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ON HOLD Camping cupboard Outwell (Aruba) £30


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Outwell quality - portable cupboard with removable shelves. We used as a kitchen station - put a gas cooker on top and stored food in the cupboards below. Lightly used for a handful of summers. One slight dent to the top of the table in once corner - this was done during original delivery to us (see penultimate picture), we covered this with cooker when in use. Also,  one year, the field next to the campsite had been harvested early and the field mice went hunting for midnight snacks… some nibbles to one of the ‘doors’ (see last photo, barely visible) - no impact on function.


Sturdy but light aluminium frame - easy to fold up and includes carry bag and original box for storage if you’d like it. 
101.5 cm wide by 50 cm deep by 81.5 cm high. 
 

Retails at £119.95. Grab yourself a bargain at £30. 
 

Collect from a smoke and pet free home in SE22 (near top end of Crystal Palace Road).

 

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