Just got a Coleman Oven for $2 at a thrift store got to figure out how to make it work on an induction stove. Great video The chimney flue oven would work on a bullet stove just fine
I use an old biscuit tin on the Bush box Firebox - I did modify it to open from the side with some tin snips, a bit of stove rope and some wingnuts etc. It's not posh like those but it's light and I can store the stove and kindling inside for transporting it. Good stuff though, I might treat myself for my Birthday.
We have a refrigerator trailer on our property that we are converting into a little "cottage" and I plan on getting - likely - a Winnerwell stove with the chimney oven. Should heat it nicely and the oven will just be a bonus! We do 95% of cooking outside and since we are only ever there in summer or fall the stove doesn't need to do much more than take the chill off / dampness out when it rains.Thanks again Andy!
About Dutch Ovens, the Townsend channel have many DU recipes and techniques of 18th Century and early 19th Century ones . And a lot of many other very good ones also. A very good channel you have ,wish i had come across it earlier. I will make the Tajiin recipe soon, mostly i make DU type breads of many kind and other DU type dishes.
I use a biscuit tin with a cooling rack cut to size, for the full cheapskate effect. It does double duty as a hot smoker. Cost about a fiver, and came with loads of free biscuits inside. ;o)
As an older American, our family got a lot of use out of the folding Coleman oven for three-seasons use. As they had thin sheet metal walls with plenty of openings, getting anything like even-ish heat in them during cold weather was not going to happen. I have been a fan of cast iron cooking using natural wood charcoal. Having legs is very important for cooking over coals on the ground, as is having a trivet inside to protect the baking goods from the hot oven floor.
James. Good point about the Coleman having holes in it. As we enjoy winter camping in cold temps we had a tight cover made for ours. The material we used was. Welding blanket. It’s made the Coleman oven work well during snow camping and we’re grateful for it. Best to you and yours.
Great reviews Andy. I didn't realise how reasonable the Dutch ovens are so I will shortly be the proud owner of my first one. Keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
Love this. Subscribed. My girldriend saw the coleman oven advertised on our old stove box and has been obsessed with the idea ever since. I totally want one of those smoke wall ones though. Great extra heater.
Very nice overview of camp oven options. I'm in the U.S. where we're fortunate to have made-in-Tennessee Lodge brand Dutch ovens. Cast iron is so versatile and durable, descendants a century from now could get just as much use from them, if the generations in between don't toss them. Dutch ovens are very popular with the U.S. teardrop trailer community, whose Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers forum has sections devoted to cast iron and dutch oven recipes. I have a Coleman oven that I bought in the early-90s and have never used but this video may motivate me to pack it this year. Thanks again for your informative videos. Btw, your friendly, calm demeanor is one of the standouts of your channel and one of the reasons I share them with my family and friends.
I have the Coleman oven and can attest that they work very well. I've done cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins, biscuits and even a cake. The only issue is the thermometer isn't very accurate so it takes some trial and error. Now I mainly use a small Weber grill. I drilled a hole into the lid to install a thermometer and use a trivet for baking in it. It also works very well and the Weber grill thermometer is spot on.
Andy, I have so enjoyed watching your channels grow! Your content is great and y our personal growth has been amazing too! I'm not a camper but I truly appreciate what you and others do out there! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
We luv both of your channels, up here in Northern Montana.... keep up the great demo vidjas on your one channel and the camping experience on your other; we love having both of these formats to watch. Sometimes we just like to chill and watch what you’re doing and enjoy; other times we like to learn something new and take notes!!!
tent stove+chimney oven are so brilliant, chimney oven won't fold, still light to carry. love Dutch oven from every aspect, thought it were a cooking pot.
