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Campingaz Chef Folding Double Burner Stove and Grill, compact gas cooker for camping or festivals, Blue

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  • Powerful: Two high-performance, fully adjustable 1.5 kW stainless steel burners + 1.5 kW downward burner (with toast rack and tray, ideal for gratinating/toasting)
  • Compact and practical: Easy to use gas cooker with push and turn piezo ignition for convenient lighting (match free); folds up compact - sturdy steel lid with metal handle
  • Enhanced design: The lid covers the cook top for protection and works as a wind deflecting shield when it is open
  • Worldwide availability: Runs on Campingaz gas cylinders R907/R904 (runtime: 14/8 hours), high availability in over 50 countries; dealer overview on campingaz.com/gas finder
  • Size (open/closed): 60 x 40 x 35 / 59.5 x 32.5 x 8.5 cm, gas consumption: 327 g/h; weight: 4 kg; stove for outdoor use only
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  1. u664541's avatar
    Used to have one of these.
    The toaster function isn’t all that and takes ages to brown the bread. R904/R907 cylinders are very expensive.
    Better off, imho, getting 2 individual stoves that take the disposable gas cylinders.
    louiselouise's avatar
    That's what my partner ended up doing. He got this a few months ago and didn't think the flame was that powerful / hot and got one of the individual burners that runs on a gas cylinder instead.

    He tested this Campingaz Chef for a brief period and sent it back barely used. Huge difference with the other stove type, tbh. (edited)
  2. CRWAB's avatar
    Had this on a watchlist for about 6yr. Used to idle around the 35 mark sadly.

    Friends have it and also borrowed for camping and it's "ok". As other poster said the grill is a bit meh, only reason I never bought one myself in the end
  3. Begize's avatar
    Pretty much the standard price - Go Outdoors often have it around this price, in fact it's £45 atm. Gas pipe and regulator are about £20 - £30 extra and as others said 904 / 907 bottles can be expensive and sometimes hard to find.

    Stove bit is fine, grill is a bit rubbish. I've got a £6 folding camping "toaster" that does pretty much the same job. (edited)
  4. beankp60's avatar
    We have used one of these for a few years. They used to be £35. I bought a regulator for about £15 and use the smaller disposable cylinders not those big 904 / 907 ones. They still last a good while and are cheap and easy to get hold of. I just buy a box of them and always take 2 with us camping just in case and never had any issues.
    The grill is almost useless but you can use it to keep things warm by placing things on top. It's a decent little cooker for a couple going camping and doesnt take up much room.
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