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Trail Kitchens makes it easier for the DIYers, packing a functional kitchen into a metal box smaller than a cooler. Each Trail Kitchen is built to hold up to the trials and tribulations of rough, bumpy rides to camp, folding out upon arrival ready for you to slice, dice, sear and boil everything from hot dogs and salad to four-star gourmet meals – without rifling through the trunk looking for scattered appliances and utensils.
Trail Kitchens isn't breaking any new ground with its portable camping kitchens, as chuck boxes have been hanging around the intersection of vehicle-based travel, outdoor living and DIY woodworking for many decades. There's also a healthy market of collapsible kitchen boxes and roller carts already out there, including the Kanz Field Kitchen, the My Camp Kitchen, the Grub Hub and, the Rolls Royce of the bunch, the Camp Champ.