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#132366 - 04/19/10 11:51 PM love my Outback Oven
300winmag Offline
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Registered: 02/28/06
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Loc: Nevada, USA
I love the Outback Oven by Backpacker's Pantry. It was 1st made by Travelling Light and I've baked some very nice pastry with it. Other than a reflector oven (with which I've had 3 successful tries) the Outack Oven is the best way to bake when backpacking.

The oven is a fiberglass yurt-shaped pot cover W/ a hole in the center of the pleated top to release heat & view the aneroid thermometer/pot lid handle. Beneath the pot sits a corrugated stainless steel circular heat diffuser.

BUT you must have a very low simmering stove like the MSR Dragonfly or most remote burner canister stoves like the MSR Wind Pro. Despite their ad claims I found it impossible to get an Optimus Nova liquid fuel stove to simmer low enough to bake.

Eric
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#132427 - 04/20/10 09:24 PM Re: love my Outback Oven [Re: 300winmag]
ClarkPeters Offline
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Registered: 12/28/05
Posts: 19
Loc: Kansas
I'm having a hard time finding Outback Ovens to buy. Does anyone know of a source?

Thanks.

Pete

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#132437 - 04/20/10 10:00 PM Re: love my Outback Oven [Re: ClarkPeters]
sarbar Offline
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Registered: 07/15/05
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Loc: WA
Originally Posted By ClarkPeters
I'm having a hard time finding Outback Ovens to buy. Does anyone know of a source?

Thanks.

Pete


You can get all the stuff directly from the company:
http://www.backpackerspantry.com/invento...n%20Accessories

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#132550 - 04/22/10 07:31 PM Re: love my Outback Oven [Re: sarbar]
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Thanks Sarbar. For some reason my google searches never came up with the manufacturer's site.

Pete

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