17 IKEA ITEMS FOR CAMPING that you didn't know existed!
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- I know this video is a little different, but stick with me because there are some items at Ikea that are great for campers! From stainless steel grilling supplies to packing cubes, these items can be useful for campers, especially if you're on a budget! See below for the names of all the items I mentioned…
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☀️ Ikea items mentioned in the video (in order):
1. GRILLTIDER stainless steel serving bowls
2. BÄSTISAR moose-shaped pasta
3. RINNIG green dishcloth
4. MARIATHERES dish towels
5. PEPPRIG dustpan and brush
6. APTITLIG bamboo cutting boards (they come in 2 sizes)
7. SOCKERBIT storage box with lid
8. SLIBB clips (best for small lightweight items)
9. PEPPRIG wash tub
10. VÄLVÅRDAD dish-washing brush refills
11. FILFISK resealable bag set
12. GRILLTIDER 3-piece barbecue tools set
13. GRILLTIDER stainless steel or bamboo skewers
14. HETLEVRAD vacuum flask
15. PÄRKLA storage cases
16. RENSARE waterproof bag
17. RENSARE packing cubes, set of 3
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Which of these items surprised you the most? Comment below!! 💚
The small waterproof bag! Makes me want to go to Ikea right now and get one :)
Stainless bowls are a 10/10. Storage bins and storage bags are a close second.
The cloths/dustpan/cutting board I'd skip on for Ikea and just grab at the dollar store.
Honestly, bringing rags and cloths are something I tend to forget a lot, but buying a stash to keep in my camping gear is a great idea! Also, as a Canadian, the moose pasta is just adorable! haha Love your videos :)
The collapsible bowl to use for washing.
Loved the shoe bag for muddy boots!
As a vanlifer I've become a big fan of soft containers - bags, sacks, duffles, etc. With rigid containers you usually have wasted precious space containing nothing but air. Soft containers collapse down with no wasted space and can conform to fit into oddly shaped spaces. So two thumbs up for the soft containers you featured.
I actually just went the other way :-D I travelled mostly with Ikea bags full of my stuff and it annoyed me how I could never stack them properly, they were just sliding everywhere in my car and it always looked kind of messy. I guess a good mix in between soft and hard packing solutions is the key (at least for me) 🙂
I love that camping is about being resourceful. An item doesn't need to be "for camping" to be an awesome find.
Of course, but this video is about awesome finds that can be used for camping
Exactly 💚💚💚 multipurpose, multiuse, everything
Thank you for making a point for not being sponsored on this video. I’m tired of UA-cam “advertisements” that are disguised as interest focused videos. I never camp without a small broom and dust pan for cleaning out my tent.
Don’t forget the pet section (if there is one at IKEA). Reusable doggie piddle pads are great to use inside the tent to trap any residual dirt/water and are easy to wash.
Tip for your stainless steel or other bowls: Use coffee filters in between them to prevent scratching in transit. The coffee filters can be used for many other purposes and in an emergency, They are a terrific initial filtration system to obtain potable water 😉
Good idea :)
I use those little shoe bags for EVERYTHING. I have to one keep all of my random bungee cords in, one with All my good tent spikes etc. I love the big bag with the handles. I keep my tarps and moving blanket in one and my blankets/sleeping bags in another. They make it so easy to organize. And side note the flat bag with orange liner is perfect fit for wreaths. I store my different season door wreaths in them. Thanks for the recipe!
I appreciate a good storage tip!
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I had no idea IKEA made waterproof bags!! I feel like a test is in order 🤔 also - fully agree, their dish towels are amazing for camping
I've had the bigger version of the waterproof bag for 3 years now, I use it to store my wet gear after swimming. It holds water in pretty well (starts leaking a bit after 2 days but I shouuuld take my stuff out after practice anyway) and doesn't have this wet feeling you often get with the lightweight ones. I haven't fully submerged it though, so I can't say how well it keeps water out, but it definitely works when kayaking or SUPing.
Their bags are great!
The Frakta, the biggest Ikea bag can also be worn as a backpack
Mate you missed the #1 best Ikea product (IMO) for camping, even though it's in the video at 7:30: the classic Ikea blue bag. They're PERFECT for bringing wood: large, durable, light, and with a double handle system whereby you thread the long handle through the opposite side short handle which pulls the mouth closed and stabilises it for carrying.
