These things look very nice but having used a "chuck box" for a few years from 2011 to about 2014, I think this is one of those things that looks a lot better in concept than it does in practical utility.
I can see using something like this in a camp where you know you'll be set up for several days or several weeks - like a hunting camp type setup. However, many of us here tend to do more "expedition-type" travel where we're constantly on the move every day or at most, every other day.
In that kind of circumstance, the weight, bulk, and time to set up/tear down makes them a lot less practical. A "chuck box" that is big enough to carry all your cooking essentials is going to be HEAVY (especially if it's made of wood.)
The other thing I find unappealing about this kind of setup is that it's sort of a "one trick pony." Yes, it's a nice kitchen, but it's not really good or practical for anything else.
Kind of reminds me of a little "camping sink" I bought at an outdoor store. I thought it was clever and cute, but after one camping trip I realized that a simple bucket or plastic tub would accomplish the same thing, be cheaper and store more easily.
I tend to favor simple solutions that require a minimum of setup/teardown and to use items that have multiple functions. For that reason, I lean towards simple folding plastic tables (you can get them at discount stores for around $35 each) that fold flat for storage, and combine them with simple plastic "totes" that can be stacked in a vehicle on top of each other without disturbing the contents.
The nice thing about plastic folding tables is that they can be used for cooking, but also for dining, playing cards, crafts, or whatever. Can't really do that with a camp kitchen or chuck box.
And clear plastic totes are nice because you can see what's in them without opening them up.
Take a look at the photos that are in this thread: Is there any function that these fancy "camp kitchens" have that you can't achieve with a simple folding table and some plastic totes or boxes that can store under the table when in use?