Andy. Just been watching another guy use the Coleman oven on a similar stove. He realised that the stove overlapped the gas canister and the canister started to get very hot…… realising he had potential bomb he stopped. Cheers Tony
Hi everyone, It was interesting to see the particular Dutch oven you reviewed first up. Most of the 4WDers here in Australia use slightly different versions which have a significantly deeper lip around the edge of the lid, so you can heap and retain the coals on the lid more effectively - even while removing the lid to check cooking progress. While some may come with protruding feet like yours, the first thing a new purchaser does over here is to grind or cut those legs off! While they may be fine in Europe or North America on good paved roads, they only last about a kilometre on a corrugated dirt road or rough track in this country before they're punched up through the base of the oven, rendering the oven completely useless. Clearly everybody is entitled to their own views on this, but I definitely learnt from the mistakes of others! Whichever approach to oven cooking you eventually choose, you'll need to experiment, but don't give up after a single "failure" - it's not really that, just a learning experience. Enjoy! 👍👍👍
new to your channel, after watching lots of cooking in your vids i really appreciate your thorough review. very well explained. i use a gas camp suitcase style stove but would love to invest in the bushbox type, i love that they fold away and you've shown in your vids how versatile they are. Thanks
I particularly like the stovepipe oven design, not only is it an excellent oven, its also an excellent stack robber, directing otherwise lost heat into the tent/cabin! I bought a new Coleman Oven for £17:50 from Blacks in Kensington High Street during a clearence. Artesa make a Mini Cooking Pot, a cast iron pot with a cast iron lid. These are small, single person pots which I got to sit on my Fatsco Pet Stove top, and best of all, it was under £10, delivered! Industrial grade tinfoil is great for making durable reflectors, reflector ovens or improvised cookpots and ovens. Kirkland Food Service Foil is my preference. I like stovetop ovens, and have two US made versions which work well and are actually lightweight, unlike the heavyweight, but excellent Coleman Oven. Subscribed.
Hi Andy, very good review and valuable information. Have you considered doing a how-to video for beginners about heat control and common mistakes when using a Dutch oven in your main channel. One lesson Karen I learned from your videos is how to correctly clean our cast iron cookware we use at home. You made it so simple but very efficient. Thank you!
Nice video Andy got to love how solid the Dutch oven is. The zebra oven will never beat the original carlisle195 oven 25l stainless steel pot big enough to roast a chicken in hahaha.
look into the new winnerwell smokebox, it is like a bigger bushbox XL , could potentially be used as an oven [its a smoker so pretty much is an oven] but also acts as a coal starter for bbq's, and a twig stove that doesnt get overly hot like the bushbox. worth looking into, no one has any videos on it yet, its just been released the last couple of months
Just a quick comment. I would recommend not using the Coleman oven over the butane stove as the butane will likely overheat and that could really cause some issues. I loved the Dutch Oven.
Good point Denton. A two burner propane stove would be better. Esp. if the cannister isn't a one pound one and well away from the stove.I have just seen other reviews that say these ovens really leak the heat. It is suggested something like a pizza stone go in the bottom to distribute the heat and that tin foil wrap the outside of the oven to reduce heat loss. An inside thermometer is also suggested as the one on the door is apparently unreliable. Lots of extra work. I love these wood burner ovens.
You can use the Coleman camp oven on almost all stoves, but absolutely not this one's, they are likely to collect the heat towards the gas tank, and especially when the cannister is getting more empty it will overheat and explode.... Almost had it happening once, luckily I checked regularly the gas canister on overheating, and I felt it was really getting hot.
@@sjors9110 Good point. This is the reason why these stoves were banned in Australia for a while. After modification, they are now available again. Not allowed to use a pot/pan wider than the stove top.
The Coleman Packaway Oven is available for order on Amazon UK today (24/03/21) for delivery in April from USA, price is £50.50 including delivery. Just ordered one, I'll practice at home with it before I go camping, can't wait for the summer :-)
id like one of the stove top ovens for my wood burner indoors, may as well use the heat twice eh , thanks for that Andy, im not jealous of the cinnamon swirl at all (rumble)
Andy, are you worried about the Coleman oven you have covering the canister cover? I have a vintage ‘kubex wonder oven’ which is a similar size to the Coleman but my stove instructions don’t allow for using pans larger than 10.5 inch diameter so that the canister can’t be covered and reach unsafe temperatures. I use mine on the larger bottled gas double burner stove I have as the gas bottle sits well away from the stove. Many of the portable single burner stoves now have a safety guard that prevents a pan from covering the gas canister compartment. Love your videos, I have a bit of a camping stove obsession lol.
I bought the Coleman folding oven on holiday in Florida a few years ago and found it worked very well. Unfortunately gave it away with a camper van I was selling🤬wish I’d kept it as you say we can’t get them over in the uk. Love your vids!
Nice one Andy, good video, you've got a fair selection of ovens. Been toying getting one similar to the winnerwell ones. Cinnamon swirls looked great👍👌
Great video all amazing ways to use a oven in the outdoors but you missed out the svante fredn folding reflector oven from sweeden it's a great little lightweight thing great for cutting weight and works very well check it out
Is that the one with the glass sleeve inside that works on sunlight? The glasses break very easily and replacement glasses are hard to find for this reason.
