- First Name
- Caleb
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- 2021 Bronco/1996 Jeep XJ/1957 FC-150
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- Big Bend
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Hey there ya'll. As some of ya'll know, I use my Bronco for a variety of purposes. It's my daily for one, but I also enjoy rock crawling, desert mobbing and just general overlanding with my family on very lengthy adventures such as my recent Reno to Vegas 500 trip.
When I am not off-roading, I use my Bronco as a family vehicle, for hauling groceries as well as my kids supplies and strollers and whatnot.
I saw that a lot of truck guys were using Milwaukee packout systems. I also knew that electric cooking has been catching on. For those that don't know, I live in CA near the Sierra's where we experience fire bans every summer. A permit is often required to use propane cooking as well. With 2 kids, propane is always annoying to pack and i'm always balancing propane canisters vs space. I do however, always have a power station on hand since you know... influencing lol.
I saw an ad for Stoke Voltaics electric cooking system and said screw it, i'm trying it. I purchased the set for $239 plus an extra water heater for $100. The water heater wasn't really needed since I can heat water up in the pot but I wanted to try the full kit.
I did some measuring and found that the Milwaukee packout 2 drawer system was the perfect fit on my Diabolical slide-out and I could still fit my fridge, a small table and the new to me Dometic jug with a faucet.
I tested the setup on my latest trip through the Rubicon. This is my Bronco's 5th time on the Rubicon and by far the most luxurious. I am a huge fan of this setup, there was minimal if not any rattling and I loved the water feature with the Dometic setup.
It's a lot to talk about so like usual, I made a video which I hope ya'll enjoy. Its entirely unsponsored and I'm honestly just a fan.
The biggest highlight is that when i'm done messing around with overlanding, I can pull out my packout system and my bronco converts back into a dadmobile. Plus its half the cost of a traditional overland drawer system.
Enjoy!
When I am not off-roading, I use my Bronco as a family vehicle, for hauling groceries as well as my kids supplies and strollers and whatnot.
I saw that a lot of truck guys were using Milwaukee packout systems. I also knew that electric cooking has been catching on. For those that don't know, I live in CA near the Sierra's where we experience fire bans every summer. A permit is often required to use propane cooking as well. With 2 kids, propane is always annoying to pack and i'm always balancing propane canisters vs space. I do however, always have a power station on hand since you know... influencing lol.
I saw an ad for Stoke Voltaics electric cooking system and said screw it, i'm trying it. I purchased the set for $239 plus an extra water heater for $100. The water heater wasn't really needed since I can heat water up in the pot but I wanted to try the full kit.
I did some measuring and found that the Milwaukee packout 2 drawer system was the perfect fit on my Diabolical slide-out and I could still fit my fridge, a small table and the new to me Dometic jug with a faucet.
I tested the setup on my latest trip through the Rubicon. This is my Bronco's 5th time on the Rubicon and by far the most luxurious. I am a huge fan of this setup, there was minimal if not any rattling and I loved the water feature with the Dometic setup.
It's a lot to talk about so like usual, I made a video which I hope ya'll enjoy. Its entirely unsponsored and I'm honestly just a fan.
The biggest highlight is that when i'm done messing around with overlanding, I can pull out my packout system and my bronco converts back into a dadmobile. Plus its half the cost of a traditional overland drawer system.
Enjoy!
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