I currently have a Camping Gaz stove which has a griddle plate that goes over the burners which I love apart from it being sensitive to wind and a pain to wash up.
Presumably if it's Cadac and £118 then it's got to be good?
This has a griddle plate too, and I suspect it would be a pain to clean even if it is supposed to be non-stick, like the one that came with my Safari Chef HP version that I bought ages ago.
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Quote: Originally posted by dk168 on 13/7/2020
This has a griddle plate too, and I suspect it would be a pain to clean even if it is supposed to be non-stick, like the one that came with my Safari Chef HP version that I bought ages ago.
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My current griddle plate is a pain to wash up because of it's size, this one has 2 half-size plates so hopefully will be ok.
I currently have a Camping Gaz stove which has a griddle plate that goes over the burners which I love apart from it being sensitive to wind and a pain to wash up.
Presumably if it's Cadac and £118 then it's got to be good?
Not at all. I had a double burner (£90) cadac grill - all singing/all dancing. It was gone within 12 months. It was just painful to use, and looked far better than it worked. You couldnt even close the lid to keep heat in, or protection when the weather wasnt great.
I am back to a £35 portable BBQ with integral shelf. Works a treat.