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They do great at home.
Not sure how they would do in a campfire ?
I would think maybe they wouldn't recommend it because of the vast differences in temperature that a campfire can be/get to, but I am just speculating here. I am also sure that it has/can be done as long as you pay close attention to your fire & your food. Others who are more edumicated on the subject will maybe chime in on this question ?
Edit: just used the 17" skillet to cook up 18 Italian sausages all at the same time. Came out awesome. We kept some out and vacuum sealed the rest .


Very interesting...?I have a 9" flat skillet that I bring and use. I've tried other pans, but feel like they warp too much on the heat
Very interesting...
I've never heard of a quality cast iron skillet/pan warping in the fire.
After over 30 years of cooking over campfires, I've never had a skillet, flat plate, or dutch oven warp.
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