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Camping cooker/equipment Recommendation
Ordering my bits and pieces for the Trailer, orderd table, bbq (i think).
I,m now looking at a camping cooker/stove and wondered what people are using?
I,m also looking at windbreaks to go round the awning as i dont want to put sides up all the time and also camping chairs. Just want good quality kit that is robust and will last..
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8th Aug 2012 9:27 am
chalky
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Agree with webber BBQ ! I've got a tuck n carry and it's fantastic for camping it breaks down and fits inside itself and you can store the coals in it !
As for stoves the enamelled colemans are great in twin and even triple burner config !
Sig bottles for fuel and of course the obligatory Jetboil Only dead fish go with the Flow !
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8th Aug 2012 10:08 am
DaveC
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8th Aug 2012 10:11 am
cold_n_wet
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weber gets my vote too, have been using a coleman dual fuel 2 burner, but will convert to gas in a while due to keeping a single fuel policy on the trailer.
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8th Aug 2012 10:28 am
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8th Aug 2012 10:33 am
DiscoDunc
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a bbq - a bit obver the top to boil a kettle though
do you have a slide out cooking area in the trailer ? have you thought about fitting a sunken hob into it
search ebay for "caravan hobs" - will run on propane or butaneDuncan
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8th Aug 2012 11:50 am
Mr Kington
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Have a look at the Cadac Safari Chef perhaps.
Just bought one and it is ace. I guess supplementary to a cooker / hob but is a wok, barbie, hot plate, griddle plate and hob burner in one. I got it for the barbie element as we are not allowed charcoal in France on the camp site we are staying on.
8th Aug 2012 11:55 am
DiscoDunc
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for the Cadac,
we have small one for camping and a large one for the caravan - you could use as a stove but only one burner and needs to be kept out of the wind or the flame blows out - its then a pain to relight when its Hot..Duncan
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8th Aug 2012 11:59 am
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Coleman stoves are OK for just boiling kettles etc. Plus they can run on petrol as well as gas.
8th Aug 2012 12:06 pm
Fudpucker
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Sorry scratch that, they can run on petrol as well as liquid fuel not gas!!!!
8th Aug 2012 12:09 pm
DiscoDunc
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got one for sale here :
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic78734.h...%2BcolemanDuncan
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8th Aug 2012 12:09 pm
THE DOCTOR46
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DiscoDunc wrote:
a bbq - a bit obver the top to boil a kettle though
do you have a slide out cooking area in the trailer ? have you thought about fitting a sunken hob into it
search ebay for "caravan hobs" - will run on propane or butane
No this doesnt have the slide out drawer the tailgate swings out with a shelf and bowl in i was thinking of mounting the cooker there..
8th Aug 2012 12:30 pm
dsd1036
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Son of Habachi gets my vote here too Only recently purchased but it worked well at the beach,just a little worried about packing it away in the "snuff out pouch"as even after 3 hours after finishing with it we left it hoping it would die before bagging it but it was still burning red hot,however we did then bag it and left it out of the car for a further hour or so and it was then extinguished by the pouch!!
So it works and does exactly what it says it does!
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