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17/5/2012 at 9:31pm
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This may sound like a silly question, but do you have to buy the camping saucepans or can you take the ones from home.  I thought I read somewhere your pan should not be bigger than the stove/ring?


17/5/2012 at 9:33pm
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Hi,

We have taken our ones from home so far - we will buy some dedicated ones for camping at some point, just to make life a bit easier, but they were way down the list of things we needed.

Kate x

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17/5/2012 at 9:51pm
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Quote: Originally posted by KWrighty on 17/5/2012
I thought I read somewhere your pan should not be bigger than the stove/ring?


You did! Probably on a thread about suitcase type stoves (the ones with a horizontal "aerosol" gas cartridge) where an oversize pan could possibly cause overheating of the cartridge.

That aside, most household pans etc. will be OK with most types of camping stove.


17/5/2012 at 9:56pm
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A friend advised me to get ones with thin bottoms to save on gas, I thought that was a good tip as also lighter to pack as well as heat up.

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17/5/2012 at 10:28pm
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I started off with cheapo non-stick pans, and moved on to camping ones that are stackable or can be nested, with folding or removable handles, so that the pack size is smaller than ordinary domestic ones.

Good quality pans such as those from MSR are made of thicker gauge sheeting, and they will last longer than thin ones, as the thin ones are prone to warping.

DK

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I use good quality stainless steel pans from home.  They have a heavy base and may use more gas but nothing sticks or burns and they are easy to clean.

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17/5/2012 at 11:17pm
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One day, I would like a set of MSR's Alpine Stowaway pans, and they are very well made!

DK

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18/5/2012 at 8:04am
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Thanks all, we are just starting out and have nothing, so I think for the time being I will take mine from home and get some camping ones in the future.

We are intending on buying the stove with grill under to start with. Any suggestions or recommendations?

 

 

 



18/5/2012 at 9:22am
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Quote: Originally posted by KWrighty on 18/5/2012

We are intending on buying the stove with grill under to start with. Any suggestions or recommendations?


My personal recommendation is to start with the suitcase style stove. They can be purchased quite cheaply (£10 -15) even for the Campingaz Bistro Stove. I have owned both the suitcase and twin burner with grill type stove and to be honest just ended up taking the suitcase stoves as they are easier to pack and work well.

The grill on the twin burner stove is not that great and by the time you add in bottled gas you can easily spend £50+ for the cooker. If you shop around for the canisters for the suitcase stoves they can be just as economical to run as the twin burner and grill.

Campingaz Bistro

This is great for toast!



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18/5/2012 at 11:12am
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We decided to get a good pan as we use the van a lot. We got a smaller one than our home pan due to space and the size of the ring


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18/5/2012 at 12:23pm
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Aldi have a house hold pan set in at the moment that stacks very neat for £19 .

If car camping is the only way you intend to camp then any pans etc will do i mean we have a 12 ltr cast iron dutch oven and in no way is it a backpacking option . But on the other hand if you only have a small car or just like the idea of space saving then a good set of camping pans will save space and should last a life time

dk168 We have a combination of MSR and Tatonka pans with the loop handle all stack neatly in side each other . We all so have a 2pan Vango set that's 20+ years old been round the world and still working just not big enough for most family meals .

The only down side with buying quality gear is you just end up window shopping



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egg poaching pan is good because it's likely to be non stick and will have a lid (cooks stuff quicker) I use the ones from home plus I've bought a non stick small pot with lid from Tesco for £2 so we can have soup or heat up fresh pasta etc.


18/5/2012 at 1:03pm
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I had a set of vango pans, but my coleman dual fuel buckled them quite badly.

Now I use an old set of pans from home - which do the job perfectly!


18/5/2012 at 1:34pm
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Hi,

Regarding the stove, we bought the Camping Gaz Camping Chef twin burner with grill and we really like it.  We got it from Go Outdoors last year when they were doing an offer on the stove, regulator and gas bottle - they will no doubt do something similar this year, just keep an eye on their deals  

Kate x



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18/5/2012 at 2:07pm
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Regarding the stove, we bought the Camping Gaz Camping Chef twin burner with grill and we really like it. We got it from Go Outdoors last year when they were doing an offer on the stove, regulator and gas bottle - they will no doubt do something similar this year, just keep an eye on their deals

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Thank you KatieB1975 I have just priced matched one of these and going to pick it up from go outdoors tomorrow.



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