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Aioks Red Reviews

4.2 Rating 18 Reviews
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Posted 10 months ago
One of the best investments for a greater outdoor life! Worth its price.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great quality, very compact, and still hold up well after countless overland camping trips.
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Posted 3 years ago
I just love this compact kitchen! So well build. Beautiful design. Functional. Extremely convenient. It is just the perfect kitchen for my van. And when I am not camping, it also looks great in my apartment!
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Posted 3 years ago
I love my ikamper AIOKS - All-In-One Outdoor Kitchen System saves me time and easy to carry everything inside the box for cooking amazing camping meals for me and my daughter during are camping trips
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Posted 3 years ago
I originally subscribed to their kickstarter for this, and received the product much later as it was in development and such, so with that being said i am reviewing what i assume to be a borderline concept product. However after revisiting the site idk if anything has changed, it doesn’t seem so. I am not sure what the target market or the intended use for this is because there are 3 major problems. 1. The wheels are a joke and can only be used on pavement or hard dirt. No grass, gravel, rocks, and certainly not sand. 2. The handle that folds out is so chinsy that my 5 year old could most likely bend it if he tried. This with the combination of the terrible wheels makes you have to use the handle more that you should to lift over things and drag it through 2 inch grass with the thing feeling like you are going to break it any any second. 3. The legs that fold out for the table are the worst i have ever seen on any product. Completely unusable and the best comparison would be to a kids toy play camp table. You cant even put a plate of food on them without them collapsing. This doesn’t even make any sense because the metal of the box, the stove, and especially the wood tops are very good quality. The materials of the product(other than the legs, wheels and handle) I would rate a 9 or a 10 for strength while the wheels i would give a 2 or a 3, the handle i would rate a 2 or a 3 at the most(hasnt broke yet but only used twice in a couple years while we have went on overlanding or camping trips dozens of times. the legs i would give the lowest score possible as it renders the box completely useless and makes me extremely skeptical of buying a rooftop tent from here even though I want to. Also the $500 price tag, look i dont care about paying what a company needs to make to turn a profit and provide me with something but it seems insane for the issues with these three things. I mean i would have been happier if the thing was $750 and they spent extra money beefing up the wheels(make them bigger too!) fixing the terrible handle, and especially the legs. Who tested this product? Its completely useless and cannot be used for anything. Extremely disappointed. Imagine buying a new suc made for the outdoors and had all these premium parts that seem like they would last 25+ years of abuse easily but the wheels dont even allow you to drive on grass and when you get into the vehicle the shocks cant even hold your weight and just immediately bottom out the tires when you get in. Doesn't even make sense.
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Posted 3 years ago
I just came across your products and I am quite impressed! Great thinking, especially with the AIOKS! I like many things about this portable kitchen. After looking at all of the photos and reading about it, I have made a few observations that may fit in with future improvements: 1. Use larger, off-road type wheels. I would gladly forfeit interior space for better rolling capability for campground or beach use. 2. Use screws for assembly versus pop-rivets. Pop-rivets gives an impression of cheap chinese made stuff that won't last. Canvas your long-term users for suggestions on redesign of the exterior plastic pieces that aren't holding up to nominal usage. IOW, find out which pieces have broken and redesign them. 3. Put both burner knobs on one side. Not every AIOKS will be used by a group of two or more to split the cooking tasks. Used by one person, you have to reach over cooking foods to adjust the flame.
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Posted 4 years ago
I love the fact everything is easy set up and portable.
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Posted 4 years ago