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Camp Chef® Propane Camp Oven and Stove

  • Portable propane oven/stove combo
  • Twin 5300 BTU brass burner stove
  • Heavily insulated 3500 BTU oven
  • 10'' W x 16'' L x 8'' H cooking space in oven
  • Comes with two oven racks and oven thermometer
  • Folding lid
  • Matchless ignition
  • Comes with regulator for 1 lb disposable bottles (not included) - use right out of the box!
  • Stainless steel construction with nonstick enamel cooking surfaces
  • Oven operates for 7 hours at 350°F on one 1 lb propane bottle,/li>
  • 35 lbs

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  • Fuel Type - Propane Fuel
  • Portable propane oven/stove combo
  • Twin 5300 BTU brass burner stove
  • Heavily insulated 3500 BTU oven
  • 10'' W x 16'' L x 8'' H cooking space in oven
  • Comes with two oven racks and oven thermometer
  • Folding lid
  • Matchless ignition
  • Comes with regulator for 1 lb disposable bottles (not included) - use right out of the box!
  • Stainless steel construction with nonstick enamel cooking surfaces
  • Oven operates for 7 hours at 350°F on one 1 lb propane bottle,/li>
  • 35 lbs

Bring total cooking capability with you into the outdoors with the Camp Chef Camp Oven and Stove. This two burner stove and oven combo delivers wonderful cooking capability in a compact, easy to transport, 12'' x 21'' x 16'' package. The twin burners produce up to 5300 BTUs each, and features brass construction for long lasting durability and performance. The 3500 BTU oven offers a spacious 10'' W x 16'' L x 8'' H cooking space with two oven racks and an oven thermometer. The camp oven comes with a regulator for 1 lb disposable propane bottles (not included) and is ready to cook right out of the box. Both stove and oven feature matchless ignition for easy starting. Heavily insulated oven can run for 7 hours at 350°F on a 1 lb. propane bottle (not included). Stainless steel construction with nonstick enamel cooking surfaces. This 35 lb. cooking setup features a folding lid for safe and easy transport. Can be used with 20 lb. bulk propane tank with adapter (not included). This convenient easy to use camp oven is perfect for any outdoor adventure!

Manufacturer model #: C-OVEN.

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The Camp Chef Camp Oven Carry Bag is sold separately and can be found through an item search for item number 38-614-994-63

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takes a long time to warm up and then goes out before tank used up
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The Camp Chef Camp Oven is extremely well insulated allowing you to bake more with less fuel. This insulation also makes the oven more difficult to cool down once a high temperature has been reached. For best results its best to use the included thermometer as a guide, the temperature control knob is only marked with a high and low indication, so a little trial and error will be needed to find the exact temperature you desire. If you find the oven getting too hot, open the oven door a bit to allow some hot air to escape. Like all ovens, the Camp Chef Camp Oven has different heat zones depending on rack height and location within the oven. A little trial and error will also be need to help find the optimal baking location in your oven and to know where heat zones exist
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Mine has kept going in pretty strong winds. How high do you have the flame? Mine will boil several pots of water before I need a new canister. Last time I brought snow to a boil 9 times at 5500 ft. And prior to that brought glacial runnoff to a boil the same amount of times at 11,000 ft. So something's got to be odd with yours.

Good luck on it:)
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I'm considering this as an option inside my camper trailer as it would be convenient to be able to cook outside or inside if weather is bad.
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It is not recommended. Requires proper ventilation.
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only if you can vent it properly but not recommended
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If you use it inside, you must have adequate air intake and it must be vented. Otherwise you may end up as a newspaper article about asphyxiated campers.
You CAN safely use a catalytic heater inside because they do not give off carbon monoxide
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I would say it could but i would want to make sure that the camper windows were open for good ventilation while in use.
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Yes, it comes with regulator for 1 lb disposable bottles, item 38-614-986-18 will allow you to use the 20# tank.
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Nope I used it on a 30lb bottle...no prob
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I can't tell from the pictures, but if it is designed to use the 1 lb disposable propane bottles you can get a hose that connects to the large tanks and has a fitting on the other end that is the same as the small bottles.
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no just the hose assembly
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I.E if you are baking muffins or bread, can you use the same muffin tins or loaf pans that you would use at home, or do you need to buy special pans, such as cast iron?
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You would use the same cookware you normally use in your kitchen.
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We used Tin, cast iron and glassware...just like a regular oven
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any will work fine
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I used the same pans that I used at home. Wasn't a problem.
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just use you regular non stick pans but make sure that their the oven size
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