Fits any 7 x 4 soft floor camper.. made to suit the length, height and width you need.. Details below.. if you click on the enquiry form below, then we can get back to you with approximate build time and go through any questions you might have….. ta – Luke the Drifta
This storage box will suit any soft floor camper.. We make it to exactly suit your camper size.. each camper trailer is slightly different dimensions internally.
The storage box can pull out, up to 2/3rds of the way, and counter balance on the underside of the bedbase, so you don’t need the legs.
The pantry drawers can pull out, these are great to use as storage for food..
Storage box pulled out about 2/3rds of the way..
Dividers.. none supplied standard, but you can choose one if needed..generally one is all you need..
Shows the legs, how they tuck up under the storage box, and also the kitchen.
Works alongside a pull out kitchen
A timber paka is provided, to go between the kitchen and storage box.. this needs to be screwed down to the floor of the trailer.. instructions provided. Takes 10 minutes..
If you like you can get the Teflon strips to put down on the floor of the trailer.. this will help the kitchen and storage box slide easier. Only really needed if you have a rough/ checker plate floor. These rivet to the floor of the trailer.. 6 mm thick, so you can counter sunk the rivets.
This is the pole carrier option (not supplied standard) , plenty of space for all your tent poles, if you didn’t have a pole carrier at the front, or wanted to move/ improve the one you have..
Once the poles are being used, this makes still very handy space for food while using the camper..
This is how the table can fit into the storage box (not supplied standard) , sitting on Teflon strips. This is a great place to store the DCT.
this table is 1200 long, and made to suit the width of the storage box.. adjustable legs, this is the best camping table you can buy..
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SETTING UP INSTRUCTIONS this kitchen is shown as a RHS. we make to suit opposite, LHS. Also we can make slight changes easily, ask if you need something modified..
Pull the DPO out just enough to clear the drop down legs.
Swing them down, until they click in place. Then adjust the leg length. (the arrow shows where the legs will ‘click’ in place, to lock them down. )
Now pull the kitchen out most of the way, stopping around where the vertical hinge for the cupboard is. (arrow) you won’t need the second set of legs.
Now you can lift up the ‘folding end’ piece, and clip it into place.
Drop the front down, lift the lid up, and it’s ready to use.
Here is the cupboard. It can be used for dry food, ie packets / tin cans etc. It has a shelf a bit above half way down. It is fixed in place, as it is structural. See the brass finger catch to lock it closed. (shown by the arrow ) The drawers and the front have the same.
Your stove goes in the recessed area. It’s best to put some non slip matting under here. Or even a neat piece of cardboard . as it gets dirty it can be replaced. Under the sink is good storage for frying pan, chop board etc. To the right of that, is good for saucepans etc.
There is a hole in the end / back for the gas hose to connect to the bottle. This is the easiest setup for gas.
Here you can see the other set of legs that can be dropped down. This is so you can freestand it if you want to. There is a clip that holds each of the legs up in place. Have a look underneath to see it. (THESE SECOND SET OF LEGS AREN’T STANDARD, $70 IF YOU NEED THEM)
If you don’t have a water tank fitted, this is the easiest method for hooking up the water. Just push on the plastic hose. ( now supplied ) cut it to the right length, if too long, for instance in this jerry, it will curl up and you won’t be able to get all the water to pump out.
Or if you have a tank, make an outlet at the back of the trailer (see FAQ’S ) , then you can click on the plastic hose to the tank. Once the water is hooked up, you can use the handpump.
Also, some square ply packers are a good idea, for when in sandy county…. we can supply these for $10 if needed…
Comes standard with a hand pump and 1 m long hose.
DPO PACKAGE DEAL: $1675 Plus Freight
Here is the DPO package deal. You get the DPO (Drifta Pull Out) kitchen, the SDSB (Small Drifta Storage Box), and the DSB (Drifta Storage Box). The top of the camper has been lifted up so you can see it all in place.
Once you open the tailgate, or drop it down, you can see the DSB and the SDSB. You’d lift out the SDSB first, to access the kitchen. See how it neatly fills the space in the trailer. You can’t do this with plastic tubs.
Now the kitchen can be pulled out. It’s pulled out most of the way, here with about 100 mm left in the trailer. The legs are folded down to support it. They are fully adjustable.
Now it can be opened up. you can see the extra folding bench on the RHS, the stove goes in the middle, the front drops down to reveal the sink and more storage space. There is three drawers with internal catches, and a cupboard on the end.
It has airholes in the sides to keep food fresh, and also the lid flips over to form a small shelf, very handy when you are digging around in there looking for something. This box also makes a great seat. Someone will always be sitting on it.
Here’s the storage box. It can be accessed anytime, even whilst the kitchen is out. The storage boxes are so popular now we can hardly keep up with them. Most of our sales are the package deals. It is really the perfect way to set up inside the trailer. Have a look at the video to see how easy it slides.
Here it is pulled right out (7 foot long) and supported on the legs. Imagine how easy this is to pack now. You can get so much more in, as you can now pack it neatly. Otherwise it is just chucked in. All you gear becomes a mess. They are just the handiest thing to use.