Chuk Kitchen Box Attachments That Solve Your Camp Cooking Problems
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Most camp cooking headaches aren't really cooking problems. They're space problems, light problems, and "where do I put this" problems. You've got a hot pan in one hand, a drink in the other, and a prep surface that's already covered in stuff.
The Chuk Kitchen Box gives you a real camp kitchen to work on. The attachments are what turn that setup into the ultimate camp cooking station. We designed each one around a specific annoyance, so here's the problem each one solves, and you can decide which are worth clipping on.
Cupholder - Keeps your drinks out of the way
You're flipping burgers, or you go to stir something, and you've got nowhere to put your drink down. So you put it on the edge of the table or the only place where you can find space, and it inevitably gets knocked over the next time you go to grab something.
The Cupholder gives your drink a dedicated spot, locked in tight enough that it's almost impossible to knock over. It sounds like the most skippable attachment on the list right up until the first time you spill two or three beers over the course of a weekend.

Lantern Post - Cook hands-free in the dark
Early starts and after-dark dinners are when camp cooking can get awkward. You're either wearing a headlamp that throws shadows everywhere or trying to prop a flashlight against something so it points the right way.
The Lantern Post lifts a light source up and over your cooking area so the entire surface is lit, hands-free. It makes coffee before sunrise and dinner after dark a whole lot easier.

Storage Caddy - Keep your prep surface clear
Oil, salt, pepper, spices, the paper towel roll. All of it ends up scattered across the exact surface you're trying to cook and prep on, and there's never enough room.
The Storage Caddy pulls all of that off the counter into one spot and even holds a paper towel roll underneath, so that's handled too. It's a small thing that buys back a surprising amount of working space on your camp kitchen box.

Garbage Bag Ring - Keep your trash secure and organized
Without somewhere to put it, garbage collects in a sad pile next to your food while you cook, then blows around or gets knocked over. Not to mention animals.
The Garbage Bag Ring holds a bag open and off the ground, so scraps and wrappers go straight in as you work. Cleaner cooking, faster cleanup.

Dual Hooks - Give utensils and towels a home
Tongs, dish towels, oven mitts, bottle openers. They end up on the ground or buried somewhere in the box right when you need them.
The Dual Hooks give you a place to hang the stuff you reach for constantly, keeping it visible and off the prep surface.

Cutting Board - A clean and sturdy surface
Cutting vegetables on an uneven or sliding surface is how you lose a fingertip. A loose board that skates around every time you press down is a challenge at best.
The Cutting Board is sized to sit perfectly inside the raised edges of the Chuk Box wings, so it doesn't slide while you work. You get a stable, food-friendly surface that's actually part of your setup instead of one more thing balancing on top of it.

Metal Wire Grid - Add even more room for attachments
There's only so much room on the wings, and some of your gear, ropes, carabiners, and the odd bungee might not clip to them at all.
The Metal Wire Grid mounts underneath the wings and gives you a more flexible point to connect to: a 10" x 10" base to clip carabiners, ropes, and hooks, and a spot to move attachments off the wings if needed. Every clip-on attachment works on it, so your Dual Hooks, Storage Caddy, and the rest can attach just as easily as they do to the wings.

The Kits - Take the guesswork out of it
Shop the Starter Kit → | Shop the Deluxe Kit →
If reading through all of this you're thinking, "just give me the ones that matter," that's what the kits are. The Starter Attachment Kit and the Deluxe Attachment Kit are the most-purchased attachments grouped together, so you can outfit your box with the essentials in one go instead of picking piece by piece.
You don't need every attachment to have a great camp kitchen. But once you've solved the drink, the light, the prep surface, and the trash, the difference between cooking on a Chuk Kitchen Box and cooking on a folding table you packed full of clutter is night and day.
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