You can make a Dutch oven, just with your sleeping bag too, but that is gas powered and not applicable to open fire (very dangerous due to materials used and added gas does not help in this). But it's a very cheap and easy, do it yourself alternative. It's not very efficient in warming food, but is a lot of fun if you have someone to display it to.
Great video, as always! With respect to the in-line Winnerwell oven - any issues with creosote or other buildup within the oven itself? It seems like it would be impossible to clean the inside of the double walled part, unless i'm missing something. Thank!
You burn the creosote out with a super intense burn at the end of the cooking session Basically a deliberate micro chimney fire before there's enough fuel up there to cause problems
TAOutdoors gets good use from his G-Stove system. I like the optional oven and the optional hot water tank accessories. Since each of those accessories is stovepipe mounted, only one of them can be used at a time. My preferred option is to purchase a system with a side water tank and a stovepipe oven: tea and buns ready at the same time!
Please help!! You talked about using your dutch oven lid as a frying pan. I'd like to try this but I'm wondering how many pieces of charcoal I should use to, say, fry an egg or two? I don't want to burn them to a crisp with too many coals and I don't want to waste time cooking with too few. Thought someone could help minimize my waste (time & charcoal) and eliminate my trial and error process. HUGE THANKS!
Just got a Coleman Oven for $2 at a thrift store got to figure out how to make it work on an induction stove. Great video
The chimney flue oven would work on a bullet stove just fine
The bread you made in the dutch oven looked amazing.
I use an old biscuit tin on the Bush box Firebox - I did modify it to open from the side with some tin snips, a bit of stove rope and some wingnuts etc. It's not posh like those but it's light and I can store the stove and kindling inside for transporting it. Good stuff though, I might treat myself for my Birthday.
We have a refrigerator trailer on our property that we are converting into a little "cottage" and I plan on getting - likely - a Winnerwell stove with the chimney oven. Should heat it nicely and the oven will just be a bonus! We do 95% of cooking outside and since we are only ever there in summer or fall the stove doesn't need to do much more than take the chill off / dampness out when it rains.Thanks again Andy!
I'm fascinated with baking in the bush and all of these ovens look so neat.
Very helpful! Thank you I've been meaning to buy a trivet for ages but I always forget!
Winnerwell FTW!
:)
With Chimney flue oven addon...
Bloody marvellous.
I learn a lot from your channel.
About Dutch Ovens, the Townsend channel have many DU recipes and techniques of 18th Century and early 19th Century ones . And a lot of many other very good ones also.
A very good channel you have ,wish i had come across it earlier.
I will make the Tajiin recipe soon, mostly i make DU type breads of many kind and other DU type dishes.
I use a biscuit tin with a cooling rack cut to size, for the full cheapskate effect.
It does double duty as a hot smoker.
Cost about a fiver, and came with loads of free biscuits inside. ;o)
5 for the tin but it comes with free biscuits ? Sounds like a winner to me !
As an older American, our family got a lot of use out of the folding Coleman oven for three-seasons use. As they had thin sheet metal walls with plenty of openings, getting anything like even-ish heat in them during cold weather was not going to happen. I have been a fan of cast iron cooking using natural wood charcoal. Having legs is very important for cooking over coals on the ground, as is having a trivet inside to protect the baking goods from the hot oven floor.
Apparently coleman ovens aren't good in the wind either. I agree the cast iron in coals is a great way to do things. Esp with feet.
James. Good point about the Coleman having holes in it. As we enjoy winter camping in cold temps we had a tight cover made for ours. The material we used was. Welding blanket. It’s made the Coleman oven work well during snow camping and we’re grateful for it. Best to you and yours.
6:32 it states on them,Do Not Cover The Gas Cannister and i have seen one blow up because it had a big pan on,just be careful,great vid though again
They are meant to be used on a double burner so that stove vent and integral gas cylinder don't overheat.
Great reviews Andy. I didn't realise how reasonable the Dutch ovens are so I will shortly be the proud owner of my first one. Keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
Love this. Subscribed. My girldriend saw the coleman oven advertised on our old stove box and has been obsessed with the idea ever since. I totally want one of those smoke wall ones though. Great extra heater.
