I liked number 6, the Chuck Box. It reminded me of camp box my family had when I was a kid. It was aluminum with small compartments. I like the Chuck Box better. Thank you
@@MustSeeTech the Qouqu that had a generic model as no one ever mentions Mitsubishi Outlander. It was good to see all the choices, but they didn't say which could be mailed to the U.S.
Thanks for the video. Most of these are new to me but very much what I am looking for. Size is not issue to me as we camp in a Napier Sportz truck tent in our Dodge 1500 with the 5'4" bed.
Still attached to back is great for no wind days, but also needs to be easily detachable to be carried away from vehicle on windy days so smoky oils do not enter vehicle, at minimum carried by 2 people, but best with fold down legs with wheels, to be wheeled away by only 1 person. Also hatchback SUVs such as Subaru Outback or even Ford Focus need to have 8-10" high cook systems that slide out with platform on top to sleep on, yes it can be done, for 2-4 people.
Hi, Jan. They participated in several expos in the US and I believe they have a representative in the US, but I am not sure if can actually purchase the products
Many of these look really heavy to put into the back of your car and I'm not sure whether cookers and fridges are included in the prices. I use large plastic containers (totes) and some plastic drawer units that cost very little and can be loaded in one at a time with everything already packed inside. Add a cheap fold up table and chairs and you're set to go for not a lot of dollars, plus of course the cost of a cooker and fridge and some water containers.
Outside of the Chuckbox(the most practical option) most of these seem like very expesive picinic baskets. The Euro models look cool, but I wonder about the build quality/durability. The Rivian is really intriguing, I'd love to have an all electric 4x4 truck but I think I'll hold off for a couple of years and see how they hold up in the backcountry first.
Thanks for sharing, Taylor! The Rivian intrigued me as well, but we still have to wait for a while before it becomes available. Plus, it is really the most expensive unit on the list as you'll have to get the truck first😂
PLEASE mention (if the website is different from the name of the product) the name of it (and print it on there) for #6 the (for some reason the comment won't let me type it here which is the BEST product light, versatile and inexpensive, you know the people who convert the vehicles into temporary RVS are CHEAP!!) and made in the good ol' USA !! It's website is called yoke outdoors (one word but again, I can't type the name here) it helps alleviate the frustration of getting info to buy the product . Also as it's an American company it fits US cars.
Hi, thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked the video. I usually add some background music, but people often say that it is annoying, so in this case, I made it barely audible, just to try it out.
Only 2 items were worth their price. The first one for 500 bucks and that Chuckbox. But even then, the Chuckbox was just a special shaped storing unit. :/
Theyre cool but they seem to be $1000 - $2000 bucks too high. Especially when theres a huge community of stealth campers making these type of units for less than $1000 using items bought from Home Depot. But all camping equipment is 25% overoriced for the amount of usefulness you get.
I'd like to see one up close. If it's made from the same kind of high density plastic I think it is then it might be a practical and useful option for my needs. Looks like it could double as a good solution for river rafting trips.
Lovely ideas, but too expensive. Components can be individually purchased and assembled to look and function the same way, for far less money and minimal skill. I do sometimes wish I had money to burn I would consider these.
On May 25,2020 I purchased a 1988 Fleetwood Terry in immaculate condition. Only one owner. No mold, no leaks, roof is excellent, interior is spotless. I am not sure how I got so lucky. It has 6 beds. A bunk house in the back and two fulls up front. A full shower/tub. A 4 burner stove with Oven. Lots of storage. The floor was a yellow small tile that was very clean. I recleaned the TT and covered the floor in a dark grey/brown wooden stick tile. Thick version, very nice. I changed all the wall paper. I bought two nice back splashes from home depot. They were too big so I cut one in half and covered both sides around the stove. Only thing I did not like was the low laying faucet. So I ordered one that sits up, from Etrailer online. It came with two 20 gal propane tanks. I ordered two new 30 gal tanks and filled them at Uhaul for a total of $54. I also bought a 40 gal tank tote(Barker) for about $250. I made all new curtains. Took old style down. I am currently re covering the cushions. I am doing all the upgrades myself. Ive bought 4 inch foam pads for the bunks. Ive bought mattress pads so all the beds can be soft and cushee. Ive bought Duvet's and filled with blankets. I even leveled the TT myself. Ive never had a TT before. Ive never done any of this before, but I am succeding and very happy with my decision to move out of my apt paying $1000+ a month to paying $3,800 cash and never paying rent again. My AC gets perfectly cold and I cleaned my filters. When I am done with upgrades I will have a mural painted on the entire house. Something gurly lol I ordered an ice maker from Amazon. All my lights and light covers look new and they all work. I have an awning. It was open when I first went to look at the TT. Only thing close to the house there are little tiny holes in one line. Ill figure out how to seal that. In sure an easy fix.
