deceiver wrote:We're using a rather large but formidable Camp Chef double burner. Each is 30,000 btu's so it heats really really fast. pretty much like an in home gas stove. It also has easily slip on legs which I often use too.
Conestoga wrote:I just got a cheap electric single burner and tested it out. It does truly get hot.thanks Miriam
New for this trip is a "Sportsman" propane single burner which we're also pleased with:
TD Beej wrote: I guess I have another question which is how fast do those little propane tanks run out, how many will I need to take with me.
bobhenry wrote:Don't ask me I have a white gas coleman 2 burner I picked up for $10.00 at a yard sale. Used it once.
Gary and Cheri wrote:
You've made me think. Why pay for electicity and use propane?
Gary
If you can put a tank on it we have probably used it. The Coleman Crock Pot tends to burn everything in the middle of the bottom. We created a flame spreader and attached to the burner after taking an hour to scrub the carbonized roast out of the pot. They have a new model out that is a combination crock/skillet/griddle which looks like they may have learned their lesson, but it is pretty expensive. The propane skillet, on the other hand, is a joy to cook with. I have used it to do everything from pan sear steaks, salmon and tuna, to making jambalaya, meat sauce for spaghetti to eggs, pancakes and sausage. Piece of cake to clean as well.slowcowboy wrote:any one ever used one of the propane fired crock pots. or ever used one of the propane fired skillets?
Conestoga wrote:So all who've posted this thread recently (except Arne) boil water and do eggs using propane even when you've paid for a site with electric hookup?
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