Saturday, June 4, 2016

Kitchen Storage in the Fuse


Winnebago Fuse Kitchen Storage

Continuing on my Fuse storage series I am going to go over the storage in the kitchen in the article.  I stay amazed at the amount of storage Winnebago managed to fit into the Fuse.

Winnebago Fuse Kitchen StorageWinnebago Fuse Kitchen Storage

Above the sink and burners is a 3' cabinet with divider in the middle.   On one side we are storing miscellaneous  stuff. We are keeping ziplock bags, aluminum foil, dish detergent  and other stuff in a smaller version of the canvas organizers we use in the bedroom.   We are also keeping the convection rack and a few other things here.   On the side over the burners we are storing our glasses, coffee cups, baking tins and what not.

Winnebago Fuse Kitchen StorageWinnebago Fuse Kitchen Storage

There are two large drawers under the burners.   We have put dividers in both of the drawers. In the top drawer we have our silverware, various cooking utensils, salt, pepper and takeout plasticware.  Also we have our catchall where the velcro, scissors, tape,batteries and such wind up.  In the bottom drawer we have out plates, bowls, oven mitts, hot pads, and other stuff.

Winnebago Fuse Kitchen Storage


The biggest storage area is under the sink.  In this picture you can see where we keep our trash can.  Our paper towel holder is mounted on the door.

Winnebago Fuse Kitchen Storage

With the trash can removed you can get a good idea on the size.   We put some shelves in.  We have a  5qt stock pan and a 12" fry pan and a couple other things.   

The canvas storage boxes are Sorbus White storage boxes.  They were 6 assorted sizes for $19.99 from Amazon.  We also uses some dividers from Amazon as well.  These are Practical home Grid Drawer Dividers from Amazon as well for $6.47.

The obvious thing that is missing is food.  Since the RV is in the driveway for these photos, there is no food so we don't attract critters. We are keeping our food in the refrigerator and above the couch.  That will be in the next installment of the storage series.


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