I second this! The output of the 3 Mojoe's in use was unbelievable, well done:chef:
But I have to know... How much bacon, pancake mix and blueberries did the group put down:Wow1:
Thanks for supplying one to the raffle, I can't wait to give it a try!








Cam - you have an obvioius passionate love for cooking and you have a great product to boot! Great job at MRV! Thank you!!
I have to chime in. Cam and Co. were right behind us at Overland EXPO West. Nicer people you could not find - between invitations to dinner and allowing us to use their grill.
Did I mention that the grill really is all of that? Brilliantly simple; no simply brilliant, it solves a half a dozen bush cooking problems.
I only hope they will be at OEXPO East; we're always hungry.
Nice product, and nicely done mini marketing blitz.
I think a nice option would be a half-size Mojoe. NOT half the diameter, but half-size as in a half circle/half moon type of shape.
This of course won't cook as much, but will be more palatable for single families (like 3-6 people) who don't NEED the girth of a full circle griddle.
Also, it makes it easy to add coals to the Weber (or wood to the fire) since there is a nice sized opening.
Actually, with the half size, you can still enjoy a fire in the fire pit, and shove embers under the griddle for heating on an as-needed basis.
Happy customer here! I ordered the Mojoe last Thursday and Cam got it in the mail for me before heading out to the Mountain Rendezvous which I really appreciated. It showed up at my door yesterday so we had to try it out last night. After cleaning and prepping it for its first use we made 1 lb of bacon, 1 lb of hash browns and 8 eggs. It took literally about 10 minutes to cook all that! :victory: Also, everything just slides right off even the eggs didn't stick and clean up was a snap. No more dirty pans to clean after cooking breakfast while out in the woods!
Excellent product you have here Cam, a real game changer! I'll get some pictures up after using it camping this weekend. :chef:
Nice product, and nicely done mini marketing blitz.
I think a nice option would be a half-size Mojoe. NOT half the diameter, but half-size as in a half circle/half moon type of shape.
This of course won't cook as much, but will be more palatable for single families (like 3-6 people) who don't NEED the girth of a full circle griddle.
Also, it makes it easy to add coals to the Weber (or wood to the fire) since there is a nice sized opening.
Actually, with the half size, you can still enjoy a fire in the fire pit, and shove embers under the griddle for heating on an as-needed basis.