Damien,
I know this is going to sound a little anal,but applying a process can sometime help make the decision a little easier.
What you do is initially list out the things you want in a camper, and devide them into your 'musts' and your 'wants'. 'Musts' are things that HAVE to be in your camper...no if's or buts....'wants' are nice to have.
For the musts, if a camper hasn't got something on your must list, you move ono the next one. eg..a specific price range should be 'must', whether it is aussie canvas or not,
Once you've filtered the field a bit, then you put a scale (1-10)onto each of your wants....and you rate the campers against each 'want'. Some examples of wants may be ease of setup etc.......
You multiply the scale against the score, add it up, and then pick the top 3 scores...and using your heart, then make the final decision.
As for the kitchen, I use to have a tailgate stainless kitchen on my camper, and have taken it off and gone the Drifta Stainless DPOR. great unit. I would suggest going that from the outset.
Also have a look at Vacation Campers....they do great quality units....there was a guy selling a 2 year old one on here recently...have a look..
Hope I've helped. It is really hard at the start.
MarkVS