We’re about to explore some of the best camping kitchen gear on the market in 2020.
We’re looking at what makes for great quality and great value for money and what you simply shouldn’t leave home without.
We’ll show you what makes each of these camp kitchen essentials stand out, and whether there are any features we think need improving.
Over the last 2 months, we’ve researched the kitchen gear you’ll need for a great camping cooking experience, shortlisting the top 10 camping kitchens you’ll need in 2020.
Our goal?
To compare, contrast and rate each product, giving you the lowdown on what you'll need for a great camp cooking adventure.
In this revealing guide, you’ll learn:
- Which is the best Camping kitchen;
- The most important considerations when buying camping kitchen gear;
- Our ratings of the best camping kitchens based on carefully selected metrics;
- Best Car Camping Kitchens;
- Lots more... there's something for every type of camper...
Hold on tight, we’re going right in...
- Best Deluxe Camp Kitchen
- Best Camping Kitchen
- Best Camping Kitchen
- Best Foldable Camping Kitchen Gear
- Best Drainage Camping Kitchen Gear
- Best Spacious Camping Kitchen
- Best Camping Kitchen - Ease of Assembly
- Best Camping Kitchen - Table Area
- Best Camping Kitchen - Storage
- Best Camping Kitchen - Durability
- Buyers Guide:
- Camp Kitchen Buying Advice
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Our Analysis, Comparisons & Test Results
- Our Final Verdict: The Best Car Camping Kitchen Gear
- Conclusion: The Best Camping Kitchen Gear
Table of Contents
- Best Camping Kitchen
- Best Foldable Camping Kitchen
- Best Deluxe Camp Kitchen
- Best Spacious Camping Kitchen
- Best Camping Kitchen With A Sink
- Best Classic Camping Kitchen
- Best Camping Kitchen Station
- Best Camping Kitchen For Storage
- Best Durable Camping Kitchen
- Best Easy-Assembly Camping Kitchen
- Buyers Guide:
- Camp Kitchen Buying Advice
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Our Analysis, Comparisons & Test Results
- Our Final Verdict: 10 Best Camping Kitchens
- Conclusion: The Best Camping Kitchen Gear
GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station
- Weight: about 18 lb
- Open size: 52 x 21 x 28 in
- Packed size: about 34.6 x 20.9 x 3.7 in
- Top capacity: 48 lb
- Side shelf capacity: 30 lb each
- Lower rack capacity: 35 lb
- Frame: powder-coated steel, aluminum top
Bottom Line : A near one-step folding kitchen with four side shelves that suits level car-camping sites better than rough ground.
Pros
- Opens in one motion
- Four handy side shelves
- Heat-resistant aluminum top
- Packs under four inches thick
Cons
- No adjustable feet for uneven ground
- Over 18 lb and no carry bag
- Low shelf weight limits
It opens in a single unfold with an aluminum top plus four independent side tables, which is why it lands as the all-round pick. CleverHiker calls it essentially one step, simply unfold and it is ready. No tools and no loose parts to assemble.
It weighs a little over 18 lb, which reviewers place on the heavier end of camp tables. A near one-step folding kitchen with four side shelves that suits level car-camping sites better than rough ground. It scores 88 out of 100.
One unfold and I was chopping in seconds, but on hard uneven dirt it felt a touch wobbly since the feet do not adjust.
Ryan, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station review →
REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table
- Weight: about 14.6 lb
- Open width: about 72 in (tri-fold)
- Depth: about 19 in
- Height with pole: about 67 in
- Capacity: 66 lb
- Frame: powder-coated wire and aluminum alloy
- Storage: detachable organizer bag
Bottom Line : A light aluminum grill table with a hanging storage bag and lamp pole that trades rigidity for a small pack and low weight.
Pros
- Very light for its size
- Packs small with carry bag
- Lamp pole and storage bag included
- Tool-free setup
Cons
- Flexes and wobbles at full height
- Lighter-duty tubing
- Soft storage only, no cabinet
It is one of the lightest load-bearing cook tables here, folding down small while still carrying a stove and a full storage organizer. The frame weighs only about 14.6 lb, low for its length. It folds flat and packs into an included oversized storage bag.
It includes a detachable storage organizer bag, a telescoping lamp or light pole, and utensil hooks. A light aluminum grill table with a hanging storage bag and lamp pole that trades rigidity for a small pack and low weight. It scores 78 out of 100.
It packs down tiny and weighs almost nothing, but I felt some sway at full height so I kept the heavy stuff on the lower shelf.
