Hi gang! I'm new to this thread, and have skimmed most of it over the past week. Definitely some envy on long out of stock items from some of you guys!!
I'm revising my cooking setup in my Hiker squaredrop trailer. I'm currently using (at various times) my 40+ year old Coleman 425 white gas stove, a Tembo Tusk Skottle with Kovea Scout burner, and my Jetboil, all on and around an ALPS Mountain Guide Table. Three fuels, the table is bulky and heavy, the Skottle is busy and heavy, and the Jet boil is used only to boil water. There's just two of us, so we don't need to cook for a family.
I've had the Snow Peak Kettle One for several years, but it and a Mini Flame were my only products. I'm changing that up. Last week a Baja Burner arrived, and sometime in the next week or so (why does FedEx take three days to cross one state???) a 4-unit IGT Standing and a regular bamboo table w/legs are due to arrive. No other inserts, because Menards has bamboo cutting boards a bit larger than 1-unit for $8, and four are waiting in the garage. They also had 14 Primus butane cartridges for $2.66, which are also in the garage. I have various adapters for propane, isobutane, and butane, so I'll use whatever is cheap and available. There's also an Kit-Kai windscreen and eBay trash bag frame on their way. To give me more options, one of Jerry's Tembo Tusk Skottle insert arrived yesterday.
I still have one quandary, though. In the attached photo, you'll see a Coleman cast aluminum non-stick griddle upside down on the 425. We use it all the time for bacon and eggs, or eggs and pancakes. Plenty of room to cook several at a time. Nothing in the new set up does that. I can put a 10" or 12" skillet on the Baja Burner and do a few at a time. The Skottle does scrambled eggs, but sunny side up don't work. I'd thought of getting a second Baja burner and putting a Lodge griddle across both, or something like the Blackstone griddle.
Instead, I bought a Kovea 3-in-one large to grill, act as a second burner, and basically work like the Snow Peak Grill Burner but larger. And like the Grill Burner, it has a sloped surface, so I'd still have to use my Coleman griddle for eggs and pancakes. Now I'm having second thoughts. It's plenty big. Maybe too big with all of the components in a fitted bag. I haven't used it yet, and may send it back.
What do you guys do for a largish flat surface? Hell, I even thought of getting two of the little Kovea Cubes a $50 each to use...
Thanks for any input or thoughts on my approach!
Steve
These were from about six years ago, before I'd ever used the Scottle. It never looked than clean again.
Check out those stove leveling devices!
535 X 185 X 310mm