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The Base Module 1208 is the heart of Skotte Kitchens’ modular outdoor kitchen system and forms the stable and flexible platform that allows you to build a custom outdoor kitchen. With a thoughtful design and durable materials, this module is built to withstand all weather conditions – from sunny summer days to rainy autumn evenings and snow-covered winters.
Build Your Kitchen Step by Step
The base module acts as a frame where you choose what to add, depending on how you want to use your outdoor kitchen.
Required additions
To complete the base module, you must select:
• Frame (201003, 201004, or 201005)
depending on the functions you desire. The frames determine if you can install a grill, sink, or other equipment.
• Bottom plate and crossbars
Required to install drawers, doors, and side panels.
Compatible accessories:
• Grill (203014 or 203016) – Choose a 3- or 4-burner grill depending on your cooking needs.
Note: Requires specific frames.
• Sink (204018) and faucet (204015–204017) –
Requires frame 201003 for installation.
• Storage – Add cabinets, drawers, or side panels for a sleek and organized solution.
• Shelves (202008) – Requires bottom plate and crossbars for installation.
Advantages
• Modular design – Customize and expand as your needs grow.
• Stable and weather-resistant – Powder-coated steel and stainless components for long-lasting durability.
• Stands firm on all surfaces – Perfect for decks, paving stones, or gravel.
• Easy assembly – No special tools required.
Perfect for All Who Love Outdoor Living
This kitchen isn’t just for grill enthusiasts – it’s for anyone who wants to gather outdoors, cook together, and enjoy more meals under the open sky.
Thanks to the flexible system, you can start small and then expand your kitchen over time.
Start your outdoor cooking with the Base Module 1208 – and customize it exactly to your needs!
Base Module 1208 is a centrally placed unit in the Skotte Kitchens modular outdoor kitchen system and serves as the framework for building a functional and durable outdoor kitchen. It’s designed to provide both stability and flexibility and works as the perfect platform for all your selected accessories and modules.
Flexibility: Base Module 1208 allows you to build a tailored outdoor kitchen. Easily add features depending on your needs, such as grills, sinks, storage, or workspaces.
Durability: Made from powder-coated steel and stainless components, this module is designed to withstand all weather conditions and provide long-lasting durability.
Design: Built to be customized and expanded over time. With its modular design, you can add more features or change the layout whenever you want.
Compatibility: To complete the base module, you must choose a frame (201003, 201004, or 201005), as well as a bottom plate and crossbars to install storage drawers, doors, and side panels.
Easy assembly: Base Module 1208 requires no special tools for assembly, making installation both simple and quick.
This modular base module is perfect for anyone looking for a durable and adaptable outdoor kitchen that can grow over time and fit their specific needs and space.
Regular Cleaning
Wipe surfaces with a soft cloth and lukewarm water to remove dirt, dust, and pollen.
If needed, use a mild (pH-neutral) detergent that is not harsh on metal surfaces.
Avoid strong chemicals that can damage the powder coating.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any detergent residue.
Avoid high-pressure washers, as excessive pressure may damage the coating.
Avoid Scratches and Impacts
While the powder coating is tough, avoid using sharp or hard objects that may scratch the surface.
If scratches or damage occur, touch up with matching powder coating or zinc spray to prevent rust on exposed metal.
Protect Against Harsh Conditions
Even though the products are designed for outdoor use, it’s a good idea to:
Wipe down surfaces regularly after heavy rain or snow to prevent buildup of dirt and water.
Brush off snow gently instead of letting it accumulate in large amounts for extended periods.
Ensure air circulation around shelves and doors to reduce the risk of condensation and moisture affecting the surfaces.
Check and Prevent Rust
Inspect surfaces regularly for damage to the coating.
If the zinc coating becomes exposed due to wear, clean the area and apply anti-corrosion protection.
Seasonal Maintenance
During fall and spring, when leaves and debris accumulate more easily, it’s especially important to keep surfaces clean.
If possible, cover the kitchen with a breathable cover during long periods of non-use, such as in winter, to protect against unnecessary wear.
Avoid Chemical Products
Do not expose shelves and doors to strong acids, alkalis, or solvents that may react with the zinc-coated or powder-coated surfaces.