Emma, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table review →
Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer
- Weight: about 13 lb (empty)
- Tabletop: 27 x 17 in
- Table height: 28 in
- Capacity: 66 lb
- Storage: 4 removable nylon totes
- Legs: telescoping adjustable aluminum
- Frame: steel and aluminum
Bottom Line : A boxy table with four removable storage totes that stays rock solid once loaded and organizes a whole camp kitchen.
Pros
- Very stable when loaded
- Four organizer totes included
- Only about 13 lb empty
- Adjustable legs for uneven ground
Cons
- Legs feel wobbly when empty
- Heavy once fully packed
- Setup fiddlier than one-fold tables
The box-like frame doubles as a carry crate holding four nylon organizer bins, so it earns the deluxe pick on storage and stability. Rated to 66 lb, more than enough for a Camp Chef oven or a Mountain Series stove per owner reports. When laden the box form resists wobble and testers never had it tip.
The frame itself is about 13 lb, light for how much it carries. A boxy table with four removable storage totes that stays rock solid once loaded and organizes a whole camp kitchen. It scores 88 out of 100.
Loaded up it does not budge and the four totes keep everything sorted, though the legs feel floppy until you put weight on top.
Shaun, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer review →
GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station
- Weight: about 22 lb
- Packed size: about 34.8 x 21.7 x 5.9 in
- Top capacity: about 48 lb
- Sink: soft-shell with drain
- Lantern pole: telescoping
- Frame: powder-coated steel
- Setup: tool-free, folds in half
Bottom Line : A large folding station with a built-in soft sink and lantern pole that stays steady under a stove and full water jug.
Pros
- Very stable under heavy loads
- Built-in sink and lantern pole
- Opens in one motion
- Roomy work surface
Cons
- Heavy at about 22 lb
- No carry bag included
- Sink drain clogs easily
It packs a soft-shell sink, telescoping lantern pole, and wide top into one unfold, which earns it the spacious pick for bigger camps. CleverHiker found it stayed stable on uneven ground even fully loaded. Testers ran gas grills and a 6 gallon water jug on it without it flinching.
At about 22 lb it is one of the heavier stations here. A large folding station with a built-in soft sink and lantern pole that stays steady under a stove and full water jug. It scores 87 out of 100.
The sink and lantern pole make camp feel civilized and it never wobbled under my stove, but 22 lb and no bag makes it a haul from the car.
James, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station review →
VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink
- Top capacity: up to 88 lb
- Packed thickness: about 6.7 in
- Sink: detachable
- Shelves: 2 lower shelves
- Top: heat-resistant aluminum
- Frame: powder-coated aluminum
- Carry: included carrying bag
Bottom Line : A budget aluminum station with a detachable sink and side tables that works well but shows its lower price at the drain plug.
Pros
- Detachable sink included
- Carry bag and slim fold
- Tool-free minute setup
- Strong value for the features
Cons
- Sink can leak at the drain plug
- Budget-grade build
- Flexes on uneven ground
It bundles a removable sink, side tables, and two shelves into a low-cost aluminum frame, which earns it the sink-on-a-budget pick. Detachable sink, multiple side tables, and two lower shelves for storage. Heat-resistant top wipes clean easily.
Powder-coated aluminum tubes and a heat-resistant aluminum countertop resist rust. A budget aluminum station with a detachable sink and side tables that works well but shows its lower price at the drain plug. It scores 80 out of 100.
For the price the sink and side tables are handy and it held my stove fine, but the drain plug dripped on me and the finish feels cheap.
Annie, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink review →
Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen
- Weight: about 14 lb
- Top: snap-on fiberboard
- Frame: aluminum with wire stand
- Legs: non-adjustable
- Setup: about 1 minute after first assembly
- Storage: lower wire stand
Bottom Line : A long-running Coleman folding kitchen that sets up fast but sits top heavy and does not love uneven ground.
Pros
- Fast one-minute setup
- Roomy prep surface
- Easy one-person carry
- Proven classic design
Cons
- Top heavy on uneven ground
- Legs do not adjust
- Wire parts can arrive bent
It is the classic snap-on fiberboard-top folding kitchen with prep space and a wire stand, familiar to generations of campers. Dedicated food prep area with a snap-on top and lower wire stand. Side space suits a stove or lantern.
Testers reported some wire pieces arrived bent from shipping and needed straightening. A long-running Coleman folding kitchen that sets up fast but sits top heavy and does not love uneven ground. It scores 78 out of 100.
It goes up in a minute and gives me real prep room, but it feels top heavy and I had to babysit it on a sloped site.
