When it comes to outdoor adventures, time spent cooking can often detract from the fun. Let’s be honest; camping is about escaping from the monotony while cooking only adds hassle to the whole process. Since you would be going off-roading or pitching your tent high up the mountain cliff, you can’t expect a luxe restaurant to serve you a seven-course meal. Hence, you have to prepare your own food and make your own drinks, implying there will be a lot of cookware (stove, utensils, cooktop, and furniture) involved and plenty of mess to clean afterward. But, can this process be curtailed a little, if not entirely?
That’s the question Canadian startup Brio Outdoors wants to answer with their stackable RV-style kitchen. To ensure you don’t miss any fun activity while preparing a mouthwatering steak for your family or friends, Brio Outdoors has designed Brio Kitchen Box (patent-pending) to streamline your cooking experience, allowing you to focus on what really matters, which is enjoying the great outdoors.
Weighting, 27 lbs (without gear), almost similar to the Kitchen Cruiser (when stuffed with stove and sink), the Brio Box packs up neatly into a powder-coated aluminum box for space-efficient transport. The Brio Kitchen Box features customizable compartments, including a flat shelf, utensil tray, and a spacious drawer, enabling you to adapt the interior to your gear’s specific shapes and sizes. This thoughtful organization ensures everything is neatly stored and easily accessible, reducing the stress of meal preparation. Not to mention, the two-burner stove it houses inside the silicone-gasket-sealed top hatch.
Cooking and storage aren’t the only problems with camping, the real challenge is to set up the cooking station and pack it afterward, which generally takes a lot of time. However, that is not the case with Brio Kitchen Box. The kitchen camping pod allows for rapid deployment. All you need to do is simply press a button, and the Brio Box legs will drop down, locking securely into the ground at a stable 105-degree angle. Next, you need to adjust the orbital feet for level ground and extend the side wings for added cooking space. Once done, your Brio Kitchen Box is ready to assist you. While this may sound like a very tedious process, the company affirms that it takes less than a minute to do so.
Once you are done preparing meals, Brio Kitchen Box’s collapsible design makes it easy to wipe down and fit back into your trailer or vehicle, keeping your campsite clean and organized. Another standout aspect of the Brio Kitchen Box is its modularity. Multiple units can be stacked or connected side-by-side to create expansive cooking and storage solutions, perfect for family outings or larger groups. Whether you need extra space for a grill or additional storage for cooking supplies, the possibilities are virtually limitless.
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Whether it’s a camper trailer, a tent, a BBQ grill, or Brio Kitchen Box for that matter, durability is key for any outdoor gear, and the Brio Kitchen Box is constructed from sturdy, lightweight materials designed to withstand the elements and high cooking temperatures. With features like expertly welded joints and a seamless tabletop, you can rely on this kitchen box for years of outdoor adventures. The Brio is available in color choices of green, beige, or charcoal, and is currently enjoying a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.
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