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08/10/2009 at 9:02am
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Hi all,
Hear quite a few people talking about Cadac's so I have some questions.
In the van we have the four hobs and an oven and grill, will also purchase a microwave for speed.
- What is the fascination with a Cadac?
- What is the model to go for?
- Can it be hooked up to the current gas bottle in the van or is it different?
The main advantage I can see is a) the fun of cooking outside and b) no bacon smells in the fabric in the van after cooking!
I am a tradionalist when it comes to BBQing and dont beleive in Gas!
Thanks.
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08/10/2009 at 2:09pm
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We love it. It's basically a large burner on legs on which you can put various griddles, grills and pots and cook outside. It's really versatile and saves the smells and the mess in the caravan. We have used it all year and always take it with us however short the stay. We love using the bbq grill and find that we eat far fewer burnt offerings than we ever did with a charcoal bbq.
We are even taking it at Christmas to cook the turkey in (just bought a lid) so that there is room in the oven in the caravan for all the trimmings ! Sooo excited !
P.S. I already had a wok and a paella pan so I use them on the pot stand. This works really well.
Hope this helps, Shirley.
PPS We have the Carri Chef and attached a hose and a quick release thingy so that it plugs straight into the external bbq point.
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08/10/2009 at 8:49pm
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"The only thing with connecting to the van is the distance away from the van itself as there is supposed to be a limit on the length of the hose."
Where did this thing about maximum length of hose come from? You can buy a 10m propane hose - so why not? I can appreciate the potential trip hazard but how does that compare to the fire hazard?
Only asking!
Mike
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08/10/2009 at 9:19pm
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This is from Calor Health and Safety
Flexible Hoses
Use only marked and certified hoses to BS3212 and which bear the year and name of the manufacturer and clips as
LPG attacks and erodes natural rubber. Keep hose lengths as short as possible and less than 2 meters in length.
All flexible hoses must be secured with proper hose clips. Make sure that the hoses are kept clear of ‘hot spots’
and inspect them from time to time. Replace any hose that shows signs of wear or damage.
The main season i mentioned it was the fact the outlet is usually positioned inside the awning rain so it will need a longer length of hose to use the Cadac or anything else outside the awning.
Andy
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