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Old 02-27-2015, 11:02 AM   #21
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Now that's what I call a well-stocked kitchen!
You couldn't get by with that where we camp, There was a man last year that had to pay a $250.00 fine for having a open can of beer on his camp site.
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Old 02-27-2015, 11:27 AM   #22
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[QUOTE=OurJayco;273754]For us, one of the benefits of having an outdoor kitchen is keeping things outside and not having to track dirt and mud inside everytime we need something from the fridge inside.
I have made a few mods to my outdoor kitchen such as the new faucet:



Now that's just what I had in mind for my outdoor kitchen. Not much else to ask for with that setup.
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Old 02-27-2015, 01:04 PM   #23
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You couldn't get by with that where we camp, There was a man last year that had to pay a $250.00 fine for having a open can of beer on his camp site.
The state parks here in North Carolina are like that, so we look for private campgrounds that allow us to consume... If we have to SP it, then we leave all the beer/booze at the house. Not worth the hassle of dealing with the law.

Back OT, Yes, if our camper had one I would use it. This is our first TT and we bought it used, so options were not all that we wanted, but the price was right and we paid cash. Our next one will have an outdoor kitchen.
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Old 02-27-2015, 01:21 PM   #24
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Okay that's the best outdoor kitchen I've seen.
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Old 02-27-2015, 01:43 PM   #25
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We love the outdoor kitchen on our trailer. Cant say we use the sink or microwave very much, but the fridge was worth the cost along to me. I ditched the factory grill and rigged up a Coleman XL roadtrip to a 50' hose allowing us to place the grill where ever, away from the camper. Our outdoor kitchen has a huge pantry storage area that is real nice to have.

As long as we have kids, I'll never be without the outdoor kitchen. If it was just me and the wifey, we could get by without it. jmo.
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Old 02-27-2015, 02:11 PM   #26
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We have a 2015 Jay Flight 23 RB, it has a built in outside fridge and we love it, we don't have a need for the outside kitchen.
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Old 02-27-2015, 02:55 PM   #27
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You couldn't get by with that where we camp, There was a man last year that had to pay a $250.00 fine for having a open can of beer on his camp site.
Some of the state parks here in TX are pretty strict about it too. We had a Shiner Bock box that we were keeping firewood in, and the park ranger asked us to stow the box because "public display" wasn't allowed. While he was talking to us, I was standing in front of my bottle of Seagrams VO so he couldn't see it

Anyway, to the OP: I wasn't at all interested in an outdoor kitchen when we were shopping for our TT. I looked at it as redundant. Since we went from tenting straight to a 33 ft TT, we already have everything we need to make our own outdoor kitchen if we so choose. I have propane grill, large propane burner (think turkey fryer), small propane tabletop burner, propane lantern, and Little Red Campfire propane camp fire. I carry a 20lb tank for the Little Red Campfire, so my plan is to buy a propane tower to put on that tank, then I can run all my propane appliances wherever I want with the lantern perched on top for light, and I'm not tied to the TT, so I can have my "kitchen" wherever I want.

All that being said, it would be nice not to have to get up from my seat at the campfire if I want another adult beverage. But if it ever becomes a problem, I have a ton of cooler options to choose from.
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Old 02-27-2015, 07:41 PM   #28
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OurJayco - How do you access the faucet to replace it?
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Old 02-27-2015, 07:47 PM   #29
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In 1976 we bought our first camper a Rockwood tent camper with the pull out kitchen and we loved it. So when we started shopping for a TT we wanted a out side kitchen but when it came down to it my wife wanted the White Hawk DSRE more. And like others have said we already have ever thing for outside cooking and we have the outside frig. It still would have been nice but no regreats
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I felt the same when I bought the 28 BHBE about a year ago. I acquired a folding kitchen table and an induction hot plate, and it's been great. Glad I didn't waste the inside space at this point. I bought Camco Model 57293 for about $90, works well, available on eBay with free shipping. Good luck.
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Old 03-01-2015, 09:55 PM   #31
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Love ours. Great for keeping the trips in and out to a minimum. Took some getting used to. Learning what to store outside. Helps to keep the heat out of the TT to heat up some beans and such to go with the hot dogs cooked over the fire.
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Old 03-02-2015, 07:50 AM   #32
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OurJayco - How do you access the faucet to replace it?
Hi Mike,

Here is a link to my thread that shows some photos while I replaced the faucet.

http://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f3...cet-22634.html
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Old 03-02-2015, 08:44 AM   #33
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:12 PM   #34
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:22 PM   #35
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Here's ours.
Very nice. So worth the little space you loose on the inside. Our next one will have something like this unless we go toyhauler route....
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:24 PM   #36
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For us, one of the benefits of having an outdoor kitchen is keeping things outside and not having to track dirt and mud inside everytime we need something from the fridge inside.
I have made a few mods to my outdoor kitchen such as the new faucet:



We also have a large family outting once a year and we use it for party favorites:

Very nice also... My wife loves these outside kitchens. We love our little trailer but I think she is already shopping for our next one...
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We love ours, we watch movies under the stars, play Wii, pop popcorn, heat up left overs and a fridge full of juice boxes for the little ones.
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Our JayFlight 23RB has a built in outdoor Fridge, we like it very much, it saves a lot of running in and out to get a can of pop or a bottle of water.
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Old 03-05-2015, 08:19 AM   #39
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Love mine and will not own another unit without one. This was one of the main reasons I changed to my current unit. I am however removing the micro this season for more counter space since I never use it and bought a higher faucet black friday to install spring.

With the outdoor fridge my ice consumption is nil compared to coolers and I can wash my hands while cooking which is a big plus.
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We were set on ordering the 33RLDS, which didn't offer the option of an outdoor kitchen. If it had, I definitely would have added it. We used to cook outside all of the time when we had our tent trailer, and it was great.
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