I would argue that if one can choose any item from Ikea - blue bag would be it. But not just any blue bag, the Ikea Frakta storage bag, which can be used on the Frakta trolley: it has handles to be a bag but you can also wear it as a backpack. And it's perfect size for your backpack to be packed in if you're flying without worrying that something will catch on conveyor belts at the airport.
@@stajp67 please post pictures of these fantastical and wild claims
I am a total IKEA fan! One thing I do is purchase some of their inexpensive rugs for my tent. The rugs catch the dirt and when finished they are easy to shake out and put in the washing machine!
Made a trip to IKEA (in the UK) after watching this video. I didn’t have high hopes for finding many of the items you’ve mentioned in it , but actually managed to find 80% of the items and purchased around half of them ahead of an up and coming camping trip! Thank you for sharing items that are actually practical/necessary and that are readily available for most of your viewers ❤
Just came across this video and was wondering whether IKEA UK stock these, your comment answered my question, looks like a trip to IKEA for me tomorrow 🤣🤣
My husband and I are big campers and this video coming out fresh off a trip is getting us excited to visit Ikea! Thanks so much for sharing such great content🙃
I’ve been needing to replace our stainless steel bowls for awhile! Great find!
The bowls are one of my favorite finds on this list! Hope you had an awesome camping trip! 🤗
I live for all things organization and camping so this video is perfect! Storage bins, packing cubes, and stackable bowls are a must!
The big blue Ikea shopping bag rocks for carrying firewood from the woodpile back to your camp spot
That’s genius
....or a emergency t.o.i.l.e.t.🥴😏
Great information! Love the deep stainless bowls, clips, bins, packing cubes. What fun to find camping items where you would not expect. More of this content please! its great info, thanks
The clips you can use to hold a tarp to a paradord line, so it don’t blow away. 😊
Fantastic video idea! This kind of content is so great for helping keep camping accessible-- not everybody lives within driving distance of an REI, so reminders about where else to pick up gear, especially cheaply, can be so helpful. Would love to see a "buy this, skip that" camping edition at a place like Dollar Tree. Metal tongs for the fire-- yes! Caribeaners and "rope" from there-- not safe!
I stopped at Ikea before going on a 4 week trek on the Via Francigena in May. I used the Rensare dry bag and packing cubes and they were perfect. At a fraction of the cost of similar functioning items they were ultra light and kept my pack well organized. Also, I had to check my backpack on the flight over and was able to find a ultralight weight zipper bag that easily fit my backpack and trekking poles. When I got to my destination it was light enough that I could fold it and stick it in the bottom of my pack with very little increase in weight.
Thank you so much for your comment. I was wondering where I would find a bag big enough for exactly the same purpose.
The waterproof roll top bag is super, we use it for the swimming suits, and my son uses it to store electronic devices during hiking.
Nice finds! And wow, I get very bored by pasta but mixing it with sausage (vegan or non) + pesto sounds delicious! And easy!
Hearing her talk about the chicken was such a huge turn off. I can't believe it's 2023 and people who shop at supermarkets are still eating dead animals. I was going to share this video but I can't share it in good conscience.
@@Adelicows - Yes, dead animals are being consumed all over the world. Animals eat other animals. People eat animals, and have since God created the world and everything and everyone.
Great video! I love the shoe zippered bag! That alone will make an IKEA trip worth it! Also love the packing cubes and stainless steel bowls.
Thanks for sharing the tips!
Thanks for your content!
Those big cheap storage bags are brilliant!
I use the white and black bag for storing the duvet we use in the van but you need to be careful since I did split the seam with one duvet (too thick). Speaking of which - I also purchased the duvet and cover from IKEA. Great place for camping gear and lasts longer than buying items from a dollar store. I also use the packing cubes which are perfect sizes for weekend trips. There's also some poly bags with drawstrings that I use for dirty clothes. Great video and would love to see a few more like this.
The largest bag with handles I use for my Brompton folding bike . Fits perfect for overhead compartment on larger airplanes .
@@mamametascookingadventures1069 Perfect!
Fantastic! We love car camping and we love Ikea. We are usually 2 or 3 adults plus 2 kids in a Subaru Impreza, so organization is key for us.
Nick and I don’t have kids yet, but I can only imagine that when we do, organization will be even more important for us!!
There's also a stainless steel cooking set in the children's area. It's intended use is for play but its stainless construction and small size make it perfect for single serve cookware.
I took an old "Scouts" camping oven iny last trip. Whe had a four hour roasted Beef dinner with roast potatoes and steamed veg. Camping life changing haha.
