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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerTawny
Bewertet in den USA am9. Januar 2023
Overall: This is exactly what I was looking for, a small compact way to elevate my cooking stove.Pros:I have been extremely impressed with its performance. As someone who loves to go camping and cook over an open fire, I was looking for a durable, easy-to-use trivet that I could take with me on my adventures. This trivet fits the bill. I also appreciate that it seemed to durable. It's also very lightweight and easy to pack, so it's perfect for camping trips.The trivet is also very easy to use. It has two adjustable legs that allow me to set it up on any surface, and it's tall enough to keep my pots and pans off the ground. This is especially helpful when I'm cooking over an open fire, as it keeps my food safe and clean.Cons: NoneThis is an excellent choice for anyone who loves to cook outdoors. It's durable, easy to use, and portable, and it's a great value for the price. I highly recommend it!
J
Bewertet in Kanada am 11. September 2023
Perfect size to use with my small backpacking stove. I have one that has a hose to connect to the gas but it's too small for some of my bigger frying pans. This makes my frying pans more balanced.Also could use it as a grill for one person in a campfire. Very thick metal and good quality.
Crystal A
Bewertet in Kanada am 10. September 2023
This camping grill is made with stainless steel metal, and is quite durable.I brought it camping 3 times this summer, and it folds up so small it took up minimal room - perfect for lightweight camping trips.It holds a pot or pan, or tin foil meals while keeping it off the fire. The legs fold out to allow for it to be elevated from the coals.It cleans well with soap and water without tarnishing so far.
Honest John H.
Bewertet in den USA am24. November 2022
This seems surprisingly good for the purpose. The metal seems good so far and it is sturdy and acceptably stable in its position. I got this to use indoors, over indoor alcohol burners, in order to capture and use more of that heat with some basic extra warming or even light cooking or toasting in winter. The bottom rim of the frame is up about 4 and 3/4 inches off the tabletop. The instruction sheet is useless and completely in Chinese, but this fold-out metal item is intuitive anyway. I will update, if necessary on the stability, after more prolonged use with U.S.-made cast iron cooking pots this winter.
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