

🔥 Cook Anywhere, Impress Everywhere! 🔥
The Coleman Pack-Away Portable Camp Kitchen offers a robust 31.5x21.3-inch prep surface paired with a 27.8x20.5-inch side table designed to fit most Coleman stoves and coolers. Featuring a folding aluminum frame and fiberboard countertop that doubles as a storage case, it provides a stable, organized cooking station with utensil hooks, a lantern holder, and mesh shelf. Lightweight and compact, it’s ideal for camping, tailgating, and outdoor entertaining, combining practicality with portability for the modern outdoor enthusiast.








| ASIN | B00339912S |
| Age Range | Child |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168,363 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #488 in Camping Tables |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Color | MULTI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,405) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Storage |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Height | 27 inches |
| Included Components | Camp Kitchen II |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2000020276 |
| Length | 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Material Type | Aluminum Alloy Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 80.01 x 27.94 x 10.16 cm; 6.5 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Traditional |
| Usage | Outdoor cooking and food preparation |
| Weight | 25 Pounds |
| Width | 21.25 inches |
F**.
Fantastic
Extremely practical. Love it
B**N
Coleman - the name says it all
Small , light and very convenient. When I opened the box one of the tightening screws were broken but that doesn't influeance the overall component.
M**V
I am glad I listened to another reviewer who said they are shipping the new model of this (and they provided pictures), as I got the updated version as well and it is terrific so far. Without referring to the instructions (except for one part for the stove support section) I was able to set it up without any problems. It goes up really quickly and easily as well, first time it took me maybe five minutes (again, that was without even reading the instructions), I'd imagine now that I know how it is setup I can probably do it in a couple minutes or less easily. Take down is super fast as well. I also really like that everything fits inside the main table when it's folded with room to spare. You could easily store some of your kitchen items in there like utensils and spices or what have you. The main table portion is pretty much all aluminum, while the stove portion is steel, but since it needs to hold far more weight that is understandable. It's still pretty light all together though, and it folds up nice and compact which will make stowing it nice when car camping or overlanding. It's also plenty sturdy I think given the cost and the construction. The only thing I can find fault with so far is that the legs are not adjustable to compensate for uneven ground. It'd add to the cost, but it'd be really nice. As it stands, you either need to get a fairly flat and level bit of ground, or shim the legs with something. I'll probably go to the hardware store and pick up some plastic framing shims (used to shim door frames and walls while you're building) to throw in there so that when I need to level it I have something on hand. They are cheap enough and one pack will be more than enough unless it's horribly bumpy land you're on. Other than that I am looking forward to using this on our next camping trip.
J**D
Un joli produit l’américaine qui fait rêver les aventures autour d’un bon déjeuner cette façon différente de préparer à manger dehors ou sous tente fait parti de l’expérience coleman ! .....et de touts cet produits qu’on aime !!!!.....
C**S
I have had one of these for years, bought a second one for my eldest who we infected with the camping bug. Easy to build, easy to tear down and an intregal part of our kitchen tent. Nice and compact for car camping
A**O
Excelente, práctica y ligera, se arma y desarma en pocos minutos
M**S
I bought this kitchen specifically for the convenience to my trip to Minnesota to camp. With that said, every camping trip is different and so is the weather. To put it in perspective, we camped in an Oak Grove adjacent to a lake. You didn't park where you camped, so you basically walked close to a quarter of a mile to your campsite. I read the reviews regarding the "bubbling" of the particle board by the following morning. I bought a 6x8 tarp and bungee cords so that when we set it up during the day, we could create a cover for the entire top of the kitchen at night (stove, utensils, spice, etc). After the stove cooled off after dinner we pulled the tarp from behind the kitchen and draped it over the top and front and bungeed the front to the aluminum legs. In the morning, not a drop of dew or moister underneath this and the aluminum legs held up just fine. Let me put it this way: would you want to buy a "pack-away kitchen" known for how light and convenient it is (particle board and aluminum), but expect it to be constructed of wood and steel? The weight is perfect, so you can't complain about what they used to make it with. Not to mention, it fit great in the packed trunk of the car. This isn't a product you can manhandle, but it can hold up fine if you use it properly. Also, I've seen complaints regarding the propane tank not having a rest. I normally take a storage box/bin when I go camping (waterproof and holds all your random stuff) so it worked out to rest the tank on that when we cooked since it sat to the right of the whole kitchen anyway. We disconnect our propane after every use, so it doesn't get in the way of getting into the bin. We set up camp during the day and the first night camping we had thunderstorms all night. Woke up the next morning and took the tarp off...and not one "bubble" on/underneath the table. The second night there was a wind storm, and the lake didn't help cut down the 50+mph winds. Our campsite ended up losing a total of one very large canopy and 1.5 gazebos (it didn't COMPLETELY destroy the one the kitchen was in)from snapping poles. Our kitchen didn't fall over and the tarp held up yet again. Not a spot on my whole kitchen other than some mud. True, this can be flimsy and dent a bit because it stands on aluminum legs and has a laminated-like particle board table. However, it was one of the lightest things I had to carry to camp AND it had handles...my air mattress is decently lightweight but doesn't have handles. :) I would recommend this product if you have the patience to take care of it. It's simple to set up and take down, but you have to take a couple extra minutes to protect it.
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