Way too expensive! They should charge 1/4 the price, and sell it to the homeless living in their cars. PS: I can't understand anything that computerized voice is saying.
Hi, Matthew. I don't mind. Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I will continue doing voiceovers myself. I like that the channel has some personal touch from me.
Hi, Vinny. Won't argue about pricing here. But what do you think about the idea of camping kits in general? To me, the possibility of turning your vehicle in a camper in minutes sounds rather appealing
Would you say that any of these camping kits is a viable solution for a dedicated RV? share your thoughts in the comments section!
They might be viable if dealerships would install them and the steep price tag could be added to the car payment...if not?
Not sure if they charge a separate installation fee. You will have to contact them to find out.
Hey, I don't think I have. Should I check them out?
I liked number 6, the Chuck Box. It reminded me of camp box my family had when I was a kid. It was aluminum with small compartments. I like the Chuck Box better.
Thank you
Hi, James. Thanks for the feedback. I am glad the video was useful!
I’m from Australia and these kitchens are all amazing! I wish more of them were exported to Oz. Cheers Mark
Thanks for sharing, Mark!
Numbers 6 & 9 are perfect!! I think for the extra you get with 9 is worth it but I guess it all depends on your budget. Thank you for sourcing these 👍
You are very welcome. Glad if the video was useful for you!
Owh my! I love the Aioks👏👏👍👍
Thanks for sharing!
Tailgate N Go boxes really should be on this list. They are more functional and attractive than most options presented and can be carried on hitch.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely check them out
I’ve got the amdro boot jump which folds out into seating and then a double bed. It also has a twin burner stove and storage.
Just checked it out! Looks good 👍
I also have an Amdro Boot jump.. excellent in my Citroen Berlingo!
I'm a solo camper so like the smaller boxes that are lighter and less complicated
Thanks for sharing! Unfortunately, the manufacturers rarely make options for solo camperers
Thank you very much MUST SEE TECH for your compilation.
I just love it.
Hi, thanks for watching! What did you about the lineup?
@@MustSeeTech the Qouqu that had a generic model as no one ever mentions Mitsubishi Outlander. It was good to see all the choices, but they didn't say which could be mailed to the U.S.
Nice job👍 on Rivian‘s pull out kitchen👍
Hi, hope it will not add too much to the pricing, but the idea seems interesting to me too
Where can I find that #6 MSRP Chuck box? that is so awesome and I cant find it anywhere?
Hi, Shelby. Currently, it is $329. Here is their website yokeoutdoors.com/
Thanks for the video. Most of these are new to me but very much what I am looking for. Size is not issue to me as we camp in a Napier Sportz truck tent in our Dodge 1500 with the 5'4" bed.
You are welcome. Glad it was helpful
Super 👍👍👍
Thanks for the feedback! What kit did you like?
Super! very complete présentation👍😎
Thanks a lot!
Still attached to back is great for no wind days, but also needs to be easily detachable to be carried away from vehicle on windy days so smoky oils do not enter vehicle, at minimum carried by 2 people, but best with fold down legs with wheels, to be wheeled away by only 1 person. Also hatchback SUVs such as Subaru Outback or even Ford Focus need to have 8-10" high cook systems that slide out with platform on top to sleep on, yes it can be done, for 2-4 people.
Thanks for sharing your ideas, Arlene. Have you found anything like that available on the market?
@@MustSeeTech no. So we pack our own compact gear best we can
Hello can you please tell me where I can buy one, or if you know someone who sells the kitchen ready to install for the minivan?
