I suppose that would make sense. Does Tembo Tusk make a table that holds more than one oven?Meh, for a Dutch Oven table I much prefer the one from Tembo Tusk
I suppose that would make sense. Does Tembo Tusk make a table that holds more than one oven?
Dan
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We mentioned that zippo tool on the podcast gift guide episode too. I also mentioned my fear that it would be a jack of all trades but master of none.I have had the Zippo 4 in 1 for a few months now. It works as expected... Decent at all but master of none.
It's a convenience thing I guess. I currently have the camp chef table. I got it because of the wind guard and the ability to cook without kneeling on the ground or bending over. The wind guard is a huge disappointment. Needs to be twice the height at least.Interesting. Honestly, in the 20+ years that I've been cooking in dutch ovens, not one have I ever used a table. I'd like to try one out to see what all the rage is about.
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I actually posted a Holiday Gift article on the OutdoorX4 website earlier today. A few items are very inexpensive and all items were under $250. You can check it out here:
http://outdoorx4.com/main/2014/12/08/holiday-gift-ideas-outdoorx4-magazine/
Not a dig, but once I reach the point in life that I can't bend over to tend some coals I'll be keeping my broken knees and back at home. The wind guard does sound highly appealing though. I guess I just need to attend an event and see one in action for myself!It's a convenience thing I guess. I currently have the camp chef table. I got it because of the wind guard and the ability to cook without kneeling on the ground or bending over. The wind guard is a huge disappointment. Needs to be twice the height at least.
I actually posted a Holiday Gift article on the OutdoorX4 website earlier today. A few items are very inexpensive and all items were under $250. You can check it out here:
http://outdoorx4.com/main/2014/12/08/holiday-gift-ideas-outdoorx4-magazine/
You can always leave the legs off, haha!Not a dig, but once I reach the point in life that I can't bend over to tend some coals I'll be keeping my broken knees and back at home. The wind guard does sound highly appealing though. I guess I just need to attend an event and see one in action for myself!
Dan
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Nice little tool there!