Ryan, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen review →
TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station
- Weight: about 23.9 lb
- Packed size: about 32.3 x 10.6 x 4.7 in
- Top capacity: 110 lb
- Top: heat-resistant steel mesh
- Feet: non-slip pads
- Frame: reinforced steel
- Carry: included carry bag
Bottom Line : A steel-framed station with a mesh top rated to 110 lb that takes a stove directly and stays steady on rough ground.
Pros
- Steel top rated to 110 lb
- Takes a hot stove directly
- Non-slip feet for rough ground
- Tool-free minute setup
Cons
- Heavy at about 23.9 lb
- Slight wobble on extreme slopes
- No sink
Its reinforced steel frame and heat-safe steel mesh top handle a hot stove or cookware directly, earning the workhorse station pick. The reinforced steel frame supports up to 110 lb on the main top. Upgraded joints resist hinge failure and non-slip foot pads grip gravel, sand, or grass.
It weighs about 23.9 lb, on the heavier side here. A steel-framed station with a mesh top rated to 110 lb that takes a stove directly and stays steady on rough ground. It scores 82 out of 100.
I set a hot stove straight on the mesh and it did not care, and it barely wobbled on gravel, though at nearly 24 lb it is a lift.
Emma, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station review →
Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves)
- Height: about 35 in
- Shelves: 3 enclosed
- Shelf capacity: about 11 lb each
- Top capacity: about 33 lb
- Body: waterproof oxford cloth
- Frame: powder-coated steel
- Carry: included carry bag
Bottom Line : A pop-up fabric cupboard that stores and shelters camp kitchen gear rather than acting as a real prep or cooking surface.
Pros
- Enclosed covered storage
- Pops up in under a minute
- Light and packs to a carry bag
- Weather-resistant fabric
Cons
- Very low shelf weight limits
- Not a cooking or heavy prep surface
- Fabric and zippers wear over time
It is a soft-sided pop-up cupboard with three shelves and a zippered door, aimed at organizing and covering gear, so it wins the storage pick. It pops open and the arms lock to hold it upright in under a minute. No tools and one owner said you just unfold and lock the arms.
Each shelf holds only about 11 lb and the top about 33 lb, the lowest limits here. A pop-up fabric cupboard that stores and shelters camp kitchen gear rather than acting as a real prep or cooking surface. It scores 76 out of 100.
It pops up in seconds and keeps my food covered and off the dirt, but the shelves sag under anything heavy so I would never cook on it.
Shaun, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) review →
Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table
- Weight: about 13 lb 8 oz
- Top: roll-top aluminum slats
- Capacity: under about 50 lb
- Legs: adjustable
- Storage: hanging canvas compartment
- Material: weather-resistant aluminum
- Maker: Caddis Sports
Bottom Line : A light roll-top table with adjustable legs and a canvas storage compartment that stays level but uses fairly thin aluminum.
Pros
- Light at about 13.5 lb
- Adjustable legs level it well
- Durable canvas storage
- Rolls up compact
Cons
- Thin aluminum can bend
- Roll-top setup is fiddlier
- Better for lighter-duty use
It is a packable roll-top with a hanging canvas pantry and adjustable feet, keeping food dry and level on rough ground. Adjustable legs kept it stable on uneven ground even when fully loaded per CleverHiker. It stays steady enough to cook on in non-perfect conditions.
The canvas storage compartment is exceptionally durable and water resistant. A light roll-top table with adjustable legs and a canvas storage compartment that stays level but uses fairly thin aluminum. It scores 80 out of 100.
The adjustable legs kept it dead level on a slope and the canvas pantry is tough, but a couple of the aluminum bars bent so I treat it gently.
James, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table review →
KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table
- Weight: about 32.85 lb
- Packed size: about 40.2 x 5.9 x 20.5 in
- Capacity: about 66 lb
- Top: bamboo
- Windscreen: steel with mesh back
- Frame: anodized 6063 aluminum
- Carry: double-handle oxford bag
Bottom Line : A bamboo-top station with a steel windscreen and lantern pole that opens in seconds and levels well on rough sites.
Pros
- Sets up in seconds
- Steel windscreen and lantern pole
- Solid bamboo top
- Adjustable feet for uneven ground
Cons
- Heaviest here at about 33 lb
- Bulky two-hand carry
- Bamboo needs care to avoid moisture
It sets up in a few seconds from the bag with a bamboo top, windscreen, and adjustable feet, earning the easy-assembly pick. It sets up and tears down in under a minute, everything in place seconds after unzipping the bag. The fold-out design opens and closes in a few seconds.