Hi, Sonia. You should contact the manufacturer that interested you
The North American articles I wonder about de quality of it with the rails on the floor bur I love the Quqquq, great German quality, very solid.
Thanks for sharing! How long have you had it?
Can you buy these in the U.S.? I would like to purchase a Quqquq for my Mitsubishi Outlander.
Hi, Jan. They participated in several expos in the US and I believe they have a representative in the US, but I am not sure if can actually purchase the products
Awesome show add links in description please
Hi, Derrick! There are links in the description, you can copy-paste them to find out more
Can you get the Egoe Nestbox in the US?
Hi, Allison. I heard that they planned launching it in the US this year, but I am not sure if they did.
@@MustSeeTech Thanks for the info!
Many of these look really heavy to put into the back of your car and I'm not sure whether cookers and fridges are included in the prices. I use large plastic containers (totes) and some plastic drawer units that cost very little and can be loaded in one at a time with everything already packed inside. Add a cheap fold up table and chairs and you're set to go for not a lot of dollars, plus of course the cost of a cooker and fridge and some water containers.
This sounds good 👍
i'm interested in a deck on the back of my 03 sienna..i hallucinate folding and height adjustable...
Outside of the Chuckbox(the most practical option) most of these seem like very expesive picinic baskets. The Euro models look cool, but I wonder about the build quality/durability. The Rivian is really intriguing, I'd love to have an all electric 4x4 truck but I think I'll hold off for a couple of years and see how they hold up in the backcountry first.
Thanks for sharing, Taylor! The Rivian intrigued me as well, but we still have to wait for a while before it becomes available. Plus, it is really the most expensive unit on the list as you'll have to get the truck first😂
Another advantage is that as a US based company it will fit Amreican cars, many of these wonderful kits are made for European or UK cars.
Where can we buy this in Los Angeles area.?
Hi there. I won't be able to advise. You would need to contact the manufacturer that interested you to find out
These are amazing!
Thanks, Lydia. Happy that the video was interesting!
Which model is the car at 0:09 ?the yellowish one?
I think it is a ford transit connect l2
These are really cool.
Thanks for watching! What model do you prefer?
Thank you for presenting also our camping box FLIP! I appreciate it!!
It is a great product. Thank you!
Love my egoe. Perfect, well priced, well made,
Do you have a Nestbox?
Great video! Any thing for BMW X5 2015?
No, I doubt that any of these would fit. You could probably pair it a roof top tent, but I am not sure if there are kitchen units available
thanks a lot
You are welcome!
Buy some wood or palletwood and with some creativity you can make your own interior at a fraction of these insane prices.
That is definitely a possibility. You can even use these designs for inspiration
You should have checked out the Amdro boot jump
Hi, Mike. Thanks for the suggestion. I will give it a look
PLEASE mention (if the website is different from the name of the product) the name of it (and print it on there) for #6 the (for some reason the comment won't let me type it here which is the BEST product light, versatile and inexpensive, you know the people who convert the vehicles into temporary RVS are CHEAP!!) and made in the good ol' USA !! It's website is called yoke outdoors (one word but again, I can't type the name here) it helps alleviate the frustration of getting info to buy the product . Also as it's an American company it fits US cars.
Thanks for the suggestion! Will check it out
Ququq and Bus box Santa Cruz 💪
Thanks for sharing your favorites! I have heard about Bus Boxx before, but decided not to include it in this particular list
can i get the one ( QuQuQ) IN CANADA ?
You definitely can get it in the US. So it is possible some dealers offer it in Canada too, but I am not 100% sure
It's odd that this video doesn't have some kind of music in the background, other than that, great video!
Hi, thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked the video. I usually add some background music, but people often say that it is annoying, so in this case, I made it barely audible, just to try it out.
new meaning to chuck wagon
Hi there 😄 Did you like the product?
@@MustSeeTech yeah looks cool for car camping.
How do I get one for a Dodge Grand Caravan?
You will have to Google it out😉
number 10 and 3 and 8 and 6
Hi, Karen. Thanks for sharing!
May I buy one to Taiwan ? how much and tks.
Hi there. You would need to contact the manufacturer of the kit that you liked to find out.
@@MustSeeTech thank u.
Chuck box only thing affordable and everything else so expensive!
