The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a modular pull-out camp kitchen designed around popular two-burner camp stoves, including the classic Coleman two-burner and many others with similar footprints.
The system pulls out in three distinct sections, giving you a dedicated stove surface, a usable counter space, and a storage drawer for cooking gear and essentials. Everything is laid out to make cooking outside simple, efficient, and comfortable.
Built entirely from aluminum sheet metal and assembled with aluminum rivets, The Kitchen is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and designed for hard use. It rides on stainless steel drawer slides that provide smooth, reliable operation even in rough outdoor conditions.
The Kitchen is designed to be versatile and works in a wide range of setups. It can be used on its own in the back of an SUV or truck bed, integrated into a fully custom build-out, or paired with additional gear using the built-in attachment points on top. Those attachment points make it easy to strap down totes, coolers, or toolbox systems like the Milwaukee Packout.
The system is mostly self-supported with its rigid, rugged design. When fully extended and used without support, especially while cooking on the stove surface, some flex can occur. To solve this, The Kitchen has a dedicated hole to accept the threaded end of any standard extension pole. Using any extension pole allows you to quickly support the stove surface, making it as solid as your countertop at home.
Specs
Stove Compartment Capacity: 24” × 14.9” × 5”
Overall Dimensions: 25.55” × 17.09” × 7.87”
Weight: 25 lb
Materials
Body: 5052-H32 Aluminum Sheet
Drawer Slides: Stainless Steel
Fasteners: Aluminum Rivets
* The Kitchen is currently offered in raw, unfinished aluminum. As shown in the pictures, the surface may include scratches, blemishes, and tooling marks from fabrication.
* The product shown in the photos is a prototype. The first production units shipping after pre-launch will include minor improvements. These changes do not affect structural integrity or functionality. The updated details can be seen in the 3D renderings.