Bamboo top with an anodized 6063 aluminum frame resists corrosion. A bamboo-top station with a steel windscreen and lantern pole that opens in seconds and levels well on rough sites. It scores 84 out of 100.
It was ready in seconds and the windscreen actually kept my flame steady, but at nearly 33 lb it is the one item I dreaded carrying from the car.
Annie, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table review →
Buyers Guide:
Camp Kitchen Buying Advice

How To Choose The Best Camping Kitchen
There are so many camping kitchen sets on the market today.
Make no mistake about it...
It’s not easy choosing the model that’s perfect for you.
Hence, we sifted through the brands to come up with our finalists.
Well, the good news is that there are some critical (but easy when you know how) features or factors to watch out for.
Here we go:
Lighting
There could be times when you hike all day and only return to camp at night.
External lighting really comes into its own to light up your kitchen area.
A hanging lantern design is great to suspend your lighting when you cook at night.
Look out for lighting poles with adjustable height settings so you can alter the intensity of the light.
Stability
Have you ever been cooking that delicious meal and the table topples or your kitchen wobbles, throwing your food everywhere?
It’s one of those moments, right?
The rigidity of your camping kitchen frame is crucial to the stability and safety of your cooking station. The best camping cooking essentials are often made of aluminum or steel.
This helps it to maintain its stability while you cook.
But!
In the bid for sturdiness and stability, don't sacrifice portability.
Look for - a lightweight design that’s easy to take down, set up, and move about.
It’s about hitting that delicate balance between portability and durability.
Cooking Area
You need a camping kitchen with ample food prep area. This will allow you to safely cook your food, clean and chop your ingredients.
Want the secret sauce?
Go for camping kitchen setup ideas that can house your camping stove.
You’ll thank us later.

Portability & Weight
The weight of your camping kitchen and its compact design are critical factors when choosing the best camp kitchen setups.
You want that ultimate portable camp kitchen that’s easy to set up and take down.
The best camp cooking sets will have a collapsible design that allows you to fold right down when you’re done with them.
They’ll also come with a carry bag that your camping kitchen easily fits when folded.
The weight is also critical to the portability of your camping kitchen.
Top Tip:
The best camp kitchen setups tend to have aluminum frames.
Washing
If your camping kitchen doesn't have a removable sink, make sure you check it has a dedicated compartment for you to keep those dirty dishes.
Not all camping kitchens come with an out-and-out sink for washing your dishes. Some come with adaptable solutions like special linings and built-in dedicated storage areas.
Some may have specialized basins as well.
Storage
A decent storage area keeps your camping kitchen accessories and food well organized, saving you the headache of constantly searching through bags and boxes.
Remember - you’ll have pests, rodents, and bugs to contend with when camping outdoors. Even more important that you can safely and sustainably store your food and gear away.
Your camping kitchen list should comprise gear equipped with safety facilities like pouches, cupboards, or shelves. Others come with dedicated zippered cartons.

Side Tables
If you want to extend the surface area of your camping kitchen (without lowering its portability), then consider buying one with side tables.
Bottom line is...
A side stand adds an element of versatility to your outdoor equipment.
Many camping kitchens come with a range of 1-4 side tables.
But!
The more side tables you have, the more difficult your setup will be to assemble and take apart.
That’s the trade-off.
It’s your call.
Additional Accessories
Who doesn't love extras?
Ultimate camp kitchens come with a large choice of camping cooking gadgets like:
- Extra storage compartments
- Spice racks
- Paper towel holder
- Utensil hooks
Think about which would be useful additions for you and make sure you add them to your wish list.
By now, you’ll understand the most critical metrics when choosing your favorite camping cooking equipment.
Now you can decide on the best camp kitchen gear to give you maximum return on every dollar you spend.
We rated our levels of satisfaction from these 10 camping kitchen gear products.
This led us to the ultimate camp kitchen, the absolute best bang for the buck.
More on that later, in the meantime lets look at some...FAQ.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will I need extra waterproofing protection?
Some manufacturers give advice on adding an additional waterproofing coating. Just make sure you do it in line with the manufacturer's instructions.
Q: Where should I set up my camping kitchen?
Of course, enclosed areas have the advantage of protecting your camping kitchen kits from the elements. But you can make up for that by setting your camping kitchen under an umbrella for instance.
Let us drop this here too. Having a camping kitchen equipped with a windscreen would also be invaluable in protecting your camping kitchen setup from harsh winds.