Very nice overview of camp oven options. I'm in the U.S. where we're fortunate to have made-in-Tennessee Lodge brand Dutch ovens. Cast iron is so versatile and durable, descendants a century from now could get just as much use from them, if the generations in between don't toss them. Dutch ovens are very popular with the U.S. teardrop trailer community, whose Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers forum has sections devoted to cast iron and dutch oven recipes. I have a Coleman oven that I bought in the early-90s and have never used but this video may motivate me to pack it this year. Thanks again for your informative videos. Btw, your friendly, calm demeanor is one of the standouts of your channel and one of the reasons I share them with my family and friends.
I have the Coleman oven and can attest that they work very well. I've done cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins, biscuits and even a cake. The only issue is the thermometer isn't very accurate so it takes some trial and error. Now I mainly use a small Weber grill. I drilled a hole into the lid to install a thermometer and use a trivet for baking in it. It also works very well and the Weber grill thermometer is spot on.
I’m going to cut a cheap pizza stone to fit inside as a shelf do you think. That will help?
Lovely demonstration Andy. The popular camp cooking method right now it a over the fire pressure cooking pot. It seems to do pretty well.
Big like👍🏻 love all those ovens. Especially the stove pipe oven👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That Coleman oven takes me back to camping as a child. Great vid.
I have the Cooking View tent stove from GStove, it's oven is integrated into the back side of the fire box. Love it.
Thank You. Nice Show and Tell. All are great.God Bless
Hey Andy, did you ever ask Winnerwell how you clean the double walled oven of creosote? 🤔
Andy, I have so enjoyed watching your channels grow! Your content is great and y our personal growth has been amazing too! I'm not a camper but I truly appreciate what you and others do out there! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
We luv both of your channels, up here in Northern Montana.... keep up the great demo vidjas on your one channel and the camping experience on your other; we love having both of these formats to watch. Sometimes we just like to chill and watch what you’re doing and enjoy; other times we like to learn something new and take notes!!!
tent stove+chimney oven are so brilliant, chimney oven won't fold, still light to carry. love Dutch oven from every aspect, thought it were a cooking pot.
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I really everything you showed us in this video, particularly the folding oven with a window.
Andy. Just been watching another guy use the Coleman oven on a similar stove. He realised that the stove overlapped the gas canister and the canister started to get very hot…… realising he had potential bomb he stopped. Cheers Tony
Dutch oven is definetly on the to-do list for me as soon as we're allowed out again
Hi everyone,
It was interesting to see the particular Dutch oven you reviewed first up. Most of the 4WDers here in Australia use slightly different versions which have a significantly deeper lip around the edge of the lid, so you can heap and retain the coals on the lid more effectively - even while removing the lid to check cooking progress. While some may come with protruding feet like yours, the first thing a new purchaser does over here is to grind or cut those legs off! While they may be fine in Europe or North America on good paved roads, they only last about a kilometre on a corrugated dirt road or rough track in this country before they're punched up through the base of the oven, rendering the oven completely useless.
Clearly everybody is entitled to their own views on this, but I definitely learnt from the mistakes of others!
Whichever approach to oven cooking you eventually choose, you'll need to experiment, but don't give up after a single "failure" - it's not really that, just a learning experience.
Enjoy! 👍👍👍
i was wondering about those legs
Excellent video! very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Now I need a cinnamon bun. Thanks Andy. Have a great day!
mmmmmm cinnamon
thanks for going over these we have been looking in to getting one now we have a better idea of all of them thank you again
new to your channel, after watching lots of cooking in your vids i really appreciate your thorough review. very well explained. i use a gas camp suitcase style stove but would love to invest in the bushbox type, i love that they fold away and you've shown in your vids how versatile they are. Thanks
I particularly like the stovepipe oven design, not only is it an excellent oven, its also an excellent stack robber, directing otherwise lost heat into the tent/cabin!
I bought a new Coleman Oven for £17:50 from Blacks in Kensington High Street during a clearence.
Artesa make a Mini Cooking Pot, a cast iron pot with a cast iron lid.
These are small, single person pots which I got to sit on my Fatsco Pet Stove top, and best of all, it was under £10, delivered!
Industrial grade tinfoil is great for making durable reflectors, reflector ovens or improvised cookpots and ovens.
Kirkland Food Service Foil is my preference.
I like stovetop ovens, and have two US made versions which work well and are actually lightweight, unlike the heavyweight, but excellent Coleman Oven. Subscribed.
