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Camp Stove selection

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:15 pm
by dreadcptflint
Yes after many years of service I am thinking of going to a propane stove and could use some feedback. The two front runners are Camp Chef's Big Gas Grill 3 (http://webapps.easy2.com/cm2/flash/generic_index.asp?page_id=35808647) or Camp Chef's Outdoor Camp oven (http://webapps.easy2.com/cm2/flash/generic_index.asp?page_id=35803215)

Has anyone used any of these products? I am weighing out the pros and cons before I make my decision as I am not in too much of a hurry since I have a good old fashioned Coleman white gas stove.

:thinking:

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:25 pm
by mikeschn
A couple years ago the camp stove/oven was the talk of the forum. Dean has one, he can tell you all about it.

I asked Chell if she wanted one, and she said, "No, I don't want to cook much, and I really don't want to BAKE at all while camping". So no camp oven for us.

I'll be doing most of the cooking, grilling, and d.o.ing.

Mike...

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:00 pm
by Nytewyng
I have the camp chef 3 , actually bought on closeout at the local Lowes for 100.00. If we are camping with a group of friends Ill take along. Actually bought it for the wife to use outdoors for canning so we dont heat up the house. For regular weekend camping we have a coleman 2 burner and the "pig" Image

Gotta love the pig for hibachi cooking , came with skewers, and a griddle top too

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:04 pm
by mikeschn
I like your little pig. You put my little baby keg grill to shame... :cry:

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Mike...

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:41 pm
by prohandyman
I don't want to cook much, and I really don't want to BAKE at all while camping".

I think my wife said the exact same words. She even takes a crock pot with dinners in it, and makes me cook breakfast so she won't even have to use the stove!

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:58 pm
by mandy
Nytewyng wrote:I have the camp chef 3 , actually bought on closeout at the local Lowes for 100.00. If we are camping with a group of friends Ill take along. Actually bought it for the wife to use outdoors for canning so we dont heat up the house. For regular weekend camping we have a coleman 2 burner and the "pig" Image

Gotta love the pig for hibachi cooking , came with skewers, and a griddle top too


OMG I love that pig. Where did you get it?

Have Fun
Mandy

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:12 pm
by sid
As for a basic stove, we prefer the Century stoves over the Coleman's, simply because we hate that metal propane tube Coleman uses. The Century comes with a rubber hose that is much more user friendly.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:37 pm
by Miriam C.
prohandyman wrote:
I don't want to cook much, and I really don't want to BAKE at all while camping".

I think my wife said the exact same words. She even takes a crock pot with dinners in it, and makes me cook breakfast so she won't even have to use the stove!


:thumbsup: couple of real smart women. :applause: We have a Coleman two burner and it doesn't regulate well. My favorite is the butane stove. It works great.

Another member mentioned using an electric hotplate. That is next on my list. My daughter uses an electric sandwich maker to make omlets and a breakfast pizza like thing. Her family loves them. If you are wired for electric you might consider it also.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:41 pm
by dreadcptflint
Yes, I too covet the Iron Pig but I have to ease back to the coal thing. I am very curious to why you don't always take along the camp chef 3, Nytewyng? Is it too cumbersome, doesn't simmer well? Get as nit picky as you can.

The Century stove is a good idea that I didn't even think of going in.

To give everyone a bit of what is roling around concerning the stove decision here you go: Right now when we go camping, my wife does 95% of the cooking. I am blessed with the first thing in the morning coffee brewing. At home it is around 60% to 40% my favor. My wife does relax by backing so one with an oven is not a bad idea. She is also getting keen on the idea of Dutch Oven baking. With 30,000 BTU, I could do a heck of a stir fry....




:thinking:

PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:41 pm
by Conestoga
We cook primarily with propane, and white gas when going light. However with a trailer we're going to end up in some sites that have electricity included, so why not use it, particularly for hot water & breakfast.

Don't want to lug two sets of cookware or get electric appliances or an expensive induction burner. The only thing I can think of is a hot plate type electric burner, but I suspect the common ones are wimpy...

Any suggestions?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:12 pm
by Arne
my campground stove consists of an electric fry pan, a george foreman grill and a microwave (paper plates and bowls.)

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:38 pm
by Cliffmeister2000
I have the $34 stove from Harbor Freight. It does just fine. I did notice they now have one for an extra $10 that has "Auto ignition". That would be handy.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:34 pm
by iplay10us2
For the most part, I have always used a Coleman 2 Burner propane stove.
However, after seeing someone else post about the Cadac Safari Chef grill:

http://cadacsafarichef.safarichefgrill.com/

I have ordered one and it should be here next week. I like that this gives me a lot of cooking options all in one. I really like the wok part because I do like to cook lots of veggies. The Coleman stove burners do limit the size of the pot you can use with them.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:55 pm
by Mightydog
sid wrote:As for a basic stove, we prefer the Century stoves over the Coleman's, simply because we hate that metal propane tube Coleman uses. The Century comes with a rubber hose that is much more user friendly.


+1 for sure.

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They're $62 at REI. Great stove. Works every time. It takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'

It comes with self-starting burners which are very easy to control. The heat goes low enough to scramble eggs without burning them. High recommendation here. The only down side is the bag that comes with it. The zipper is kind of weak. It's going to get replaced before next camping season, I hope.


Here's the REI site.
http://www.rei.com/product/737002?prefe ... erralID=NA[/b]

PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:20 pm
by greekspeedoman