We carry a Cadac Safari Chef (this is the table top small version) and I have made a light weight wind shield which works well. We also carry a gas two burner which fits into the same wind shield.
We do tend to use the two burner more as the Safari Chef is a little small, but both work well
You do need a wind shield, otherwise as Charlie says it is only useful on a calm day!
Or park suitable and use chairs
Cadac's are crap
As ken says his worked when the Cadac had blown out a few times .
We bought a Cadac but it's pretty useless on anything but a calm day , ours is going real soon bloody rubbish.
Just a reminder Rob, if you use it on your boat you can't have your kayak and heat it.We've used one of these for many years;
Campingaz 203403 Party Grill 1350w – W Hurst & Son (IW) Ltd
We also have a bigger one similar to the Cadac, but it takes up a fair bit of room in the van. In fact, I think I will dig the smaller one out of the garage again and stick it on the boat.
Glad I saw this thread now, I had forgotten all about it.
I think they are wonderfully suited to most motorhomes and their appliances :dance:
In fact most motorhome owners are actually incredibly well suited to leisure products such as Cadac![]()
...As you might suggest - "utter krapp". Do I make myself clear?
That made me laugh, Charlie. Thank you.
As it happens, I've got a Cadac and don't think much of it. A charcoal BBQ gives a better burn. A gas ring and frying pan give a better breakfast. I've absolutely no idea of their attraction, especially in view of their exorbitant cost, difficulty in cleaning and short life.
As you might suggest - "utter krapp". Do I make myself clear?
Colin![]()
Well unlike Colin and Charlie I am very pleased with our Cadac
That isn’t what the op asked about though, I don’t think Caracas are what they meant anyway however Charlie has on going cheap if it is![]()
Thanks for the suggestion, we bought a Cadac Safari Chef and have just used it for the first time at home . It seemed great, a big variation in gas prices.
looking forward to using it in the van now