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    Yup, its official, I really need to find one of those Campers Kitchens
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    Kurt,
    I'll pm you.

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    x2 on those Camper Kitchens. I spent HOURS on Tuesday trying to trace that company down. Best I could find was an expired link to a Cabela'a catalog. Guess I'm going to have to start scouring craigslist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 66LV View Post
    Here are a couple of pictures of my campers kitchen. I bought it about 1984 so the towel and utensil racks are metal.
    Do you know if this kitchen was produced by Heilite Trailers out of California? They also made a similar type of Camp Kitchen. I have found that they had water storage tank and an ice box with them. You can see some pics of it here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/vie....php?p=3014229

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketosudz View Post
    Do you know if this kitchen was produced by Heilite Trailers out of California? They also made a similar type of Camp Kitchen. I have found that they had water storage tank and an ice box with them. You can see some pics of it here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/vie....php?p=3014229
    Great link! There are some killer relic camper setups in there
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    Talk about serendipity, I was just lusting after the cool chuck boxes when my buddy says, "Hey, I've got one of those in the shed that I don't use anymore!" "Say what?" "Let me see that" and sure enough, it's a Campmate box! Score

    Can I see some pics of how some of you are organizing your Campmate units? Too bad I'm 1200 miles from home so I can't totally outfit this thing with my stuff but that's ok.

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    Has anybody ever used one of these chuckbox

    I've got a sportsman's warehouse close to me that is closing down. They have a couple of these in stock for $99.99 with 10% off. Though they will probably be cheaper closer to the store closing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by expoxj View Post
    Has anybody ever used one of these chuckbox

    I've got a sportsman's warehouse close to me that is closing down. They have a couple of these in stock for $99.99 with 10% off. Though they will probably be cheaper closer to the store closing.
    Hmmm, that looks like a well built unit. If you end up getting one please give us some feedback.
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    Kurt, Bill Hartlieb developed a couple that are killer...







    I think that last prototype he had made in China. I wouldn't be a bit surprised to maybe even see Backcountry.com carrying these. I know they are a hot commodity (and he has two )

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    I saw the unit at Sportsman Warehouse and due to its 24gauge sheet metal construction, let's just say it didn't impress me a whole lot for the money. If it was a $50 investment, it might be worth it but I question the durability of this unit.
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