Drawer Setup
Posted by saltbuttersmoke_@reddit | overlanding | View on Reddit | 15 comments
I’m in the process of planning a drawer/cooking set up for my Hilux surf & would love to see other people’s set ups!
I’m thinking of going with a pull out table, a slide out fridge & a drawer or two! Also, can anyone recommend a decent fridge to buy? Ideally around the 50 L size. Thanks!
PonyThug@reddit
This is mine. More pictures in this album. Happy to answer questions. https://imgur.com/a/kqkr2WF
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p4x4boy@reddit
awesome work!
Amazing-Garbage-6252@reddit
This is so amazing, man. Just unbelievable, good work.
PonyThug@reddit
Thanks! My GF 3d modeled the drawers around the stove to fit in my truck. Basically gave me a cut list to follow and then we built it together.
shadow247@reddit
I got a Euhomy 48 on Amazon for about 200 bucks. Its the tallest fridge you can fit on a platform that will fit on a slide and clear the roof.
thaneliness@reddit
Running a smaller 19qt of this brand and it’s been good so far. Can’t beat the price
otapnam@reddit
I had a similar one from bougerv that lasted 4.5 years until I treated it rough one day and the compressor stopped working. They're pretty solid.
I ended up upgrading to the iceco brand that uses slightly better components and costs a little more
just_eh_guy@reddit
Check out B3 customs on Instagram. They do these all the time.
Adorable_Swing_2150@reddit
Not exactly the same rig, but I built out a drawer system in my 4Runner last spring around a Dometic 40L. The thing I didn’t expect: the slide-out table ended up mattering way more than I thought. On a two-week trip through the Oregon southeastern corner — super remote, no services for hours — I realized I was spending more time faffing around looking for a flat spot to cook than enjoying the place. The table fixed that. For the fridge, I’d say just make sure you know your compressor’s low-voltage cutoff before you hit real off-grid terrain. Good luck with the build!
saltbuttersmoke_@reddit (OP)
Thanks!
Dramatic_Smell2775@reddit
You can take the plastic sides out in the back and it will open up a lot of space I was able to fit a redarc manager 30 inside the passenger side rear fender.
Also the back of this truck is super weird shaped for a fridge I put one behind the passenger seat (I also removed my rear seats). I built a long shelf setup that had a slide out table with stove, and 20lb propane tank. The shelf went half way into the rear passenger door so when you opened the rear passenger door it was two shelves on the left and the fridge on the right I loved this setup
jarkon-anderslammer@reddit
I'll post pics later, but I have a double drawer. The drawers are these:
https://flatlinevanco.com/products/pull-out-tray
DepartmentNatural@reddit
What country for the fridge? Can you even get what I have?
saltbuttersmoke_@reddit (OP)
I’m in the uk
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