Ist aber 'ne Eisenpfanne, keine Guss! Aber sehr lecker ...
@ronpreece34293 жыл бұрын
Looks exactly the same as the silverfire survivor twig stove
@janzam3 жыл бұрын
Is designed by Silver Fire for german costumer Petromax.This Is the answer I have received from Silver Fire. I bought mine today and is just great. I don t recomand the bag because is to expensive. Cheers!
@ronpreece34293 жыл бұрын
@@janzam I have cooked approximately 500 meals on it, the bag I use is an old cooler bag. I recommend the Dragon pot it can keep water hot for hours. A wok works awesome and a scrap 6mm steel or cast plate makes a good heat diffuser on the top of the Survivor Stove. I use a flame proof ‘volcano hood from Amazon” for dutch ovens and to put over the Dragon pot while on the ground. Love that Carbon Steel pan in the video ! Cheers and enjoy from Canada
@janzam3 жыл бұрын
@@ronpreece3429 Thanks for your tips. Please tell me the max diameter of a cast iron pan for grilling and cooking for this stove and mabe a sugestiion.Tx Cheers from Romania ! :)
@ronpreece34293 жыл бұрын
@@janzam hello again ! I don’t know what makes of carbon steel and cast iron pans are available in Romania I can tell you 10 inch is a comfortable size especially cooking for two and the antique ones I collect are 10 inches flat across the bottom and approximately 11 1/2 to 12 inches rim to rim. If you’re considering a Wok which I would recommend 14 inches is best then you can deep fry in that example fish and chips or stir fry. Just in case your interested the Solo Ranger or Bonfire smoke reduced fire pits are awesome .
@juanchapa27214 жыл бұрын
Thank u for ur servivce. DELETE
@Nemesis-n6u2 жыл бұрын
Why everyone does survival tips using split wood to make fire? Real surviving is making fire with dried tree branches and any piece of wood you can find.