This Camp Cooking Stove is a Game Changer!

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Published 2024-05-10
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As Overlanding continues to grow, the ways to cook food, and camp kitchens get more modular and complex. From intricate pull out drawer systems, to nesting kitchenware, there is a whole slew of different options when it comes to cooking in the backcountry. One of our favorites, as well as many others, is using a Skottle. A Skotttle gives you good control while using very little dishes, making less time for cleaning, and more time for enjoying your time in the wilderness.

Do you have a skottle? Let us know what you think about them!

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Cake Skottle footage provided by: @astott_overland (1:03)

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All Comments (10)
  • @keyscardio7558
    It’s my go to for outdoor cooking. I even set it up in my backyard.. so much fun to cook with and keeps everything warm and very easy to clean . It is expensive but the joy it’s given us makes it worth it .
  • Technically the skottle is really a wok with legs and a permanent burner underneath it. Same concept as a wok from cooking to cleaning. Call a Rose by any other name, it will always remain a Rose. You can properly jerry rig one for under 100 bucks and some creativity. Enjoyed the vid. 👍
  • @toddwood5190
    Most overlanders who get one regret it. If you’re the sole cook for several vehicles or a large group - yes. Otherwise, it’s too bulky and too costly.
  • @airtazznunya5724
    600 bucks? GTFO. Seriously, WTH makes this worth more than 50 bucks tops?
  • @deathbunny3048
    600 DOLLARS for a wok mounted on some telescopic legs XD Bruh... I can build this in my shed for under 100 dollars..... XD