Don’t just scrape the surface of camp kitchen essentials – pack, stack, and store in them too, thanks to the Pop Top Double 3 Shelf Cupboard by Quest!
Boasting a tough powder-coated steel frame, heavy-duty material and mesh, and sturdy plastic/fibreglass shelving – the cupboard keeps it together. Keep your camp kit intact, owing to four inbuilt shelves for convenient storage, with external pockets for the smaller knick-knacks too.
A removeable hardtop provides ultimate versatility across meal prep and securing cupboard contents – meanwhile offering another method of accessing food, clothing, or camp clobber in addition to the mesh front opening.
From the pots and pans to the socks and underpants – keep it neat in the Quest Pop Top Double 3 Shelf Cupboard.
4 x built-in shelves and removable hardtop
Powder-coated steel frame for strength
Fibreglass composite shelves
Heavy-duty mesh and material
External pockets
Integrated carry bag included
Easy access from beneath hardtop or front mesh door
Rated Capacity:
10 Kg/shelf | Hardtop 30 Kg
External Dimensions:
86L x 48W x 86H cm
Packed Dimensions:
86L x 48W x 10H cm
Weight:
7.30 Kg
Material:
400D Polyester | HD PU Mesh | High Pressure Laminate (HPL) Weatherproof Shelf | 400D Polyester Carry Bag
Frame Material:
Powder Coated Steel
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
STO-POPD-A
Snowys Code:
159994
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Quest pop top cupboard material and function 1 answer
What is the hard top made of? Is it mdf or actual waterproof plastic laminate on top so can handle outside? How does the pop top work? Where is the excess fabric kept? Does it bunch inside? Does it pull over to make more water tight? Quest leaves a lot of info to the imagination again
Candice - Sydney, NSW(1 month ago)
G'day Candice,
Its it made for HPL - high pressure laminate - so is completely waterproof and moisture resistance. The internal shelves are made from a polypropylene sheet which is moisture-resitant.
Pop top means you can pop the top off to access the panty through the top, as per the product photos. In terms of your other questions regarding fabric and bunching, I'm not 100% sure what you're referring to sorry!