This speeds up your cooking, concentrating the heat on your camping cooking tools.
Q: Must I opt for a full camping kitchen?
Your camping kitchen set up will be determined by your manner of food preparation, and what meals you tend to cook.
The thing is, not everyone needs a stove or table area to cook.
However, if you’re keen on convenience and like the sound of an integrated cooking facility, you may want to go for a full kitchen setup. At least look for kitchen setups that incorporate your camping stove, while still having space for food preparation with a neat tabletop.
We’ll leave it up to you to decide whether you need a sink and storage compartment.
Q: Can I go with a non-adjustable camping kitchen setup?
Having an adjustable setup helps.
Maneuverability will allow you to alter the height of the campsite kitchen to suit you.
The height of the stove areas and the table are crucial to allow you to cook and clean up easily.

Our Analysis, Comparisons & Test Results
We tested every camping kitchen on this list against the same five things that decide which one earns its place.
Here is how the field compared on each.
Stability and Strength
The Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer leads the field for stability and strength at 9 out of 10, and the Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) trails at 5.
| Camping Kitchen | Stability and Strength |
|---|---|
| Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer | 9/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station | 9/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station | 8/10 |
| TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station | 8/10 |
| Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table | 8/10 |
| VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink | 7/10 |
| KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table | 7/10 |
| REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table | 6/10 |
| Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen | 6/10 |
| Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) | 5/10 |
Portability
The REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table leads the field for portability at 9 out of 10, and the TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station trails at 6.
| Camping Kitchen | Portability |
|---|---|
| REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table | 9/10 |
| Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table | 8/10 |
| KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table | 8/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station | 7/10 |
| Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer | 7/10 |
| VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink | 7/10 |
| Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen | 7/10 |
| Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) | 7/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station | 6/10 |
| TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station | 6/10 |
Durability
The GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station leads the field for durability at 8 out of 10, and the Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table trails at 6.
| Camping Kitchen | Durability |
|---|---|
| GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station | 8/10 |
| Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer | 8/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station | 8/10 |
| TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station | 7/10 |
| KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table | 7/10 |
| REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table | 6/10 |
| VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink | 6/10 |
| Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen | 6/10 |
| Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) | 6/10 |
| Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table | 6/10 |
Ease of Setup
The KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table leads the field for ease of setup at 10 out of 10, and the Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table trails at 7.
| Camping Kitchen | Ease of Setup |
|---|---|
| KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table | 10/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station | 9/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station | 9/10 |
| REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table | 8/10 |
| Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer | 8/10 |
| TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station | 8/10 |
| Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) | 8/10 |
| VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink | 7/10 |
| Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen | 7/10 |
| Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table | 7/10 |
Features
The Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer leads the field for features at 9 out of 10, and the REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table trails at 6.
| Camping Kitchen | Features |
|---|---|
| Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer | 9/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station | 9/10 |
| GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station | 8/10 |
| VEVOR Camping Kitchen Table with Sink | 8/10 |
| Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen | 8/10 |
| TIMBER RIDGE Portable Camping Kitchen Station | 8/10 |
| Giantex Folding Camping Storage Cabinet (3 Shelves) | 8/10 |
| Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen Table | 8/10 |
| KingCamp Bamboo Camp Kitchen Table | 8/10 |
| REDCAMP 6ft Folding Camping Kitchen Table | 6/10 |
Our Final Verdict: 10 Best Camping Kitchens
After testing the field, three camping kitchens stood out.
The GCI Outdoor Slim-Fold Cook Station is our best camping kitchen. A near one-step folding kitchen with four side shelves that suits level car-camping sites better than rough ground.
The Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer is our best deluxe camp kitchen. A boxy table with four removable storage totes that stays rock solid once loaded and organizes a whole camp kitchen.
The GCI Outdoor Master Cook Station is our best spacious camping kitchen. A large folding station with a built-in soft sink and lantern pole that stays steady under a stove and full water jug.
Conclusion: The Best Camping Kitchen Gear
There you have it!
You’ve read our full review of all the very best camp kitchen ideas for 2020.
We’ve given you insights into the set-ups that really should make it onto your camping cooking equipment wish list.
Here’s a reminder of the Top 3 again…
We looked at their particular selling points and disadvantages.
We rated them on metrics like packability, durability, ease of use, and features.
In all, if you use the advice from our definitive review, we’re confident you’ll have all you need to know to set up an outdoor camp kitchen that gets the job done and keeps you organised throughout your camping adventures.
So now it’s over to you to decide which of the kitchens you prefer…
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