Safari chef 2 ?
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Safari chef 2 ?
Anyone got one, look a mighty impressive bit of kit for long stay stuff?
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Re: Safari chef 2 ?
Duncan Holmes wrote: βTue Jul 23 2019 19:35 -Good bit of kit, never used it for fishing. Had it in the back of the car for days out and camping. Would be great though on fishing trips . I never used the small camping canisters on my so cant comment on how long they would last, I have always used a bigger refillable cylinder. I now use the cadac now as my family has grown and that's fantastic managed a full sunday dinner on that. The safari chef is a versatile bit of kit . The safari chef 2 looks much better than the one I own (safari chef 1) it has a much better gas control (it's now the same as the cadac one) which is much improved and it has non stick pans which mine one dosent have. Is basically just a smaller version on a cadac which is a versatile cooker.Anyone got one, look a mighty impressive bit of kit for long stay stuff?
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Thanks Alan, picked a HP version up today, 1st impressions look very good. I like the versitility in a very compact package, other than Coleman for brewing up, I can see this being the main cooker for my French carp trips.
Going to cook some basic bbq bits on it later
Going to cook some basic bbq bits on it later
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Great for doing paella on as well!
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This was the last supper from out Scottish trip that was cooked on a cadac.
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Re: Safari chef 2 ?
It looks a good option to put in the boat, with a ridgemonkey on top
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Have used it a couple of times now, fantastic bit of kit when you are going to stay put for a while or in the boat.
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awesome bit of kit,easy to clean too,i always fill the wind guard with water so the fat doesnt bake on
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Just checked them out on go outdoors look brilliant bits of kit! I want 1!!
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