🔥 Slide out your gourmet camp kitchen in a minute and own the wild! 🚙
The SHIWAGIN Overland Kitchen Slide-Out System is a rugged, vehicle-mounted camp kitchen crafted from solid wood. Designed for overlanders and car campers, it offers a quick 30-second setup with a pull-out platform that integrates a sink, chopping area, and stove space compatible with most 2-burner stoves. Its foldable design maximizes portability while providing a spacious 70-inch workspace, complete with essential accessories for a seamless outdoor cooking experience on any terrain.
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Base | Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | 木 |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Table Extension Mechanism | slide-out |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Number of Items | 1 |
Frame Joint Type | [MO] |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.5"D x 23.6"W x 4.5"H |
Item Weight | 48 Pounds |
Tabletop Thickness | 4.5 Inches |
Extended Length | 177.8 Centimeters |
Item Width | 60 Centimeters |
Ground To Item Distance | 11 Inches |
Base To Top Distance | 4.5 Inches |
Collapsed Length Minimum | 25 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 200 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Outdoor Cooking |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor cooking, camping |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Color | Light Brown |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table Design | End Table |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Furniture Finish | Unfinished |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Wood |
Handle Finish Type | Unfinished |
W**Y
Great addition to an overlanding setup.
I'm probably a little too proud of this thing to be honest. It never comes out of my rig, and I will take even the softest whisper of a reason to use it. It's the best for car camping or if you enjoy dry-camping/boondocking/dispersed camping. I keep the stove and utensils packed away inside, and have a 5 lb propane tank strapped to the top. If you don't overload it with heavy items, then you can get by without the support leg - the slides are really strong and don't snag or hang up. The locking mechanism is great at keeping it all closed up or keeping it pulled out and in place. I thought the paper towel and trash bag holders were kinda gimmicky when I bought this, but they actually make a big difference in convenience while cooking. If you are out in nature as often as I am, then I highly suggest this thing. Even sliding it out to make a quick lunch with friends after swimming or hiking is simple and easy.
D**Y
Favorite investment yet
The media could not be loaded. This is my favorite addition to my car!!! It’s sturdy, puts together well and is a decent size. It doesn’t come with directions. You scan a QR code to watch a YouTube video but after the first few minutes, I understood and it came together rather quickly. Unfortunately my Chevy equinox didn’t come with strap hooks so I had to buy some at Walmart and then screw them in to two different places to get the ratchet strap to fit properly, but again, we worked through that issue, loaded my car and headed to our first lunch outing within an hour of installing it. It was super easy and fun to use.
S**T
Superior Installation
The Jagahaha kitchen comes with a pair of tie down straps which when used in the back of an SUV, effectively secures the kitchen but also renders half of an SUV's rear space rather useless with straps crossing over to to the opposite side across and above the floor.In my SUV, the floor of the cargo area sits 1.5 inches below the threshold of the door. Setting the kitchen unit on the floor of the cargo area would have prevented the slide outs from being used. It was necessary to raise the floor. This was accomplished by using 3/4 inch plywood sitting on three 1.25 x 1.25 inch runners I found in the trim aisle. 1/2 inch plywood probabl,y would have been strong enough.The plywood sheets, 2' x 4', were joined together with glue and screws, over a runner going down the middle. The two sheets were cut and shaped to fill the floor inside the vehicle's D-rings. Small stainless steel hoops were installed on the plywood surface opposite the vehicle D-rings and plywood floor secured with robust zip ties at all four corners.Now, backtracking a bit, before installing the floor, the position of the kitchen unit on it was determined. The drawers were removed and the top of the main box was removed, exposing the bottom of that box. 6 holes were drilled at the edges of the tracks, directly above the 1.25" hardwood runners. 6 good size screws were then used to secure the main kitchen box to the plywood floor, obviating the need for the tie down straps crossing the cargo area. The top of the box was reinstalled and the drawers placed back in. For good measure tie-downs were then used with the kitchen D-rings to also attach it to the floor.The kitchen unit was now fully to one side and there were no straps crossing over to the opposite side, leaving enough space for a 45 Yeti cooler. The next step will be to install a slide out tray for the cooler. The kitchen comes in left and right models, so do give some thought to how the cooler will sit so that it can be easily drained.
H**A
Game changer!!!
Easy set up, definitely a game changer in my overland set up. Spent some extra time and money on covering with carpet and painting so that it would match my vehicle, very happy with this purchase
B**G
It’s a marvel!
I bought this last winter and at the start of summer, opened the box and assembled it in my living room with the instruction video on my TV’s Youtube. I took the time to watch the whole thing, then restart it and pause/assemble. It’s the first time I have NOT (in spite of years of Ikea-type diy experience) bungled a single step. I thought I’d be lost without paper instructions but this video (from the scanned 2022 code - there are older, less smooth versions ) is really good. If you have a good driver and the right hex bit for the one-size hefty screws, you could do it in a half-hr. If you’re puttering around, looking for misplaced bits, breaking for a snack, organizing all of your screw and drill bits while you’re at it, misplacing a screw in the process, and taking 20 minutes to figure out why the smallest section isn’t quite closing flush (I reached in and pushed and pulled the rails and it did eventually fit just right)… Even then it’s difficult to take more than a couple hours.It just tickles me to no end. The design is so beautifully engineered and assembly is so well planned. It is sturdy wood, not fiberboard. The hardware is hefty and the drawer slides are buff. It feels solid and looks awesome. And it comes with a sturdy collapsible sink, a handy drawer, 2 strong tie-downs for strapping it down to your suv/van/pickup bed, a sweet, solid-feeling telescoping post to support the extended stove section, and a hex key for the big screws. (The pilot holes are smooth and aligned but my drill wasn’t always strong enough to finish driving the last quarter-inch, quickly done using the hex key.) It would be nice to have the hex bit included, but that’s a quibble. All screws are the same size except for four small phillips head used to attach a brace to the underside of the stove section for screwing in the ground post.Kudos to the designers and sellers. I was able to buy it at $352, and it has since gone up but is still attainable relative to other companies’ custom numbers at two to four times the price. And it was delivered ahead of schedule.Can’t wait to try it out this month.
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