Great camp cooking solutions. Nice information on the different options. 💯👍❤
Hi Andy, very good review and valuable information. Have you considered doing a how-to video for beginners about heat control and common mistakes when using a Dutch oven in your main channel. One lesson Karen I learned from your videos is how to correctly clean our cast iron cookware we use at home. You made it so simple but very efficient. Thank you!
Great video Andy! Well done!
Love the reviews especially the torches who doesn’t love gadgets 😁
Cheers, thank you for the excellent tips. Dutch oven is Definitely going camping w/ us this year! 👍😍🥃
Nice video Andy got to love how solid the Dutch oven is.
The zebra oven will never beat the original carlisle195 oven 25l stainless steel pot big enough to roast a chicken in hahaha.
Now I want a cinnamon roll ! ;). That's really awesome dude, thanks! Im dying for a tent stove with that built in oven
Thanks for sharing! Have a great day, and stay safe.
look into the new winnerwell smokebox, it is like a bigger bushbox XL , could potentially be used as an oven [its a smoker so pretty much is an oven] but also acts as a coal starter for bbq's, and a twig stove that doesnt get overly hot like the bushbox. worth looking into, no one has any videos on it yet, its just been released the last couple of months
Just a quick comment. I would recommend not using the Coleman oven over the butane stove as the butane will likely overheat and that could really cause some issues. I loved the Dutch Oven.
Good point Denton. A two burner propane stove would be better. Esp. if the cannister isn't a one pound one and well away from the stove.I have just seen other reviews that say these ovens really leak the heat. It is suggested something like a pizza stone go in the bottom to distribute the heat and that tin foil wrap the outside of the oven to reduce heat loss. An inside thermometer is also suggested as the one on the door is apparently unreliable. Lots of extra work. I love these wood burner ovens.
You can use the Coleman camp oven on almost all stoves, but absolutely not this one's, they are likely to collect the heat towards the gas tank, and especially when the cannister is getting more empty it will overheat and explode.... Almost had it happening once, luckily I checked regularly the gas canister on overheating, and I felt it was really getting hot.
@@sjors9110 I agree.
@@sjors9110 Good point. This is the reason why these stoves were banned in Australia for a while. After modification, they are now available again. Not allowed to use a pot/pan wider than the stove top.
Nice vid, Ammonia cleans the glass on woodburners very well so should clean this for you.
Very nice those are best for car camping or parking lot parties
The Coleman Packaway Oven is available for order on Amazon UK today (24/03/21) for delivery in April from USA, price is £50.50 including delivery. Just ordered one, I'll practice at home with it before I go camping, can't wait for the summer :-)
Thank you!. I've been hunting for one for months
We have a couple size of the Dutch oven use the mostly I am thinking of getting a Coleman oven. Enjoy cooking out.
id like one of the stove top ovens for my wood burner indoors, may as well use the heat twice eh , thanks for that Andy, im not jealous of the cinnamon swirl at all (rumble)
Andy, are you worried about the Coleman oven you have covering the canister cover?
I have a vintage ‘kubex
wonder oven’ which is a similar size to the Coleman but my stove instructions don’t allow for using pans larger than 10.5 inch diameter so that the canister can’t be covered and reach unsafe temperatures. I use mine on the larger bottled gas double burner stove I have as the gas bottle sits well away from the stove.
Many of the portable single burner stoves now have a safety guard that prevents a pan from covering the gas canister compartment.
Love your videos, I have a bit of a camping stove obsession lol.
I bought the Coleman folding oven on holiday in Florida a few years ago and found it worked very well. Unfortunately gave it away with a camper van I was selling🤬wish I’d kept it as you say we can’t get them over in the uk. Love your vids!
Nice one Andy, good video, you've got a fair selection of ovens. Been toying getting one similar to the winnerwell ones. Cinnamon swirls looked great👍👌
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really helpful, thanks for posting
HI ANDY! GREAT VIDEO! FROM USA🇺🇸
Great video all amazing ways to use a oven in the outdoors but you missed out the svante fredn folding reflector oven from sweeden it's a great little lightweight thing great for cutting weight and works very well check it out
Is that the one with the glass sleeve inside that works on sunlight?
The glasses break very easily and replacement glasses are hard to find for this reason.
Brilliant,got some ideas for my garden(a little shelter)and looking at different stoves 👍
Thanks david... good luck buddy
Thanks for the video it was helpful for me.
