The trailer made a trip to overland East this weekend, borrowed by Overland Outfitters to serve in their booth.
The trailer was just there to carry products for Overland Outfitters, but it was pretty popular itself... if I were in business to sell things, I could have taken orders for about a half dozen of the lids on this trailer in the first two days of the show. It seems were lots of M416/M100 owners at the show and many want lids like this for their trailers. I had to apologize and tell them I don't sell anything.
I have been helping a trailer company with the design of a new type of kitchen for trailers and the company debuted the first preproduction prototype of the new kitchen design Friday at Overland East. The company is Tentrax and the kitchen is called the Trax Kitchen. It's designed to be mounted on the tongue of most trailers (and in other locations too), and includes a fridge, a sink with running water, lots of counter space and an integreated battery and power system. I took these photos in their booth at the show.
In this first photo, the kitchen is deployed, it slides out of the enclosure box mounted on the tongue. The water supply for the sink is the Rotopax mounted on the Tentrax storage box (the storage box is not part of the kitchen). The sink in this photo has an optional cutting board on top of it. The fridge is a "drawer style" fridge from the marine/RV market and is the stainless steel drawer on the end of the pull-out cabinet.
In this next photo, the fridge is open, it's a 30-qt. Dometic. Engel also makes a compatible drawer units which also can serve as a freezer. The cutting board is off the sink, revealing a collapsible sink.
Not shown in these photos, the driver's side of the enclosure contains a cargo slide tray, which slides out of the enclosure for easy access to cargo stored on the tray. On both sides are weatherproof doors, they hinge at the bottom and hang down when opened and close when the kitchen is slid back into the enclosure, making the entire thing weatherproof.
Everything stowed:
The fridge end. Visible are the Dometic drawer fridge, the power monitor (volt and amp displays), 1 extra power outlet, two USB outlets, and the utensil drawer.
A video showing how quickly the kitchen deploys: