The sink and the tailgate don't play well together. Much of the cost is in the wiring and plumbing systems and videos rarely show enough to see how well those are developed.
I use a Scottle and Coleman for my stovetops. A baby Weber or hibachi would work as a compact charcoal grill. I can't imagine any way to bring a BBQ along - maybe a Weber Smokey Mountain carried in a trailer.
I think they expanded the door, but the door doesn't seem small compared to the available space, or doors in other Teardrops. It seems that with a traditional teardrop you expect to sit and twist directly into the bed, but with the Teton X you expect to step up into it like a Winnebago. So a...
I like what I see on the Teardrop - looks very solid, and dry, with proper attention paid to the wiring. Like you are (were?) I', looking for experience-based feedback.
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