The Best Camping Pan?

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We love our Aussie made Spun ‘Steel’ pans. No chemicals, lighter and works a treat.

Mauler
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We used to use the hubcaps of our ford wash them up and Chuck em back on the car the heat made them all funky coulers and they looked cool

colindyer
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Just love how you used the 'steel' spatula on the Teflon pan

stevenrados
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1/ Eggs cook better in BUTTER > has a higher moisture content which helps form a barrier between pan and egg.
2/ SOLIDTEKNICS > AUS-ION™ 26cm Frypan $190 and Made in AUSTRALIA . A one piece skillet from clean Australian WROUGHT IRON that comes pre-seasoned. these things will last for generations, and made in Sydney. ... i bought the smaller 19cm because i don't have any friends 😂.
3/ Try MASTERFOODS " EVERYTHING EGGS " spice. i love it and use it fried eggs, egg and bacon pie. 👌

sheepsfoot
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Wow, these informative videos are so helpful on your channel, you just made my caravan 75% lighter because of the " STEEL ' alternatives

bluethumpersstacey
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Haven’t tried a spun ‘steel’ but I love my cast iron pan for cooking steaks. But the cool down time and seasoning can be a pain but worth it 👍🏽great episode Harry.

ShaunGud
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Really appreciate the platform you have created in the space of cooking on the fire….. gave me the confidence to try it out for my first time recently. Now I’m about to buy my first spun “steel” pan and will start to take my bbq a lot less with me less now on trips!

Ayocaito
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Stainless steel is fantastic. I have them at home. Yes they are expensive but it is a one time investment. I also have a couple of cast iron fry pans too. They take a bit more work to take care of but do eggs great. Outdoors I have a Hillbilly kit which I love.

Philipk
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Great video, however as an unapologetic member of the anti teflon pan club I will every time die on the hill that there isn't a single thing you can do in a teflon pan that can't be done and done better and safer in a steel pan. Now so far as steel goes, I'd encourage folks to get Carbon Steel (close enough to spun steel to call them the same) at any turn. They provide all the same benefits as cast iron with the benefit of amazing weight savings. I am one of those chefs who would argue all day that if I could only have one pan, I would take a carbon steel pan over stainless every day of the week and twice on Sundays. Not that I hate stainless because I don't, I think they are amazing. I just find carbon steel to be a superior option in every way.

caronin
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Great video with lots of info.

We would love to “Steel” 1 of your books to take with us around Aus and learn how to cook on the fire. 🔥

Brendan
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Cheers for the tips Harry, I might have to pull the old stainless steel pan out of retirement in the shed and give it another crack 👍🏻

mrroberts
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Fantastic comparison video, stainless steel every day of the week, can use my ones from home n bugger all to clean them up after camping

seanchristie
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Feel the “Steel” baby- had my oxo for two years easy to maintain love the detachable handle

sanjuan
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Liked this video before even finishing as I really want light weight pans apart from cast iron.

mashanagirl
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Hi Harry thank you for this video because we have been trying to weigh up between adding a stainless steel pan and a spun steel pan to our cast iron collection. This was really helpful.
Hubby and I LOVE your book here at home but now we would LOVE a signed copy to take on road with us!! ‘STEEL’

kimwalter
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Have been watching your vids for ages now Harry, but I feel this one def "steels" the top notch position. Really informative. Thank you. (I just worry about you stepping on hot coals sometimes...)

LotsMoreC
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I changed my gear over to Spun “steel” after one of your videos years ago with ronny best thing I done

mattw
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Bought my spun steel frying pan and wok from Hillybillys last week, can’t wait to give them a spin 😉

timtdog
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I always would use cast iron in the bush but now have a southern metal spinners spun “steel” camp oven after following you and haven’t looked back. Thank you

travisdillon
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Spun STEEL is my pick. Light, easy and versatile, like me 😜

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