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Just started using Minco pan from Spain. This pan took seasoning steps significantly better than Matfer, is slightly thinner which makes it lighter and easier to use. The Minco pan is 1/3 the price of French pans. Top marks and best performance to Minco.
I have 2 of the Roxant Grip scopes that I have had for over 10 years. I use them every week. Great to take to the river to view boats, barges etc. Or take on vacation trips or looking at deer etc on my property. I would not want to be without those 2 that I have.
🤖 All of these products can be frozen... Spend money. spend money. spend money. we don't care which one we just want you to spend money... look I'm a robot who can make lazy & already rich humans, more money! It's never enough, it's never enough... I thought it was enough, but then I decided I wanted to buy my wife a 24k gold bathroom door. Then it will be enough this time I'm sure!
I’m not sure I’m gonna take the advice of a robot reading the manufacturer advertisement, I’ll find an old hunter who will put his own face and reputation in the video thank you very much.
The "Mineral B Element" series by DeBuyer is a very nice pan, but I don't like the bulky rivet heads inside the pan: they form regions hard to clean. For bushcrafting I use a Petromax fry pan (good prize / value) but in the kitchen I have two sizes of the "Black Star" by Kuhn Rikon / Switzerland. Expensive, but perfect. This pans are a once in a lifetime - investment, I never regtetted just a single cent!
The "Mineral B Element" series by DeBuyer is a very nice pan, but I don't like the bulky rivet heads inside the pan: they form regions hard to clean. For bushcrafting I use a Petromax fry pan (good prize / value) but in the kitchen I have two sizes of the "Black Star" by Kuhn Rikon / Switzerland. Expensive, but perfect. This pans are a once in a lifetime - investment, I never regtetted just a single cent!
Made by an offshore seller who's native language is not English, and who's sole intention is to monetize via affiliate links, with frustrating computer generated audio no less. I really wonder how something like this gets over 100 thumbs up, so I hit the other one.
I agree RU-vid has become a cesspool of this! They even have other ones where it's harder to tell unless you have common sense... but they always out themselves by trying to use certain trigger words to sensationalize and sound articulate... but if you listen to what they're saying, it's all just nonsense, or repeating the same point over and over again. And they always use the same voices over and over. I believe RU-vid is doing it so that they don't have to pay real creators.
@@goldencalf5144 I've not seen any reviews of significance noting that. Firstly, Made In carbon steep pans are made in France. If you look at the selection of French carbon steel cookware, you can choose from a variety of "thickness". Some of the more prominent French brand carbon steel pans are extremely thin, I remember cooking with them years ago. You would actually see how the high heat patterned the metal. Others, the thickness is comparable to the Made In line. Personally, I have a couple Made In, and a few of both DeBuyer and Matfer, all of comparable build. Here it is clearly where you get the best cost.
I sandwiched an emergency blanket between two cheap fleece blankets. I call it my "Super Blanket" and it is really versatile. Lie on it, sit on it, use it as a liner or a reflector....it is great. I used a sewing machine, but it can be made really quickly using spray adhesive.
Years ago they sold something like this that you put under your bottom sheet atop the mattress to reflect heat back to you while you slept; they were sold about 40- 45 years ago I had some back then
on any brand with a grommet will rip if not secured properly. to secure it properly, instead of just tying the cord directly to the grommet. tie a short stick onto the cord then insert cord thru the grommet and then secure it to the stake or whatever. the stick distributes the force more evenly over the corner with a grommet. making it last longer. i found a much better survival blanket/tarp at Self Reliance Outfitters. it is called the Pathfinder Survival Blanket, less than $20. i have 2 of them.