Some of these items were really nice! I haven’t been to ikea in a while. Maybe I should pay them a visit 😀.
It was very enjoyable to watch. IKEA is a great place to get just about anything, and I never thought of checking there for camping items. My favorite item are the packing cubes. I haven't purchased any yet, and IKEA's prices would make it easier for me to get some to try them without investing too much. Thanks!
All great ideas. A lot of these are great for traveling in general. Things can move around in your luggage or backpack,my favorite is the pack of organizer bags for clothes, electronics.Thanks!
I have those clear bags with the orange zippers. I use the shoe one for muddy boots and wet flip flops. The bigger one for pillows and blankets. Will look for the packing cubes and plastic food storage bags next time I go! Great video!!!
Putting packing cubes and shoe bags on my IKEA shopping list!
FYI, those clips are awesome at holding a tablecloth on a picnic table. Just clip them on the ends and then you don't have to worry about having to keep heavy stuff on the table in windy weather.
I've had the bigger version of the waterproof bag for 3 years now, I use it to store my wet gear after swimming. It holds water in pretty well (starts leaking a bit after 2 days but I shouuuld take my stuff out after practice anyway) and doesn't have this wet feeling you often get with the lightweight ones. I haven't fully submerged it though, so I can't say how well it keeps water out, but it definitely works when kayaking or SUPing.
I use the shoe bags for storing dirty laundry when car camping - and of course for muddy boots. They're also really cheap (0,5 € per piece last year, directly grabbed 6 of them)
They also have ziploc bags in every possible size (the kind without the "zipper" thingy), great value for preportioning meals on longer treks.
I never thought of using those bags to organise clothes. I'm going to get some. Thanks
Super enjoyable to watch! I think those clear bags would be a great way for me to utilize the space under the seats in my micro camper van 😊.
Hey, great ideas thanks. I would like to suggest that you drill some air holes in the lids of the bins so that moisture can escape and not rust your cookware or get mold on fabric.
The large storage bags for extra blankets and pillows would be clutch.
I need to get over to IKEA! Thank you for pointing out things that we might overlook otherwise. Love your product videos!
The silicone ziplock bags are a new thing. I don’t buy plastic bags or any plastic basically and the silicone sandwich bags I have are limited and difficult to wash and dry. Thanks for the info.🌿
Amazing video! I had no idea IKEA had that stuff.
I've just started getting into car camping so I need all the ideas as possible.
The TÄRNÖ Table and chairs would be great for camping too.
Such great ideas! I didn’t even know they had a majority of what you showed!
I love this so much I’m a baby camper and was already overwhelmed by organization. Thank you ❤
Ooo the collapsable basin is great. I have one from Coghlan’s that I love but it’s too big for my camping bin so I always have to store it loosely. This one looks small enough to fit!
Just discovered your channel! It’s awesome 🎉 thanks for the tips !
I use those bags for storage under my bed as well they are wonderful!
Great ideas! Loved the one about keeping your bedding clean and together in the oversize bags.
First time camping with kids to the Pirineés. Thanksss so much for this so useful tips, this was entertaining and to the point, I’ll keep watching :-)
Thanks for the ideas! I prefer shopping on Amazon. I have lots of camping items, but azengear toothpick was a real find for me. It is a multi tool which I use not only for cleaning my teeth but also as a fork 😅
They have some thin grey simple plastic trays (around $2) that are great to keep in a car or camper to put your food on your lap while you’re eating
What is the all in one utensil you are using?
It might be a random video but I really enjoyed it.
Your 'random' idea for an episode got you a sub. I'm going to enjoy your channel because you do what I love! The silicone bags piqued my interest for keeping things dry while kayaking, but then they actually had waterproof bags! That surprized me. Thanks for sharing!
I loved this video! And thanks for giving ideas on some uses for these items.
OMG! I wrote down so many of those to go get!
I just bought the small organizational packing bags from another store. I’m glad IKEA has them. IKEA has great prices.😊
Amanda. Parasocial or not, we need to be friends because I just bought those microfiber towels and two collapsible wash bins right before Overland Expo! Great video - there were a couple of items I didn't see that are perfect for my kit. TY!
