GCI Master Cook Station Review | Best Camping Table | Outdoor Kitchen | Cook Station | @GCIOutdoor
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Hey, Wilders! We are a family of four + a big golden-doodle (Chewie) and love to spend our weekends camping in our Wildwood by Forest River FSX 179DBK. Check out our newest video, where we review our new @GCIOutdoor Master Cook Station. This outdoor kitchen table is PERFECT for camping! Check out our new table and all the things we love about it as we TAKE YOU TO THE WILDWOODS!🌲
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I love this camping table! My younger children love washing dishes after eating. Holds my small drink cooler on the wire shelf. I made tie down ropes to stake the legs. I store them with my other ropes and stakes to use on my camping trips.
Good idea with the strap for the griddle. I have the 17" and will be doing the same. Thanks. I have also have the same camping table. I'm going to anchor down the legs with stakes to see if it helps from rocking.
I have the same unit, easy to setup, stable and does a great job.
Great job, you communicate effectively!
My guy…I watched for the table review. I liked for showing me that the feet on my griddle are adjustable!
Great review. Exactly what I am looking for.
Thanks for the demo. Made my decision easy!
Great video! Now I want one! Thanks for the great demonstration!
Great video!! Back ground music is awesome!
Great tips, great review, great camera work! Thanks!!!
Thanks for sharing! Really enjoyed the review.😊
Out here at Meaher State Park right now watching your video on this cook table and griddle. Looks like a good investment. Appreciate the video.
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
3 жыл бұрын
We got the Blackstone and had been setting it on picnic tables. Couldn’t really utilize the table space as you had to cook from the end of table and reach over to set or get things. I don’t think there is anything missing that I could add that would make it more enjoyable. We recently got a dome to put over biscuits and burgers to keep the heat on them. That lower metal grid is perfect for setting hot items on and out of the way. Never knew about Meaher, now you’ve got us looking! Thanks for the heads-up!
What a great set up ;-)
Very nice. Thanks
I'm sold...Thanks for the review and posting of this video.
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
3 жыл бұрын
We are still enjoying it. I am hoping you will too!
Muy buena idea... Saludos desde Chihuahua México
I recently purchased a Blackstone griddle with a hood. I liked your video on the table so much I purchased one and set it up as you did. Mine did not come with a paper towel bungee cord…. When I placed my Blackstone on the table, my hood was in the way of the light pole. I’ve seen others cook from the other side of the table, turning the Blackstone around. I like you video and am learning as I go. Thanks, Skillet
Thanks for showing me the leveling feet on the blackstone! I have the smaller Gci table and have been battling an unleveled cooking area. Thanks again.
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
2 жыл бұрын
The more I think about it, the more I think about carrying some door shims. I think it could help with the table contact gaps, and also maybe with quicker adjustments under the griddle.
@JoeSantiagoNYC
2 жыл бұрын
@@TakeMetotheWildWoods That's a smart thought, maybe I'll grab a pack of the composite ones, they should last a long time.
Best review of this table yet, thank you!!
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
2 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
I just got one today and first time folding it back up it got one of my fingers pretty good. Should've watched this first. Haha. Also just realized it's the same brand as my Pod Rocker chairs.
Wow what I nice setup. I need one for my future camper!
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
3 жыл бұрын
Yes you do! I can't wait to see what camping food you cook, as long as you share with us! :)
Excelent bro! I like it!
oooh i want one.
Hey looks pretty cool. Is it sturdy enough that you can use it without having to really really baby it?
Could strap to rear trailer bumper to keep it more stable
Great review video
Survival string LOL, it is called Para Cord, Parachute cord, 550 Cord ...
Nice review, appreciate it. Suggestion... lose the background music loop.... 12 minutes of the same loop repeating gets annoying.
Thanks
great helpful video. many thanks. drop the goofy music. all we need is you describing it.
Can you please tell me what size/model Blackstone that is? Looks like it fits perfectly on the table.
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
2 жыл бұрын
It is the size up from the 17, so I believe 22
Ones the table have levelers on the legs?
Could you put your gas tank on the rack underneath to help with the stability of the table?
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
3 жыл бұрын
That is a GREAT idea. I actually use that section to set the griddle dome on when not and after using: www.walmart.com/ip/Expert-Grill-Stainless-Steel-Griddle-Dome-12-x-9-25/370706041
Can I buy one
What is your take on why the table is unsteady? Legs too close together? Too much weight with Blackstone? Lower table too long, sticking out the side?
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
2 жыл бұрын
Good question! I think the table is more narrow than a regular table. There are more folding joint points than a standard table. Both of these could contribute. Again, the only time it requires holding is when scrubbing and scraping griddle for a good cleaning. We also carry with us a simple 4 foot table. I could cook on that. But I enjoy the real estate on this table setup. I like the shelves that can be dedicated for plates on one, seasonings on another, cutting board. On the simple four foot table, I ended up shoving things around to get them out of the way or in the way. Plus, I love gadgets. This has been the most well built folding setup I have used. I don’t consider it wobbly from build quality, but rather from build design. And I am fine with that.
I appreciate ur video. But I can’t believe these old styles are still top selling products in the US. Find innovative, lighter, and functional ones in foreign KZread videos. Korean camping KZreadrs are the best.
*Does the job*
What's the size closed?
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
11 ай бұрын
36"x21"x6"
How much weight can is withstand?
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
Жыл бұрын
I have not pushed the table to its breaking point. That being said, with the griddle, the weight bearing pressure points are at the hinges. I have not tested to see how well that section would handle pressure at the joining support (1:45). In other words, if you were to move the prep area to that section, I do not know how much weight it could handle. But I think I would be comfortable doing so.
I didn't see the sink they said it comes with.
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
11 ай бұрын
It is under the long side hinged section. I use it to store things
Great video, but you need two get rid of the annoying music. Thanks.
Get a 1" flexible coupling, attach under the sink rubber fitting, also get a 1" piece of pvc or flexible tubing, cut to size. The tubing that comes with the table is garbage.
Buy a plastic folding table Cheaper and easier to put up and stow away
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
2 жыл бұрын
We had the same thought. We didn’t like the thought of heated cook top on a plastic table. I also like all the real estate and it being a little more of a gadget. At the same time, I can relate to the simplicity. I’ve had multi tool knives, but have have carried a simple knife for over 10 years. This table however is easier to store than our 4’ plastic table, and looks better.
Table is too complicated, Drifta style table is more simple
@TakeMetotheWildWoods
2 жыл бұрын
That is a perfectly viable reasoning. It definitely is more complicated than that style. At the same time, it does offer more real estate to work with.
@falkenvir
2 жыл бұрын
@@TakeMetotheWildWoods I agree... as long as the User don't mind the hassle. And perfectly reasonable if you always want to stay in one location more than 2days.
Great video, very helpful - but the background music is both annoying and of no purpose. Next video why not just leave that out, it would be a big improvement. Thank you