Customer Review: After assembling the cook, the hose attachment would not attach to the burner assembly, I had to use a tap set on the burner to get it connected. The SS pots are thinner than I had thought. But the cooker cooks really well. The price (on sale) was reasonable compared to the other brands with SS... more info
Customer Review: This single burner is great. I threw an outdoor brunch and used it as an omlet station. It also serves as an extra side burner for the grill cooking up peppers, onions, mushrooms or whatever else you can think of. And because it's portable, it goes on picnics and camping trips with us. I have an... more info
Customer Review: Fine cast iron pot. To visualize the size is hard. When we received it it was smaller than antisipated. For 1 or 2 people pot this is a great value
Customer Review: I did a bit of research and this was the best high pressure regulator for the price. The pressure is easily adjusted just like a air compressor regulator. I do not have a pressure gauge on my system but it seems to be a pretty fine adjustment. 1/4npt fitting might be a little too small for some... more info
Customer Review: I had the single-burner version, and I bought this to cook bigger stuff. It was a mistake. For one thing, the burner farthest from the propane connection doesn't work well. For another, the steel is flimsier than the steel on the single-burner stove. For the same price, you can get two singles and... more info
Customer Review: Well, ancient cauldrons were simply cooking pots, right? I have been looking for a large cauldron for ages, but they tend to be quite expensive. I wanted something large enough to fill with flowers, floating candles, seasonal greenery, etc., for ritual, but wasn't quite up to the $80-100 price tag... more info
Customer Review: This is the best product that I could have given my husband for Christmas. I had purchased a couple of those items when they first hit the market, but now he has everything he needs in order to cook our meals.