How l order the times
Itmes
Only 2 items were worth their price. The first one for 500 bucks and that Chuckbox. But even then, the Chuckbox was just a special shaped storing unit. :/
Hi. Thanks for your comment. What did you think about other kits?
Theyre cool but they seem to be $1000 - $2000 bucks too high. Especially when theres a huge community of stealth campers making these type of units for less than $1000 using items bought from Home Depot.
But all camping equipment is 25% overoriced for the amount of usefulness you get.
I'd like to see one up close. If it's made from the same kind of high density plastic I think it is then it might be a practical and useful option for my needs. Looks like it could double as a good solution for river rafting trips.
Lovely ideas, but too expensive. Components can be individually purchased and assembled to look and function the same way, for far less money and minimal skill. I do sometimes wish I had money to burn I would consider these.
Hi, Dana. You are welcome to try building one yourself. I am sure it is going to be more difficult that it seems, but worth it.
#no 3
Thanks for sharing!
I hav3a 2016 Ford transit connect wagon I am wa
Hi. I think your comment got cut off
Are these in real American dollars, or Monopoly money?
Sorry, real $$$
Need some WC
Buy a tent and a table.
No, and they are expensive. Ill keep my 22ft travel traler
Hi, Samantha. Which model/make do you have?
On May 25,2020 I purchased a 1988 Fleetwood Terry in immaculate condition. Only one owner. No mold, no leaks, roof is excellent, interior is spotless. I am not sure how I got so lucky. It has 6 beds. A bunk house in the back and two fulls up front. A full shower/tub. A 4 burner stove with Oven. Lots of storage. The floor was a yellow small tile that was very clean. I recleaned the TT and covered the floor in a dark grey/brown wooden stick tile. Thick version, very nice. I changed all the wall paper. I bought two nice back splashes from home depot. They were too big so I cut one in half and covered both sides around the stove. Only thing I did not like was the low laying faucet. So I ordered one that sits up, from Etrailer online. It came with two 20 gal propane tanks. I ordered two new 30 gal tanks and filled them at Uhaul for a total of $54. I also bought a 40 gal tank tote(Barker) for about $250. I made all new curtains. Took old style down. I am currently re covering the cushions. I am doing all the upgrades myself. Ive bought 4 inch foam pads for the bunks. Ive bought mattress pads so all the beds can be soft and cushee. Ive bought Duvet's and filled with blankets. I even leveled the TT myself. Ive never had a TT before. Ive never done any of this before, but I am succeding and very happy with my decision to move out of my apt paying $1000+ a month to paying $3,800 cash and never paying rent again. My AC gets perfectly cold and I cleaned my filters. When I am done with upgrades I will have a mural painted on the entire house. Something gurly lol I ordered an ice maker from Amazon. All my lights and light covers look new and they all work. I have an awning. It was open when I first went to look at the TT. Only thing close to the house there are little tiny holes in one line. Ill figure out how to seal that. In sure an easy fix.
Wow,that sounds awesome 👍
once again the european designs are much better than american ones.
I kinda have to agree
More videos of trailer camper -50.000dolares-
Nestbox is ridiculously expensive.
Hey, disregarding the price, did you like any of the featured kits?
Way too expensive! They should charge 1/4 the price, and sell it to the homeless living in their cars.
PS: I can't understand anything that computerized voice is saying.
These prices are ridiculous
What can I do🤷 I am not the one setting them
@@MustSeeTech didn't say you were, just saying
It would be better understood if you had a person instead of an Computer
I assure you, I am a real person.
Nice but all over priced.
Thanks. Disregarding the pricing, which model would you go for?
@@MustSeeTech trail kitchen
I'm sorry but can't stand your accent had to turn off volume. But the video is informative. Perhaps get someone else to do voice over.
Hi, Matthew. I don't mind. Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I will continue doing voiceovers myself. I like that the channel has some personal touch from me.
Ello is over priced.
What a joke!
Can’t understand the voice & ridiculously expensive
Please turn on subtitles, they may help
$3,000 for a toy kitchen!!!
Hi, Vinny. Won't argue about pricing here. But what do you think about the idea of camping kits in general? To me, the possibility of turning your vehicle in a camper in minutes sounds rather appealing