Where did you get the sporks? Love them! Maybe ikea if i keep watching lol
next time got to the kids sections, you get a 10pack of small white cotton towels there for very little money. They are kalled KRAMA
I love your stainless steele Cook ware 😍. I Wonder where you have bought it from? Do you have any links for that?🙏🏼
I didn’t know ikea made inexpensive packing cubes. I was planning on making my own b/c the ones at REI or even Amazon were so expensive. Thanks
Hello,
I would verry much like to find a collapsible bowl like you had in this video.
I have now looked on the Swedish IKEA page but I cannot find it.
Could you please give me the product name and part number?
Thanks for any help on this.
I bought a really cheap gauzy white towel from ikea. Maybe $2. It’s now my favorite towel. It’s long enough to go around me and drys me well. It fluffed up some once it was washed. It hangs on a hook and drys out pretty fast. Saves $$$ at the laundry too.
I still have a camping cookset purchased at IKEA in about 1990
You should do more videos on camping finds at 99 cent store, Harbor Freight, Dollar General, Michael’s, JoAnn’s Fabrics. I know I was able to get very inexpensive smart options at Daisan (Japanese) cheap buy store.
IKEA was great because they are all over the world, whereas the ones you mentioned are in US
@@millygit I have seen Daiso in many different countries.
@@NimseyLou - I'm in U.S. and have never heard of Daiso.
@@fiendishthingy1630 they're mostly on the west coast, Texas, and New York. But they have over 100 stores just in the United States
I ended up buying about half these items! They’ve all been great- thanks for the tips!
The storage bags are awesome for camping and they cost so little (1€ here in Italy) I have tons of them. I would love for then to have a proper handle instead of a hook but they're great nonetheless at least to group things together like sleeping bags or towels or even dirty laundry.
Holy Moly! Why didn't I think of Ikea! Thank you:) I thank you andy messy van thanks you!
I have been looking for silicon food storage bags... now I know where to get them.
The shoe bag is such a good idea!
Awesome! Im surprised by the low prices! 👍😎🇨🇦
Nice video. Those clips look handy. I need to pick up some reusable pouches too. I use too much plastic zip lock bags & garbage bags.
Glad you enjoyed the video! The clips are great for smaller items like dish towels and bathing suits (heavy items tend to slide off) and I love the reusable bags for left overs or even as a bowl in a pinch!
Those reusable bags would be great for coolers-water shouldn’t leach into them??
Good video. Some of those items would be great for traveling and everyday use too.
Great video and ideas from IKEA! Thank you Amanda! I'm off to IKEA.x
I love the ikea packing cubes. Have used for years
Some awesome ideas! We were just in IKEA a few days ago…may have to go back sooner than we think!
Bastis lint roller. Great for getting grass and dirt off your tent floor that a brush doesn't get - especially if you have a soft finish matt.
Go to action is cheap and good. Here in Nederland
I need to get that moose shaped pasta! My grandsons will love it!!
They have sporks now! (spring 2024)
Great ideas!
I really like those SS bowls. It looks like they have a lot of different sizes & shapes of SS dishes.
The bowls are definitely one of my favorites on this list!
Probably a lot cheaper than MSR’s SS bowls (which I love for all the same reasons- fam of 4, pack for 6 usually). I nest inside pots. Then SS plates I can nest inside fry pans/skillets. If in magma pots (3) I can fit plates in upside down fry pan. So an all-in-one long lasting, thick bottomed/no burns, pots with dishes family set for 6.
Used cheaper SS tfal Ingenio set of 3 pots with removeable handle as well. Smaller and 3L fit around magma 2L.
Awesome, great ideas.
the clips are for holding a tablecloth on to an outdoor table
I never shopped at IKEA so I didn’t realize what kind of items they had. Thank you for sharing. I might have to look up some of these items for my next trip.
Thanks For The Awesome Videos.
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Glad I saw this as I am going to Ikea today
Seriously Amanda! You've done it again! My sisters and I just love you! Thanks for the great random video. I'll be hitting the local Ikea this weekend
Great ideas, thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing this, great ideas😊
These are some great ideas. Thanks
GREAT finds, thanks!
can you share the sandals you're wearing? Thanks!
Love your channel!! ❤
Great ideas! Thanks!
Excellent! I love IKEA. You didn’t mention the iconic children’s stainless steel cook set…..
Now to run to Ikea!!!
Very nice and practical information ❤❤
are the prices on the tags in CDN or USD
That is nuts!
Does the stainless steal not get too hot to hold after dishing up such hot food?
I use welding gloves, great to hold very hot pans if you cook over a fire. Then I use them to weld at home. 😊