--- Aristotle Sagan <killer_jupiter@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > http://www.redhillgeneralstore.com/lbakeware.htm > > 35.46 +SH... of course, it weighs 20 lbs (9.07Kg) *LOL* > > tim in san jose (I'll never give up my lodgeware, never, > back you beastie, > back!) cool! I like the pan. will ahve to add to my collection. only one is lodgewear, I thnink, but I realized that there is over 100#'s of cast iron in the kitchen. In a vanagon, for the typw of trips, it's not a real issue for the weight of another pan, but unfortunalely on land-rover trips it's an issue of another heavy piece that can bang around when off-road and cause damage. ;-0 I think I will stick with the coleman for off-road use.....and maybe get this for home and maybe westy use? in defense of teh coleman griddle, I find it works just fine once you get used to using it....now anyone use the coleman oven on the westy propane stove? I ahve yet to even try the one I have on the colman dual fuel I have, but am curious. I think it will be a better westy assessory than a land-rover one for me.
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