Hi mate - Great video and demo. Just curious about the heights of everything though. You said Drifta have made the kitchen to fit under the lid height so you don't need to lift the pod to access it - Does that mean its a custom height kitchen? Everything I can find says the trailer tub depth is 360mm, and the Drifta kitchen is 415mm tall? I'm tossing up between this style set up, or building a tradey trailer, and just trying to work out what fits where! Keep up the great content mate. Cheers.
Another excellent and detailed review. One comment for consideration is that a setup like this is no doubt good if someone is staying onsite for a week. It would be interesting to see how well these setups work for that roadside overnight stop where the ground may not be level, there are no facilities and a minimal setup and breakdown time is very important. Knowing that it often rains on ken's trips let's add that complexity of rain also. If I could add one other often overlooked experience of inland travel and early starts is that pulling pegs, untiring knots, and folding canvas that is damp or still frozen in zero degree temperatures is often a reality.
Absolutely agree!! Joolca shower, ensuite, with a Porta Potti for quick setup of amenities when required. We used this pod on a 10 day trip doing laps around the Strezlecki in July and it was super quick. We never put the awning out. Just open/close the Baroud RTT and simpler meals.
I’ve used the Drifta kitchen a lot over the years, and for quick stops, I just put it out and don’t setup the return. Just do the cook, and then put it back away. That helps keep things quick and simple.
excellent stuff
Thank you kindly!
Loved the setup
Absolutely incredible. Magic!
Thank you!!!!
I really like this video I had like 8 hours looking for something like this this gives all the information I need thank you so much
Glad it helped!
Mate that's mint!! Nice one 👍
Wow! Thank you. We’re very happy with it and it got a great work out over the Christmas camping period!
Awesome setup Brett, thanks great video 🐨🌻🕊️💖
Thank you!!!! It’s a little cracker that Pod trailer!!
hi great video, if you don't mind what are the overall dimensions of this pull out kitchen?
Outstanding setup Brett,well done 👏👏👏👍🍺❤️🇦🇺
Thank you!!!!
Would be great to have to cook in that kitchen Brett. Just an awesome setup.
Thanks Jack! Yes, it’s a cracker.
Hi mate - Great video and demo. Just curious about the heights of everything though. You said Drifta have made the kitchen to fit under the lid height so you don't need to lift the pod to access it - Does that mean its a custom height kitchen? Everything I can find says the trailer tub depth is 360mm, and the Drifta kitchen is 415mm tall? I'm tossing up between this style set up, or building a tradey trailer, and just trying to work out what fits where! Keep up the great content mate. Cheers.
Gday mate! Yeah they do a kitchen and storage box specifically for the Pod trailer. I didn’t give them any dimensions.
@@iLuvDirt Excellent. Thanks, thats good to know!
Great video, do you mind sharing roughly what is set you back delivered? Just researching kitchen options for the Pod.
@@xplore.with.mike-Z $2500 for kitchen, drawer, table and about $300 for shipping
Hi Brett, Great Video - Ive admired these trailers for ages and always wondered whether someone would set it up in this way. Thanks for sharing mate!
Cheers mate!!!
Another excellent and detailed review. One comment for consideration is that a setup like this is no doubt good if someone is staying onsite for a week. It would be interesting to see how well these setups work for that roadside overnight stop where the ground may not be level, there are no facilities and a minimal setup and breakdown time is very important. Knowing that it often rains on ken's trips let's add that complexity of rain also. If I could add one other often overlooked experience of inland travel and early starts is that pulling pegs, untiring knots, and folding canvas that is damp or still frozen in zero degree temperatures is often a reality.
Absolutely agree!! Joolca shower, ensuite, with a Porta Potti for quick setup of amenities when required. We used this pod on a 10 day trip doing laps around the Strezlecki in July and it was super quick. We never put the awning out. Just open/close the Baroud RTT and simpler meals.
I’ve used the Drifta kitchen a lot over the years, and for quick stops, I just put it out and don’t setup the return. Just do the cook, and then put it back away. That helps keep things quick and simple.
Hey Brett, someone has to ask... just how many trailers do you own now? 🙂
Current count is 3!!!
@@iLuvDirt well we all need options when camping right? Neat setup on the pod trailer though best one I've seen for one of them.
Wow! Thanks mate!
And yes - options are nice to have!