Easy to clean, fun to use, and viable for big groups, the Skottle may quickly become a camp kitchen staple.
Originally popularized in Africa, the large wok-like disc known as a Skottle was traditionally used straight over a fire. Overland gear company TemboTusk adds the convenience of gas canister cooking to its portable model.
TemboTusk Skottle ($275)
First Impressions: Heavy duty, made it to last.
Where to test it: Wrangle the crew, pack up the truck, toss it into four-wheel drive and head for the hills. Spend ample time bumping along back roads and splashing through mud puddles to ensure everyone arrives at camp tired and hungry. Proceed to whip out the Skottle and woo everyone with your camp chef ways. Slice up some veggies for a stir fry or go straight carnivore — this thing cooks up bacon, burgers and chops like a champ.
Off-roading not your thing? Don’t despair, you can still enjoy the magic of the Skottle. Pack it for a gourmet picnic in the park. Take it along as you car camp across America. Go ahead and fire it up from the comfort of your own backyard; one use and you’ll be tempted to throw out your grill forever.
Tembo Tusk Skottle Kit
- Disc Diameter: 18 inches
- Standing Height: 28 inches
- Weight: 22 lbs.
- Kit Includes: cooking disc, 3 mounting legs, 5 pins for mounting legs and burner, instruction sheet; fuel sold separately