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Review: Dometic RV/campervan Sink & Propane Stovetop/Hob

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RV traveling has become more popular than ever. And if you can’t afford a big RV, or don’t have a place to keep one, then you’re probably looking into vanlife, like we are. A camper van allows you to not only enjoy comfortable road trips to destinations all over the county, traveling by RV or van has the added benefit of allowing you to take your lodging with you - so you always have the comforts of home while on the go. While convenient, vans and RV need to make the most of every square inch, so good design and convenience goes a long way. Dometic has two products for outfitting your RV that are not only easy on the eyes, but also feature thoughtful space-saving design.

Dometic stove/hob

The Dometic 99 gas burner stovetop or hob as the Europeans like to call it, has a sleek hideaway design that allows you to cook while also preserving counter space. The entire hob measures at about 19 by 14.5 inches, giving you enough space to cook meals without overwhelming your kitchen area.

The two-burner design has a safety glass lid that should will be flush-mounted to your countertop. This heat-resistant lid can be used for resting hot items, and can easily be wiped clean. The two control knobs hide under the glass keeping the sleek look and they let you control the cook temperature. I will say they are a bit on the small size. Naturally we’re trying to save precious space here, but these can be a bit hard to grasp and maneuver, particularly in the small nook they’re tucked into.

I read somewhere these burners are meant to have slightly different performance options and output, but after using them for a few weeks I have to say I’m not seeing any difference.

The stainless steel design will withstand repeated use with ease, and will require little maintenance to keep it looking brand new.

We have this stove hooked up to the propane tank we had professionally installed under the van so we could count on reliable cooking fuel that we also use to power our furnace. The burners heat up fast as a gas range will do, and I can get water boiling for coffee in about 5 minutes.

The stovetop has been quite durable for us and seems to be withstanding regular use well, now at about 4 months after installing it. Keeping it clean isn’t too much of a hassle… you can wipe it with a soapy cloth, and polish up the glass with glass cleaner if you want.

Dometic hideaway sink and folding tap

If you appreciate continuity of design, the matching Dometic VA8000 Series Sink would be a natural pairing with the stove. Designed with a similar heat-resistant glass lid, this square stainless steel sink is also designed to be hidden when not in use. As with the stove, the glass lid can be used as a surface to rest hot items on while cooking.

We paired this sink with our own custom hookup: a water pump and drinking water tank, and a grey water tank. We also had to create our own drainage options as this sink did not come with fixtures or fittings. We picked up a bar sink drain at Home Depot and connected it easily enough.

It also doesn’t come with this, but you pretty much need the Dometic folding tap. We had the hardest time sourcing one of these and mid-pandemic it took months before it arrived, but it is the absolute best solution for this sink. Like the drain, we had to engineer this a bit, as you need a collar to fit it correctly, which was no picnic to find either, but worth all the effort in my opinion.

The Dometic folding faucet is cleverly-designed and hides away while not in use, so you can close the lid to keep things tidy and to maximize your space, or just avoid hooking stuff on it as you move around the van.

Measuring at roughly 16 by 14 inches, with a 6 inch depth, this sink is small enough to be discreet, but large enough to accommodate most van-sized dishes, pots and pans. The stainless steel requires little upkeep to keep looking its best and is sturdy enough to withstand years of use. We’ve been using it a lot and I can confidently say this sink is holding up well and is a great fit for out tight van space. It’s handy for brusihg teeth, washing dishes, or just keeping your hands clean.

When you’re too tired to worry about the dishes, or you have to make a quick getaway, you can pile things into the sink and close the lid for a tidy look, and not worry about anything going flying.

Видео Review: Dometic RV/campervan Sink & Propane Stovetop/Hob канала Erin Lawrence
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24 июня 2021 г. 0:32:36
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