Tiny Camper Somehow Fits Kitchen, Bed, Bathroom In 1,000-Pound Trailer

Tiny Camper Somehow Fits Kitchen, Bed, Bathroom In 1,000-Pound Trailer

Tiny Camper Somehow Fits Kitchen, Bed, Bathroom In 1,000-Pound Trailer

This custom-built, ultra-tiny camper trailer is truly remarkable. Despite weighing only 1,060 pounds, it manages to incorporate a modest bed, a kitchen, a stand-up shower, a portable toilet, air conditioning, and even a small external “garage.” Priced at $3,700, this could possibly be the smallest full-service camper ever seen.

We stumbled upon this listing in the Ohio RV & Campers Buy Sell Trade Facebook group, and it immediately caught our attention. The seller was kind enough to share numerous photos and additional information about the camper, including details about the clever stand-up shower. The shower curtain is stored in a waterproof bin that also serves as a bench next to the sofa. The sofa, in turn, can be folded down into a twin-sized bed. Adjacent to the shower is the kitchen, which features a small sink and a countertop long enough to accommodate a small stove. There is also a dorm-sized refrigerator underneath the counter, and a conveniently placed towel rack on the front wall.

Tiny Camper Interior
Tiny Camper Interior

The kitchen counter extends all the way to the back of the camper, allowing for additional storage bins between the fridge and the wall. Despite the sofa/bed occupying most of the remaining space, there is storage available at the front with shelves. Storage can also be found under the sofa, and an air conditioner is mounted high on the front wall for cooling. The camper includes a stowaway table for meals, and a portable toilet is provided for convenience.

The current owner, in a message to Motor1.com, revealed that they did not build the camper themselves but have information about the project. The walls are constructed with double sheets of plywood, insulation in between, and painter’s fabric on the exterior, creating a cozy and waterproof trailer. For ventilation, there are manual-crank windows and a roof-mounted skylight. A water tank is mounted beneath the sink, and at the front of the trailer, there is a mini-garage housing a battery for power and additional storage. The camper is equipped with a 1,000-watt inverter and can also be plugged in.