Trailcooker 2

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  1. Russ Slivinski United States

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    One of my largest GPA’s is the TrailCooker 2 as it is a combination stove, mess box and sink all in one. Starts off in a suitcase form made from fiberglass and plastic blend that weighs about 45 pounds without contents. Case can be table mounted or its steel folding stands can lock into place and be upright. Pull out stabilizers supports on leg bottoms keeps front to back movement when using. When opened upper mess box half is kept in a 90 degree angle with the supplied bracket. Working sink can be used with a gravity fed water bag with working faucet. Stove is propane and resembles a later 80-90’s stove. This kit came with all the accessories including 4 ft propane attachment and a dual lp wire tank carrier. Upper mess box portion has enough storage space for plenty of kitchen equipment and essentials. Folding cabinet doors doubles as a dual work surface. Unit unfolded stands 4 ft tall by 6 ft long. Not a practical unit to pack into the woods but would work well in a state park or an easily accessible campground. This combo is featured on Terry Marsh’ website..Thanks for l@@king..campinut
     

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    Interesting. I wonder why they called it a Trailcooker rather than a Campcooker....
     
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    Maybe for the horse packer trail?
     
  4. Russ Slivinski United States

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    Not sure Ed? Maybe they were marketing it for any type of area? Clearly it can’t be carried to remote locations due to its weight and size. Neat concept and works well when setup..Russ
     
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    That's an interesting setup.
     
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    Sturdier-looking than similar types.
     
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    Chuck box and a stove in one. Neat.
     
  8. Russ Slivinski United States

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    Don’t forget the sink....Thanks guys!..Russ