Removable kitchen unit.

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Removable kitchen unit.

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Does anyone know of a good manufacturer of a small, compact removable kitchen unit? Out 1981 T25 has sliding doors on BOTH sides, and we would like to keep them both accessible. The previous owner had built a unit effectively blocking one side as is the norm, but we are after something that can be removed to an awning when camping, and not much wider than a camping gaz/smev stove. Any thoughts gratefully appreciated.

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hello BTW..
This is mine, cant be bought new but one or two pop on ebay every year or so. Search for kitchen pod or camper pod ect

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Check this link out

http://www.furgovw.org/index.php?topic=144546.30" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

its in Spanish, but you can get the gist of it

twin slider with a full size swing out kitchen unit

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Thanks Lloydy - that looks a great unit. Will keep an eye out for similar but i fear it's going to have to be a home-made job otherwise!

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There are loads of people doing this sort of thing. If you go on Ebay, and input "camper kitchen" or "camper unit", or "kitchen pod", then you'll come up lots of examples, usually placed by a few companies who produce exactly what you are looking for. I'm currently talking with Bristol Transporters (check their website) about building me a bespoke removable kitchen unit, but there are others out there. Clearcut Conversions in Bideford are another firm that do much the same thing - there are a couple of people on here who have had work done there. Starlight Campers are another. Just Google 'kitchen pod' or 'camper conversion'.....there are loads out there.
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something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Campervan-coo ... 3f23739d78" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks so much for all the input chaps - I think we're going to attempt self-build as there is something not quite ideal for all of them. If you can't buy it - make it!

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