Missed the pizza oven BBQ attach one, we put them over fire and they work great
AMAZING VIDEO. KEEP ON GOING THROUGH THESE HARD TiMES
Thanks buddy :)
Hello ! . I APRECIATE THAN . YOU SHOW US DIFFERENTS OVENS. & STOVE ! 👍 🤩🥰💞💞 FROM. DOWNTOWN MONTREAL 🇨🇦 .
You can make a Dutch oven, just with your sleeping bag too, but that is gas powered and not applicable to open fire (very dangerous due to materials used and added gas does not help in this). But it's a very cheap and easy, do it yourself alternative. It's not very efficient in warming food, but is a lot of fun if you have someone to display it to.
It's very good well informative nice work thank you
Really good vid. Have you ever used a reflector oven? I think Robens do one but i don’t know how good they are. Thanks Andy.
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Nice review video Andy 👍. I have a G-stove for fall & winter camping. I'm Gonna upgrade to winner-well . As alot lighter to pack and travel 👍🤘
Great video, as always! With respect to the in-line Winnerwell oven - any issues with creosote or other buildup within the oven itself? It seems like it would be impossible to clean the inside of the double walled part, unless i'm missing something. Thank!
You burn the creosote out with a super intense burn at the end of the cooking session
Basically a deliberate micro chimney fire before there's enough fuel up there to cause problems
Awesome video Andy on your camping ovens I've got a start for my camping oven it's a Biscuit tin .
Cheers Andrew, excellent... all about trying different things! good luck
Thank you for the informative video. Can I put the Coleman on top of a stainless steel tent stove?
we have a winnerwell folding fire pit, outstandingly quality item.
Thanks Andy!♥️
Wow, cool gear you even showing here!
Sunny greetings Lobo
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Hi there, long time watcher, first time posting. I would love you to review the Oz Pig stove/ oven/ smoker from Australia please.
Awesome little video.
should of made a coffee or tea with the buns ,) nice vid awesome hardware. thumbs up from canada.
New follower Sir excellent work 👍🏼
Have you tried the G stove that has an oven option and a hot water tank too.think ta outdoors has 1
TAOutdoors gets good use from his G-Stove system. I like the optional oven and the optional hot water tank accessories. Since each of those accessories is stovepipe mounted, only one of them can be used at a time. My preferred option is to purchase a system with a side water tank and a stovepipe oven: tea and buns ready at the same time!
Quality Ovens you got there Andy 👌🏼💯
I love those ovens!
Great video Andy.
Try sweat potatoes. And a cake . I am using a microwave for my in house camping . .
Tempted for one of these on the Patio... thanks for sharing!
Andy, where do I get the small grill for baking? having trouble finding it.
Thanks, Nick
Any excuse for cinnamon buns! Thanks Andy, some handy tips there.
This was a very very good video. You've gained a new subscriber 🕭👍.
*Those Coleman ovens are almost impossible to come by now, dang it !*
I have one for sale... actually, really easy to build one.
@@majorliberator5661 can i buy
Ive got one i still use
@@majorliberator5661 LOL...ebay it, bidding time !
I have one and I absolutely love it. I just checked and they have them at target online
Hi, where did you get your trivet from for your dutch oven?
Check out Omnia stove top oven. Nice job.
I see your Zebra pot has warped too. Does it still hold the heat?
Very interesting!!
Thanks a lot!! 😊🙏🤗
I so want a oven for my G stove but I'd like a few more bits for it but to be fair a titanium stove would be nice one day
Excelent demostration
I think You are Awesome Bro :) I just love making bread and camping.
Hi Andy, do you know if the flue oven will fit on the frontier stove?
Thanks. Now I know that I can use my Dutch oven to bake on my hotplate in a pinch.
Please help!! You talked about using your dutch oven lid as a frying pan. I'd like to try this but I'm wondering how many pieces of charcoal I should use to, say, fry an egg or two? I don't want to burn them to a crisp with too many coals and I don't want to waste time cooking with too few. Thought someone could help minimize my waste (time & charcoal) and eliminate my trial and error process. HUGE THANKS!
Nice one Andy !!
The Coleman oven works well but the built in thermometers usually aren’t too accurate.
Very good show thanks
I like the last one that heats and cooks! Only I would be cooking some chicken wings!
Can you use both stove ovens at the same time?
Oh that's nice 'winnewell' ❤.