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Old 03-20-2014, 09:38 PM   #1
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Measurements Needed

Hope someone can help....we have a 25FC waiting for us in Seattle and are in the final pack out to head down the ALCAN to pick it up and can't find the measurements we had for the interior of the stove/range...we hope someone can help on the interior range/oven measurements as we want to make sure the cookware will fit in the oven.......Any recommendations on pots/pans etc would also be appreciated...We know we need to be multi purpose and remember the space constraints.......Thanks in advance...needless to say we are excited about our first Airstream and the trip ahead but are finding trying to gather stuff up to take down the ALCAN with us for the trailer does have its challenges....
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Old 03-20-2014, 09:55 PM   #2
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A quarter sheet pan fits fine in both our 1954 Liner Brown oven and our 1979 Safari Magic Chef oven.

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Hope someone can help....we have a 25FC waiting for us in Seattle and are in the final pack out to head down the ALCAN to pick it up and can't find the measurements we had for the interior of the stove/range...we hope someone can help on the interior range/oven measurements as we want to make sure the cookware will fit in the oven.......Any recommendations on pots/pans etc would also be appreciated...We know we need to be multi purpose and remember the space constraints.......Thanks in advance...needless to say we are excited about our first Airstream and the trip ahead but are finding trying to gather stuff up to take down the ALCAN with us for the trailer does have its challenges....
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Old 03-30-2014, 10:41 PM   #3
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We have a 2010 25' FC and we love it. We store pots and pans under the sink. Kind of tight but we get in what we need. We also store a couple under the long sofa.
The greatest challenge is utilizing the three small drawers next to the stove effectively. I wound up bolting two small aluminum bars on the sides mid height of the top two drawers then fabricating a wooden rack with appropriate shapes to hold stainless in the top of the top drawer and a knife holder for the top of the middle drawer. We then put miscl kitchen gadgets underneath the silverware and knife rack. They are small but they suffice for us.
We love our 25. Towed it over 20,000 mi and slept in it over 300 nights now. We added a mattress topper from Costco and the bed sleeps great.

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Old 03-30-2014, 11:35 PM   #4
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Congrats; you will really like the 25 ... comfortable, but not too large ... +++on the topper!
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Old 03-31-2014, 06:15 AM   #5
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We use a set of non-stick nesting cookware.
Having non-stick pans makes clean-up easier which can be especially important for boondocking or situations where you're conserving water.

Amazon.com: Magma 10 Piece Gourmet Nesting Stainless Steel Cookware Set with Non-Stick: Sports & Outdoors
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