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Final thoughts: Is the Eeco the ultimate micro-camper?

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Feb 22, 2026
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Building an overlanding project is never straightforward, and our Suzuki Eeco build has definitely thrown us a few curveballs. In this final part of the build series, we show you the transition from our early wooden prototypes to a professional, lightweight, and incredibly capable micro-camper. We’ve managed to pack a full kitchen, a bedroom, and a comprehensive power system into this tiny footprint without overloading the chassis. Join us as we walk through the custom-built Desert Products drawer system, the DAG Kalahari 55L fridge, the Flexopower Lithium 1200 power solution, and the Roofpod "Comfypod" rooftop tent. We also discuss the importance of dynamic weight vs. static weight and why we chose specific gear to keep the Eeco balanced and bush-ready. It's time to stop building and start adventuring! Key Gear Featured: Storage: Desert Products Custom Drawer System Refrigeration: DAG Kalahari 55L (with App control) Power: Flexopower Lithium 1200 & 150W Solar Panel Shelter: Roofpod "Comfy" RTT & Awning Kitchen: Alva Mini BBQ & Gas Geyser 00:00 – Introduction: The Eeco Build project overview 00:35 – Exploring Stillbosch 02:40 – Setting up the Eeco 03:45 – Overview 05:31 – The DAG Kalahari 55L fridge/freezer 08:02 – Power Management: Flexopower Lithium 1200 and solar setup 10:15 – The new Drawer system from Desert Products 12:39 – What was repurposed? 13:28 –The Roofpod Shower Cubicle and Alva Gas Geaser 14:01 – The Roofpod Comfypod 16:20 – Final thoughts: Is the Eeco the ultimate micro-camper?

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