & not always having a picnic table, I'm content with my choice. Oh, & I plan to pick up a Tembo Tusk skottle to add a variety to my cusine...lol.
I have the 413E...it's damn near as old as I am...lol. It was my Dads. I have a 3 burner somewhere in storage, not sure which model, but I like this one better. Yeah, like Corey, I didn't want to fill up the inside with a stove & IIRC, it is just a hair too long to fit except diagonally. I've got an aluminum cookware set, a couple of pans and a plastic dishpan inside. The drawer is awesome, too. If I get the chance later I'll pull it out of storage and get a pic.Which Coleman do you have? I have a 413 and 425 and I have been considering the Trail Kitchen. I travel with 4 people. Do you think there is enough room for utensils,dishes and such? I carry a 11" fry pan, 3 qt sauce pan both with lids and a 8" cast iron skillet.
Here are some pics of my setup pulled out of storage & taken in my garage:Which Coleman do you have? I have a 413 and 425 and I have been considering the Trail Kitchen. I travel with 4 people. Do you think there is enough room for utensils,dishes and such? I carry a 11" fry pan, 3 qt sauce pan both with lids and a 8" cast iron skillet.
Thanks! No, those drop down shelves are standard, at least last year when I ordered mine. They flap in the wind, a little...lol. If you google reviews for Trail Kitchen, there's a guy that (also reviewed the Alu-Cab Shadow Awn) runs a Tacoma pickup with a rack, anyway he came up with the idea for the Velcro to hold up those shelves if you don't need them. I thought it was an awesome idea, and so easy to do.That looks slick. The video shows those drop down shelves. Maybe they are an option.
No, those legs are part of the stove. They collapse into the stove, for transport.Did you make those stove legs to go on the bottom of the 413? Mine lays flat on the surface.
Cut yourself a piece of plywood, the same dimensions as the top of your chest, kinda like my plywood shelf. That should reasonably protect your chest.I currently run a Hardigg medical chest for my chuck box. It is 32x21x12 or so but it holds my stove. I have looked at the leg attachments that can make it a table but I worry the stove will melt it if I go that route.
No, the one shelf is removable, but not adjustable. Nest your pans if you can, that should help give you more space.Are those shelves adjustable inside? Not sure I could fit my frying pans and large sauce pan in there.
this is you? can u ship to merica???
Where did you find it? I have two and people are always asking where to get them. I've had mine for years so don't know any current sources.I cheaped out and bought another box. I was given a 6' aluminum folding table this week. Got a 5 day boon docking trip next month. Will reassess after the trip.View attachment 1625689