jim65wagon
Well-known member
This is exactly the reason ours is designed the way it is. The stove is absolutely separate from the chuck box. The box itself carries the utensils, dinnerware, glasses, pots and pans.This is not a slam on anyone's boxes, but how do you keep them from becoming nasty oil and grease covered boxes?
The stove is a two burner coleman that tucks neatly behind the wheelwell in the bed of the truck. We use a stainless steel table for a cooktop - easy cleanup.
Another reason for not integrating the stove: If you replace the stove and the box has a size-designed space, it may be difficult to find another stove "that" size.