Which would you have for 2 people for everyday use if you could only have oneWe have a few Remoskas, I would highly recommend them
Re above the grand I would recommend purely a little mor space if using dividers and trivetsWhich would you have for 2 people for everyday use if you could only have one
If we could only have one for at home then it would be the Grand even though we use the standard remoska more, the only reason I say that is the Grand would always give you more cooking space, for the van I would say the standard, we love to roast root vegetables in ours and with the standard one that would be more than big enough, meat cooked outside on the cadac and we can cook for fourWhich would you have for 2 people for everyday use if you could only have one
I have two one of each size , smaller one in the van and the grande at home , they are great, mine are both the older style which I bought from e bay for about £40 each but I didn’t know you could put the base on the hob , I emailed Lakeland to ask and they said no but maybe they were being over cautious so my question is have you used it one the hob whilst using top heat as well or just used the hob to preheat . There’s not much you cannot cook in a remoska I use mine most days at home and every day when in the van .I have to admit Tezza I bought mine specifically for the camper, but it quickly found its way into my kitchen in the flat ! I find at Xmas worth it’s weight in gold , does the most amazing roast vegetables .
The trickiest experiment was Yorkshire puddings because the heat needed and it heats in the lid only ...the answer heat with a camping hob from below and let the lid do its work and you get perfect results.
If I were to buy one again and I would perhaps go for the extra space in the grand version.
Remoska/ Coleman petrol stove there is very little you can’t do used together. Add an old ammo box see mr iceman you have a smoker and tandoor oven
I didn't appreciate just how awkward a thing it would be to store when not in use with the massive handle!
Nothing like a pressure cooker or a slow cooker Trev, we carry all three but they all work differently, the nearest equivalent is a Halogen Cooker but only because the heat is in the lid, standard Remoska is only 400W so uses very little power but like the halogen it cooks quicker than a normal oven, we would buy another straight away if ours brokeHere there called a pressure cooker or slow cooker,i bought one for gas so can use at home or away.
I could pree do a meal and take with me for when i arrive some where,mine is a small handy unit.