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I saw a wildcat 5er with a outdoor kitchen at our local dealer in transport a while back , but have never seen a floor plan or another one . Has anyone else seen one . Jim
Jim&Dianne73- Sr Member

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Age: 56
Location: Anna, Illinois

Re: outside kitchen
Maybe it was the outside BBQ that you could order.

jetskier- Wildcat resident guru

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Registration date: 2008-04-05
Location: Minden, Nevada
Re: outside kitchen
While not exactly a kitchen we do carry with us:
1. A propane (1lb bottle) BBQ grill, I'd prefer charcoal.
2. A roaster oven.
3. A two burner propane (1 lb bottle) cooktop.
They're all small, fit in the basement and sit easily on the ground or a table when we want to use one or more. Total cost...I'd guess less than $100.
I'll add that the roaster oven isn't the best solution. It does work, we've baked brownies in it, but my wife thinks that a toaster oven might be a better solution. The roaster oven isn't the greatest thing for getting that nice brown crust on stuff.
1. A propane (1lb bottle) BBQ grill, I'd prefer charcoal.
2. A roaster oven.
3. A two burner propane (1 lb bottle) cooktop.
They're all small, fit in the basement and sit easily on the ground or a table when we want to use one or more. Total cost...I'd guess less than $100.
I'll add that the roaster oven isn't the best solution. It does work, we've baked brownies in it, but my wife thinks that a toaster oven might be a better solution. The roaster oven isn't the greatest thing for getting that nice brown crust on stuff.

Cardinal_Bill- Member

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Registration date: 2009-03-05
Location: Anchorage, AK
Re: outside kitchen
It was a kitchen with sink , fridge , micro and cabinets and all. I have seen puma and a few others with them. Jim
Jim&Dianne73- Sr Member

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Registration date: 2009-09-04
Age: 56
Location: Anna, Illinois

Re: outside kitchen
Wildcat's 29BHS travel trailer is available with an outside kitchen option, including refrigerator, stove, sink, and swing-out grill. There's also a 110 outlet and cable TV hookup.
All Wildcat eXtraLite travel trailers include a fold-out cooktop stove and camping sink near the entry door.
The new Wildcat eXtraLite fifth wheel 312BHX quad bunk model includes the fold-out cooktop stove, camping sink, and has an optional 110V mini-fridge with exterior door.
All Wildcat eXtraLite travel trailers include a fold-out cooktop stove and camping sink near the entry door.
The new Wildcat eXtraLite fifth wheel 312BHX quad bunk model includes the fold-out cooktop stove, camping sink, and has an optional 110V mini-fridge with exterior door.

Wildcat Chris- Sr Member

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Location: Elkhart, IN

Re: outside kitchen
Have I said how much I appreciate Wildcat Chris joining this forum? I really appreciate the information he provides. Informative, straight forward, timely. Thanks...

BobnPi- Wildcat resident guru

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Location: Longview, TX
Re: outside kitchen
Wildcat Chris , Thanks for the info had not been on for awhile and asked same question on another post. Sorry about that. Jim
Jim&Dianne73- Sr Member

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Re: outside kitchen
BobnPi wrote:Have I said how much I appreciate Wildcat Chris joining this forum? I really appreciate the information he provides. Informative, straight forward, timely. Thanks...
You're welcome. I'm glad to assist. This group is a fantastic resource for Wildcat owners and RVers in general, so I'm glad I can help out in some way. I appreciate the warm welcome and the honest feedback I get here.
My goal is to use what I learn here to make Wildcat an even stronger product!

Wildcat Chris- Sr Member

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Location: Elkhart, IN

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